1988 European Open – Singles

Chris Evert was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Singles
1988 European Open
1987 Champion Chris Evert-Lloyd
Champion Barbara Paulus
Runner-up Lori McNeil
Final score64, 57, 61

Barbara Paulus won in the final 64, 57, 61 against Lori McNeil.

Seeds

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

  1. Manuela Maleeva-Fragnière (Quarterfinals)
  2. Lori McNeil (Final)
  3. Mary Joe Fernández (Second Round)
  4. Nathalie Tauziat (First Round)
  5. Catarina Lindqvist (Quarterfinals)
  6. Patricia Tarabini (First Round)
  7. Neige Dias (Second Round)
  8. Brenda Schultz (Second Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 M Maleeva-Fragnière 6 6  
  C Cohen 3 4   1 M Maleeva-Fragnière 6 6  
  E Krapl 6 3   Q L Lapi 3 1  
Q L Lapi 7 6   1 M Maleeva-Fragnière 5 4  
  F Bonsignori 4 1     I Demongeot 7 6  
  D van Rensburg 6 6     D van Rensburg 3 2  
  I Demongeot 7 6     I Demongeot 6 6  
6 P Tarabini 6 4     I Demongeot 6 3 1
4 N Tauziat 5 4     B Paulus 4 6 6
  G Miró 7 6     G Miró 5 3  
  I Budařová 6 7     I Budařová 7 6  
  S Wasserman 1 5     I Budařová 2 2  
  B Paulus 6 6     B Paulus 6 6  
  K Schimper 2 3     B Paulus 6 6  
Q A Vieira 3 2   7 N Dias 1 2  
7 N Dias 6 6     Barbara Paulus 6 5 6
5 C Lindqvist 7 6   2 Lori McNeil 4 7 1
  L Golarsa 5 1   5 C Lindqvist 6 7  
  A Villagrán 6 6     A Villagrán 1 6  
  A Devries 4 4   5 C Lindqvist 2 6 2
  M Pérez-Roldán 5 6 6   M Pérez-Roldán 6 0 6
Q S Jaquet 7 4 4   M Pérez-Roldán 6    
  M Lindström 3 3   3 M J Fernández 6 r  
3 M J Fernández 6 6     M Pérez-Roldán 2 0 r
8 B Schultz 6 6   2 L McNeil 6 3  
  C Porwik 2 1   8 B Schultz 4 7 3
  M Paz 6 6     M Paz 6 5 6
  C Martínez 4 1     M Paz 6 3  
Q A Kanellopoulou 5 6   2 L McNeil 7 6  
  L Ferrando 7 7     L Ferrando 4 7 4
  H Witvoet 3 3   2 L McNeil 6 5 6
2 L McNeil 6 6  
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