1989 Swatch Open – Doubles

Doubles
1989 Swatch Open
1988 Champions France Guy Forget
France Henri Leconte
Champions West Germany Ricki Osterthun
West Germany Udo Riglewski
Runners-up Switzerland Heinz Günthardt
Hungary Balázs Taróczy
Final score 76, 67, 61

Guy Forget and Henri Leconte were the defending champions but only Leconte competed that year with Eric Winogradsky.

Leconte and Winogradsky lost in the quarterfinals to Heinz Günthardt and Balázs Taróczy.

Ricki Osterthun and Udo Riglewski won in the final 76, 67, 61 against Günthardt and Taróczy.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Italy Claudio Panatta / Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd (First Round)
  2. Switzerland Heinz Günthardt / Hungary Balázs Taróczy (Final)
  3. Sweden Jan Gunnarsson / Denmark Michael Mortensen (Quarterfinals)
  4. Netherlands Mark Koevermans / Netherlands Tom Nijssen (First Round)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Italy C Panatta
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
4 3  
  Belgium E Masso
Italy D Nargiso
6 6     Belgium E Masso
Italy D Nargiso
6 6 7
  West Germany T Meinecke
West Germany M Stich
6 6     West Germany T Meinecke
West Germany M Stich
7 1 6
  Sweden R Båthman
Sweden R Bergh
2 3     Belgium E Masso
Italy D Nargiso
6 6 6
3 Sweden J Gunnarsson
Denmark M Mortensen
4 7 7   West Germany R Osterthun
West Germany U Riglewski
7 3 7
  Iran M Bahrami
Uruguay D Pérez
6 6 6 3 Sweden J Gunnarsson
Denmark M Mortensen
6 3 3
  West Germany R Osterthun
West Germany U Riglewski
7 6     West Germany R Osterthun
West Germany U Riglewski
4 6 6
  Peru P Arraya
Sweden L-A Wahlgren
6 4     West Germany Ricki Osterthun
West Germany Udo Riglewski
7 6 6
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Austria H Skoff
4 4   2 Switzerland Heinz Günthardt
Hungary Balázs Taróczy
6 7 1
  Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Pérez-Roldán
6 6     Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Pérez-Roldán
4 6 4
  Sweden N Kroon
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
6 6 7   Sweden N Kroon
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
6 4 6
4 Netherlands M Koevermans
Netherlands T Nijssen
7 3 6   Sweden N Kroon
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
3 6  
  France H Leconte
France E Winogradsky
6 6   2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Hungary B Taróczy
6 7  
  France J Potier
France T Tulasne
2 4     France H Leconte
France E Winogradsky
5 5  
  France A Boetsch
France T Champion
2 2   2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Hungary B Taróczy
7 7  
2 Switzerland H Günthardt
Hungary B Taróczy
6 6  

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