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1987 Virginia Slims of Oklahoma – Doubles

Doubles
1987 Virginia Slims of Oklahoma
Final
ChampionsSoviet Union Svetlana Parkhomenko
Soviet Union Larisa Savchenko
Runners-upUnited States Lori McNeil
United States Kim Sands
Score6–4, 6–4
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1986 · U.S. National Indoor Championships · 1988 →

Marcella Mesker and Pascale Paradis were the defending champions, but Mesker did not compete this year. Paradis teamed up with JoAnne Russell and lost in the first round to Sandy Collins and Catherine Suire.

Svetlana Parkhomenko and Larisa Savchenko won the title by defeating Lori McNeil and Kim Sands 6–4, 6–4 in the final.[1]

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Soviet Union S Parkhomenko
Soviet Union L Savchenko
6 6
Sweden C Lindqvist
Sweden M Lindström
3 3 1 Soviet Union S Parkhomenko
Soviet Union L Savchenko
6 6
United States H Na
Argentina A Villagrán
1 3 Italy S Cecchini
United States B Gerken
1 2
Italy S Cecchini
United States B Gerken
6 6 1 Soviet Union S Parkhomenko
Soviet Union L Savchenko
6 7
3 United States C Reynolds
United States A Smith
7 6 3 United States C Reynolds
United States A Smith
1 5
Netherlands M Bollegraf
Netherlands N Jagerman
5 4 3 United States C Reynolds
United States A Smith
7 6
Australia E Minter
United States ML Piatek
6 0 Sweden C Karlsson
Czechoslovakia J Novotná
6 1
Sweden C Karlsson
Czechoslovakia J Novotná
7 6 1 Soviet Union S Parkhomenko
Soviet Union L Savchenko
6 6
West Germany W Probst
Japan M Yanagi
5 7 2 2 United States L McNeil
United States K Sands
4 4
United States Le Allen
United States C Benjamin
7 6 6 United States Le Allen
United States C Benjamin
3 2
France P Paradis
United States JA Russell
2 5 4 United States S Collins
France C Suire
6 6
4 United States S Collins
France C Suire
6 7 4 United States S Collins
France C Suire
3 6 1
Czechoslovakia I Budařová
United States B Herr
5 6 6 2 United States L McNeil
United States K Sands
6 4 6
United States Lo Allen
United States Cy MacGregor
7 3 3 Czechoslovakia I Budařová
United States B Herr
6 6 3
West Germany S Meier
West Germany C Porwik
6 4 2 2 United States L McNeil
United States K Sands
7 3 6
2 United States L McNeil
United States K Sands
4 6 6

References

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  1. ^ Lassiter, Jim (16 February 1987). "Smylie Earns a Paid Vacation Same Song, Same Verse For McNeil". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 13 July 2025. McNeil, sadly, suffered more heartache in the doubles finals as she and Kim Sands of Miami lost 6-4, 6-4, to the Soviet team of Larisa Savchenko and Svetlana Parkhomenko.
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