1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open – Doubles

Doubles
1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open
Champions Russia Evgenia Kulikovskaya
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sandra Naćuk
Runners-up Argentina Laura Montalvo
Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual
Final score 63, 64

The 1999 Westel 900 Budapest Open – Doubles was the doubles event of the second edition of the Budapest Grand Prix; a WTA Tier IV tournament and the most prestigious women's tennis tournament held in Hungary. Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions but only Ruano Pascual competed that year with Laura Montalvo.

Montalvo and Ruano Pascual lost in the final 63, 64 against Evgenia Kulikovskaya and Sandra Naćuk.

Seeds

The top two seeded teams received byes into the quarterfinals.

Draw

Key

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
 
    1  Argentina L Montalvo
 Spain V Ruano Pascual
6 7    
   Netherlands A Hopmans
 Slovakia H Nagyová
3 3          Germany J Abe
 Austria B Schwartz
2 5    
   Germany J Abe
 Austria B Schwartz
6 6         1  Argentina L Montalvo
 Spain V Ruano Pascual
6 6    
3  Spain G León García
 Spain C Torrens Valero
1 1            Czech Republic R Pelikánová
 Czech Republic L Richterová
4 3    
   France S Pitkowski
 Slovakia Váleková
6 6          France S Pitkowski
 Slovakia Z Valeková
4 2  
   Czech Republic R Pelikánová
 Czech Republic L Richterová
7 6          Czech Republic R Pelikánová
 Czech Republic L Richterová
6 6    
   Slovakia Ľ Cervanová
 France N Dechy
5 1         1  Argentina L Montalvo
 Spain V Ruano Pascual
3 4  
   Russia E Kulikovskaya
 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Naćuk
77 6            Russia E Kulikovskaya
 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Naćuk
6 6  
   Hungary A Hegedűs
 Austria M Maruska
65 4          Russia E Kulikovskaya
 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Naćuk
6 6    
   Italy Ad Serra Zanetti
 Italy An Serra Zanetti
5 6 2     4  Germany J Kandarr
 Germany E Wagner
4 0    
4  Germany J Kandarr
 Germany E Wagner
7 1 6          Russia E Kulikovskaya
 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Naćuk
7 6  
   Germany A Barna
 Hungary A Földényi
            WC  Hungary Z Gubacsi
 Hungary P Mandula
6 3    
WC  Hungary Z Gubacsi
 Hungary P Mandula
w/o         WC  Hungary Z Gubacsi
 Hungary P Mandula
6 6  
    2  Czech Republic E Martincová
 Czech Republic E Melicharová
2 4    
 

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