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1989 Geneva Open – Singles

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Singles
1989 Geneva Open
Final
ChampionSwitzerland Marc Rosset
Runner-upArgentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán
Score6–4, 7–5
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1988 · Geneva Open · 1990 →

Marián Vajda was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Marc Rosset won the title, defeating Guillermo Pérez Roldán 6–4, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Argentina Alberto Mancini (first round)
  2. Spain Sergi Bruguera (first round)
  3. Ecuador Andrés Gómez (second round)
  4. Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán (final)
  5. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Ivanišević (first round)
  6. Uruguay Marcelo Filippini (second round)
  7. France Guy Forget (first round)
  8. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
WC Switzerland Marc Rosset 6 3 6
  Argentina Eduardo Bengoechea 2 6 2
WC Switzerland Marc Rosset 6 7  
4 Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán 4 5  
4 Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán 6 6  
Q Argentina Francisco Yunis 4 3  

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Argentina A Mancini 7 4 6
Q Belgium X Daufresne 5 6 7 Q Belgium X Daufresne 6 6  
  Brazil C Motta 6 6     Brazil C Motta 2 4  
  Soviet Union A Võsand 3 4   Q Belgium X Daufresne 1 2  
  United States L Duncan 7 6   WC Switzerland M Rosset 6 6  
  Switzerland C Mezzadri 6 1     United States L Duncan 2 3  
WC Switzerland M Rosset 6 6   WC Switzerland M Rosset 6 6  
7/WC France G Forget 2 2   WC Switzerland M Rosset 6 3 6
3 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6     Argentina E Bengoechea 2 6 2
  West Germany A Mronz 1 1   3 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6 5
  Argentina E Bengoechea 7 6     Argentina E Bengoechea 7 4 7
  Spain F Luna 5 4     Argentina E Bengoechea 6 6  
  United States J Brown 3 1     Sweden L Jönsson 3 2  
  Sweden L Jönsson 6 6     Sweden L Jönsson 6 7  
  Austria S Lochbihler 3 1   6 Uruguay M Filippini 3 5  
6 Uruguay M Filippini 6 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević 3 6  
  Spain J Aguilera 6 7     Spain J Aguilera 6 3 6
WC Switzerland R Stadler 6 5 2   West Germany U Riglewski 1 6 4
  West Germany U Riglewski 4 7 6   Spain J Aguilera 0 2  
  Argentina H de la Peña 6 0 0 4 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 6 6  
  Argentina R Argüello 2 6 6   Argentina R Argüello 6 2  
  France T Tulasne 5 3   4 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 7 6  
4 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 7 6   4 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 6 6  
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar 2 1   Q Argentina F Yunis 4 3  
Q Argentina F Yunis 6 6   Q Argentina F Yunis 7 6  
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 6 0 7   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 5 3  
Q Argentina G Luza 3 6 6 Q Argentina F Yunis 6 1 6
  Canada M Wostenholme 0 6 5 Q Chile S Cortés 2 6 3
Q Chile S Cortés 6 3 7 Q Chile S Cortés 5 6 6
  Sweden C Bergström 6 0 6   Sweden C Bergström 7 2 1
2 Spain S Bruguera 3 6 2
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