1989 Heineken Open - Singles
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Ramesh Krishnan
defeated Amos Mansdorf
6-4, 6-0 to win the 1989 Heineken Open
singles competition. Mansdorf was the defending champion.
Ramesh Krishnan
Ramesh Krishnan is a tennis coach and former professional tennis player from India. As a junior player in the late-1970s, he won the boy's singles titles at both Wimbledon and the French Open. He went on to reach three Grand Slam quarter-finals in the 1980s, and was part of the Indian team which...
defeated Amos Mansdorf
Amos Mansdorf
Amos Mansdorf is a former professional tennis player.His best singles world ranking of 18 was the highest ever for any male, Israeli tennis player, reached in November 1987. His best doubles world ranking was 67, reached in May 1986.-Early life:...
6-4, 6-0 to win the 1989 Heineken Open
Heineken Open (tennis)
The Heineken Open is a tennis tournament on the ATP International Series played in Auckland, New Zealand. It was also a combined mens and womens tournament until 1981.-History:...
singles competition. Mansdorf was the defending champion.
Seeds
A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.- Amos MansdorfAmos MansdorfAmos Mansdorf is a former professional tennis player.His best singles world ranking of 18 was the highest ever for any male, Israeli tennis player, reached in November 1987. His best doubles world ranking was 67, reached in May 1986.-Early life:...
(Final) - Ramesh KrishnanRamesh KrishnanRamesh Krishnan is a tennis coach and former professional tennis player from India. As a junior player in the late-1970s, he won the boy's singles titles at both Wimbledon and the French Open. He went on to reach three Grand Slam quarter-finals in the 1980s, and was part of the Indian team which...
(Champion) - Milan ŠrejberMilan ŠrejberMilan Šrejber is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. There here reached the semi finals of the men's doubles competition, partnering Miloslav Mečíř. The pair was defeated by America's eventual winners Ken Flach and...
(Second Round) - Michiel SchapersMichiel SchapersMichiel Schapers is a former tennis player from The Netherlands.Turning professional in 1982, Schapers represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, where he was defeated in quarter-finals by eventual winner Miloslav Mečíř of Slovakia.The right-hander Schapers reached his...
(First Round)
- Richard MatuszewskiRichard MatuszewskiRichard Matuszewski , born September 7, 1964 in Newark, New Jersey, is a former tennis player from the United States.Matuszewski won the Van Nostrand Memorial Award in 1986 and is a four-time All-American. He was named All-American in singles and doubles in 1985 and 1986...
(First Round) - Horacio de la PeñaHoracio de la PeñaHoracio de la Peña, born August 1, 1966 and nicknamed "el Pulga" , is a tennis coach and a former tennis player from Argentina, who reached a top singles world rank of 31 during his career....
(Second Round) - Shuzo MatsuokaShuzo Matsuoka, is a former professional tennis player from Japan.-Professional career:Matsuoka turned professional in 1986...
(First Round) - Jim GrabbJim GrabbJim Grabb is a 6' 4" former professional tennis player.Grabb was twice ranked the World No. 1 doubles player, in 1989 and in 1993. A right-handed serve-and-volleyer, Grabb's best singles ranking was World No. 24, a ranking he achieved in February 1990.-College:Grabb is Jewish, and was born in...
(Quarterfinals)
Key
- Q - Qualifier
- WC - Wild Card
- LL - Lucky Loser