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1999 tennis event results
Jacco Eltingh and
Paul Haarhuis were the defending champions, but Eltingh retired from the sport on November 22, 1998,
[1]
[2] and only Haarhuis competed that year. Haarhuis partnered with
Patrick Galbraith, but lost in the first round to
Neil Broad and
Peter Tramacchi.
David Adams and
John-Laffnie de Jager won in the final 6–7(5–7), 6–3, 6–4, against
Neil Broad and
Peter Tramacchi.
[3]
Seeds
Draw
Key
Finals
Qualifying
Qualifying seeds
Qualifiers
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Neville Godwin /
Mark Keil
Qualifying draw
References
External links
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Grand Slam events | |
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Mercedes Super 9 | |
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ATP Championship Series |
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Memphis (
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D)
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Rotterdam (
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D)
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London (
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D)
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Barcelona (
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D)
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Tokyo (
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D)
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Stuttgart (
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D)
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Kitzbühel (
S,
D)
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Indianapolis (
S,
D)
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Washington (
S,
D)
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Singapore (
S,
D)
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Vienna (
S,
D)
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ATP World Series |
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Adelaide (
S,
D)
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Doha (
S,
D)
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Sydney (
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Auckland (
S,
D)
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Marseille (
S,
D)
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St. Petersburg (
S,
D)
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Dubai (
S,
D)
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San Jose (
S,
D)
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Scottsdale (
S,
D)
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Copenhagen (
S,
D)
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Casablanca (
S,
D)
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Hong Kong (
S,
D)
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Estoril (
S,
D)
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Chennai (
S,
D)
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Orlando (
S,
D)
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Prague (
S,
D)
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Atlanta (
S,
D)
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Munich (
S,
D)
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Delray Beach (
S,
D)
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St. Pölten (
S,
D)
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Halle (
S,
D)
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Merano (
S,
D)
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London (
S,
D)
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's-Hertogenbosch (
S,
D)
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Nottingham (
S,
D)
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Gstaad (
S,
D)
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Newport (
S,
D)
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BÃ¥stad (
S,
D)
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Los Angeles (
S,
D)
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Umag (
S,
D)
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Amsterdam (
S,
D)
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San Marino (
S,
D)
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Boston (
S,
D)
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Long Island (
S,
D)
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Majorca (
S,
D)
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Bournemouth (
S,
D)
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Tashkent (
S,
D)
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Toulouse (
S,
D)
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Bucharest (
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D)
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Shanghai (
S,
D)
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Basel (
S,
D)
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Palermo (
S,
D)
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Lyon (
S,
D)
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Stockholm (
S,
D)
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Moscow (
S,
D)
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Team events | |
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