Doubles
2004 Proximus Diamond Games
ChampionsZimbabwe Cara Black
Belgium Els Callens
Runners-upSwitzerland Myriam Casanova
Greece Eleni Daniilidou
Score6–2, 6–1

Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, but Sugiyama did not compete this year. Clijsters teamed up with her sister Elke Clijsters and lost in quarterfinals to Émilie Loit and Petra Mandula.

Cara Black and Els Callens won the title by defeating Myriam Casanova and Eleni Daniilidou 6–2, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Zimbabwe Cara Black / Belgium Els Callens (champions)
  2. France Émilie Loit / Hungary Petra Mandula (semifinals)
  3. Estonia Maret Ani / Slovakia Janette Husárová (quarterfinals, withdrew due to a right shoulder strain on Husárová)
  4. Switzerland Myriam Casanova / Greece Eleni Daniilidou (final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Zimbabwe C Black
Belgium E Callens
78 77
Spain A Parra Santonja
Spain M Serna
66 63 1 Zimbabwe C Black
Belgium E Callens
6 6
Germany An Barna
Germany C Schneider
2 6 6 Germany An Barna
Germany C Schneider
4 4
WC Belgium C Maes
Switzerland MG Mikaelian
6 1 3 1 Zimbabwe C Black
Belgium E Callens
6 6
3 Estonia M Ani
Slovakia J Husárová
6 2 6 France C Dhenin
Hungary K Marosi
3 3
Bulgaria L Bacheva
Germany A Rösch
2 6 4 3 Estonia M Ani
Slovakia J Husárová
France S Foretz
Luxembourg C Schaul
6 3 2 France C Dhenin
Hungary K Marosi
w/o
France C Dhenin
Hungary K Marosi
3 6 6 1 Zimbabwe C Black
Belgium E Callens
6 6
Czech Republic D Chládková
Russia E Dementieva
4 Switzerland M Casanova
Greece E Daniilidou
2 1
Q Germany Ad Barna
Canada M Drake
w/o Q Germany Ad Barna
Canada M Drake
3 2
Austria D Klemenschits
Austria S Klemenschits
2 1 4 Switzerland M Casanova
Greece E Daniilidou
6 6
4 Switzerland M Casanova
Greece E Daniilidou
6 6 4 Switzerland M Casanova
Greece E Daniilidou
6 2 77
Tunisia S Sfar
Netherlands C Vis
1 0 2 France É Loit
Hungary P Mandula
3 6 65
Belgium E Clijsters
Belgium K Clijsters
6 6 Belgium E Clijsters
Belgium K Clijsters
2 2
Latvia L Dekmeijere
Ukraine J Vakulenko
77 1 1 2 France É Loit
Hungary P Mandula
6 6
2 France É Loit
Hungary P Mandula
63 6 6

References

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