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2001 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2001 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships
Final
ChampionsSouth Africa Liezel Huber
Australia Rachel McQuillan
Runners-upChinese Taipei Janet Lee
Indonesia Wynne Prakusya
Score6–2, 6–0
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Julie Halard-Decugis and Corina Morariu were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Halard-Decugis retired from professional tennis at the end of the 2000 season, while Morariu was forced to leave the Tour after being diagnosed with leukemia.[1]

Liezel Huber and Rachel McQuillan won the title by defeating Janet Lee and Wynne Prakusya 6–2, 6–0 in the final. It was the 2nd title for Huber and the 16th title for McQuillan in their respective doubles careers.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Slovenia T Križan
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 77
Switzerland E Gagliardi
United States M Tu
4 65 1 Slovenia T Križan
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 2 6
Australia A Ellwood
Germany M Weingärtner
3 1 Japan A Sugiyama
Japan Y Yoshida
2 6 3
Japan A Sugiyama
Japan Y Yoshida
6 6 1 Slovenia T Križan
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 4 1
3 South Africa L Huber
Australia R McQuillan
77 6 3 South Africa L Huber
Australia R McQuillan
3 6 6
Q South Korea Y-j Choi
Japan A Takase
64 3 3 South Africa L Huber
Australia R McQuillan
6 6
Japan R Fujiwara
Japan R Hiraki
6 3 4 Paraguay R de los Ríos
South Africa J Kruger
2 3
Paraguay R de los Ríos
South Africa J Kruger
2 6 6 3 South Africa L Huber
Australia R McQuillan
6 6
Australia E Dominikovic
Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 6 4 Chinese Taipei J Lee
Indonesia W Prakusya
2 0
Australia A Molik
Australia N Pratt
4 3 Australia E Dominikovic
Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 3 0
Japan H Inoue
Japan Maiko Inoue
2 2 4 Chinese Taipei J Lee
Indonesia W Prakusya
4 6 6
4 Chinese Taipei J Lee
Indonesia W Prakusya
6 6 4 Chinese Taipei J Lee
Indonesia W Prakusya
6 6
Japan S Asagoe
Slovenia T Pisnik
6 77 2 France A Fusai
Italy R Grande
2 3
Hungary Z Gubacsi
Hong Kong K-p Tong
1 60 Japan S Asagoe
Slovenia T Pisnik
1 1
WC Japan A Morigami
Japan M Saeki
5 4 2 France A Fusai
Italy R Grande
6 6
2 France A Fusai
Italy R Grande
7 6

References

  1. ^ "Doubles player Morariu treated for rare leukemia". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Miami. 25 May 2001. Retrieved 13 April 2017.