1985 Bristol Open – Singles

Johan Kriek was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Singles
1985 Bristol Open
Champion Martin Davis
Runner-up Glenn Layendecker
Final score4–6, 6–3, 7–5

Martin Davis won the title, defeating Glenn Layendecker 4–6, 6–3, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Henri Leconte (Third Round)
  2. Terry Moor (Third Round)
  3. Tim Wilkison (Third Round)
  4. Guy Forget (Quarterfinals)
  5. Larry Stefanki (Third Round)
  6. Brian Teacher (Semifinals)
  7. Bob Green (Second Round)
  8. Martin Davis (Champion)
  9. Ken Flach (Second Round)
  10. Tarik Benhabiles (Second Round)
  11. Hank Pfister (Second Round)
  12. Leif Shiras (Second Round)
  13. Jay Lapidus (Second Round)
  14. Mike Bauer (Second Round)
  15. Peter Doohan (Quarterfinals)
  16. Marc Flur (Third Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Roger Knapp 4 3  
Q Glenn Layendecker 6 6  
Q Glenn Layendecker 6 3 5
8 Martin Davis 4 6 7
6 Brian Teacher 3 6  
8 Martin Davis 6 7  

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 H Leconte 6 6  
Q C Hooper 6 2   WC G Ocleppo 3 2  
WC G Ocleppo 7 6   1 H Leconte 4 2  
  D Visser 3 6     R Knapp 6 6  
  R Knapp 6 7     R Knapp 6 6 6
14 M Bauer 7 2 2
  R Knapp 7 3 6
15 P Doohan 6 6 3
15 P Doohan 6 7  
  B Derlin 6 4 4   L Bourne 1 6  
  L Bourne 4 6 6 15 P Doohan 7 6  
Q R Osterthun 5 2   5 L Stefanki 6 2  
  To Gullikson 7 6     To Gullikson 6 5 4
5 L Stefanki 3 7 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 T Wilkison 6 6  
WC S Bale 2 3     W Popp 4 2  
  W Popp 6 6   3 T Wilkison 4 4  
  N Odizor 4 6 6   N Odizor 6 6  
Q D Campos 6 3 4   N Odizor 6 7  
12 L Shiras 2 6  
  N Odizor 3 4  
Q G Layendecker 6 6  
10 T Benhabiles 5 6 3
  E Edwards 6 6 7 Q G Layendecker 7 3 6
Q G Layendecker 7 1 9 Q G Layendecker 6 6  
  M Edmondson 6 6 4   B Schultz 3 3  
  B Schultz 4 7 6   B Schultz 6 7 6
7 B Green 7 6 4

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
6 B Teacher 6 3 6
  T Nelson 1 6 6   T Nelson 4 6 3
  R Simpson 6 4 3 6 B Teacher 5 7 6
Q P Johnston 3 4   16 M Flur 7 6 4
  B Drewett 6 6     B Drewett 3 5  
16 M Flur 6 7  
6 B Teacher 2 7 6
4/WC G Forget 6 6 4
13 J Lapidus 5 0  
  Ti Gullikson 2 7 6   Ti Gullikson 7 6  
  S Živojinović 6 6 4   Ti Gullikson 2 3  
  S Meister 6 6   4/WC G Forget 6 6  
  D Cassidy 1 1     S Meister 6 1  
4/WC G Forget 7 6  

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 M Davis 7 5 7
  W Masur 6 3 12   W Masur 5 7 5
  I Kley 3 6 10 8 M Davis 6 6  
  J Frawley 4 7 6   J Frawley 3 4  
  G Barbosa 6 5 3   J Frawley 1 7 6
11 H Pfister 6 6 3
8 M Davis 4 7 9
WC J Bates 6 5 7
9 K Flach 3 2  
WC J Bates 6 6   WC J Bates 6 6  
  S McCain 3 4   WC J Bates 6 5 6
  H van Boeckel 6 6   2 T Moor 4 7 4
  S Shaw 3 2     H van Boeckel 2 6  
2 T Moor 6 7  
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