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1990 Philips Austrian Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1990 Philips Austrian Open
Final
ChampionsSpain Javier Sánchez
France Éric Winogradsky
Runners-upSpain Francisco Clavet
Austria Horst Skoff
Score7–6, 6–2
Details
Draw24 (2WC/1Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Francisco Clavet and Horst Skoff.

Javier Sánchez and Éric Winogradsky won the title by defeating Clavet and Skoff 7–6, 6–2 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

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All seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. Spain Sergio Casal / Spain Emilio Sánchez (second round)
  2. Spain Javier Sánchez / France Éric Winogradsky (champions)
  3. Iran Mansour Bahrami / Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd (second round)
  4. Czechoslovakia Josef Čihák / Czechoslovakia Cyril Suk (quarterfinals)
  5. Spain Tomás Carbonell / Spain Carlos Costa (second round)
  6. Spain Sergi Bruguera / Argentina Horacio de la Peña (quarterfinals)
  7. Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček / Czechoslovakia Marián Vajda (second round)
  8. Sweden David Engel / Sweden Per Henricsson (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Spain Francisco Clavet
Austria Horst Skoff
6 7
Czechoslovakia Vojtěch Flégl
Czechoslovakia Daniel Vacek
4 5
Spain Francisco Clavet
Austria Horst Skoff
6 2
2 Spain Javier Sánchez
France Éric Winogradsky
7 6
Czechoslovakia Branislav Stankovič
Czechoslovakia Richard Vogel
6 3 2
2 Spain Javier Sánchez
France Éric Winogradsky
3 6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
5 4
Spain F Clavet
Austria H Skoff
6 7 Spain F Clavet
Austria H Skoff
7 6
Q Denmark F Fetterlein
Denmark M Tauson
1 6 Spain F Clavet
Austria H Skoff
7 3 6
WC West Germany B Becker
Austria T Muster
6 6 7 WC West Germany B Becker
Austria T Muster
5 6 3
Spain JC Báguena
Argentina C Miniussi
2 7 6 WC West Germany B Becker
Austria T Muster
7 6
7 Czechoslovakia K Nováček
Czechoslovakia M Vajda
6 3
Spain F Clavet
Austria H Skoff
6 7
Czechoslovakia V Flégl
Czechoslovakia D Vacek
4 5
3 Iran M Bahrami
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
4 6
Czechoslovakia V Flégl
Czechoslovakia D Vacek
6 6 Czechoslovakia V Flégl
Czechoslovakia D Vacek
6 7
West Germany P Baur
West Germany A Mronz
4 4 Czechoslovakia V Flégl
Czechoslovakia D Vacek
6 6
Sweden C Allgårdh
Australia N Borwick
7 6 6 Spain S Bruguera
Argentina H de la Peña
1 4
New Zealand S Guy
India S Vasudevan
6 3 Sweden C Allgårdh
Australia N Borwick
4 6 6
6 Spain S Bruguera
Argentina H de la Peña
6 1 7

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Spain T Carbonell
Spain C Costa
7 3 4
Czechoslovakia B Stankovič
Czechoslovakia R Vogel
6 6 Czechoslovakia B Stankovič
Czechoslovakia R Vogel
6 6 6
Italy M Cierro
Italy S Colombo
1 2 Czechoslovakia B Stankovič
Czechoslovakia R Vogel
6 4 7
West Germany U Riglewski
West Germany C Saceanu
6 6 4 Czechoslovakia J Čihák
Czechoslovakia C Suk
3 6 6
Spain D de Miguel
Mexico L Lavalle
4 2 West Germany U Riglewski
West Germany C Saceanu
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4 Czechoslovakia J Čihák
Czechoslovakia C Suk
5
Czechoslovakia B Stankovič
Czechoslovakia R Vogel
6 3 2
2 Spain J Sánchez
France É Winogradsky
3 6 6
8 Sweden D Engel
Sweden P Henricsson
6 4 6
Soviet Union A Cherkasov
Soviet Union A Olhovskiy
6 6 Soviet Union A Cherkasov
Soviet Union A Olhovskiy
4 6 4
WC Austria Harald Mair
Austria G Mandl
3 1 8 Sweden D Engel
Sweden P Henricsson
4 3
Spain M Górriz
Spain F Roig
6 7 2 Spain J Sánchez
France É Winogradsky
6 6
Romania G Cosac
Romania F Segărceanu
2 6 Spain M Górriz
Spain F Roig
2 1
2 Spain J Sánchez
France É Winogradsky
6 6

References

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  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1990). The International Tennis Federation : World of Tennis 1990. London: Willow Books. pp. 115, 134. ISBN 9780002183550.
  2. ^ "Turnier - Sieger" [Tournament - Winners]. Generali Open (in German). Retrieved 21 March 2022. Doppel - 1990: Sanchez (ESP) / Winogradsky (FRA)
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