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1985 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Singles

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Singles
1985 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Final
ChampionUnited States Tom Gullikson
Runner-upUnited States John Sadri
Score6–3, 7–5
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1984 · Hall of Fame Open · 1986 →

Vijay Amritraj was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to David Pate.

Tom Gullikson won the title by defeating John Sadri 6–3, 7–5 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

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  1. United States Johan Kriek (quarterfinals)
  2. United States Tim Mayotte (semifinals)
  3. United States Scott Davis (quarterfinals)
  4. United States David Pate (semifinals)
  5. United States Paul Annacone (quarterfinals)
  6. United States John Sadri (final)
  7. United States Sammy Giammalva Jr. (first round)
  8. Australia John Fitzgerald (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
United States Tom Gullikson 7 6 7
4 United States David Pate 6 7 5
United States Tom Gullikson 6 7
6 United States John Sadri 3 6
6 United States John Sadri 6 6
2 United States Tim Mayotte 4 3

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States J Kriek 7 4 6
WC United States J Grabb 5 6 2 1 United States J Kriek 6 6
United Kingdom S Shaw 3 5 United States S McCain 3 4
United States S McCain 6 7 1 United States J Kriek 6 6 3
Q United States R Knapp 4 6 2 United States To Gullikson 7 4 6
United States To Gullikson 6 4 6 United States To Gullikson 6 7
WC United States R Seguso 4 6 5 8 Australia J Fitzgerald 4 6
8 Australia J Fitzgerald 6 3 7 United States To Gullikson 7 6 7
4 United States D Pate 6 6 4 United States D Pate 6 7 5
India V Amritraj 3 4 4 United States D Pate 6 6
United States L Shiras 3 7 7 United States L Shiras 2 2
Australia P Doohan 6 5 5 4 United States D Pate 3 7 6
Q United States D Rostagno 6 6 5 United States P Annacone 6 5 3
United States M Mitchell 4 2 Q United States D Rostagno 4 4
United States C Hooper 4 3r 5 United States P Annacone 6 6
5 United States P Annacone 6 3

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 United States J Sadri 6 6
United States J Lapidus 1 1 6 United States J Sadri 6 6
New Zealand R Simpson 6 7 New Zealand R Simpson 4 4
South Africa E Edwards 1 6 6 United States J Sadri 6 7
Paraguay F González 7 2 6 3 United States S Davis 3 5
South Africa D Visser 6 6 1 Paraguay F González 6 1
United States D Cassidy 6 2 3 United States S Davis 7 6
3 United States S Davis 7 6 6 United States J Sadri 6 6
7 United States S Giammalva Jr. 6 3 4 2 United States T Mayotte 4 3
United States Ti Gullikson 3 6 6 United States Ti Gullikson 6 3 4
WC Chile R Acuña 5 2 United States M Flur 2 6 6
United States M Flur 7 6 United States M Flur 6 4 2
United States B Green 3 2 2 United States T Mayotte 3 6 6
Q Canada G Michibata 6 6 Q Canada G Michibata 6 1 1
Q South Africa C van Rensburg 4 4 2 United States T Mayotte 3 6 6
2 United States T Mayotte 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "About - Past Champions". Infosys Hall of Fame Open. Newport, Rhode Island. Retrieved 8 April 2024. SINGLES: 1985 - TOM GULLIKSON
  2. ^ "Nystrom captures Swiss Open final". The New York Times. Associated Press. 15 July 1985. Retrieved 8 April 2024. Tom Gullikson, at age 33, won his first singles championship in 11 years on the Grand Prix tennis circuit when he upset John Sadri in the final of the $117,000 Volvo Tennis Hall of Fame Championships.
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