1989 Czechoslovak Open – Singles

Thomas Muster was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

Singles
1989 Czechoslovak Open
ChampionUruguay Marcelo Filippini
Runner-upAustria Horst Skoff
Score7–5, 7–6
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8

Marcelo Filippini won the title by defeating Horst Skoff 7–5, 7–6 in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Spain Jordi Arrese (second round)
  2. Austria Horst Skoff (final)
  3. Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček (first round)
  4. Uruguay Marcelo Filippini (champion)
  5. Czechoslovakia Martin Střelba (quarterfinals)
  6. Argentina Eduardo Bengoechea (second round)
  7. Spain Fernando Luna (first round)
  8. United States Lawson Duncan (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Denmark Michael Tauson 2 6 3
4 Uruguay Marcelo Filippini 6 2 6
4 Uruguay Marcelo Filippini 7 7
2 Austria Horst Skoff 5 6
Argentina Franco Davín 2 2
2 Austria Horst Skoff 6 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain J Arrese 6 7
Israel G Bloom 2 6 1 Spain J Arrese 1 6
Czechoslovakia P Korda 6 6 Czechoslovakia P Korda 6 7
Q Soviet Union Ģ Dzelde 2 0 Czechoslovakia P Korda 4 0
Sweden T Haldin 2 6 1 Denmark M Tauson 6 6
Denmark M Tauson 6 1 6 Denmark M Tauson 7 5 6
Argentina G Giussani 5 6 7 Argentina G Giussani 6 7 4
8 United States L Duncan 7 0 5 Denmark M Tauson 2 6 3
4 Uruguay M Filippini 6 6 4 Uruguay M Filippini 6 2 6
Czechoslovakia J Bulant 1 0 4 Uruguay M Filippini 6 6
Q Czechoslovakia Petr Hájek 4 6 Argentina G Rivas 1 1
Argentina G Rivas 6 7 4 Uruguay M Filippini 6 6
Spain F Clavet 3 6 6 5 Czechoslovakia M Střelba 3 4
WC Czechoslovakia S Doseděl 6 4 1 Spain F Clavet 2 6 1
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd 3 4 5 Czechoslovakia M Střelba 6 2 6
5 Czechoslovakia M Střelba 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Argentina E Bengoechea 6 6
WC Czechoslovakia M Damm 0 2 6 Argentina E Bengoechea 4 6 4
Spain J Aguilera 6 6 Spain J Aguilera 6 3 6
WC Czechoslovakia T Anzari 3 2 Spain J Aguilera 4 1
Czechoslovakia J Čihák 0r Argentina F Davín 6 6
Q Czechoslovakia V Roubíček 1 Q Czechoslovakia V Roubíček 4 2
Argentina F Davín 6 5 6 Argentina F Davín 6 6
3 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 1 7 3 Argentina F Davín 2 2
7 Spain F Luna 6 2 2 Austria H Skoff 6 6
Q Czechoslovakia D Rikl 7 6 Q Czechoslovakia D Rikl 2 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 6 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 6 7
Sweden T Nydahl 4 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 4 0
Czechoslovakia C Suk 6 6 2 Austria H Skoff 6 6
Argentina R Azar 1 1 Czechoslovakia C Suk 4 6
Sweden C Allgårdh 0 3 2 Austria H Skoff 6 7
2 Austria H Skoff 6 6

References

  1. "McEnroe finishes strong against Becker for title". The Washington Post. 14 August 1989. Retrieved 10 April 2023. Czechoslovak Open: In Prague, Marcelo Filippini overpowered defending champion Horst Skoff, 7-5, 7-6 (7-4), for his second Grand Prix title.
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