2004 Heineken Open – Doubles

David Adams and Robbie Koenig were the defending champions of the doubles event of the Heineken Open tennis tournament, held in Auckland, New Zealand, but only Koenig competed that year with Petr Pála. Koenig and Pála lost in the first round to Jan-Michael Gambill and Brian MacPhie.

Doubles
2004 Heineken Open
Champions Mahesh Bhupathi
Fabrice Santoro
Runners-up Jiří Novák
Radek Štěpánek
Final score4–6, 7–5, 6–3

Mahesh Bhupathi and Fabrice Santoro won in the final 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 against Jiří Novák and Radek Štěpánek.[1]

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 M Bhupathi
F Santoro
6 6  
  G Gaudio
N Lapentti
4 3   1 M Bhupathi
F Santoro
78 6  
  R Koenig
P Pála
3 2     J-M Gambill
B MacPhie
66 1  
  J-M Gambill
B MacPhie
6 6   1 M Bhupathi
F Santoro
6 6  
3 J Palmer
P Vízner
6 77   3 J Palmer
P Vízner
1 2  
  D Bowen
A Martín
4 65   3 J Palmer
P Vízner
6 6  
  J Nieminen
G Oliver
6 6     J Nieminen
G Oliver
4 4  
  S Aspelin
M Bertolini
3 4   1 M Bhupathi
F Santoro
4 7 6
WC D King-Turner
M Prentice
3 4     J Novák
R Štěpánek
6 5 3
WC M Nielsen
S Rea
6 6   WC M Nielsen
S Rea
2 2  
  J Coetzee
C Haggard
6 3 6   J Coetzee
C Haggard
6 6  
4 T Cibulec
L Friedl
3 6 2   J Coetzee
C Haggard
5 1  
  S Humphries
M Merklein
4 2     J Novák
R Štěpánek
7 6  
  J Novák
R Štěpánek
6 6     J Novák
R Štěpánek
6 77  
  M García
F González
2 4   2 G Etlis
M Rodríguez
2 64  
2 G Etlis
M Rodríguez
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References

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