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1988 Bordeaux Open – Singles

Singles
1988 Bordeaux Open
Final
ChampionAustria Thomas Muster
Runner-upHaiti Ronald Agénor
Score6–3, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (2WC/4Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Emilio Sánchez was the defending champion but chose to compete at Hilversum in the same week, winning that tournament.

Thomas Muster won the title by defeating Ronald Agénor 6–3, 6–3 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

  1. France Yannick Noah (semifinals)
  2. Sweden Kent Carlsson (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  3. Austria Thomas Muster (champion)
  4. Sweden Joakim Nyström (quarterfinals)
  5. Haiti Ronald Agénor (final)
  6. Brazil Luiz Mattar (quarterfinals)
  7. Spain Jordi Arrese (first round)
  8. United States Lawson Duncan (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 France Yannick Noah 6 2 3
5 Haiti Ronald Agénor 4 6 6
5 Haiti Ronald Agénor 3 3
3 Austria Thomas Muster 6 6
3 Austria Thomas Muster 4 6 7
Austria Horst Skoff 6 4 5

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France Y Noah 6 7 6
LL Argentina G Rivas 7 5 3 1 France Y Noah 6 1 7
Argentina F Davín 6 6 Argentina F Davín 2 6 6
Italy F Cancellotti 0 3 1 France Y Noah 6 7 6
Sweden P Lindgren 0 1 8 United States L Duncan 7 6 4
Spain A Tous 6 6 Spain A Tous 2 0
Argentina G Vilas 7 2 3 8 United States L Duncan 6 6
8 United States L Duncan 6 6 6 1 France Y Noah 6 2 3
4 Sweden J Nyström 6 4 6 5 Haiti R Agénor 4 6 6
Q France É Winogradsky 0 6 1 4 Sweden J Nyström 6 6
Argentina C Miniussi 3 6 Q France T Pham 4 4
Q France T Pham 6 7 4 Sweden J Nyström 4 4
Q Argentina G Giussani 0 3 5 Haiti R Agénor 6 6
France J Potier 6 6 France J Potier 2 3
France T Tulasne 6 2 2 5 Haiti R Agénor 6 6
5 Haiti R Agénor 4 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Brazil L Mattar 6 6
WC France L Courteau 2 2 6 Brazil L Mattar 6 6
Spain F Luna 4 6 6 Spain F Luna 3 4
WC France S Grenier 6 3 3 6 Brazil L Mattar 5 2
Italy C Pistolesi 6 6 7 3 Austria T Muster 7 6
France JP Fleurian 3 7 5 Italy C Pistolesi 2 1
France T Champion 1 4 3 Austria T Muster 6 6
3 Austria T Muster 6 6 3 Austria T Muster 4 6 7
7 Spain J Arrese 3 6 5 Austria H Skoff 6 4 5
Peru P Arraya 6 2 7 Peru P Arraya 2 2
Austria H Skoff 4 6 6 Austria H Skoff 6 6
Uruguay M Filippini 6 3 0 Austria H Skoff w/o
Q Spain JC Báguena 7 6 2 2 Sweden K Carlsson
West Germany M Rackl 6 7 6 West Germany M Rackl 2 2
West Germany P Baur 3 2 2 Sweden K Carlsson 6 6
2 Sweden K Carlsson 6 6

References

  1. ^ "Tennis Roundup: Agassi Has No Trouble With Annacone in Final". Los Angeles Times. 1 August 1988. Retrieved 18 July 2021. Austria's Thomas Muster won his second Grand Prix title in a month, defeating Haiti's Ronald Agenor, 6-3, 6-3, in the final of the Bordeaux Passing Shot tournament at Bordeaux, France.
  2. ^ "Tennis (Bordeaux Passing Shot)". The Washington Post. 1 August 1988. Retrieved 18 July 2021. Third-seeded Thomas Muster of Austria won his second Nabisco Grand Prix title in a month, defeating Haiti's Ronald Agenor, 6-3, 6-3, in the final of the $245,000 tournament in Bordeaux, France.