1989 Lorraine Open – Doubles

Doubles
1989 Lorraine Open
1988 Champions Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Navrátil
Netherlands Tom Nijssen
Champions West Germany Udo Riglewski
Sweden Tobias Svantesson
Runners-up Portugal João Cunha e Silva
Belgium Eduardo Masso
Final score 64, 67, 76

Jaroslav Navrátil and Tom Nijssen were the defending champions but did not compete that year.

Udo Riglewski and Tobias Svantesson won in the final 64, 67, 76 against João Cunha e Silva and Eduardo Masso.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Switzerland Claudio Mezzadri / Italy Claudio Panatta (First Round)
  2. Netherlands Menno Oosting / Netherlands Johan Vekemans (Quarterfinals)
  3. West Germany Udo Riglewski / Sweden Tobias Svantesson (Champions)
  4. New Zealand Steve Guy / Finland Olli Rahnasto (First Round)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Switzerland C Mezzadri
Italy C Panatta
6 3 3
  Belgium L Pimek
United States L Scott
4 6 6   Belgium L Pimek
United States L Scott
1 7 2
  United States R Baxter
United States M De Palmer
3 2     France A Boetsch
Italy U Colombini
6 6 6
  France A Boetsch
Italy U Colombini
6 6     France A Boetsch
Italy U Colombini
7 4 5
3 West Germany U Riglewski
Sweden T Svantesson
6 6   3 West Germany U Riglewski
Sweden T Svantesson
6 6 7
  France F Errard
France J Potier
2 3   3 West Germany U Riglewski
Sweden T Svantesson
7 6  
  United States P Chamberlin
Kenya P Wekesa
7 6 6   France O Delaître
France T Tulasne
6 4  
  France O Delaître
France T Tulasne
6 7 7 3 West Germany Udo Riglewski
Sweden Tobias Svantesson
6 6 7
  United States T Nelson
France J M Piacentile
3 4     Portugal João Cunha e Silva
Belgium Eduardo Masso
4 7 6
  Iran M Bahrami
France E Winogradsky
6 6     Iran M Bahrami
France E Winogradsky
6 7  
  Australia R Barlow
United Kingdom D Felgate
7 6     Australia R Barlow
United Kingdom D Felgate
4 5  
4 New Zealand S Guy
Finland O Rahnasto
6 2     Iran M Bahrami
France E Winogradsky
5 4  
  Portugal J Cunha e Silva
Belgium E Masso
6 6     Portugal J Cunha e Silva
Belgium E Masso
7 6  
  Australia P Carter
Australia B Dyke
2 2     Portugal J Cunha e Silva
Belgium E Masso
6 3 6
  France G Raoux
France F Santoro
3 2   2 Netherlands M Oosting
Netherlands J Vekemans
2 6 3
2 Netherlands M Oosting
Netherlands J Vekemans
6 6  

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