1988 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles

Guy Forget and Yannick Noah were the defending champions but only Forget competed that year with Henri Leconte.

Doubles
1988 Stella Artois Championships
Champions Ken Flach
Robert Seguso
Runners-up Pieter Aldrich
Danie Visser
Final score62, 76

Forget and Leconte lost in the semifinals to Ken Flach and Robert Seguso.

Flach and Seguso won in the final 62, 76 against Pieter Aldrich and Danie Visser.

Seeds

  1. Ken Flach / Robert Seguso (Champions)
  2. Kevin Curren / David Pate (Second Round)
  3. Stefan Edberg / Rick Leach (Quarterfinals)
  4. Kelly Evernden / Johan Kriek (Quarterfinals)
  5. Christo van Rensburg / Slobodan Živojinović (Second Round)
  6. Guy Forget / Henri Leconte (Semifinals)
  7. Pat Cash / John Fitzgerald (Second Round)
  8. Martin Davis / Brad Drewett (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Final

Semifinals Final
          
1 Ken Flach
Robert Seguso
7 4 8
6 Guy Forget
Henri Leconte
6 6 6
1 Ken Flach
Robert Seguso
6 7  
  Pieter Aldrich
Danie Visser
2 6  
  Grant Connell
Glenn Michibata
6 6 10
  Pieter Aldrich
Danie Visser
2 7 12

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 K Flach
R Seguso
4 6 9
  M Flur
S Giammalva Jr.
6 4 7 1 K Flach
R Seguso
6 4 6
WC A Mansdorf
S Shaw
2 6 6 WC D Felgate
N Fulwood
3 6 0
WC D Felgate
N Fulwood
6 3 8 1 K Flach
R Seguso
6 6  
  W Masur
M Woodforde
3 7 4   D Cahill
S Youl
4 1  
  D Cahill
S Youl
6 6 6   D Cahill
S Youl
6 6  
  P Doohan
J Grabb
6 3 4 8 M Davis
B Drewett
3 4  
8 M Davis
B Drewett
3 6 6 1 K Flach
R Seguso
7 4 8
3 S Edberg
R Leach
6 7   6 G Forget
H Leconte
6 6 6
  P Fleming
L Shiras
3 5   3 S Edberg
R Leach
7 6  
  J Frana
G Muller
6 7     J Frana
G Muller
6 3  
  P Carter
E Korita
3 6   3 S Edberg
R Leach
4 6 4
  J Stoltenberg
T Woodbridge
4 7 0 6 G Forget
H Leconte
6 4 6
  C Limberger
L Scott
6 5 6   C Limberger
L Scott
3 5  
  B Dyke
T Pawsat
5 4   6 G Forget
H Leconte
6 7  
6 G Forget
H Leconte
7 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 C van Rensburg
S Živojinović
7 6  
  A Kohlberg
R Van't Hof
6 4   5 C van Rensburg
S Živojinović
4 4  
  B Becker
E Jelen
4 6 3   G Connell
G Michibata
6 6  
  G Connell
G Michibata
6 4 6   G Connell
G Michibata
6 2 10
  K Jones
P Kühnen
3 4   4 K Evernden
J Kriek
4 6 8
  M Anger
G Layendecker
6 6     M Anger
G Layendecker
4 4  
  S Denton
L Warder
4 4   4 K Evernden
J Kriek
6 6  
4 K Evernden
J Kriek
6 6     G Connell
G Michibata
6 6 10
7 P Cash
J Fitzgerald
7 5 6   P Aldrich
D Visser
2 7 12
  E Edwards
T Wilkison
6 7 1 7 P Cash
J Fitzgerald
1 6  
  C Hooper
B Pearce
6 6 6   C Hooper
B Pearce
6 7  
  M De Palmer
G Donnelly
4 7 3   C Hooper
B Pearce
3 2  
  R Acuña
S Davis
6 6     P Aldrich
D Visser
6 6  
  P Aldrich
D Visser
7 7     P Aldrich
D Visser
6 6  
LL M Basham
C Beckman
6 4   2 K Curren
D Pate
2 3  
2 K Curren
D Pate
7 6  
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