1990 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships – Doubles

Top-seeded pair Scott Davis and David Pate won in the final against second-seeds Jim Grabb and Leonardo Lavalle.

Doubles
1990 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
Champions Scott Davis
David Pate
Runners-up Jim Grabb
Leonardo Lavalle
Final score6–2, 6–3

Seeds

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

  1. Scott Davis / David Pate (Champions)
  2. Jim Grabb / Leonardo Lavalle (Final)
  3. Brad Pearce / Richey Reneberg (Quarterfinals)
  4. Broderick Dyke / Tim Wilkison (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Scott Davis
David Pate
6 5 6
  Royce Deppe
Derrick Rostagno
1 7 1 1 Scott Davis
David Pate
6 3 6
  Eric Amend
Jeff Tarango
6 6     Eric Amend
Jeff Tarango
3 6 2
  Ville Jansson
Tobias Svantesson
4 3   1 Scott Davis
David Pate
4 7 6
4 Broderick Dyke
Tim Wilkison
3 6 7   Sven Salumaa
John Sobel
6 6 4
  Joey Rive
Leif Shiras
6 4 6 4 Broderick Dyke
Tim Wilkison
5 6 5
  Sven Salumaa
John Sobel
6 6     Sven Salumaa
John Sobel
7 3 7
  Agustín Moreno
Blaine Willenborg
3 2   1 Scott Davis
David Pate
6 6  
  Alexander Mronz
G Van Emburgh
6 6   2 Jim Grabb
Leonardo Lavalle
2 3  
  Shelby Cannon
Bret Garnett
3 3     Alexander Mronz
G Van Emburgh
6 6  
  Dan Cassidy
Bryan Shelton
6 5 6 3 Brad Pearce
Richey Reneberg
2 3  
3 Brad Pearce
Richey Reneberg
1 7 7   Alexander Mronz
Greg Van Emburgh
4 6 3
  Alfonso Mora
Brian Page
6 3 6 2 Jim Grabb
Leonardo Lavalle
6 3 6
  John Letts
Robert Van't Hof
3 6 4   Alfonso Mora
Brian Page
5 6 6
  Tom Mercer
F Pérez Pascal
4 3   2 Jim Grabb
Leonardo Lavalle
7 3 7
2 Jim Grabb
Leonardo Lavalle
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References

  • "Doubles Draw". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  • "USCC-Kiawah Island". itftennis.com. ITF Licensing (UK) Ltd. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
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