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1989 Torneo Godó – Doubles

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Doubles
1989 Torneo Godó
Final
ChampionsArgentina Gustavo Luza
Argentina Christian Miniussi
Runners-upSpain Sergio Casal
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
Score6–3, 6–3
Details
Draw28 (3WC)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1988 · Barcelona Open · 1990 →

Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez were the defending champions, but chose to compete this year with different partners.

Sánchez teamed up with his brother Javier Sánchez and lost in the quarterfinals to Gustavo Luza and Christian Miniussi.

Casal teamed up with Tomáš Šmíd and finished the tournament as runners-up, also losing to Luza and Miniussi. The score was 6–3, 6–3.[1]

Seeds

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The first four seeds received a bye into the second round.

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Argentina Gustavo Luza
Argentina Christian Miniussi
6 77
6 Denmark Michael Mortensen
Brazil Cássio Motta
2 64
Argentina Gustavo Luza
Argentina Christian Miniussi
6 6
2 Spain Sergio Casal
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
3 3
Argentina Martín Jaite
Uruguay Diego Pérez
3 4
2 Spain Sergio Casal
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain E Sánchez
Spain J Sánchez
6 61 6
Brazil L Mattar
Puerto Rico M Nido
77 65 7 Brazil L Mattar
Puerto Rico M Nido
3 77 3
Spain J Colás
Spain F Roig
65 77 5 1 Spain E Sánchez
Spain J Sánchez
4 6 6
Argentina G Luza
Argentina C Miniussi
6 6 Argentina G Luza
Argentina C Miniussi
6 3 8
United States B Dickinson
Austria H Skoff
2 4 Argentina G Luza
Argentina C Miniussi
6 6
Spain M Górriz
Spain J Clavet
64 6 6 Spain M Górriz
Spain J Clavet
4 4
7 Mexico A Moreno
Peru J Yzaga
77 4 4 Argentina G Luza
Argentina C Miniussi
6 77
6 Denmark M Mortensen
Brazil C Motta
2 64
4 Spain T Carbonell
Spain C Costa
3 6 2
WC Spain D de Miguel
Spain G López
6 7 4 Czechoslovakia I Lendl
United States B Willenborg
6 3 6
Czechoslovakia I Lendl
United States B Willenborg
7 6 6 Czechoslovakia I Lendl
United States B Willenborg
6 3 4
Spain JC Báguena
Spain B Uribe
6 6 6 Denmark M Mortensen
Brazil C Motta
3 6 6
WC Spain J Avendaño
Spain A Tous
1 2 Spain JC Báguena
Spain B Uribe
3 3
Spain F Clavet
Sweden M Gustafsson
5 7 5 6 Denmark M Mortensen
Brazil C Motta
6 6
6 Denmark M Mortensen
Brazil C Motta
7 5 7

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Italy D Nargiso
6 6
Argentina G Giussani
Argentina M Ingaramo
2 4 5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Italy D Nargiso
4 6 6
Argentina E Bengoechea
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
3 4 Venezuela A Mora
United States J Schor
6 3 3
Venezuela A Mora
United States J Schor
6 6 5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Italy D Nargiso
65 7 3
WC Spain J Arrese
Spain S Bruguera
65 4 Argentina M Jaite
Uruguay D Pérez
77 5 6
Argentina M Jaite
Uruguay D Pérez
77 6 Argentina M Jaite
Uruguay D Pérez
77 5 6
3 Peru C di Laura
Uruguay M FIlippini
63 7 3
Argentina M Jaite
Uruguay D Pérez
3 4
8 Czechoslovakia J Čihák
Czechoslovakia M Mečíř
4 4 2 Spain S Casal
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
6 6
Switzerland H Günthardt
Hungary B Taróczy
6 6 Switzerland H Günthardt
Hungary B Taróczy
77 4 3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić
62 6 13 Czechoslovakia K Nováček
Czechoslovakia M Vajda
62 6 6
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
Czechoslovakia M Vajda
77 3 15 Czechoslovakia K Nováček
Czechoslovakia M Vajda
7 3 7
Italy P Canè
Italy F Mordegan
0 65 2 Spain S Casal
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
5 6 9
Ecuador A Gómez
Argentina A Mancini
6 77 Ecuador A Gómez
Argentina A Mancini
4 4
2 Spain S Casal
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "XXXVII Trofeo Conde de Godó". Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899 (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 18 December 2023. Final dobles: Gustavo Luzza / Christian Miniussi a Sergio Casal / Tomas Smid, 6-3 y 6-3
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