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1997 Sparkassen Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
1997 Sparkassen Cup
Final
ChampionsSwitzerland Martina Hingis
Czech Republic Jana Novotná
Runners-upIndonesia Yayuk Basuki
Czech Republic Helena Suková
Score6–2, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1996 · Sparkassen Cup · 1998 ⊟

Kristie Boogert and Nathalie Tauziat were the defending champions but only Boogert competed that year with Amanda Coetzer.

Boogert and Coetzer lost in the semifinals to Yayuk Basuki and Helena Suková.

Martina Hingis and Jana Novotná won in the final 6–2, 6–2 against Basuki and Suková.

Seeds

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Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Switzerland Martina Hingis / Czech Republic Jana Novotná (champions)
  2. Indonesia Yayuk Basuki / Czech Republic Helena Suková (final)
  3. Belgium Sabine Appelmans / Netherlands Miriam Oremans (quarterfinals)
  4. Netherlands Kristie Boogert / South Africa Amanda Coetzer (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Switzerland M Hingis
Czech Republic J Novotná
6 6  
  Italy S Farina
Austria B Schett
0 0   1 Switzerland M Hingis
Czech Republic J Novotná
6 6  
  Ukraine O Lugina
Czech Republic E Melicharová
6 6     Ukraine O Lugina
Czech Republic E Melicharová
4 3  
  Poland M Grzybowska
Czech Republic P Langrová
3 3   1 Switzerland M Hingis
Czech Republic J Novotná
6 6  
3 Belgium S Appelmans
Netherlands M Oremans
6 6     Belgium E Callens
Belgium L Courtois
2 0  
  Austria M Maruska
Germany C Schneider
2 4   3 Belgium S Appelmans
Netherlands M Oremans
6 4 3
  Belgium E Callens
Belgium L Courtois
7 7     Belgium E Callens
Belgium L Courtois
3 6 6
WC Croatia I Majoli
Bulgaria M Maleeva
5 5   1 Switzerland Martina Hingis
Czech Republic Jana Novotná
6 6  
  Italy F Perfetti
Italy G Pizzichini
6 5   2 Indonesia Yayuk Basuki
Czech Republic Helena Suková
2 2  
  Canada R Simpson
United Kingdom L Woodroffe
7 7     Canada R Simpson
United Kingdom L Woodroffe
1 0  
  Germany A Huber
Germany B Rittner
3 1   4 Netherlands K Boogert
South Africa A Coetzer
6 6  
4 Netherlands K Boogert
South Africa A Coetzer
6 6   4 Netherlands K Boogert
South Africa A Coetzer
6 2  
  France A-G Sidot
Czech Republic H Vildová
2 6 6 2 Indonesia Y Basuki
Czech Republic H Suková
7 6  
  Sweden Å Carlsson
Italy R Grande
6 3 7   Sweden Å Carlsson
Italy R Grande
2 6  
Q South Africa J Kruger
Italy F Lubiani
4 4   2 Indonesia Y Basuki
Czech Republic H Suková
6 7  
2 Indonesia Y Basuki
Czech Republic H Suková
6 6  
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