1989 Stella Artois Indoor – Singles

Singles
1989 Stella Artois Indoor
1988 Champion France Yannick Noah
Champion West Germany Boris Becker
Runner-up Soviet Union Alexander Volkov
Final score 61, 62

Yannick Noah was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Slobodan Živojinović.

Boris Becker won in the final 61, 62 against Alexander Volkov.

Seeds

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

  1. West Germany Boris Becker (Champion)
  2. Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř (First Round)
  3. United States John McEnroe (Semifinals)
  4. Switzerland Jakob Hlasek (Second Round)
  5. France Henri Leconte (First Round)
  6. France Yannick Noah (Second Round)
  7. Sweden Jonas Svensson (Second Round)
  8. n/a

Draw

Key

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  West Germany B Becker 6 6 6  
   Haiti R Agénor 7 2 1     1  West Germany B Becker 6 7    
   France G Forget 6 6 6      France G Forget 3 6    
   Sweden A Järryd 7 3 4       1  West Germany B Becker 7 7    
   Sweden C Bergström 6 6            Sweden C Bergström 6 5    
   West Germany P Kühnen 4 4          Sweden C Bergström 6 2 6
   Czechoslovakia M Šrejber 7 6        Czechoslovakia M Šrejber 3 6 4  
LL  Belgium E Masso 5 2         1  West Germany B Becker 6 6    
3  United States J McEnroe 6 6         3  United States J McEnroe 2 3    
   West Germany C-U Steeb 3 2       3  United States J McEnroe 6 6    
   Netherlands M Schapers 6 6        Netherlands M Schapers 2 3    
Q  Sweden D Engel 4 4         3  United States J McEnroe 6 6  
   Australia W Masur 6 1 6       Q  Soviet Union A Cherkasov 2 2    
   Sweden J Nyström 1 6 1        Australia W Masur 6 7 6
Q  Soviet Union A Cherkasov 7 4 6   Q  Soviet Union A Cherkasov 7 5 7  
5  France H Leconte 6 6 3       1  West Germany Boris Becker 6 6  
6  France Y Noah 6 6 7          Soviet Union Alexander Volkov 1 2  
   Soviet Union A Olhovskiy 3 7 6     6  France Y Noah 6 6    
   Senegal Y Doumbia 6 3 4      Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 7 7    
   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 3 6 6          Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 6 3    
WC  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević 4 6 4          Soviet Union A Volkov 7 6    
   Soviet Union A Volkov 6 3 6        Soviet Union A Volkov 7 7  
Q  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 6 1     4  Switzerland J Hlasek 6 5    
4  Switzerland J Hlasek 7 6            Soviet Union A Volkov 6 2 7
7  Sweden J Svensson 6 6            West Germany E Jelen 2 6 6  
WC  Italy M Narducci 4 2       7  Sweden J Svensson 4 0    
   Sweden M Gustafsson 4 2        West Germany E Jelen 6 6    
   West Germany E Jelen 6 6            West Germany E Jelen 6 6  
Q  Spain T Carbonell 3 2            Italy P Canè 1 2    
   Italy P Canè 6 6          Italy P Canè 6 6  
WC  Italy O Camporese 6 7     WC  Italy O Camporese 4 3    
2  Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 4 6    

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