1989 Ebel German Open – Singles

Kent Carlsson was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Goran Ivanišević.

Singles
1989 Ebel German Open
Final
ChampionCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Runner-upAustria Horst Skoff
Score6–4, 6–1, 6–3
Details
Draw56 (5WC/7Q/1LL)
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
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Ivan Lendl won the title by defeating Horst Skoff 6–4, 6–1, 6–3 in the final.[1]

Seeds

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

  1.   Ivan Lendl (champion)
  2.   Boris Becker (semifinals)
  3.   Jakob Hlasek (second round)
  4.   Kent Carlsson (second round)
  5. (n/a)
  6.   Jimmy Connors (quarterfinals)
  7.   Guillermo Pérez Roldán (third round)
  8.   Aaron Krickstein (second round)
  9.   Emilio Sánchez (second round)
  10.   Jonas Svensson (quarterfinals)
  11.   Alberto Mancini (first round)
  12.   Darren Cahill (first round)
  13.   Andrei Chesnokov (first round)
  14.   Horst Skoff (final)
  15.   Alexander Volkov (first round)
  16.   Marcelo Filippini (second round)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
1   Ivan Lendl 6 6
10   Jonas Svensson 2 1
1   Ivan Lendl 4 6 6
  Carl-Uwe Steeb 6 3 1
  Carl-Uwe Steeb 6 6
6/WC   Jimmy Connors 4 1
1   Ivan Lendl 6 6 6
14   Horst Skoff 4 1 3
WC   Michael Westphal 1 3
14   Horst Skoff 6 6
14   Horst Skoff 7 6
2   Boris Becker 6 2
  Paolo Canè
2   Boris Becker w/o

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1   I Lendl 6 6
WC   M Bahrami 3 5   A Cherkasov 4 4
  A Cherkasov 6 7 1   I Lendl 6 6
  L Lavalle 6 2   P Kühnen 1 1
  P Kühnen 7 6   P Kühnen 6 7
  S Casal 4 6 2 16   M Filippini 1 6
16   M Filippini 6 3 6 1   I Lendl 6 6
10   J Svensson 6 6 10   J Svensson 2 1
  M Stich 4 0 10   J Svensson 6 6
  F Davín 6 6   F Davín 2 4
  J Carlsson 3 0 10   J Svensson 6 6
  J Nyström 2 3 7   G Pérez Roldán 4 1
  U Riglewski 6 6   U Riglewski 1 2
7   G Pérez Roldán 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3   J Hlasek 4 6
  F Luna 5 6 6   F Luna 6 7
Q   JA Fernández 7 0 2   F Luna 3 6 2
  CU Steeb 6 6   CU Steeb 6 1 6
  O Delaître 3 2   CU Steeb 6 7
  J Gunnarson 6 6   J Gunnarson 2 5
13   A Chesnokov 4 3   CU Steeb 6 6
11   A Mancini 7 2 5 6/WC   J Connors 4 1
  S Bruguera 5 6 7   S Bruguera 3 7 6
  M Vajda 7 4 6   M Vajda 6 6 3
  E Masso 6 6 3   S Bruguera 5 6 5
  J Arrese 1 0r 6/WC   J Connors 7 3 7
Q   M Zoecke 6 3 Q   M Zoecke 4 3
6/WC   J Connors 6 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
LL   P Arraya 3 6 6
WC   M Westphal 3 6 7 WC   M Westphal 6 4 7
WC   A Mronz 6 3 5 WC   M Westphal 6 6 6
Q   A Maurer 6 2 Q   T Carbonell 2 7 4
  T Meinecke 7 6   T Meinecke 6 2
Q   T Carbonell 6 6 Q   T Carbonell 7 6
12   D Cahill 3 3 WC   M Westphal 1 3
14   H Skoff 6 5 7 14   H Skoff 6 6
  K Nováček 2 7 6 14   H Skoff 6 6 6
Q   J Clavet 6 6 Q   J Clavet 7 4 4
Q   F Roig 1 4 14   H Skoff 2 6 6
  C Pistolesi 5 6 5   G Ivanišević 6 2 3
  G Ivanišević 7 4 7   G Ivanišević 7 4 6
4   K Carlsson 5 6 1

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8   A Krickstein 5 6 4
  D Nargiso 4 6 6   D Nargiso 7 1 6
  M Střelba 6 1 1   D Nargiso 3 7 2
  P Canè 6 7   P Canè 6 6 6
  M Gustafsson 2 5   P Canè 6 6
  E Bengoechea 1 3 9   E Sánchez 2 4
9   E Sánchez 6 6   P Canè
15   A Volkov 5 1 2   B Becker w/o
  M Jaite 7 6   M Jaite 6 6
  C Bergström 5 6 1 Q   J Wöhrmann 2 2
Q   J Wöhrmann 7 4 6   M Jaite 2 2
  J Sánchez 7 6 2   B Becker 6 6
WC   R Osterthun 6 0   J Sánchez 1 3
2   B Becker 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Lendl Beats Skoff, Wins German Open". Los Angeles Times. Hamburg, West Germany. Associated Press. 15 May 1989. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
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