1989 Virginia Slims of Kansas – Doubles

Natalia Bykova and Svetlana Parkhomenko were the defending champions of the doubles title at the 1989 Virginia Slims of Kansas tennis tournament but did not compete that year.

Doubles
1989 Virginia Slims of Kansas
1988 Champions Natalia Bykova
Svetlana Parkhomenko
Champions Manon Bollegraf
Lise Gregory
Runners-up Sandy Collins
Leila Meskhi
Final score6–2, 7–6

Manon Bollegraf and Lise Gregory won in the final 6–2, 7–6 against Sandy Collins and Leila Meskhi.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Betsy Nagelsen / Catherine Suire (Quarterfinals)
  2. n/a
  3. Manon Bollegraf / Lise Gregory (Champions)
  4. Ronni Reis / Paula Smith (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 B Nagelsen
C Suire
6 6  
  E Krapl
C Singer
3 2   1 B Nagelsen
C Suire
2 6 4
  S Collins
L Meskhi
6 6     S Collins
L Meskhi
6 4 6
  L Allen
P Hy
1 4     S Collins
L Meskhi
6 7  
4 R Reis
P Smith
4 6 6 4 R Reis
P Smith
4 5  
  Y Koizumi
A Villagrán
6 3 1 4 R Reis
P Smith
7 3 6
  L Ferrando
P Vásquez
1 4     S Amiach
J Thomas
5 6 4
  S Amiach
J Thomas
6 6     Sandy Collins
Leila Meskhi
2 6  
  M McGrath
S Stafford
4 1   3 Manon Bollegraf
Lise Gregory
6 7  
  C Bakkum
H Witvoet
6 6     C Bakkum
H Witvoet
6 4  
  B Bowes
M Werdel
7 3 3 3 M Bollegraf
L Gregory
7 6  
3 M Bollegraf
L Gregory
6 6 6 3 M Bollegraf
L Gregory
7 6  
  J Kaplan
D Krajčovičová
6 3     H Cioffi
A Frazier
5 4  
  H Cioffi
A Frazier
7 6     H Cioffi
A Frazier
7 3 6
  M Van Nostrand
W White
6 6   LL M Van Nostrand
W White
5 6 2
LL J Prah
E Rossides
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