1989 Arcachon Cup – Doubles

Doubles
1989 Arcachon Cup
Champions Italy Sandra Cecchini
Argentina Patricia Tarabini
Runners-up Argentina Mercedes Paz
Netherlands Brenda Schultz
Final score 63, 76

Sandra Cecchini and Patricia Tarabini won in the final 63, 76 against Mercedes Paz and Brenda Schultz.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated. The top two seeded teams received byes into the quarterfinals.

  1. Argentina Mercedes Paz / Netherlands Brenda Schultz (Final)
  2. Austria Barbara Paulus / Austria Judith Wiesner (Semifinals)
  3. Italy Sandra Cecchini / Argentina Patricia Tarabini (Champions)
  4. Netherlands Nicole Jagerman / Belgium Sandra Wasserman (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
 
    1  Argentina M Paz
 Netherlands B Schultz
6 6    
   Greece A Kanellopoulou
 United States A Leand
6 2 6        Greece A Kanellopoulou
 United States A Leand
1 4    
   France J Halard
 Bulgaria M Maleeva
0 6 4       1  Argentina M Paz
 Netherlands B Schultz
4 6 6  
4  Netherlands N Jagerman
 Belgium S Wasserman
1 3            Argentina F Labat
 Argentina G Mosca
6 3 3  
   West Germany I Cueto
 West Germany S Hack
6 6          West Germany I Cueto
 West Germany S Hack
1 1  
   Italy L Garrone
 Austria P Ritter
3 1          Argentina F Labat
 Argentina G Mosca
6 6    
   Argentina F Labat
 Argentina G Mosca
6 6         1  Argentina Mercedes Paz
 Netherlands Brenda Schultz
3 6  
   Switzerland C Caverzasio
 United States A Farley
6 6         3  Italy Sandra Cecchini
 Argentina Patricia Tarabini
6 7  
   Brazil N Dias
 Argentina A Villagrán
3 2          Switzerland C Caverzasio
 United States A Farley
6 3 2  
   Argentina G Castro
 Spain C Martínez
3 2       3  Italy S Cecchini
 Argentina P Tarabini
2 6 6  
3  Italy S Cecchini
 Argentina P Tarabini
6 6         3  Italy S Cecchini
 Argentina P Tarabini
2 7 6
   Italy S la Fratta
 Italy B Romano
6 6         2  Austria B Paulus
 Austria J Wiesner
6 6 2  
   France N Herreman
 France K Quentrec
2 4          Italy S la Fratta
 Italy B Romano
2 6  
    2  Austria B Paulus
 Austria J Wiesner
6 7    
 

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