Doubles
2001 Pilot Pen Tennis
ChampionsZimbabwe Cara Black
Russia Elena Likhovtseva
Runners-upFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Jelena Dokic
Russia Nadia Petrova
Score6–0, 3–6, 6–2

Julie Halard-Decugis and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, but none competed this year.

Cara Black and Elena Likhovtseva won the title by defeating Jelena Dokic and Nadia Petrova 6–0, 3–6, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Spain V Ruano Pascual
Argentina P Suárez
5 3
Italy S Farina Elia
Netherlands M Oremans
7 6 Italy S Farina Elia
Netherlands M Oremans
7 6
Spain M Serna
Argentina P Tarabini
4 4 Croatia I Majoli
Slovakia H Nagyová
5 4
Croatia I Majoli
Slovakia H Nagyová
6 6 Italy S Farina Elia
Netherlands M Oremans
3 61
4 Spain MJ Martínez Sánchez
Spain A Medina Garrigues
1 4 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
Russia N Petrova
6 77
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
Russia N Petrova
6 6 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
Russia N Petrova
6 7
Italy R Grande
Slovakia K Habšudová
4 2 Indonesia W Prakusya
Germany B Rittner
3 5
Indonesia W Prakusya
Germany B Rittner
6 6 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
Russia N Petrova
0 6 2
South Africa L Huber
Argentina L Montalvo
6 6 2 Zimbabwe C Black
Russia E Likhovtseva
6 3 6
Slovakia D Hantuchová
Spain A Sánchez Vicario
1 2 South Africa L Huber
Argentina L Montalvo
6 6
Q Russia E Dementieva
Russia A Myskina
2 2 3 United States K Po-Messerli
France N Tauziat
1 2
3 United States K Po-Messerli
France N Tauziat
6 6 South Africa L Huber
Argentina L Montalvo
4 3
France É Loit
France AG Sidot
6 6 2 Zimbabwe C Black
Russia E Likhovtseva
6 6
WC United States A Bradshaw
United States J Hopkins
0 4 France É Loit
France AG Sidot
2 4
Slovenia T Križan
Australia N Pratt
3 2 2 Zimbabwe C Black
Russia E Likhovtseva
6 6
2 Zimbabwe C Black
Russia E Likhovtseva
6 6

References

  1. "Saturday's results". ESPN. 25 August 2001. Retrieved 6 January 2021. Doubles - Championship: Cara Black, Zimbabwe and Elena Likhovtseva (2), Russia, def. Jelena Dokic, Yugoslavia, and Nadia Petrova, Russia, 6-0, 3-6, 6-2.
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