Brett Steven - Doubles Titles (9)

Doubles Titles (9)

Legend (Doubles)
Grand Slam tournaments (0)
Tennis Masters Cup (0)
ATP Masters Series (1)
ATP International Series Gold (0)
ATP International Series (8)
No. Date Tournament Surface Partner in Final Opponent in Final Score in Final
1. 1991 Newport, U.S. Grass Gianluca Pozzi Javier Frana
Bruce Steel
6–4, 6–4
2. 1994 Copenhagen, Denmark Carpet Martin Damm David Prinosil
Udo Riglewski
6–3, 6–4
3. 1994 Hong Kong Hard Jim Grabb Jonas Björkman
Patrick Rafter
W/O
4. 1994 Coral Springs, U.S. Clay Lan Bale Ken Flach
Stephane Simian
6–3, 7–5
5. 1995 Indian Wells, U.S. Hard Tommy Ho Gary Muller
Piet Norval
6–4, 7–6
6. 1997 Copenhagen, Denmark Carpet Andrei Olhovskiy Kenneth Carlsen
Frederik Fetterlein
6–4, 6–2
7. 1997 St. Petersburg, Russia Carpet Andrei Olhovskiy David Prinosil
Daniel Vacek
6–4, 6–3
8. 1997 Newport, U.S. Grass Justin Gimelstob Kent Kinnear
Aleksandar Kitinov
6–3, 6–4
9. 1998 Auckland, New Zealand Hard Patrick Galbraith Tom Nijssen
Jeff Tarango
6–4, 6–2

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