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1989 Volvo Tennis San Francisco – Singles

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Singles
1989 Volvo Tennis San Francisco
Final
ChampionUnited States Brad Gilbert
Runner-upSweden Anders Järryd
Score7–5, 6–2
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1988 · Pacific Coast Championships · 1990 →

Michael Chang was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Kelly Evernden.

Brad Gilbert won the title, by defeating Anders Järryd 7–5, 6–2 in the final.[1][2][3]

Seeds

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  1. (n/a)
  2. United States Michael Chang (quarterfinals)
  3. United States Brad Gilbert (champion)
  4. United States Tim Mayotte (second round)
  5. United States Kevin Curren (semifinals)
  6. South Africa Christo van Rensburg (quarterfinals)
  7. Australia John Fitzgerald (first round)
  8. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Živojinović (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Sweden Anders Järryd 3 7 7
5 United States Kevin Curren 6 6 5
Sweden Anders Järryd 5 2
3 United States Brad Gilbert 7 6
3 United States Brad Gilbert 4 6 7
New Zealand Kelly Evernden 6 1 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL United States B Garrow 4 4
Canada A Sznajder 6 6 Canada A Sznajder 3 2
Sweden P Lundgren 4 3 United States D Rostagno 6 6
United States D Rostagno 6 6 United States D Rostagno 2 2r
Australia D Cahill 1 0 Sweden A Järryd 6 3
Sweden A Järryd 6 6 Sweden A Järryd 6 3 6
Mexico L Lavalle 5 6 8/WC Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 3 6 3
8/WC Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Živojinović 7 7 Sweden A Järryd 3 7 7
4 United States T Mayotte 6 7 5 United States K Curren 6 6 5
United States J Pugh 2 6 4 United States T Mayotte 6 3 5
Q United States P Galbraith 4 3 United States J Grabb 4 6 7
United States J Grabb 6 6 United States J Grabb 2 3
United States T Witsken 6 7 5 United States K Curren 6 6
Q United States J Tarango 4 6 United States T Witsken 4 6 1
WC United States T Wilkison 4 6 5 United States K Curren 6 3 6
5 United States K Curren 6 7

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 South Africa C van Rensburg 6 6
WC United States P Sampras 4 4 6 South Africa C van Rensburg 7 6
South Africa P Aldrich 3 6 6 South Africa P Aldrich 5 4
Q United States R Weiss 6 3 1 6 South Africa C van Rensburg 5 3
United States D Wheaton 6 3 4 3 United States B Gilbert 7 6
United States S Davis 3 6 6 United States S Davis 3 4
United States R Matuszewski 2 4 3 United States B Gilbert 6 6
3 United States B Gilbert 6 6 3 United States B Gilbert 4 6 7
7 Australia J Fitzgerald 3 6 1 New Zealand K Evernden 6 1 6
United States L Shiras 6 3 6 United States L Shiras 6 2
New Zealand K Evernden 6 7 New Zealand K Evernden 7 6
United States P Annacone 4 6 New Zealand K Evernden 6 6
United States P Chamberlin 6 6 2 United States M Chang 0 1
Q United States J Rive 4 3 United States P Chamberlin 1 2
United States R Reneberg 6 4 2 United States M Chang 6 6
2 United States M Chang 7 6

References

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  1. ^ "Gilbert wins Volvo of San Francisco". San Francisco. United Press International. 2 October 1989. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Results Plus". The New York Times. Associated Press. 2 October 1989. Retrieved 17 January 2022. Gilbert Triumphs: Third-seeded Brad Gilbert defeated unseeded Anders Järryd of Sweden, 7-5, 6-2, last night to win the $425,000 Volvo tournament in San Francisco.
  3. ^ "Lendl claims 81st Grand Prix title". The Washington Post. 2 October 1989. Retrieved 17 January 2022. Third-seeded Brad Gilbert won his fifth singles title of the year before hometown fans by defeating unseeded Anders Järryd of Sweden, 7-5, 6-2, in the $425,000 Volvo tournament in San Francisco.
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