1987 Swan Premium Open – Doubles

Boris Becker and John Fitzgerald were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Becker with Robert Seguso and Fitzgerald with Eric Jelen.

Doubles
1987 Swan Premium Open
Champions Darren Cahill
Mark Kratzmann
Runners-up Boris Becker
Robert Seguso
Final score63, 62

Fitzgerald and Jelen lost in the first round to Matt Anger and Kelly Evernden.

Becker and Seguso lost in the final 63, 62 to Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzmann.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 B Becker
R Seguso
6 6 6
  M Freeman
C Hooper
7 4 2 1 B Becker
R Seguso
6 7  
  T Siegel
D Tyson
1 6 3   D Macpherson
S Youl
4 5  
  D Macpherson
S Youl
6 4 6 1 B Becker
R Seguso
6 7  
3 S Davis
M De Palmer
3 7 6   M Anger
K Evernden
3 6  
  J Frawley
P McNamee
6 6 4 3 S Davis
M De Palmer
3 6  
  J Fitzgerald
E Jelen
        M Anger
K Evernden
6 7  
  M Anger
K Evernden
w/o     1 B Becker
R Seguso
3 2  
  T Mmoh
C Saceanu
4 2     D Cahill
M Kratzmann
6 6  
  D Cahill
M Kratzmann
6 6     D Cahill
M Kratzmann
7 4 7
  G Muller
T Pawsat
4 6 2 4 P Doohan
S Giammalva Jr.
6 6 6
4 P Doohan
S Giammalva Jr.
6 3 6   D Cahill
M Kratzmann
6 4 6
  B Dyke
W Masur
4 6     M Davis
B Drewett
4 6 3
  M Davis
B Drewett
6 7     M Davis
B Drewett
7 6  
  P Carter
L Shiras
6 7 2 2 P Annacone
S Živojinović
6 4  
2 P Annacone
S Živojinović
7 6 6
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gollark: That would just be the applicative one.
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