Cannabaceae

Doubles
1996 Newsweek Champions Cup
Final
ChampionsAustralia Todd Woodbridge
Australia Mark Woodforde
Runners-upUnited States Brian MacPhie
Australia Michael Tebbutt
Score1–6, 6–2, 6–2
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1995 · Newsweek Champions Cup · 1997 →

Tommy Ho and Brett Steven were the defending champions but only Steven competed that year with Sandon Stolle.

Steven and Stolle lost in the first round to Jonas Björkman and Stefan Edberg.

Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde won in the final 1–6, 6–2, 6–2 against Brian MacPhie and Michael Tebbutt.[1]

Seeds[edit]

The top four seeded teams received byes into the second round.

  1. Australia Todd Woodbridge / Australia Mark Woodforde (champions)
  2. Netherlands Jacco Eltingh / Netherlands Paul Haarhuis (quarterfinals)
  3. The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Canada Daniel Nestor (second round)
  4. Zimbabwe Byron Black / Canada Grant Connell (semifinals)
  5. United States Rick Leach / United States Scott Melville (first round)
  6. France Guy Forget / Switzerland Jakob Hlasek (second round)
  7. New Zealand Brett Steven / Australia Sandon Stolle (first round)
  8. United States Todd Martin / United States Jonathan Stark (second round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Final[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 6 6
4 3 3
1 1 6 6
  6 2 2
  7 6
  6 4

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 7 3 6
  6 5 2   5 6 4
  4 7 6 1 7 4 6
  2 7 6   6 6 3
  6 5 7   6 7  
WC 4 7 6 8 2 5  
8 6 5 7 1 6 6  
4 3 3  
4 6 6  
WC 2 3     2 3  
  6 6   4 7 6  
LL 6 1 4 Q 5 1  
Q 1 6 6 Q 6 1 6
WC 6 6 7 WC 3 6 2
5 0 7 5

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 6 6  
  3 4   6 4 6 4
WC 3 7 5   6 3 6
  6 5 7   6 6  
  6 6     3 4  
  1 3     6 6 6
3 7 3 4
  7 6  
7 4 6     6 4  
  6 7     2 6  
Q 3 6 3   6 7  
  6 3 6   1 6 6
  6 2 7 2 6 3 2
  3 6 6   7 4 6
2 6 6 7

References[edit]

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 130, 138. ISBN 9780002187145.

External links[edit]

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
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