1989 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles

Doubles
1989 Tel Aviv Open
Champions United Kingdom Jeremy Bates
West Germany Patrick Baur
Runners-up Sweden Rikard Bergh
Sweden Per Henricsson
Final score 6–1, 4–6, 6–1
Main article: 1989 Tel Aviv Open

Roger Smith and Paul Wekesa were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Jeremy Bates and Patrick Baur won the title, defeating Rikard Bergh and Per Henricsson 6–1, 4–6, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. United States Matt Anger / United States Tim Pawsat (First Round)
  2. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis / Netherlands Menno Oosting (Semifinals)
  3. United Kingdom Jeremy Bates / West Germany Patrick Baur (Champions)
  4. Sweden Rikard Bergh / Sweden Per Henricsson (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 United States M Anger
United States T Pawsat
6 6 6
  New Zealand S Guy
West Germany A Mronz
7 0 7   New Zealand S Guy
West Germany A Mronz
6 6  
  Australia R Barlow
Sweden D Engel
6 1     Sweden J Carlsson
Sweden T Nydahl
2 3  
  Sweden J Carlsson
Sweden T Nydahl
7 6     New Zealand S Guy
West Germany A Mronz
3 3  
4 Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
6 3 6 4 Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
6 6  
  Israel A Mansdorf
Romania I Năstase
2 6 1 4 Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
3 7 6
  Mexico Stefan Dallwitz
Spain MA Gorriz
4 6     South Africa L Bale
United States M Ozer
6 6 3
  South Africa L Bale
United States Mark Ozer
6 7   4 Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
1 6 1
  Israel G Bloom
Nigeria N Odizor
4 3   3 United Kingdom J Bates
West Germany P Baur
6 4 6
  United Kingdom N Brown
United Kingdom N Fulwood
6 6     United Kingdom N Brown
United Kingdom N Fulwood
4 6  
  Brazil D Marcelino
Belgium E Masso
1 6   3 United Kingdom J Bates
West Germany P Baur
6 7  
3 United Kingdom J Bates
West Germany P Baur
6 7   3 United Kingdom J Bates
West Germany P Baur
6 6  
  Israel S Perkiss
Israel Raviv Weidenfeld
7 4 6 2 Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands M Oosting
4 2  
  Italy G Pozzi
West Germany M Zoecke
6 6 3   Israel S Perkiss
Israel R Weidenfeld
2 1  
  United States K Kinnear
Puerto Rico M Nido
7 6 5 2 Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands M Oosting
6 6  
2 Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands M Oosting
6 7 7

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