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1986 Goldstar Cologne – Singles

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Singles
1986 Goldstar Cologne
Final
ChampionSweden Jonas Svensson
Runner-upSweden Stefan Eriksson
Score6–7, 6–2, 6–2
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1985 · Cologne Grand Prix

Peter Lundgren was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Karel Nováček.

Jonas Svensson won the title by defeating Stefan Eriksson 6–7, 6–2, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds

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  1. Sweden Anders Järryd (semifinals)
  2. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Živojinović (second round)
  3. Sweden Peter Lundgren (second round)
  4. Czechoslovakia Milan Šrejber (first round)
  5. Australia Broderick Dyke (first round)
  6. Sweden Jan Gunnarsson (second round)
  7. Czechoslovakia Libor Pimek (quarterfinals)
  8. Netherlands Michiel Schapers (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Sweden Anders Järryd 5 1
Sweden Stefan Eriksson 7 6
Sweden Stefan Eriksson 7 2 2
Sweden Jonas Svensson 6 6 6
Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček 3 6
Sweden Jonas Svensson 6 7

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Sweden A Järryd 2 6 6
Q West Germany H Rittersbacher 6 4 4 1 Sweden A Järryd 2 7 6
Paraguay F González 6 3 United States B Green 6 6 2
United States B Green 7 6 1 Sweden A Järryd 6 3 6
West Germany W Popp 3 2 Q United States G Donnelly 2 6 3
Q United States G Donnelly 6 6 Q United States G Donnelly 6 6
Australia M Edmondson 6 6 Australia M Edmondson 1 2
8 Netherlands M Schapers 4 4 1 Sweden A Järryd 5 1
4/WC Czechoslovakia M Šrejber 4 6 Sweden S Eriksson 7 6
Australia W Masur 6 7 Australia W Masur 4 6 3
Q Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Ostoja 3 4 Sweden S Eriksson 6 1 6
Sweden S Eriksson 6 6 Sweden S Eriksson 3 6 6
Q Australia P Carter 3 4 United States C Hooper 6 0 4
United States C Hooper 6 6 United States C Hooper 6 1 6
Israel S Perkiss 6 6 Israel S Perkiss 4 6 4
5 Australia B Dyke 1 4

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Sweden J Gunnarsson 6 6
Romania F Segărceanu 3 4 6 Sweden J Gunnarsson 2 3
New Zealand K Evernden 5 5 Israel A Mansdorf 6 6
Israel A Mansdorf 7 7 Israel A Mansdorf 6 6 4
Israel S Glickstein 3 3 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 7 2 6
Czechoslovakia K Nováček 6 6 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 6 6
Australia B Drewett 4 2 3 Sweden P Lundgren 4 1
3 Sweden P Lundgren 6 6 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 3 6
7 Czechoslovakia L Pimek 3 6 6 Sweden J Svensson 6 7
New Zealand R Simpson 6 4 4 7 Czechoslovakia L Pimek 7 5 6
Brazil N Aerts 5 5 WC West Germany U Riglewski 6 7 4
WC West Germany U Riglewski 7 7 7 Czechoslovakia L Pimek 3 4
Sweden J Svensson 6 6 Sweden J Svensson 6 6
WC West Germany E Jelen 3 2 Sweden J Svensson 6 6
Austria T Muster 3 2 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 2 3
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 6 6

References

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  1. ^ Sokolowski, Alexandre (23 June 2024). "June 23, 1987: The day Stefan Edberg dished out a rare triple bagel at Wimbledon". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 8 July 2024. Stefan Eriksson was born in 1963. He was ranked No 118 in June 1987, and his highest ranking had been No 72 in February of the same year. His best performance on the Tour so far was a final in Cologne in 1986, when he lost to Jonas Svensson (6-7, 6-2, 6-2).
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