Doubles
1983 Tel Aviv Open
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell
Hungary Zoltán Kuhárszky
Runners-upWest Germany Peter Elter
Austria Peter Feigl
Score6–4, 7–5

The Tel Aviv Open was not held in 1982.

Colin Dowdeswell and Zoltan Kuharszky won the title, defeating Peter Elter and Peter Feigl 6–4, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

  1. South Africa Tian Viljoen / South Africa Danie Visser (semifinals)
  2. United States Richard Meyer / France Gilles Moretton (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  3. United Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell / Hungary Zoltán Kuhárszky (champions)
  4. United States Rodney Crowley / United States Rand Evett (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 South Africa T Viljoen
South Africa D Visser
3 6 6
  West Germany H-D Beutel
West Germany C Zipf
6 3 2 1 South Africa T Viljoen
South Africa D Visser
6 7  
  West Germany J Becka
West Germany K Eberhard
7 6 6   West Germany J Becka
West Germany K Eberhard
3 6  
  South Africa S van der Merwe
South Africa B Levine
5 7 1 1 South Africa T Viljoen
South Africa D Visser
4 4  
3 United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
Hungary Z Kuhárszky
7 6   3 United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
Hungary Z Kuhárszky
6 6  
  United States Tres Cushing
United States A Scheinman
6 3   3 United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
Hungary Z Kuhárszky
7 4 6
  Israel S Glickstein
Israel S Perkiss
6 6     Israel S Glickstein
Israel S Perkiss
6 6 3
  West Germany S Hermann
West Germany H Theissen
1 4   3 United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
Hungary Z Kuhárszky
6 7  
  South Africa R Chappell
Sweden S Svensson
6 7     West Germany P Elter
Austria P Feigl
4 5  
  South Africa M Myburg
South Africa F Punčec
4 6     South Africa R Chappell
Sweden S Svensson
3 6 3
4 United States R Crowley
United States R Evett
6 6   4 United States R Crowley
United States R Evett
6 3 6
  Sweden P Hjertquist
Israel A Mansdorf
2 3   4 United States R Crowley
United States R Evett
6 4 3
  West Germany P Elter
Austria P Feigl
6 6     West Germany P Elter
Austria P Feigl
4 6 6
  Israel Shai Puni
Israel Steve Rosenberg
4 0     West Germany P Elter
Austria P Feigl
w/o    
  Czechoslovakia J Granát
Austria B Pils
1 3   2 United States R Meyer
France G Moretton
     
2 United States R Meyer
France G Moretton
6 6  
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