2004 Proximus Diamond Games – Doubles

Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, but Sugiyama did not compete this year. Clijsters teamed up with her sister Elke Clijsters and lost in quarterfinals to Émilie Loit and Petra Mandula.

Doubles
2004 Proximus Diamond Games
Champions Cara Black
Els Callens
Runners-up Myriam Casanova
Eleni Daniilidou
Final score6–2, 6–1

Cara Black and Els Callens won the title by defeating Myriam Casanova and Eleni Daniilidou 6–2, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Cara Black / Els Callens (Champions)
  2. Émilie Loit / Petra Mandula (Semifinals)
  3. Maret Ani / Janette Husárová (Quarterfinals, withdrew due to a right shoulder strain on Husárová)
  4. Myriam Casanova / Eleni Daniilidou (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 C Black
E Callens
78 77
A Parra Santonja
M Serna
66 63 1 C Black
E Callens
6 6
An Barna
C Schneider
2 6 6 An Barna
C Schneider
4 4
WC C Maes
MG Mikaelian
6 1 3 1 C Black
E Callens
6 6
3 M Ani
J Husárová
6 2 6 C Dhenin
K Marosi
3 3
L Bacheva
A Rösch
2 6 4 3 M Ani
J Husárová
S Foretz
C Schaul
6 3 2 C Dhenin
K Marosi
w/o
C Dhenin
K Marosi
3 6 6 1 C Black
E Callens
6 6
D Chládková
E Dementieva
4 M Casanova
E Daniilidou
2 1
Q Ad Barna
M Drake
w/o Q Ad Barna
M Drake
3 2
D Klemenschits
S Klemenschits
2 1 4 M Casanova
E Daniilidou
6 6
4 M Casanova
E Daniilidou
6 6 4 M Casanova
E Daniilidou
6 2 77
S Sfar
C Vis
1 0 2 É Loit
P Mandula
3 6 65
E Clijsters
K Clijsters
6 6 E Clijsters
K Clijsters
2 2
L Dekmeijere
J Vakulenko
77 1 1 2 É Loit
P Mandula
6 6
2 É Loit
P Mandula
63 6 6
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