1988 Benson and Hedges Open – Singles

Amos Mansdorf defeated Ramesh Krishnan 6–3, 6–4 to win the 1988 Heineken Open singles competition. Miloslav Mečíř was the champion but did not defend his title.

Singles
1988 Benson and Hedges Open
Champion Amos Mansdorf
Runner-up Ramesh Krishnan
Final score6–3, 6–4
Draw32 (4Q / 3WC)
Seeds8

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Peter Lundgren (Quarterfinals)
  2. Amos Mansdorf (Champion)
  3. Jonas Svensson (Second Round)
  4. Carl-Uwe Steeb (First Round)
  5. John Frawley (Quarterfinals)
  6. Jim Pugh (Semifinals)
  7. Michiel Schapers (Second Round)
  8. Dan Goldie (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

  • Q - Qualifier
  • WC - Wild Card
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 P Lundgren 6 6  
  D Cassidy 3 4   1 P Lundgren 6 6 6
  P Canè 3 1   Q T Witsken 3 7 3
Q T Witsken 6 6   1 P Lundgren 3 1  
  R Krishnan 6 6     R Krishnan 6 6  
  T Benhabiles 0 4     R Krishnan 7 6  
  C Pistolesi 3 2   7 M Schapers 5 3  
7 M Schapers 6 6     R Krishnan 6 6  
4 C Steeb 2 6   6 J Pugh 2 2  
  J Grabb 6 7     J Grabb 3 6 6
WC D Lewis 1 6 7 WC D Lewis 6 3 0
  C Saceanu 6 4 5   J Grabb 3 6 6
  M Gustafsson 2 2   6 J Pugh 6 2 8
  C Bergström 6 6     C Bergström 6 3 8
  M Woodforde 6 3 6 6 J Pugh 2 6 10
6 J Pugh 4 6 8   Ramesh Krishnan 3 4  
5 J Frawley 6 6   2 Amos Mansdorf 6 6  
WC B Derlin 3 3   5 J Frawley 0 6 6
  G Connell 7 6     G Connell 6 4 1
Q O Camporese 5 4   5 J Frawley 6 2  
  B Dyke 6 6     B Dyke 7 6  
WC B Steven 3 4     B Dyke 6 1 8
  T Wilkison 2 0   3 J Svensson 4 6 6
3 J Svensson 6 6     B Dyke 3 4  
8 D Goldie 6 6   2 A Mansdorf 6 6  
Q A Mronz 4 1   8 D Goldie 5 6 6
  D Keretić 6 2 3 M Davis 7 4 4
  M Davis 3 6 6 8 D Goldie 1 4  
  J Bates 6 6   2 A Mansdorf 6 6  
  B Scanlon 3 3     J Bates 6 6 1
Q S Matsuoka 3 2   2 A Mansdorf 4 7 6
2 A Mansdorf 6 6  
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