1989 Tel Aviv Open – Singles

Brad Gilbert was the defending champion, but he lost in first round.

Singles
1989 Tel Aviv Open
Champion Jimmy Connors
Runner-up Gilad Bloom
Final score2–6, 6–2, 6–1

Jimmy Connors won the tournament, beating Gilad Bloom in the final, 2–6, 6–2, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Brad Gilbert (First Round)
  2. Jimmy Connors (Champion)
  3. Amos Mansdorf (Semifinals)
  4. Christo van Rensburg (Second Round, retired)
  5. Paul Haarhuis (First Round)
  6. Chris Bailey (Second Round)
  7. Miguel Nido (Quarterfinals)
  8. Kelly Jones (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Gianluca Pozzi 3 7 3
  Gilad Bloom 6 5 6
  Gilad Bloom 6 2 1
2 Jimmy Connors 2 6 6
3 Amos Mansdorf 3 5  
2 Jimmy Connors 6 7  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 B Gilbert 7 6 6
  J Bates 6 7 7   J Bates 2 2  
  D Marcelino 6 3     G Pozzi 6 6  
  G Pozzi 7 6     G Pozzi 6 7  
Q A Naor 4 6 7 8 K Jones 3 5  
  J Carlsson 6 4 6 Q A Naor 3 2  
  N Odizor 2 5   8 K Jones 6 6  
8 K Jones 6 7     G Pozzi 3 7 3
4 C van Rensburg 6 6     G Bloom 6 5 6
  E Masso 4 1   4 C van Rensburg 6 2r  
  G Bloom 6 6     G Bloom 7 4  
Q P Henricsson 1 1     G Bloom 7 6  
  J Čihák 7 4 6   J Čihák 5 1  
  N Brown 5 6 3   J Čihák 3 6 7
  P Baur 6 0 6   P Baur 6 3 5
5 P Haarhuis 2 6 2

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 C Bailey 6 6  
  D Engel 4 3   6 C Bailey 6 3  
  M Zoecke 3 6 6   M Zoecke 7 6  
Q R Bergh 6 3 3   M Zoecke 2 7 2
WC Boaz Merenstein 7 6   3 A Mansdorf 6 6 6
  M Anger 6 1   WC Boaz Merenstein 2 1  
WC M Daniel 3 3   3 A Mansdorf 6 6  
3 A Mansdorf 6 6   3 A Mansdorf 3 5  
7 M Nido 3 6 6 2 J Connors 6 7  
  R Barlow 6 2 4 7 M Nido 7 6  
Q S Guy 6 6   Q S Guy 6 4  
  A Mronz 4 4   7 M Nido 6 3 3
  N Fulwood 6 3 6 2 J Connors 1 6 6
  T Nydahl 4 6 7   T Nydahl 1 4  
  M Oosting 2 0   2 J Connors 6 6  
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