1986 Bordeaux Open – Singles

Diego Pérez was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Ulf Stenlund.

Singles
1986 Bordeaux Open
Final
ChampionItaly Paolo Canè
Runner-upSweden Kent Carlsson
Score6–4, 1–6, 7–5
Details
Draw32 (2WC/4Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1985 · ATP Bordeaux · 1987 →

Paolo Canè won the title by defeating Kent Carlsson 6–4, 1–6, 7–5 in the final.[1]

Seeds

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  1.   Henri Leconte (second round, retired)
  2.   Thierry Tulasne (quarterfinals)
  3.   Kent Carlsson (final)
  4.   Diego Pérez (quarterfinals)
  5.   Libor Pimek (quarterfinals)
  6.   Ulf Stenlund (semifinals)
  7.   Ronald Agénor (semifinals)
  8.   Fernando Luna (second round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Paolo Canè 6 6
6   Ulf Stenlund 4 2
  Paolo Canè 6 1 7
3   Kent Carlsson 4 6 5
3   Kent Carlsson 6 4 6
7/WC   Ronald Agénor 3 6 1

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   H Leconte 6 6
  E Masso 3 2 1   H Leconte 3 6 1r
  R Argüello 1 2   T Champion 6 2 4
  T Champion 6 6   T Champion 5 1
  F Cancellotti 6 4   P Canè 7 6
  P Canè 7 6   P Canè 7 6
Q   J López-Maeso 3 3 8   F Luna 6 2
8   F Luna 6 6   P Canè 6 6
4   D Pérez 6 6 6   U Stenlund 4 2
Q   T Allan 1 2 4   D Pérez 6 6
Q   T Van Den Daele 6 1   A Stepanek 3 4
  A Stepanek 7 6 4   D Pérez 6 5
  R Båthman 5 6 0 6   U Stenlund 7 7
  J Aguilera 7 4 6   J Aguilera 2 5
  M Woodforde 3 3 6   U Stenlund 6 7
6   U Stenlund 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5   L Pimek 6 6
  D de Miguel 4 3 5   L Pimek 6 7
WC   JP Fleurian 1 2   C Mezzadri 2 5
  C Mezzadri 6 6 5   L Pimek 0 2
Q   S Colombo 4 4 3   K Carlsson 6 6
  J Arrese 6 6   J Arrese 4 2
  C Pistolesi 2 1 3   K Carlsson 6 6
3   K Carlsson 6 6 3   K Carlsson 6 4 6
7/WC   R Agénor 6 6 6 7/WC   R Agénor 3 6 1
  T Benhabiles 7 1 4 7/WC   R Agénor 7 3 6
  H Sundström 6 6   H Sundström 6 6 3
  M Oosting 4 4 7/WC   R Agénor 6 6
  D Rostagno 4 6 0 2   T Tulasne 4 1
LL   B Derlin 6 3 6 LL   B Derlin 3 4
  J Avendaño 5 5 2   T Tulasne 6 6
2   T Tulasne 7 7

References

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  1. ^ "Paolo Cane of Italy won his first tournament as..." Bordeaux. United Press International. 13 July 1986. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
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