1989 Mercedes Cup – Singles

Andre Agassi was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

Singles
1989 Mercedes Cup
Final
ChampionArgentina Martín Jaite
Runner-upSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Prpić
Score6–3, 6–2
Details
Draw48 (4WC/6Q)
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
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Martín Jaite won the title by defeating Goran Prpić 6–3, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds edit

All seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1.   Jakob Hlasek (second round)
  2.   Alberto Mancini (third round)
  3.   Aaron Krickstein (third round)
  4.   Kevin Curren (third round)
  5.   Miloslav Mečíř (second round)
  6.   Mikael Pernfors (third round)
  7.   Guillermo Pérez Roldán (quarterfinals)
  8.   Sergi Bruguera (semifinals)
  9.   John Fitzgerald (second round)
  10.   Andrés Gómez (second round)
  11.   Ronald Agénor (third round)
  12.   Jordi Arrese (quarterfinals)
  13.   Darren Cahill (second round)
  14.   Martín Jaite (champion)
  15.   Alexander Volkov (second round)
  16.   Jan Gunnarsson (third round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
WC   Jens Wöhrmann 6 6
7   Guillermo Pérez Roldán 3 3
WC   Jens Wöhrmann 7 4 3
14   Martín Jaite 5 6 6
14   Martín Jaite 3 7 6
12   Jordi Arrese 6 5 4
14   Martín Jaite 6 6
  Goran Prpić 3 2
  Goran Prpić 7 6 6
  Alex Antonitsch 6 7 3
  Goran Prpić 3 7 6
8   Sergi Bruguera 6 5 1
8   Sergi Bruguera 6 6
  Martin Wostenholme 1 4

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1   J Hlasek 4 6 3
WC   J Wöhrmann 6 4 7 WC   J Wöhrmann 6 4 6
  B Orešar 2 6 6 WC   J Wöhrmann 6 6
Q   M Ostoja 4 3 16   J Gunnarsson 4 4
  F Cancellotti 6 6   F Cancellotti 1 6 3
16   J Gunnarsson 6 3 6
WC   J Wöhrmann 6 6
7   G Pérez Roldán 3 3
10   A Gómez 6 6 6
Q   M Zillner 6 3 Q   F Santoro 7 2 7
Q   F Santoro 7 6 Q   F Santoro 1 6 3
  S Colombo 1 7 6 7   G Pérez Roldán 6 3 6
  O Delaître 6 6 1   S Colombo 1 6
7   G Pérez Roldán 6 7

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3   A Krickstein 6 6
Q   S Doseděl 0 7 2 Q   L Koslowski 2 3
Q   L Koslowski 6 5 6 3   A Krickstein 1 6 2
  L Duncan 0 6 3 14   M Jaite 6 4 6
Q   P Korda 6 0 6 Q   P Korda 3 1
14   M Jaite 6 6
14   M Jaite 3 7 6
12   J Arrese 6 5 4
12   J Arrese 6 6
  T Tulasne 7 7   T Tulasne 0 4
WC   T Šmíd 6 6 12   J Arrese 6 6
  M Davis 6 6 1 6   M Pernfors 4 3
  A Cherkasov 1 7 6   A Cherkasov 5 2
6   M Pernfors 7 6

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5   M Mečíř 0 3
  C Motta 3 2   G Prpić 6 6
  G Prpić 6 6   G Prpić 1 6 6
  M Stich 7 6 11   R Agénor 6 4 1
  F Luna 5 2   M Stich 6 1 4
11   R Agénor 4 6 6
  G Prpić 7 6 6
  A Antonitsch 6 7 3
13   D Cahill 4 1
  S Matsuoka 6 6 1   A Antonitsch 6 6
  A Antonitsch 7 3 6   A Antonitsch 5 6 6
  B Drewett 3 2 4   K Curren 7 4 0
  H de la Peña 6 6   H de la Peña 3 4
4   K Curren 6 6

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8   S Bruguera 6 6
WC   M Sinner 6 7 WC   M Sinner 3 4
  É Winogradsky 4 5 8   S Bruguera 6 4 6
  M Vajda 3 6 6   M Vajda 2 6 1
WC   M Tideman 6 1 2   M Vajda 6 6
9   J Fitzgerald 0 4
8   S Bruguera 6 6
  M Wostenholme 1 4
15   A Volkov 4 5
  M Wostenholme 6 7   M Wostenholme 6 7
  E Bengoechea 3 6   M Wostenholme 6 6
  M Střelba 6 6 2   A Mancini 2 2
  M Filippini 7 7   M Filippini 3 6
2   A Mancini 6 7

References edit

  1. ^ "Stuttgart, una segunda casa para La Legión" [Stuttgart, a second home for the legion]. Infobae (in Spanish). 27 October 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2023. Martín Jaite was the first player who won the tournament (1986, def. swedish Jonas Svensson) and the only one who celebrated twice on this court (1989, def. croatian Goran Prpic)

External links edit