1987 Geneva Open – Doubles

Andreas Maurer and Jörgen Windahl were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Doubles
1987 Geneva Open
Champions Ricardo Acioly
Luiz Mattar
Runners-up Mansour Bahrami
Diego Pérez
Final score3–6, 6–4, 6–2

Ricardo Acioly and Luiz Mattar won the title, defeating Mansour Bahrami and Diego Pérez 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 H Gildemeister
A Gómez
6 6  
WC H de la Peña
I Năstase
2 4   1 H Gildemeister
A Gómez
w/o    
  D Graham
J Sobel
6 3 2   E Bengoechea
H Skoff
     
  E Bengoechea
H Skoff
4 6 6 1 H Gildemeister
A Gómez
3 2  
4 R Båthman
J Nyström
4 6 6   R Acioly
L Mattar
6 6  
  R Barlow
C Limberger
6 3 2 4 R Båthman
J Nyström
6 7 3
  R Acioly
L Mattar
6 6 6   R Acioly
L Mattar
7 6 6
  C Allgårdh
P Bastiansen
7 3 3   R Acioly
L Mattar
3 6 6
  Stefano Mezzadri
U Stenlund
2 3   3 M Bahrami
D Pérez
6 4 2
  G Luza
G Tiberti
6 6     G Luza
G Tiberti
6 3 2
  Rolf Hertzog
Marc Walder
3 4   3 M Bahrami
D Pérez
3 6 6
3 M Bahrami
D Pérez
6 6   3 M Bahrami
D Pérez
6 6  
  R Agénor
J Brown
1 2   2 C Mezzadri
T Šmíd
2 4  
  W Fibak
H Leconte
6 6     W Fibak
H Leconte
4 6 3
  A Burrow
D Maasdorp
6 2   2 C Mezzadri
T Šmíd
6 4 6
2 C Mezzadri
T Šmíd
7 6  
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gollark: There are some for link local ones and unique local ones.
gollark: That's not well-defined.
gollark: DHCP is as far as I know not very necessary since devices can just autoconfigure themselves via MAC address as the space is way bigger.
gollark: LAN: you have a link local address, which is specific to an interface and only routed on the LAN, and are automatically assigned a global one mostly.

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