1979 Romika Cup – Doubles

Doubles
1979 Romika Cup
Champions Poland Wojtek Fibak
Netherlands Tom Okker
Runners-up West Germany Jürgen Fassbender
France Jean-Louis Haillet
Final score 7–6, 7–5
Main article: 1979 Romika Cup

Ion Ţiriac and Guillermo Vilas were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Wojtek Fibak and Tom Okker won the title, defeating Jürgen Fassbender and Jean-Louis Haillet 7–6, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Poland W Fibak
Netherlands T Okker
7 6  
  Australia P Kronk
Australia C Letcher
6 2   1 Poland W Fibak
Netherlands T Okker
DEF    
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ž Franulović
France C Roger-Vasselin
7 6     Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ž Franulović
France C Roger-Vasselin
     
  South Africa R Moore
New Zealand R Simpson
5 3   1 Poland W Fibak
Netherlands T Okker
6 7  
3 Australia R Case
Czechoslovakia J Kodeš
6 3 4   United States B Martin
Colombia I Molina
4 6  
  United States B Martin
Colombia I Molina
2 6 6   United States B Martin
Colombia I Molina
7 6  
  Australia D Carter
Australia J James
6 4 3   Venezuela J Andrew
Brazil J Soares
5 2  
  Venezuela J Andrew
Brazil J Soares
3 6 6 1 Poland W Fibak
Netherlands T Okker
7 7  
  West Germany K Eberhard
West Germany K Meiler
3 6 6 4 West Germany J Fassbender
France J-L Haillet
6 5  
  West Germany P Elter
West Germany R Probst
6 4 3   West Germany K Eberhard
West Germany K Meiler
6 3 2
  France P Dominguez
France G Moretton
3 6 6 4 West Germany J Fassbender
France J-L Haillet
3 6 6
4 West Germany J Fassbender
France J-L Haillet
6 4 7 4 West Germany J Fassbender
France J-L Haillet
7 3 7
  West Germany R Gehring
Czechoslovakia P Složil
6 2 7   Czechoslovakia J Hřebec
Czechoslovakia P Hutka
5 6 6
  West Germany A Maurer
West Germany Manuel Maurer
4 6 6   West Germany R Gehring
Czechoslovakia P Složil
1 4  
  Czechoslovakia J Hřebec
Czechoslovakia P Hutka
7 3 6   Czechoslovakia J Hřebec
Czechoslovakia P Hutka
6 6  
2 Paraguay V Pecci
Hungary B Taróczy
6 6 3

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