1989 Seoul Open – Doubles

Andrew Castle and Roberto Saad were the defending champions but only Castle competed that year with Robert Van't Hof.

Doubles
1989 Seoul Open
Champions Scott Davis
Paul Wekesa
Runners-up John Letts
Bruce Man-Son-Hing
Final score62, 64

Castle and Van't Hof lost in the quarterfinals to Scott Davis and Paul Wekesa.

Davis and Wekesa won in the final 62, 64 against John Letts and Bruce Man-Son-Hing.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 B Drewett
J Fitzgerald
6 6 6
  T Nydahl
O Rahnasto
1 7 7   T Nydahl
O Rahnasto
3 6 4
  J Goodall
J Russell
3 7 3   J Canter
N Pereira
6 3 6
  J Canter
N Pereira
6 6 6   J Canter
N Pereira
6 5 3
4 B Dyke
T Svantesson
6 3 3   J Letts
B Man-Son-Hing
3 7 6
  J Letts
B Man-Son-Hing
2 6 6   J Letts
B Man-Son-Hing
3 6 6
  B-S Kim
J-S Yoo
3 4     P Chamberlin
C Saceanu
6 4 1
  P Chamberlin
C Saceanu
6 6     J Letts
B Man-Son-Hing
2 4  
  S Guy
L Scott
2 4     S Davis
P Wekesa
6 6  
  M Anger
K Evernden
6 6     M Anger
K Evernden
4 6 5
  Y Doumbia
J-P Fleurian
6 6     Y Doumbia
J-P Fleurian
6 3 7
3 M Kratzmann
G Layendecker
4 4     Y Doumbia
J-P Fleurian
2 4  
  J Bates
L Shiras
6 2 3   S Davis
P Wekesa
6 6  
  S Davis
P Wekesa
2 6 6   S Davis
P Wekesa
7 6 6
  R Baxter
M Ferreira
6 3 2 2 A Castle
R Van't Hof
6 7 4
2 A Castle
R Van't Hof
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