1985 Milan Indoor – Doubles

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Doubles
1985 Milan Indoor
Final
ChampionsSwitzerland Heinz Günthardt
Sweden Anders Järryd
Runners-upAustralia Broderick Dyke
Australia Wally Masur
Score6–2, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Pavel Složil and Tomáš Šmíd were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Broderick Dyke and Wally Masur.

Heinz Günthardt and Anders Järryd won the title by defeating Dyke and Masur 6–2, 6–1 in the final.[1]

Seeds[edit]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Draw[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Czechoslovakia P Složil
Czechoslovakia T Šmid
6 6
  Czechoslovakia S Birner
Italy S Colombo
1 3 1 Czechoslovakia P Složil
Czechoslovakia T Šmid
6 6
  South Africa C Steyn
South Africa D Visser
7 6 3   United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
Netherlands H van Boeckel
1 2
  United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
Netherlands H van Boeckel
6 7 6 1 Czechoslovakia P Složil
Czechoslovakia T Šmid
5 7 3
4 Australia B Dyke
Australia W Masur
7 6 4 Australia B Dyke
Australia W Masur
7 6 6
  Australia D Graham
Australia L Warder
5 4 4 Australia B Dyke
Australia W Masur
7 6
  Israel S Glickstein
Brazil J Soares
3 2   Switzerland J Hlasek
Australia P McNamee
5 4
  Switzerland J Hlasek
Australia P McNamee
6 6 4 Australia B Dyke
Australia W Masur
2 1
  Australia B Drewett
New Zealand C Lewis
4 6 2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Sweden A Järryd
6 6
  United States V Gerulaitis
United States J McEnroe
6 7   United States V Gerulaitis
United States J McEnroe
7 6
  Switzerland M Günthardt
Switzerland Z Kuhárszky
4 1 3 Australia M Edmondson
Australia K Warwick
6 4
3 Australia M Edmondson
Australia K Warwick
6 6   United States V Gerulaitis
United States J McEnroe
  United States L Bourne
United States T Wilkison
3 4 2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Sweden A Järryd
w/o
  Italy G Ocleppo
Italy C Panatta
6 6   Italy G Ocleppo
Italy C Panatta
1r
WC United States S Meister
United States M Mitchell
2 3 2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Sweden A Järryd
4
2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Sweden A Järryd
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tennis Roundup: Connors Gets Aced Out by Lendl". Los Angeles Times. 1 April 1985. Retrieved 15 January 2022. Jarryd later teamed with Switzerland's Heinz Gunthardt to beat the Australian duo of Broderick Dyke and Wally Masur, 6-2, 6-1, to win the doubles title and $18,000. Jarryd also earned $30,000 as the runner-up in the singles.

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