1989 Spanish Open – Doubles

Doubles
1989 Spanish Open
1988 Champions Czechoslovakia Iva Budařová
Belgium Sandra Wasserman
Champions Czechoslovakia Jana Novotná
Denmark Tine Scheuer-Larsen
Runners-up Spain Arantxa Sánchez
Austria Judith Wiesner
Final score 62, 26, 76

Iva Budařová and Sandra Wasserman were the defending champions but did not compete that year.

Jana Novotná and Tine Scheuer-Larsen won in the final 62, 26, 76 against Arantxa Sánchez and Judith Wiesner.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Czechoslovakia Jana Novotná / Denmark Tine Scheuer-Larsen (Champions)
  2. Canada Helen Kelesi / France Catherine Suire (Semifinals)
  3. Spain Arantxa Sánchez / Austria Judith Wiesner (Final)
  4. France Sophie Amiach / France Alexia Dechaume (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Czechoslovakia J Novotná
Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen
6 6  
  Spain R Bielsa Hierro
Spain A-M Segura Perez
3 3   1 Czechoslovakia J Novotná
Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen
6 6  
  France J Halard
Brazil G Miró
6 6     France J Halard
Brazil G Miró
2 0  
  Italy F Bonsignori
Peru P Collantes
1 3   1 Czechoslovakia J Novotná
Denmark T Scheuer-Larsen
6 7  
4 France S Amiach
France A Dechaume
6 7   4 France S Amiach
France A Dechaume
2 6  
  Finland A Aallonen
Sweden A-K Olsson
2 5   4 France S Amiach
France A Dechaume
6 6  
  Brazil N Dias
West Germany S Hack
4 3     Italy L Golarsa
Argentina M Paz
4 3  
  Italy L Golarsa
Argentina M Paz
6 6   1 Czechoslovakia Jana Novotná
Denmark Tine Scheuer-Larsen
6 2 7
  Netherlands N Jagerman
West Germany S Meier
1 7 5 3 Spain Arantxa Sánchez
Austria Judith Wiesner
2 6 6
  Italy S la Fratta
Italy B Romano
6 5 7   Italy S la Fratta
Italy B Romano
2 2  
  Brazil A Vieira
Argentina A Villagrán
0 0   3 Spain A Sánchez
Austria J Wiesner
6 6  
3 Spain A Sánchez
Austria J Wiesner
6 6   3 Spain A Sánchez
Austria J Wiesner
6 6  
  Spain A Larrakoetxea
Italy K Piccolini
6 5 6 2 Canada H Kelesi
France C Suire
2 1  
  Spain J Souto Garcia
Spain N Souto Garcia
4 7 3   Spain A Larrakoetxea
Italy K Piccolini
4 2  
  Spain M Vaquero
Spain I Varas Caro
3 1   2 Canada H Kelesi
France C Suire
6 6  
2 Canada H Kelesi
France C Suire
6 6  

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