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1989 Spanish Open – Singles

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Singles
1989 Spanish Open
1988 ChampionBrazil Niege Dias
Final
ChampionSpain Arantxa Sánchez
Runner-upCanada Helen Kelesi
Score6–2, 5–7, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Niege Dias was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Tine Scheuer-Larsen.

Arantxa Sánchez won in the final 6–2, 5–7, 6–1 against Helen Kelesi.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Canada Helen Kelesi (final)
  2. Spain Arantxa Sánchez (champion)
  3. Czechoslovakia Jana Novotná (semifinals)
  4. West Germany Sylvia Hanika (quarterfinals)
  5. Italy Raffaella Reggi (quarterfinals)
  6. Austria Judith Wiesner (first round)
  7. Austria Barbara Paulus (second round)
  8. Brazil Niege Dias (second round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Canada H Kelesi 6 6  
  Spain I Varas 2 3   1 Canada H Kelesi 6 3 6
  France K Quentrec 2 2     Italy L Golarsa 1 6 1
  Italy L Golarsa 6 6   1 Canada H Kelesi 6 4 6
  Italy F Bonsignori 4 6   5 Italy R Reggi 4 6 3
Q Italy S Isidori 6 7   Q Italy S Isidori 1 4  
  Argentina A Villagrán 4 6 3 5 Italy R Reggi 6 6  
5 Italy R Reggi 6 2 6 1 Canada H Kelesi 4 6 6
3 Czechoslovakia J Novotná 6 6   3 Czechoslovakia J Novotná 6 4 2
  France N Guerrée 2 4   3 Czechoslovakia J Novotná 7 7  
Q Austria P Ritter 3 3     France J Halard 6 5  
  France J Halard 6 6   3 Czechoslovakia J Novotná 6 6  
  Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen 6 6     Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen 2 1  
  Netherlands N Jagerman 3 4     Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen 6 6  
  West Germany S Meier 7 3 1 8 Brazil N Dias 2 4  
8 Brazil N Dias 6 6 6 1 Canada Helen Kelesi 2 7 1
7 Austria B Paulus 6 2 6 2 Spain Arantxa Sánchez 6 5 6
  Brazil A Vieira 3 6 1 7 Austria B Paulus 6 1 2
  France A Dechaume 2 7 4 Q Czechoslovakia E Švíglerová 3 6 6
Q Czechoslovakia E Švíglerová 6 6 6 Q Czechoslovakia E Švíglerová 2 6 4
  West Germany S Hack 6 6   4 West Germany S Hanika 6 3 2/r
Q Spain J Souto 2 1     West Germany S Hack 3 3  
  Argentina M Paz 3 7 6 4 West Germany S Hanika 6 6  
4 West Germany S Hanika 6 6 7 Q Czechoslovakia E Švíglerová 4 3  
6 Austria J Wiesner 6 2 3 2 Spain A Sánchez 6 6  
  Italy B Romanò 3 6 6   Italy B Romanò 6 6 6
  France C Suire 2 3     Italy S La Fratta 2 7 2
  Italy S La Fratta 6 6     Italy B Romanò 4 1  
  Argentina C Tessi 5 2   2 Spain A Sánchez 6 6  
  West Germany V Martinek 7 6     West Germany V Martinek 1 2  
  West Germany S Auer 2 3   2 Spain A Sánchez 6 6  
2 Spain A Sánchez 6 6