1988 Ariadne Classic – Doubles

Hana Mandlíková and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Mandlíková with Jana Novotná and Turnbull with Elizabeth Smylie.

Doubles
1988 Ariadne Classic
1987 Champions Hana Mandlíková
Wendy Turnbull
Champions Betsy Nagelsen
Pam Shriver
Runners-up Claudia Kohde-Kilsch
Helena Suková
Final score26, 75, 62

Mandlíková and Novotná lost in the quarterfinals to Jo Durie and Sharon Walsh-Pete.

Smylie and Turnbull lost in the semifinals to Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Helena Suková.

Betsy Nagelsen and Pam Shriver won in the final 26, 75, 62 against Kohde-Kilsch and Suková.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated. The top four seeded teams received byes into the second round.

  1. Claudia Kohde-Kilsch / Helena Suková (Final)
  2. Betsy Nagelsen / Pam Shriver (Champions)
  3. Elizabeth Smylie / Wendy Turnbull (Semifinals)
  4. Hana Mandlíková / Jana Novotná (Quarterfinals)
  5. Rosalyn Fairbank / Candy Reynolds (First Round)
  6. Jenny Byrne / Janine Tremelling (Second Round)
  7. Catherine Suire / Catherine Tanvier (Quarterfinals)
  8. Jo Durie / Sharon Walsh-Pete (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Final

Final
     
1 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch
Helena Suková
6 5 2
2 Betsy Nagelsen
Pam Shriver
2 7 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 C Kohde-Kilsch
H Suková
6 6  
  N Jagerman
J Kaplan
4 2     M Jaggard
A Minter
4 2  
  M Jaggard
A Minter
6 6   1 C Kohde-Kilsch
H Suková
5 7 6
  A Devries
M Lindström
1 0   7 C Suire
C Tanvier
7 6 4
  P Fendick
J Hetherington
6 6     P Fendick
J Hetherington
1 0  
  B Potter
K Radford
2 4   7 C Suire
C Tanvier
6 6  
7 C Suire
C Tanvier
6 6   1 C Kohde-Kilsch
H Suková
7    
3 E Smylie
W Turnbull
6 r  
3 E Smylie
W Turnbull
6 6  
  K McDonald
E Smith
6 6     K McDonald
E Smith
1 0  
  E Krapl
R Zrubáková
2 1   3 E Smylie
W Turnbull
6 6 6
  D Balestrat
N Provis
7 6     D Balestrat
N Provis
7 1 4
  L O'Neill
N Sato
5 0     D Balestrat
N Provis
7 6  
  C Bakkum
H Witvoet
6 6     C Bakkum
H Witvoet
5 2  
5 R Fairbank
C Reynolds
4 2  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 J Durie
S Walsh-Pete
6 6  
  H Ludloff
E Minter
3 1   8 J Durie
S Walsh-Pete
7 6  
  M Bollegraf
C Jolissaint
6 6     M Bollegraf
C Jolissaint
6 3  
  C Porwik
W Probst
2 3   8 J Durie
S Walsh-Pete
3 6 6
  P Hy
E Inoue
6 7   4 H Mandlíková
J Novotná
6 0 3
  D-A Hansel
P Smith
3 5     P Hy
E Inoue
7 4 2
4 H Mandlíková
J Novotná
5 6 6
8 J Durie
S Walsh-Pete
4 2  
6 J Byrne
J Tremelling
6 6   2 B Nagelsen
P Shriver
6 6  
  A M Fernandez
L Field
1 4   6 J Byrne
J Tremelling
6 2 6
  J Halard
P Paradis
6 4 5   B Cordwell
J Richardson
2 6 7
  B Cordwell
J Richardson
4 6 7   B Cordwell
J Richardson
2 4  
  S Collins
S Hanika
6 6 1 2 B Nagelsen
P Shriver
6 6  
  J Salmon
M Yanagi
4 7 6   J Salmon
M Yanagi
0 0  
2 B Nagelsen
P Shriver
6 6  
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