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1988 Athens Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1988 Athens Open
Final
ChampionsSweden Rikard Bergh
Sweden Per Henricsson
Runners-upPeru Pablo Arraya
Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček
Score6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tore Meinecke and Ricki Osterthun were the defending champions, but Osterthun did not participate this year. Meinecke partnered Tomás Carbonell, losing in the first round.

Rikard Bergh and Per Henricsson won in the final 6–4, 7–5, against Pablo Arraya and Karel Nováček.

Seeds

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  1. Spain Tomás Carbonell / West Germany Tore Meinecke (first round)
  2. United States Rill Baxter / United States Tim Siegel (first round)
  3. West Germany Wolfgang Popp / West Germany Udo Riglewski (semifinals)
  4. Argentina Marcelo Ingaramo / West Germany Hans Schwaier (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Spain T Carbonell
West Germany T Meinecke
7 5 4
  Spain J Bardou
Spain V Solves
6 7 6   Spain J Bardou
Spain V Solves
3 4  
  Brazil E Furusho
Brazil I Kley
2 11     Peru P Arraya
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
6 6  
  Peru P Arraya
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
6 1     Peru P Arraya
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
6 6  
3 West Germany W Popp
West Germany U Riglewski
6 3 6 3 West Germany W Popp
West Germany U Riglewski
4 1  
  Argentina F Yunis
Argentina JC Yunis
4 6 4 3 West Germany W Popp
West Germany U Riglewski
6 6  
  Spain J Aguilera
Spain Joel Figueras
6 6     Spain J Aguilera
Spain Joel Figueras
3 0  
  Spain A Tous
West Germany P Vojtischek
4 3     Peru P Arraya
Czechoslovakia K Nováček
4 5  
  Sweden C Allgårdh
Spain J Avendaño
7 6     Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
6 7  
  United Kingdom Stephen Charlery
Spain F Luna
5 1     Sweden C Allgårdh
Spain J Avendaño
6 0 5
  Italy C Pistolesi
Austria H Skoff
2 4   4 Argentina M Ingaramo
West Germany H Schwaier
3 6 7
4 Argentina M Ingaramo
West Germany H Schwaier
6 6   4 Argentina M Ingaramo
West Germany H Schwaier
0 6 4
WC Greece K Efraimoglou
Greece G Kalovelonis
7 3 2   Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
6 3 6
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar
West Germany M Westphal
6 6 6   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar
West Germany M Westphal
6 7 2
  Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
6 6     Sweden R Bergh
Sweden P Henricsson
7 6 6
2 United States R Baxter
United States T Siegel
3 1  

References

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