2001 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles Qualifying

Players and pairs who neither have high enough rankings nor receive wild cards may participate in a qualifying tournament held one week before the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships.

Men's Doubles Qualifying
2001 Wimbledon Championships

Seeds

  1. Ivo Heuberger / Michael Kohlmann (First round)
  2. Nathan Healey / Jordan Kerr (Qualifying competition)
  3. Daniel Melo / Alexandre Simoni (First round)
  4. James Blake / Mark Merklein (Qualified)
  5. Sander Groen / Alexander Waske (First round)
  6. Jonathan Erlich / Andy Ram (Qualified)
  7. Antonio Prieto / André Sá (First round)
  8. Marcos Ondruska / Damien Roberts (Qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
            
1 Ivo Heuberger
Michael Kohlmann
3 64
Stephen Huss
Lee Pearson
6 77
Stephen Huss
Lee Pearson
77 3 4 4
Brandon Hawk
Grant Silcock
65 6 6 6
Brandon Hawk
Grant Silcock
6 6
7 Antonio Prieto
André Sá
3 4

Second qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
            
2 Nathan Healey
Jordan Kerr
62 6 6
George Bastl
Irakli Labadze
77 4 4
2 Nathan Healey
Jordan Kerr
63 3 5
6 Jonathan Erlich
Andy Ram
77 6 7
Tuomas Ketola
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
6 3 3
6 Jonathan Erlich
Andy Ram
4 6 6

Third qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
            
3 Daniel Melo
Alexandre Simoni
5 3
Frédéric Niemeyer
Todd Perry
7 6
Frédéric Niemeyer
Todd Perry
4 613 4
Kevin Kim
Glenn Weiner
6 715 6
Kevin Kim
Glenn Weiner
77 6
5 Sander Groen
Alexander Waske
63 3

Fourth qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
            
4 James Blake
Mark Merklein
6 7
WC Simon Dickson
Mark Hilton
3 5
4 James Blake
Mark Merklein
6 6 6
8 Marcos Ondruska
Damien Roberts
3 4 4
PR Mosé Navarra
Stefano Pescosolido
4 77 2
8 Marcos Ondruska
Damien Roberts
6 65 6
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