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1989 Open Clarins – Singles

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Singles
1989 Open Clarins
Final
ChampionItaly Sandra Cecchini
Runner-upCzechoslovakia Regina Rajchrtová
Score6–4, 6–7(5–7), 6–1
Details
Draw32 (2WC/4Q/2LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1988 · Clarins Open · 1990 →

Petra Langrová was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Sandra Cecchini.

Cecchini won the title by defeating Regina Rajchrtová 6–4, 6–7(5–7), 6–1 in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. France Nathalie Tauziat (quarterfinals)
  2. West Germany Isabel Cueto (quarterfinals)
  3. Czechoslovakia Radka Zrubáková (quarterfinals)
  4. Italy Sandra Cecchini (champion)
  5. Argentina Bettina Fulco (second round)
  6. Czechoslovakia Regina Rajchrtová (final)
  7. Belgium Sandra Wasserman (first round)
  8. Argentina Patricia Tarabini (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
6 Czechoslovakia Regina Rajchrtová 5 6 6
Switzerland Cathy Caverzasio 7 2 2
6 Czechoslovakia Regina Rajchrtová 4 77 1
4 Italy Sandra Cecchini 6 65 6
4 Italy Sandra Cecchini 65 6 6
Czechoslovakia Petra Langrová 77 3 1

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France N Tauziat 6 6
Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen 1 4 1 France N Tauziat w/o
Italy F Bonsignori 2 2 Australia R McQuillan
Australia R McQuillan 6 6 1 France N Tauziat 6 4 2
WC France J Halard 2 6 6 6 Czechoslovakia R Rajchrtová 1 6 6
France C Suire 6 4 1 WC France J Halard 7 3 2
Q Argentina A Villagrán 0 2 6 Czechoslovakia R Rajchrtová 5 6 6
6 Czechoslovakia R Rajchrtová 6 6 6 Czechoslovakia R Rajchrtová 5 6 6
3 Czechoslovakia R Zrubáková 6 7 Switzerland C Caverzasio 7 2 2
Italy B Romanò 2 5 3 Czechoslovakia R Zrubáková 6 7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Goleš 4 4 Italy L Lapi 1 5
Italy L Lapi 6 6 3 Czechoslovakia R Zrubáková 3 3
Switzerland C Caverzasio 64 6 6 Switzerland C Caverzasio 6 6
LL France N Guerrée 77 3 4 Switzerland C Caverzasio 6 6
WC France A Dechaume 6 6 WC France A Dechaume 3 1
7 Belgium S Wasserman 0 1

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Argentina B Fulco 3 6 6
Q France F Gauvain 6 3 4 5 Argentina B Fulco 4 0
Bulgaria E Pampoulova 6 7 Bulgaria E Pampoulova 6 6
Q West Germany H Kadzidroga 4 5 Bulgaria E Pampoulova 6 1 4
Czechoslovakia E Švíglerová 3 4 4 Italy S Cecchini 3 6 6
France N Herreman 6 6 France N Herreman 5 3
Brazil A Vieira 2 3 4 Italy S Cecchini 7 6
4 Italy S Cecchini 6 6 4 Italy S Cecchini 65 6 6
8 Argentina P Tarabini 64 0 Czechoslovakia P Langrová 77 3 1
Czechoslovakia P Langrová 77 6 Czechoslovakia P Langrová 6 7
LL France P Etchemendy 4 7 6 LL France P Etchemendy 3 5
Australia M Jaggard 6 5 1 Czechoslovakia P Langrová 6 6
Q West Germany V Martinek 6 4 6 2 West Germany I Cueto 4 2
Italy L Garrone 4 6 4 Q West Germany V Martinek 3 1
West Germany S Hack 6 2 5 2 West Germany I Cueto 6 6
2 West Germany I Cueto 4 6 7

References

  1. ^ "Women Tennis Paris FRA - 1989 Winner Sandra Cecchini (ITA) 4". Todor 66. Retrieved 2 October 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 8 October 2023, at 00:48
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