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2001 Chevrolet Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
2001 Chevrolet Cup
Final
ChampionsArgentina Lucas Arnold
Spain Tomás Carbonell
Runners-upArgentina Mariano Hood
Argentina Sebastián Prieto
Score6–4, 2–6, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Gustavo Kuerten and Antonio Prieto were the defending champions but only Prieto competed that year with Álex Calatrava.

Calatrava and Prieto lost in the first round to Sergio Roitman and Andrés Schneiter.

Lucas Arnold and Tomás Carbonell won in the final 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 against Mariano Hood and Sebastián Prieto.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Sweden S Aspelin
Argentina M García
6 1 6
LL France N Coutelot
France A di Pasquale
3 6 3 1 Sweden S Aspelin
Argentina M García
64 64  
  Argentina S Roitman
Italy A Schneiter
6 2 77   Argentina S Roitman
Italy A Schneiter
77 77  
  Spain Á Calatrava
Brazil A Prieto
3 6 62   Argentina S Roitman
Italy A Schneiter
5 2  
4 Spain Á López Morón
Spain A Portas
68 6 3   Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
7 6  
  South Africa B Haygarth
Israel E Ran
710 0 6   South Africa B Haygarth
Israel E Ran
6 3 2
  Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
6 77     Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
4 6 6
WC Morocco K Alami
Chile M Ríos
3 61     Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
4 6 3
WC Chile J Fillol Jr.
Chile A García
5 61   2 Argentina L Arnold
Spain T Carbonell
6 2 6
Q Argentina G Cañas
Argentina L Lobo
7 77   Q Argentina G Cañas
Argentina L Lobo
5 78 1
  Australia T Crichton
Australia A Fisher
6 6     Australia T Crichton
Australia A Fisher
7 66 6
3 Italy C Brandi
Argentina D Orsanic
4 3     Australia T Crichton
Australia A Fisher
4 2  
  Spain E Benfele Álvarez
Argentina M Rodríguez
6 6   2 Argentina L Arnold
Spain T Carbonell
6 6  
  Czech Republic P Kovačka
Czech Republic P Kudrnáč
2 4     Spain E Benfele Álvarez
Argentina M Rodríguez
61 7 4
  Spain G Puentes
Spain J Velasco Jr.
2 4   2 Argentina L Arnold
Spain T Carbonell
77 5 6
2 Argentina L Arnold
Spain T Carbonell
6 6  

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