1989 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles

Roger Smith and Paul Wekesa were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Doubles
1989 Tel Aviv Open
Champions Jeremy Bates
Patrick Baur
Runners-up Rikard Bergh
Per Henricsson
Final score6–1, 4–6, 6–1

Jeremy Bates and Patrick Baur won the title, defeating Rikard Bergh and Per Henricsson 6–1, 4–6, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Matt Anger / Tim Pawsat (First Round)
  2. Paul Haarhuis / Menno Oosting (Semifinals)
  3. Jeremy Bates / Patrick Baur (Champions)
  4. Rikard Bergh / Per Henricsson (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 M Anger
T Pawsat
6 6 6
  S Guy
A Mronz
7 0 7   S Guy
A Mronz
6 6  
  R Barlow
D Engel
6 1     J Carlsson
T Nydahl
2 3  
  J Carlsson
T Nydahl
7 6     S Guy
A Mronz
3 3  
4 R Bergh
P Henricsson
6 3 6 4 R Bergh
P Henricsson
6 6  
  A Mansdorf
I Năstase
2 6 1 4 R Bergh
P Henricsson
3 7 6
  Stefan Dallwitz
MA Gorriz
4 6     L Bale
M Ozer
6 6 3
  L Bale
Mark Ozer
6 7   4 R Bergh
P Henricsson
1 6 1
  G Bloom
N Odizor
4 3   3 J Bates
P Baur
6 4 6
  N Brown
N Fulwood
6 6     N Brown
N Fulwood
4 6  
  D Marcelino
E Masso
1 6   3 J Bates
P Baur
6 7  
3 J Bates
P Baur
6 7   3 J Bates
P Baur
6 6  
  S Perkiss
R Weidenfeld
7 4 6 2 P Haarhuis
M Oosting
4 2  
  G Pozzi
M Zoecke
6 6 3   S Perkiss
R Weidenfeld
2 1  
  K Kinnear
M Nido
7 6 5 2 P Haarhuis
M Oosting
6 6  
2 P Haarhuis
M Oosting
6 7 7
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