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1985 U.S. National Indoor Championships

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1985 U.S. National Indoor Championships
DateJanuary 28 – February 3
Edition15th
CategoryGrand Prix circuit
Draw48S / 24D
Prize money$250,000
SurfaceCarpet / indoor
LocationMemphis, TN, United States
VenueRacquet Club of Memphis
Champions
Singles
Sweden Stefan Edberg[1]
Doubles
Czechoslovakia Pavel Složil / Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd[2]
← 1984 · U.S. National Indoor Championships · 1986 →

The 1985 U.S. Indoor Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts that was part of the 1985 Nabisco Grand Prix. It was the 15th edition of the tournament and was played at the Racquet Club of Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee in the United States from January 28 to February 3, 1985. Ninth-seeded Stefan Edberg won the singles title.[3]

Finals

Singles

Sweden Stefan Edberg defeated France Yannick Noah 6–1, 6–0

  • It was Edberg's first singles title of the year and the second of his career.

Doubles

Czechoslovakia Pavel Složil / Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd defeated South Africa Kevin Curren / United States Steve Denton 1–6, 6–3, 6–4

  • It was Složil's 1st title of the year and the 27th of his career. It was Šmíd's 1st title of the year and the 33rd of his career.

Prize money

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64
Singles $45,000 $22,500 $11,750 $6,350 $3,525 $2,000 $1,150
Doubles * $14,000 $7,000 $3,750 $2,175 $1,350 $875

*per team

References

  1. ^ "1985 Memphis – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "1985 Memphis – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1986). The International Tennis Federation : World of Tennis 1986. London: Willow Books. pp. 139–140. ISBN 9780002182096.