1970 Pacific Southwest Open – Men's doubles

The 1970 Pacific Southwest Open – Men's doubles was an event of the 1970 Pacific Southwest Open tennis tournament and was played on outdoor hard courts at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in Los Angeles, California in the United States between September 21 and September 27, 1970. Pancho Gonzales and Ron Holmberg were the defending Pacific Southwest Open champions but did not compete together in this edition. Sixth-seeded team of Tom Okker and Marty Riessen won the doubles title by defeating fifth-seeded pairing Bob Lutz and Stan Smith in the final 7–6, 6–2.[1][2][3]

Men's doubles
1970 Pacific Southwest Open
Final
ChampionNetherlands Tom Okker
United States Marty Riessen
Runner-upUnited States Bob Lutz
United States Stan Smith
Score7–6, 6–2
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Seeds edit

  1.   John Newcombe /   Tony Roche (quarterfinals, retired)
  2.   Nikola Pilić /   Cliff Richey (qecond round)
  3.   Roy Emerson /   Rod Laver (quarterfinals)
  4. (withdrew)
  5.   Bob Lutz /   Stan Smith (final)
  6.   Tom Okker /   Marty Riessen (champions)
  7.   Owen Davidson /   Fred Stolle (first round)
  8.   Arthur Ashe /   Dennis Ralston (second round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Semifinals Final
          
  Tom Gorman
  Dick Knight
5 5
5   Bob Lutz
  Stan Smith
7 7
5   Bob Lutz
  Stan Smith
6 2
6   Tom Okker
  Marty Riessen
7 6
6   Tom Okker
  Marty Riessen
6 7
  Dick Crealy
  Allan Stone
2 6

Top half edit

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
2   Nikola Pilić
  Cliff Richey
6 6
  Steve Fiske
  John Tidball
3 2 2   Nikola Pilić
  Cliff Richey
4 4
  Tom Gorman
  Dick Knight
6 6   Tom Gorman
  Dick Knight
6 6
  Ismail El Shafei
  Torben Ulrich
4 4   Tom Gorman
  Dick Knight
6 6 6
7   Owen Davidson
  Fred Stolle
6 6   Ronald Holmberg
  Jan Kodeš
2 7 3
  Ronald Holmberg
  Jan Kodeš
7 7   Ronald Holmberg
  Jan Kodeš
7 6
  Marcello Lara
  Tom Leonard
4 6   Marcello Lara
  Tom Leonard
6 3
  Jimmy Connors
  Pancho Gonzales
6 5r   Tom Gorman
  Dick Knight
5 5
3   Roy Emerson
  Rod Laver
7 6 5   Bob Lutz
  Stan Smith
7 7
  Lito Álvarez
  Haroon Rahim
5 4 3   Roy Emerson
  Rod Laver
6 7
  Clark Graebner
  Raymond Moore
7 6   Clark Graebner
  Raymond Moore
3 6
  Frank Froehling
  Joaquín Loyo-Mayo
6 4 3   Roy Emerson
  Rod Laver
5 3
5   Bob Lutz
  Stan Smith
6 6 7 5   Bob Lutz
  Stan Smith
7 6
  Terry Addison
  Bob Carmichael
7 3 5 5   Bob Lutz
  Stan Smith
7 6
  Patricio Cornejo
  Jaime Fillol
6 7   Patricio Cornejo
  Jaime Fillol
6 4
  Richard Russell
  Lenny Schloss
1 6

Bottom half edit

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
  Brian Fairlie
  Ray Ruffels
7 7
  Jim McManus
  Jim Osborne
6 5   Brian Fairlie
  Ray Ruffels
3 1
  Roy Barth
  Steve Tidball
6 6 6   Tom Okker
  Marty Riessen
6 6
6   Tom Okker
  Marty Riessen
7 7 6   Tom Okker
  Marty Riessen
6 6
  Charlie Pasarell
  Erik van Dillen
7 7   Charlie Pasarell
  Erik van Dillen
3 4
  Mark Cox
  Graham Stilwell
6 5   Charlie Pasarell
  Erik van Dillen
6 7
  Mike Machette
  George Taylor
3 4 LL   Tom Edlefsen
  Frew McMillan
4 6
LL   Tom Edlefsen
  Frew McMillan
6 6 6   Tom Okker
  Marty Riessen
6 7
  Dick Crealy
  Allan Stone
7 7   Dick Crealy
  Allan Stone
2 6
  Andrés Gimeno
  Roger Taylor
6 5   Dick Crealy
  Allan Stone
4 7 6
  Ray Keldie
  Ken Stuart
3 6 8   Arthur Ashe
  Dennis Ralston
6 6 4
8   Arthur Ashe
  Dennis Ralston
6 7   Dick Crealy
  Allan Stone
7 6 3
  Alex Olmedo
  Pancho Segura
6 6 1   John Newcombe
  Tony Roche
6 7 2r
  John Cooper
  Thomaz Koch
4 2   Alex Olmedo
  Pancho Segura
2 2
  Chico Hagey
  Raúl Ramírez
4 4 1   John Newcombe
  Tony Roche
6 6
1   John Newcombe
  Tony Roche
6 6

References edit

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1971). World of Tennis '71 : a BP yearbook. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 243. ISBN 978-0-362-00091-7.
  2. ^ "Laver increases earnings with Los Angeles victory". Eugene Register-Guard. AP. September 28, 1970. p. 3B.
  3. ^ "1970 Los Angeles – Men's Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

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