1990 Eurocard Classics – Singles

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Singles
1990 Eurocard Classics
1989 Championfirst event
ChampionWest Germany Boris Becker
Runner-upCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Final score6–2, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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It was the first edition of the Eurocard Classics. Boris Becker won the inaugural singles title, defeating Ivan Lendl 6–2, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds[]

  1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (final)
  2. West Germany Boris Becker (champion)
  3. France Yannick Noah (second round)
  4. West Germany Carl-Uwe Steeb (first round)
  5. Spain Emilio Sánchez (second round)
  6. Austria Horst Skoff (quarterfinals)
  7. Austria Thomas Muster (first round)
  8. Haiti Ronald Agénor (first round)

Draw[]

Key[]

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild card
  • LL = Lucky loser
  • Alt = Alternate
  • SE = Special exempt
  • PR = Protected ranking
  • ITF = ITF entry
  • JE = Junior exempt
  • w/o = Walkover
  • r = Retired
  • d = Defaulted

Finals[]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 6 6
  Sweden Magnus Gustafsson 4 7 3
1 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 2 2  
2 West Germany Boris Becker 6 6  
  Sweden Jonas Svensson 5 2  
2 West Germany Boris Becker 7 6  

Top half[]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6
Italy O Camporese 4 2 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 7 6
Czechoslovakia K Nováček 3 6 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 5 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 6 4 6 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6
Czechoslovakia M Střelba 7 6 WC West Germany P Kühnen 3 3
Spain J Arrese 5 3 Czechoslovakia M Střelba 1 2
WC West Germany P Kühnen 4 7 6 WC West Germany P Kühnen 6 6
7 Austria T Muster 6 6 1 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6 6
4 West Germany C-U Steeb 2 1 Sweden M Gustafsson 4 7 3
Israel A Mansdorf 6 6 Israel A Mansdorf 2 4
Q Finland A Rahunen 7 6 Q Finland A Rahunen 6 6
Spain J Sánchez 6 3 Q Finland A Rahunen 7 1 2
Sweden M Gustafsson 4 7 6 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević 6 6 4 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6
Sweden J Gunnarsson 4 1 5 Spain E Sánchez 3 0
5 Spain E Sánchez 6 6

Bottom half[]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Austria H Skoff 6 3 6
Q West Germany M Zoecke 4 6 3 6 Austria H Skoff 6 1 6
Q Sweden T Högstedt 6 2 6 Q Sweden T Högstedt 2 6 3
West Germany E Jelen 4 6 2 6 Austria H Skoff 4 2
Sweden J Svensson 7 7 Sweden J Svensson 6 6
WC West Germany M Stich 6 5 Sweden J Svensson 6 6
France G Forget 4 6 3 France Y Noah 2 4
3 France Y Noah 6 7 Sweden J Svensson 5 2
8 Haiti R Agénor 5 4 2 West Germany B Becker 7 6
Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 7 6 Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 6 6
Switzerland J Hlasek 4 5 Italy P Canè 0 4
Italy P Canè 6 7 Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 4 2
Soviet Union A Volkov 6 7 2 West Germany B Becker 6 6
WC Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 3 5 Soviet Union A Volkov 4 6 3
Q Australia B Dyke 6 4 2 West Germany B Becker 6 3 6
2 West Germany B Becker 7 6

References[]

General
  • "Singles Draw". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
  • "Stuttgart Indoor Germany - Men's Singles - Main Draw". itftennis.com. ITF Licensing (UK) Ltd. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
Specific
  1. ^ "Becker tops Lendl". The Hour. Associated Press. 1990-02-26. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
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