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1989 Singapore Open – Doubles


FieldValue
champUSA Rick Leach
USA Jim Pugh
runnerUSA Paul Chamberlin
KEN Paul Wekesa
score6–3, 6–4
main_nameSingapore Open (men's tennis) Singapore Open
before_yearno
after_nameSingapore Open
typemen

USA Jim Pugh KEN Paul Wekesa

Rick Leach and Jim Pugh won in the final 6–3, 6–4 against Paul Chamberlin and Paul Wekesa.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated. The top two seeded teams received a bye into the quarterfinals.

  1. USA Rick Leach / USA Jim Pugh (champions)
  2. CAN Grant Connell / CAN Glenn Michibata (semifinals)
  3. AUS Wally Masur / AUS Jason Stoltenberg (semifinals)
  4. USA Kelly Jones / USA Joey Rive (first round)

Draw

| RD1-seed03= | RD1-team03= | RD1-score03-1=6 | RD1-score03-2=6 | RD1-score03-3= | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04=IND M Ferreira KOR Young Min-kwon | RD1-score04-1=0 | RD1-score04-2=1 | RD1-score04-3=

| RD1-seed05=3 | RD1-team05= | RD1-score05-1=7 | RD1-score05-2=6 | RD1-score05-3=6 | RD1-seed06= | RD1-team06= | RD1-score06-1=6 | RD1-score06-2=7 | RD1-score06-3=3

| RD1-seed07= | RD1-team07= | RD1-score07-1=6 | RD1-score07-2=2 | RD1-score07-3=6 | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08= | RD1-score08-1=3 | RD1-score08-2=6 | RD1-score08-3=7

| RD1-seed09= | RD1-team09=USA Weller Evans USA P Fishbach | RD1-score09-1=4 | RD1-score09-2=2 | RD1-score09-3= | RD1-seed10= | RD1-team10=SWE J Carlsson SWE Chris Lindoff | RD1-score10-1=6 | RD1-score10-2=6 | RD1-score10-3=

| RD1-seed11= | RD1-team11= | RD1-score11-1=3 | RD1-score11-2=6 | RD1-score11-3=7 | RD1-seed12=4 | RD1-team12= | RD1-score12-1=6 | RD1-score12-2=4 | RD1-score12-3=6

| RD1-seed13= | RD1-team13=SIN Liu Sonny SIN Liu Wai-yaw | RD1-score13-1=3 | RD1-score13-2=2 | RD1-score13-3= | RD1-seed14= | RD1-team14=CAN Art Hobbs USA Andrew Turcinovich | RD1-score14-1=6 | RD1-score14-2=6 | RD1-score14-3=

| RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01= | RD2-score01-1=7 | RD2-score01-2=3 | RD2-score01-3=7 | RD2-seed02= | RD2-team02= | RD2-score02-1=6 | RD2-score02-2=6 | RD2-score02-3=6

| RD2-seed03=3 | RD2-team03= | RD2-score03-1=6 | RD2-score03-2=6 | RD2-score03-3= | RD2-seed04= | RD2-team04= | RD2-score04-1=3 | RD2-score04-2=3 | RD2-score04-3=

| RD2-seed05= | RD2-team05=SWE J Carlsson SWE C Lindoff | RD2-score05-1= | RD2-score05-2= | RD2-score05-3= | RD2-seed06= | RD2-team06= | RD2-score06-1=w/o | RD2-score06-2= | RD2-score06-3=

| RD2-seed07= | RD2-team07=CAN A Hobbs USA A Turcinovich | RD2-score07-1=4 | RD2-score07-2=2 | RD2-score07-3= | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08= | RD2-score08-1=6 | RD2-score08-2=6 | RD2-score08-3=

| RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01= | RD3-score01-1=2 | RD3-score01-2=7 | RD3-score01-3=6 | RD3-seed02=3 | RD3-team02= | RD3-score02-1=6 | RD3-score02-2=6 | RD3-score02-3=4

| RD3-seed03= | RD3-team03= | RD3-score03-1=6 | RD3-score03-2=7 | RD3-score03-3=6 | RD3-seed04=2 | RD3-team04= | RD3-score04-1=7 | RD3-score04-2=6 | RD3-score04-3=2

| RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01= | RD4-score01-1=6 | RD4-score01-2=6 | RD4-score01-3= | RD4-seed02= | RD4-team02= | RD4-score02-1=3 | RD4-score02-2=4 | RD4-score02-3=

References

References

  1. (1990). "The International Tennis Federation : World of Tennis 1990". Willow Books.
  2. "1989 Singapore – Doublesdraw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
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