1990 Banespa Open – Doubles

Doubles
1990 Banespa Open
Champions United States Brian Garrow
United States Sven Salumaa
Runners-up Brazil Nelson Aerts
Brazil Fernando Roese
Final score 7–5, 6–3
Main article: 1990 Banespa Open

Jorge Lozano and Todd Witsken were the defending champions, but neither of them entered the event that year.
Brian Garrow and Sven Salumaa won the title, defeating Nelson Aerts and Fernando Roese 7–5, 6–3, in the final.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Javier Frana / Argentina Gustavo Luza (Quarterfinals)
  2. Brazil Luiz Mattar / Brazil Cassio Motta (First Round)

  1. Brazil Danilo Marcelino / Brazil Mauro Menezes (Semifinals)
  2. Italy Simone Colombo / West Germany Ricki Osterthun (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Argentina J Frana
Argentina G Luza
6 6
Argentina H de la Peña
United States J Sobel
4 3 1 Argentina J Frana
Argentina G Luza
4 6
United States D Cassidy
United States B Shelton
6 6 6 United States D Cassidy
United States B Shelton
6 7
Argentina P Albano
Argentina G Mirad
3 7 4 United States D Cassidy
United States B Shelton
0 6
4 Italy S Colombo
West Germany R Osterthun
3 3 Brazil N Aerts
Brazil F Roese
6 7
Brazil R Camargo
Brazil I Kley
6 6 Brazil R Camargo
Brazil I Kley
4 6
Brazil N Aerts
Brazil F Roese
4 6 6 Brazil N Aerts
Brazil F Roese
6 7
Brazil R Acioly
Brazil D Campos
6 3 4 Brazil N Aerts
Brazil F Roese
5 3
Argentina M Ingamaro
Brazil C Kist
6 6 6 United States B Garrow
United States S Salumaa
7 6
Italy G Pozzi
Finland O Rahnasto
7 3 7 Italy G Pozzi
Finland O Rahnasto
3 3
West Germany P Baur
France O Delaître
6 6 4 3 Brazil D Marcelino
Brazil M Menezes
6 6
3 Brazil D Marcelino
Brazil M Menezes
2 7 6 3 Brazil D Marcelino
Brazil M Menezes
4 6 4
United Kingdom N Brown
New Zealand S Guy
6 6 United States B Garrow
United States S Salumaa
6 4 6
West Germany P Ballauff
Nigeria N Odizor
2 3 United Kingdom N Brown
New Zealand S Guy
5 7 5
United States B Garrow
United States S Salumaa
6 6 United States B Garrow
United States S Salumaa
7 6 7
2 Brazil L Mattar
Brazil C Motta
4 2

References

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