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1990 Australian Men's Hardcourt Championships – Doubles

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Doubles
1990 Australian Men's Hardcourt Championships
Final
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Andrew Castle
Nigeria Nduka Odizor
Runners-upWest Germany Alexander Mronz
Netherlands Michiel Schapers
Score7–6, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1989 · Australian Men's Hardcourt Championships · 1991 →

Neil Broad and Stefan Kruger were the defending champions but did not compete that year.

Andrew Castle and Nduka Odizor won in the final 7–6, 6–2 against Alexander Mronz and Michiel Schapers.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands T Nijssen
Australia M Woodforde
7 7  
  Australia P Carter
Australia J Fitzgerald
6 5   1 Netherlands T Nijssen
Australia M Woodforde
6 3  
  Sweden N Kulti
Sweden M Larsson
4 4     United Kingdom A Castle
Nigeria N Odizor
7 6  
  United Kingdom A Castle
Nigeria N Odizor
6 6     United Kingdom A Castle
Nigeria N Odizor
6 7  
3 United States P Annacone
United States S Cannon
7 6   3 United States P Annacone
United States S Cannon
4 6  
  West Germany P Kühnen
Mexico L Lavalle
5 4   3 United States P Annacone
United States S Cannon
6 7  
  Venezuela A Mora
United States J Schor
6 6 2   Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands M Koevermans
4 6  
  Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands M Koevermans
4 7 6   United Kingdom A Castle
Nigeria N Odizor
7 6  
  Australia B Dyke
Australia S Youl
6 2   Q West Germany A Mronz
Netherlands M Schapers
6 2  
Q West Germany A Mronz
Netherlands M Schapers
7 6   Q West Germany A Mronz
Netherlands M Schapers
6 4 7
  South Africa G Muller
United States S Warner
6 4   4 West Germany U Riglewski
West Germany M Stich
3 6 6
4 West Germany U Riglewski
West Germany M Stich
7 6   Q West Germany A Mronz
Netherlands M Schapers
7 6  
  France G Forget
France E Winogradsky
6 6 6   France G Forget
France E Winogradsky
6 4  
  Sweden R Båthman
Sweden P Henricsson
7 3 4   France G Forget
France E Winogradsky
7 6  
  France J-P Fleurian
France C Pioline
1 4   2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Czechoslovakia P Korda
6 4  
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Czechoslovakia P Korda
6 6  

References