1989 Paris Open – Singles

Amos Mansdorf was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Michael Chang.

Singles
1989 Paris Open
1988 Champion Amos Mansdorf
Champion Boris Becker
Runner-up Stefan Edberg
Final score64, 63, 63

Boris Becker won in the final 64, 63, 63 against Stefan Edberg.

Seeds

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

  1. Boris Becker (Champion)
  2. Stefan Edberg (Final)
  3. John McEnroe (Semifinals)
  4. Brad Gilbert (Quarterfinals)
  5. Michael Chang (Quarterfinals)
  6. Aaron Krickstein (Semifinals)
  7. Alberto Mancini (Second Round)
  8. Tim Mayotte (First Round)

Draw

Key

  • NB: The Final was the best of 5 sets while all other rounds were the best of 3 sets.

Final

Final
1 Boris Becker 6 6 6    
2 Stefan Edberg 4 3 3    

Section 1

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 B Becker 6 6  
Q M Šrejber 3 3   1 B Becker 6 6 7
WC F Santoro 5 3   WC G Forget 7 4 6
WC G Forget 7 6   1 B Becker 6 6 7
  K Curren 5 4   Q W Masur 7 4 6
Q W Masur 7 6   Q W Masur 4 6 6
  M Wilander 6 4   7 A Mancini 6 3 0
7 A Mancini 7 6   1 B Becker 7 3 6
3 J McEnroe 6 6   3 J McEnroe 6 6 3
Q J Svensson 3 3   3 J McEnroe 7 6  
  H Skoff 6 4 6   H Skoff 6 0  
  C van Rensburg 4 6 3 3 J McEnroe 6 6  
WC H Leconte 7 6   5 M Chang 4 3  
SE R Matuszewski 6 0   WC H Leconte 3 2  
  A Mansdorf 3 2   5 M Chang 6 6  
5 M Chang 6 6  

Section 2

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 A Krickstein 6 6  
  M Pernfors 1 3   6 A Krickstein 6 5 6
Q R Agénor 7 7   Q R Agénor 3 7 4
  P Canè 6 5   6 A Krickstein 4 6 6
  T Muster 5 6 4 4 B Gilbert 6 3 4
  Y Noah 7 3 6   Y Noah 6 6  
SE P Korda 6 6 3 4 B Gilbert 7 7  
4 B Gilbert 3 7 6 6 A Krickstein 4 6 2
8 T Mayotte 6 3 3 2 S Edberg 6 4 6
  J Hlasek 2 6 6   J Hlasek 4 6 6
  C-U Steeb 6 4 6   M Jaite 6 3 4
  M Jaite 2 6 7   J Hlasek 4 3  
  M Mečíř 6 6   2 S Edberg 6 6  
  E Sánchez 2 2     M Mečíř 6 4  
  A Chesnokov 2 3   2 S Edberg 7 6  
2 S Edberg 6 6  
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