1987 Bristol Open – Singles

Vijay Amritraj was the defending champion, but lost in the third round this year.

Singles
1987 Bristol Open
Champion Kelly Evernden
Runner-up Tim Wilkison
Final score6–4, 7–6
Draw48
Seeds16

Kelly Evernden won the title, defeating Tim Wilkison 6–4, 7–6 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Henri Leconte (Quarterfinals)
  2. Ramesh Krishnan (Second Round)
  3. Jonas Svensson (Third Round)
  4. Tim Wilkison (Final)
  5. Peter Doohan (Second Round)
  6. Danie Visser (Second Round)
  7. Eric Jelen (Semifinals)
  8. Michiel Schapers (Semifinals)
  9. Jaime Yzaga (Third Round)
  10. Christo Steyn (Second Round)
  11. Eddie Edwards (Quarterfinals)
  12. Nduka Odizor (Second Round)
  13. Richard Matuszewski (Second Round)
  14. Dan Goldie (Second Round)
  15. Éric Winogradsky (Quarterfinals)
  16. Broderick Dyke (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Michiel Schapers 6 4 8
4 Tim Wilkison 4 6 10
4 Tim Wilkison 4 6  
  Kelly Evernden 6 7  
  Kelly Evernden 6 6 6
7 Eric Jelen 7 3 2

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1/WC H Leconte 7 6  
WC S Shaw 6 4 3 WC C Bailey 5 1  
WC C Bailey 2 6 6 1/WC H Leconte 6 7  
  A Moreno 6 0     A Castle 3 5  
  A Castle 7 6     A Castle 7 6  
16 B Dyke 5 3  
1/WC H Leconte 6 7 5
8 M Schapers 7 6 7
10 C Steyn 4 4  
  G Michibata 2 2     V Amritraj 6 6  
  V Amritraj 6 6     V Amritraj 1 4  
  J Sadri 5 5   8 M Schapers 6 6  
  E Vélez 7 7     E Vélez 4 4  
8 M Schapers 6 6  

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 T Wilkison 7 2 6
  J Lozano 3 6     R Acioly 5 6 2
  R Acioly 6 7   4 T Wilkison 6    
Q Morees du Bruyn 2 6     J Frawley 1 r  
  J Frawley 6 7     J Frawley 6 6 9
13 R Matuszewski 4 7 7
4 T Wilkison 6 6 6
Q B Testerman 7 2 2
12 N Odizor 6 6  
Q B Testerman 6 3 6 Q B Testerman 7 7  
  J Lapidus 3 6 3 Q B Testerman 7 6  
  P Chamberlin 6 6     P Chamberlin 6 3  
Q Henry Somerville 1 2     P Chamberlin 6 6 6
5 P Doohan 7 3 4

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
6 D Visser 4 6  
  J Bates 6 6 6   J Bates 6 7  
  M Kures 7 0 1   J Bates 0 3  
WC J Turner 5 6 1 11 E Edwards 6 6  
Q C Eagle 7 3 6 Q C Eagle 6 6 2
11 E Edwards 7 4 6
11 E Edwards 6 3 4
  K Evernden 3 6 6
14 D Goldie 2 2  
  G Layendecker 4 2     K Evernden 6 6  
  K Evernden 6 6     K Evernden 3 6 6
  P Kühnen 7 6   3 J Svensson 6 3 3
Q M-I Năstase 5 4     P Kühnen 3 4  
3 J Svensson 6 6  

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 E Jelen 6 7  
  P Moraing         M Laurendeau 2 5  
  M Laurendeau w/o     7 E Jelen 7 6  
Q C Bergström 6 6   9 J Yzaga 6 2  
  M Tauson 4 0   Q C Bergström 6 3 2
9 J Yzaga 3 6 6
7 E Jelen 6 6  
15 É Winogradsky 4 4  
15 É Winogradsky 7 7  
  K Jones 2 4     M Leach 5 5  
  M Leach 6 6   15 É Winogradsky 7 6  
  J Klaparda 2 3     W Popp 5 3  
  W Popp 6 6     W Popp 3 6 9
2 R Krishnan 6 2 7
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gollark: But it's like saying "the price in pence is 100 times the price in £", to some extent.
gollark: I mean, it's 6 times the price *in numbers*, but the purchasing power (is that the right term?) of each currency matters.
gollark: Also, Vulkan is the trendy thing now.
gollark: Most of that is at least somewhat specific to 3D-type stuff, which isn't that useful if you just want to do compute.

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