1989 CA-TennisTrophy – Singles

Horst Skoff was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Glenn Layendecker.

Singles
1989 CA-TennisTrophy
Champion Paul Annacone
Runner-up Kelly Evernden
Final score67, 64, 61, 26, 63

Paul Annacone won in the final 67, 64, 61, 26, 63 against Kelly Evernden.

Seeds

  1. Jay Berger (Quarterfinals)
  2. Thomas Muster (Semifinals)
  3. Horst Skoff (Second Round)
  4. Paolo Canè (Second Round)
  5. Goran Prpić (Second Round)
  6. Jordi Arrese (First Round)
  7. Anders Järryd (Quarterfinals)
  8. Goran Ivanišević (First Round)

Draw

Key

Final

Semifinals Final
            
Q Petr Korda 1 6
  Paul Annacone 6 7
  Paul Annacone 6 6 6 2 6
  Kelly Evernden 7 4 1 6 3
  Kelly Evernden 4 6 6
2 Thomas Muster 6 2 3

Section 1

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 J Berger 6 3 6
Q J Canter 2 6 1 1 J Berger 6 6  
  A Cherkasov 4 6 6 Q C Geyer 3 2  
Q C Geyer 6 3 7 1 J Berger 6 6 3
Q P Korda 6 7   Q P Korda 3 7 6
  M Šrejber 4 6   Q P Korda 6 5 6
  M Schapers 6 7     M Schapers 4 7 4
8 G Ivanišević 3 6   Q P Korda 1 6  
3 H Skoff 7 6     P Annacone 6 7  
Q J Navrátil 5 4   3 H Skoff 2 4  
WC M Oberleitner 3 6     G Layendecker 6 6  
  G Layendecker 6 7     G Layendecker 3 6  
  J Gunnarsson 2 6 6   P Annacone 6 7  
  A Antonitsch 6 3 4   J Gunnarsson 1 5  
  P Annacone 6 6     P Annacone 6 7  
6 J Arrese 4 2  

Section 2

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 G Prpić 6 6  
  B Orešar 3 4   5 G Prpić 6 7 3
  A Volkov 7 6     A Volkov 7 5 6
  M Stich 5 2     A Volkov 5 6 5
  K Evernden 6 6     K Evernden 7 4 7
  N Pereira 4 1     K Evernden 6 6  
  D Nargiso 3 4   4 P Canè 4 3  
4 P Canè 6 6     K Evernden 4 6 6
7 A Järryd 7 6   2 T Muster 6 2 3
  C Bergström 5 1   7 A Järryd 2 6 6
  O Camporese 4 4     M Vajda 6 0 3
  M Vajda 6 6   7 A Järryd 4 4  
LL R Osterthun 4 2   2 T Muster 6 6  
WC T Buchmayer 6 6   WC T Buchmayer 4 2  
WC M Bauer 4 2   2 T Muster 6 6  
2 T Muster 6 6  
gollark: AVX-512 isn't one 512-bit operation per clock cycle?
gollark: Sad!
gollark: Probably memory bandwidth, since IIRC most things only have something like 32 bytes/second even to cache.
gollark: They have AVX and stuff. Not "muahahaha 32768 bits per clock cycle".
gollark: I wonder why this sort of thing doesn't exist on general purpose CPU architectures. Probably just horrible memory bandwidth requirements/accursedly large register files.
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