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1989 Torneo Godó – Singles

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Singles
1989 Torneo Godó
Final
ChampionEcuador Andrés Gómez
Runner-upAustria Horst Skoff
Score6–4, 6–4, 6–2
Details
Draw56 (5WC/7Q/2SE)
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
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Kent Carlsson was the defending champion, but could not compete this year due to a persisting knee injury.[1]

Andrés Gómez won the title by defeating Horst Skoff 6–4, 6–4, 6–2 in the final.[2][3]

Seeds

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

  1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (semifinals)
  2. Austria Horst Skoff (quarterfinals)
  3. Argentina Alberto Mancini (semifinals)
  4. Argentina Martín Jaite (quarterfinals)
  5. West Germany Carl-Uwe Steeb (quarterfinals)
  6. Spain Emilio Sánchez (third round)
  7. Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř (second round)
  8. Spain Sergi Bruguera (third round)
  9. Italy Paolo Canè (first round)
  10. Austria Horst Skoff (final)
  11. Peru Jaime Yzaga (first round)
  12. Ecuador Andrés Gómez (champion)
  13. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Prpić (third round)
  14. Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán (second round)
  15. France Henri Leconte (third round)
  16. Spain Jordi Arrese (third round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
1 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 7
Uruguay Marcelo Filippini 4 6
1 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 6 7
12 Ecuador Andrés Gómez 1 7 9
4 Argentina Martín Jaite 7 4 3
12 Ecuador Andrés Gómez 6 6 6
12 Ecuador Andrés Gómez 6 6 6
10 Austria Horst Skoff 4 4 2
5 West Germany Carl-Uwe Steeb 6 4 10
3 Argentina Alberto Mancini 4 6 12
3 Argentina Alberto Mancini 6 2 3
10 Austria Horst Skoff 1 6 6
10 Austria Horst Skoff 6 6
2 Austria Thomas Muster 4 3

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6 6
Spain J Sánchez 6 6 Spain J Sánchez 3 7 3
Czechoslovakia M Vajda 0 2 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 2 6 6
United States L Duncan 6 4 6 16 Spain J Arrese 6 2 3
Q Spain JL Aparisi 3 6 4 United States L Duncan 6 2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević 1 3 16 Spain J Arrese 7 6
16 Spain J Arrese 6 6 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 7
9 Italy P Canè 2 4 Uruguay M Filippini 4 6
Uruguay M Filippini 6 6 Uruguay M Filippini 6 6
Brazil L Mattar 2 6 Q France T Benhabiles 4 3
Q France T Benhabiles 6 7 Uruguay M Filippini 4 7 6
Czechoslovakia J Čihák 6 1 0 8 Spain S Bruguera 6 6 0
Spain T Carbonell 4 6 6 Spain T Carbonell 1 6 3
8 Spain S Bruguera 6 4 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Argentina M Jaite 2 6 6
Q Chile S Cortés 6 6 Q Chile S Cortés 6 3 3
Brazil C Motta 3 2 4 Argentina M Jaite 2 6 6
Czechoslovakia K Nováček 6 6 8 13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 6 2 4
Argentina R Azar 7 3 6 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 2 3
Sweden M Gustafsson 3 3 13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 6 6
13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 6 6 4 Argentina M Jaite 7 4 3
12 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6 12 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6 6
WC Spain D de Miguel 4 4 12 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6
SE Spain S Casal 6 6 SE Spain S Casal 4 4
West Germany U Riglewski 1 4 12 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6
WC Spain F Roig 6 6 6 Spain E Sánchez 4 3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar 0 1 WC Spain F Roig 7 3 2r
6 Spain E Sánchez 5 6 5

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 West Germany CU Steeb 1 6 10
Italy D Nargiso 7 6 Italy D Nargiso 6 1 8
United States J Brown 6 1 5 West Germany CU Steeb 6 6
France J Potier 2 6 2 Uruguay D Pérez 2 2
Uruguay D Pérez 6 0 6 Uruguay D Pérez 7 2 6
Italy F Cancellotti 6 6 Italy F Cancellotti 6 6 2
11 Peru J Yzaga 0 3 5 West Germany CU Steeb 6 4 10
14 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 6 6 3 Argentina A Mancini 4 6 12
Q Spain JF Altur 1 0 14 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 3 6 5
Q Spain M Górriz 6 6 2 Sweden L Jönsson 6 4 7
Sweden L Jönsson 7 1 6 Sweden L Jönsson 3 4
WC Spain J Avendaño 1 2 3 Argentina A Mancini 6 6
Q Spain Nicolás Romero 6 6 Q Spain Nicolás Romero 1 4
3 Argentina A Mancini 6 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7/WC Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 3 5
Spain J Aguilera 7 6 Spain J Aguilera 6 7
SE Argentina F Yunis 5 3 Spain J Aguilera 2 4
Sweden T Haldin 5 6 10 Austria H Skoff 6 6
Spain F Luna 7 7 Spain F Luna 0 0r
Argentina E Bengoechea 0 7 1 10 Austria H Skoff 6 4
10 Austria H Skoff 6 6 6 10 Austria H Skoff 6 6
15 France H Leconte 7 6 6 2 Austria T Muster 4 3
WC Spain G López 6 7 2 15 France H Leconte 6 6
Czechoslovakia M Střelba 6 0 4 Spain C Costa 0 3
Spain C Costa 1 6 6 15 France H Leconte 2 2
France T Tulasne 6 1 4 2 Austria T Muster 6 6
Q Mexico A Moreno 4 6 6 Q Mexico A Moreno 4 2
2 Austria T Muster 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Carlsson out of French Open". Paris. United Press International. 29 May 1989. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  2. ^ "XXXVII Trofeo Conde de Godó". Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899 (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 10 December 2023. Final individual: Andrés Gómez (Ecu) a Horst Skoff (Aut), 6-4, 6-4 y 6-2
  3. ^ "Gomes beats Skoff in Spanish final". Barcelona. United Press International. 24 September 1989. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
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