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2013 French Open – Legends under 45 doubles

Albert Costa and Carlos Moyá were the defending champions, but retired in the deciding tiebreak in the final against Cédric Pioline and Fabrice Santoro.

Legends under 45 doubles
2013 French Open
Final
ChampionFrance Cédric Pioline
France Fabrice Santoro
Runner-upSpain Albert Costa
Spain Carlos Moyá
Score4–6, 6–4, [4–1] ret.
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends −45 45+ women
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Draw

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Final

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Final
1 France  Cédric Pioline
France  Fabrice Santoro
4 6 [4]
2 Spain  Albert Costa
Spain  Carlos Moyá
6 4 [1]r

Group A

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  France  Pioline
France  Santoro
Spain  Bruguera
Netherlands  Krajicek
United States  Chang
Ukraine  Medvedev
RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
A1 France  Cédric Pioline
France  Fabrice Santoro
6–2, 6–4 7–6(10–8), 6–4 2–0 4–0 25–16 1
A2 Spain  Sergi Bruguera
Netherlands  Richard Krajicek
2–6, 4–6 4–6, 7–6(9–7), [10–3] 1–1 2–3 18–24 2
A3 United States  Michael Chang
Ukraine  Andrei Medvedev
6–7(8–10), 4–6 6–4, 6–7(7–9), [3–10] 0–2 1–4 22–25 3

Standings are determined by: 1. number of wins; 2. number of matches; 3. in three-players-ties, percentage of sets won, or of games won; 4. steering-committee decision.

Group B

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  Sweden  Enqvist
France  Grosjean
Spain  Costa
Spain  Moyá
Argentina  Gaudio
Croatia  Ivanišević
RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
B1 Sweden  Thomas Enqvist
France  Sébastien Grosjean
0–6, 4–6 7–5, 6–3 1–1 2–2 17–20 2
B2 Spain  Albert Costa
Spain  Carlos Moyá
6–0, 6–4 4–6, 6–2, [10–7] 2–0 4–1 23–12 1
B3 Argentina  Gastón Gaudio
Croatia  Goran Ivanišević
5–7, 3–6 6–4, 2–6, [7–10] 0–2 1–4 16–24 3

Standings are determined by: 1. number of wins; 2. number of matches; 3. in three-players-ties, percentage of sets won, or of games won; 4. steering-committee decision.

References

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