1988 Rye Brook Open – Doubles

Doubles
1988 Rye Brook Open
Champions United Kingdom Andrew Castle
United States Tim Wilkison
Runners-up United Kingdom Jeremy Bates
Denmark Michael Mortensen
Final score 4–6, 7–5, 7–6
Main article: 1988 Rye Brook Open

Lloyd Bourne and Jeff Klaparda were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Andrew Castle and Tim Wilkison won the title, defeating Jeremy Bates and Michael Mortensen 4–6, 7–5, 7–6 in the final.

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Jeremy Bates / Denmark Michael Mortensen (Final)
  2. West Germany Eric Jelen / West Germany Patrik Kühnen (Quarterfinals)

  1. United Kingdom Andrew Castle / United States Tim Wilkison (Champions)
  2. United States Matt Anger / Netherlands Michiel Schapers (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 United Kingdom J Bates
Denmark M Mortensen
4 6 6
  Soviet Union A Olhovskiy
Belgium L Pimek
6 2 3 1 United Kingdom J Bates
Denmark M Mortensen
6 6  
WC United States J Palmer
United States P Sampras
6 6 7 WC United States J Palmer
United States P Sampras
3 2  
  Brazil R Acioly
United Kingdom D Felgate
4 7 6 1 United Kingdom J Bates
Denmark M Mortensen
7 7  
4 United States M Anger
Netherlands M Schapers
6 6   4 United States M Anger
Netherlands M Schapers
6 6  
  United States Julian Barham
Sweden R Bergh
4 3   4 United States M Anger
Netherlands M Schapers
6 6  
  New Zealand D Lewis
Australia S Youl
4 7 6   Argentina H de la Peña
Argentina J Frana
4 4  
  Argentina H de la Peña
Argentina J Frana
6 5 7 1 United Kingdom J Bates
Denmark M Mortensen
6 5 6
  Italy O Camporese
Italy D Nargiso
6 7 7 3 United Kingdom A Castle
United States T Wilkison
4 7 7
  India R Krishnan
United States J Ross
7 5 5   Italy O Camporese
Italy D Nargiso
6 6 3
  Israel G Bloom
United States J Levine
1 4   3 United Kingdom A Castle
United States T Wilkison
7 1 6
3 United Kingdom A Castle
United States T Wilkison
6 6   3 United Kingdom A Castle
United States T Wilkison
6 6  
  New Zealand S Guy
United States B Man-Son-Hing
3 4     Australia J Stoltenberg
Australia T Woodbridge
3 3  
  Australia J Stoltenberg
Australia T Woodbridge
6 6     Australia J Stoltenberg
Australia T Woodbridge
6 5 6
  Spain T Carbonell
Spain J Sánchez
4 4   2 West Germany E Jelen
West Germany P Kühnen
1 7 4
2 West Germany E Jelen
West Germany P Kühnen
6 6  

References

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