1991 Volvo San Francisco – Singles

Andre Agassi was the defending champion, but lost in semifinals to Brad Gilbert.[1][2]

Singles
1991 Volvo San Francisco
Champion Darren Cahill
Runner-up Brad Gilbert
Final score6–2, 3–6, 6–4
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8

Darren Cahill won the title by defeating Gilbert 6–2, 3–6, 6–4 in the final.[3][4]

Seeds

  1. Andre Agassi (Semifinals)
  2. Andrés Gómez (Second round)
  3. Brad Gilbert (Final)
  4. John McEnroe (Quarterfinals)
  5. Tim Mayotte (Second round)
  6. Darren Cahill (Champion)
  7. Wally Masur (Semifinals)
  8. Gary Muller (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Andre Agassi 1 2
3 Brad Gilbert 6 6
3 Brad Gilbert 2 6 4
6 Darren Cahill 6 3 6
6 Darren Cahill 4 6 7
7 Wally Masur 6 4 5

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 A Agassi 77 6
Q J Tarango 65 3 1 A Agassi 3 6 6
Q M Ondruska 1 3 U Riglewski 6 4 3
U Riglewski 6 6 1 A Agassi 6 6
S Davis 5 3 K Curren 2 4
K Curren 7 6 K Curren 4 78 6
L Herrera 6 77 L Herrera 6 66 2
8 G Muller 4 64 1 A Agassi 1 2
3 B Gilbert 6 3 6 3 B Gilbert 6 6
P Kühnen 3 6 2 3 B Gilbert 6 6
A Mronz 77 6 A Mronz 3 3
Q R Leach 63 3 3 B Gilbert 6 5 6
D Goldie 6 5 6 D Goldie 1 7 4
J Grabb 4 7 3 D Goldie 2 78 7
T Carbonell 4 66 5/WC T Mayotte 6 66 5
5/WC T Mayotte 6 78

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 D Cahill 6 6
T Högstedt 2 2 6 D Cahill 5 6 6
B Garrow 1 1 G Raoux 7 4 3
G Raoux 6 6 6 D Cahill 7 3 6
M Kratzmann 6 77 4/WC J McEnroe 6 6 3
V Paloheimo 3 61 M Kratzmann 4 6
A Sznajder 3 0 4/WC J McEnroe 6 7
4/WC J McEnroe 6 6 6 D Cahill 4 6 7
7 W Masur 6 6 7 W Masur 6 4 5
B Pearce 1 4 7 W Masur 6 6
R Krishnan 77 77 R Krishnan 3 3
A Rahunen 64 61 7 W Masur 6 4 7
D Pate 6 7 D Pate 1 6 6
WC P Chamberlin 3 5 D Pate 1 6 6
Q B Devening 6 4 4 2 A Gómez 6 4 2
2 A Gómez 4 6 6
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References

  1. "Gilbert upsets top-speeded Agassi, 6-1, 6-2". Deseret News. 10 February 1991. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. "Agassi falls to Gilbert". Tampa Bay Times. 12 October 2005. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  3. "TENNIS ROUNDUP: Cahill Defeats Gilbert". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 11 February 1991. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  4. "Cahill excited over second career victory". New Straits Times. 12 February 1991. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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