1990 Eurocard Classic – Singles

Singles
1990 Eurocard Classic
1989 Champion first event
Champion West Germany Boris Becker
Runner-up Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Final score 6–2, 6–2
Main article: 1990 Eurocard Classic

It was the first edition of the Eurocard Classic. Boris Becker won the inaugural singles title, defeating Ivan Lendl 6–2, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (Final)
  2. West Germany Boris Becker (Champion)
  3. France Yannick Noah (Second Round)
  4. West Germany Carl-Uwe Steeb (First Round)
  5. Spain Emilio Sánchez (Second Round)
  6. Austria Horst Skoff (Quarterfinals)
  7. Austria Thomas Muster (First Round)
  8. Haiti Ronald Agénor (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 6 6  
   Sweden Magnus Gustafsson 4 7 3  
  1  Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 2 2  
  2  West Germany Boris Becker 6 6  
   Sweden Jonas Svensson 5 2  
  2  West Germany Boris Becker 7 6    

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6
Italy O Camporese 4 2 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 7 6
Czechoslovakia K Nováček 3 6 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 5 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Prpić 6 4 6 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6
Czechoslovakia M Střelba 7 6 WC West Germany P Kühnen 3 3
Spain J Arrese 5 3 Czechoslovakia M Střelba 1 2
WC West Germany P Kühnen 4 7 6 WC West Germany P Kühnen 6 6
7 Austria T Muster 6 6 1 1 Czechoslovakia I Lendl 6 6 6
4 West Germany C-U Steeb 2 1 Sweden M Gustafsson 4 7 3
Israel A Mansdorf 6 6 Israel A Mansdorf 2 4
Q Finland A Rahunen 7 6 Q Finland A Rahunen 6 6
Spain J Sánchez 6 3 Q Finland A Rahunen 7 1 2
Sweden M Gustafsson 4 7 6 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević 6 6 4 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6
Sweden J Gunnarsson 4 1 5 Spain E Sánchez 3 0
5 Spain E Sánchez 6 6

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
6 Austria H Skoff 6 3 6
Q West Germany M Zoecke 4 6 3 6 Austria H Skoff 6 1 6
Q Sweden T Högstedt 6 2 6 Q Sweden T Högstedt 2 6 3
West Germany E Jelen 4 6 2 6 Austria H Skoff 4 2
Sweden J Svensson 7 7 Sweden J Svensson 6 6
WC West Germany M Stich 6 5 Sweden J Svensson 6 6
France G Forget 4 6 3 France Y Noah 2 4
3 France Y Noah 6 7 Sweden J Svensson 5 2
8 Haiti R Agénor 5 4 2 West Germany B Becker 7 6
Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 7 6 Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 6 6
Switzerland J Hlasek 4 5 Italy P Canè 0 4
Italy P Canè 6 7 Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 4 2
Soviet Union A Volkov 6 7 2 West Germany B Becker 6 6
WC Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 3 5 Soviet Union A Volkov 4 6 3
Q Australia B Dyke 6 4 2 West Germany B Becker 6 3 6
2 West Germany B Becker 7 6

References

General
Specific
  1. "Becker tops Lendl". The Hour. Associated Press. 1990-02-26. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
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