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The '''1989 Paris Open''' was a [[1989 Grand Prix (tennis)|Grand Prix]] [[tennis]] tournament played on indoor [[carpet court]]s. It was the 18th edition of the Paris Open (later known as the [[Paris Masters]]). It took place at the [[Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy]] in [[Paris]], France from 30 October through 6 November 1989. [[Boris Becker]] won the singles title. |
The '''1989 Paris Open''' was a [[1989 Grand Prix (tennis)|Grand Prix]] [[tennis]] tournament played on indoor [[carpet court]]s. It was the 18th edition of the Paris Open (later known as the [[Paris Masters]]). It took place at the [[Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy]] in [[Paris]], France from 30 October through 6 November 1989. First-seeded [[Boris Becker]] won the singles title. |
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1989 Paris Open | |
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Date | 30 October – 6 November |
Edition | 18th |
Draw | 32S / 16D |
Prize money | $1,000,000 |
Surface | Carpet / indoor |
Location | Paris, France |
Venue | Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
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Singles | |
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The 1989 Paris Open was a Grand Prix tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 18th edition of the Paris Open (later known as the Paris Masters). It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from 30 October through 6 November 1989. First-seeded Boris Becker won the singles title.
Finals
Singles
Boris Becker defeated
Stefan Edberg 6–4, 6–3, 6–3
- It was Becker's 6th title of the year and the 33rd of his career.
Doubles
John Fitzgerald /
Anders Järryd defeated
Jakob Hlasek /
Eric Winogradsky 7–6, 6–4
- It was Fitzgerald's only title of the year and the 11th of his career. It was Fitzgerald's 2nd title of the year and the 24th of his career.