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1988 Donnay Indoor Championships – Singles

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Singles
1988 Donnay Indoor Championships
Final
ChampionFrance Henri Leconte
Runner-upSwitzerland Jakob Hlasek
Score7–6(7–3), 7–6(8–6), 6–4
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Mats Wilander was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Henri Leconte won the title, defeating Jakob Hlasek 7–6(7–3), 7–6(8–6), 6–4 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

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  1. France Henri Leconte (champion)
  2. Switzerland Jakob Hlasek (final)
  3. Sweden Jonas Svensson (first round)
  4. Australia John Fitzgerald (semifinals)
  5. Haiti Ronald Agénor (second round)
  6. Czechoslovakia Milan Šrejber (second round)
  7. Sweden Magnus Gustafsson (first round)
  8. Australia Wally Masur (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
            
1 France Henri Leconte 6 2 6
4 Australia John Fitzgerald 4 6 2
1 France Henri Leconte 7 7 6
2 Switzerland Jakob Hlasek 6 6 4
  West Germany Patrik Kühnen 6 0r  
2 Switzerland Jakob Hlasek 7 3  

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France H Leconte 7 6  
  Italy D Nargiso 6 2   1 France H Leconte 6 6  
  Belgium E Masso 6 6 7   Belgium E Masso 3 4  
  Czechoslovakia T Šmid 7 3 6 1 France H Leconte 6 1 6
Q Netherlands J Vekemans 3 6   8 Australia W Masur 4 6 3
  West Germany M Westphal 6 7     West Germany M Westphal 2 7 4
  Czechoslovakia M Vajda 7 4 0 8 Australia W Masur 6 5 6
8 Australia W Masur 6 6 6 1 France H Leconte 6 2 6
4 Australia J Fitzgerald 6 6   4 Australia J Fitzgerald 4 6 2
  Czechoslovakia L Pimek 3 4   4 Australia J Fitzgerald 6 6  
Q Belgium X Daufresne 1 2   Q Belgium K Demuynck 4 4  
Q Belgium K Demuynck 6 6   4 Australia J Fitzgerald 6 3 6
WC Belgium B Wuyts 3 4     West Germany E Jelen 1 6 0
  West Germany E Jelen 6 6     West Germany E Jelen 4 6 7
  Netherlands M Oosting 3 3   5 Haiti R Agénor 6 4 5
5 Haiti R Agénor 6 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Czechoslovakia M Šrejber 6 6  
LL Belgium G Vanderveeren 4 4   6 Czechoslovakia M Šrejber 4 6 6
  France É Winogradsky 6 6     France É Winogradsky 6 3 7
  United States D Cassidy 4 4     France É Winogradsky 4 2  
  France J Potier 6 4     West Germany P Kühnen 6 6  
  West Germany P Kühnen 7 6     West Germany P Kühnen 6 7  
  West Germany C Saceanu 6 7     West Germany C Saceanu 3 6  
3 Sweden J Svensson 2 5     West Germany P Kühnen 6 0r  
7 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 3   2 Switzerland J Hlasek 7 3  
Q Australia R Barlow 7 6   Q Australia R Barlow 3 0  
  Netherlands T Nijssen 6 6     Netherlands T Nijssen 6 6  
WC Iran M Bahrami 3 3     Netherlands T Nijssen 5 4  
  France A Boetsch 7 1 4 2 Switzerland J Hlasek 7 6  
  United States G Layendecker 6 6 6   United States G Layendecker 6 6 4
  Spain A Tous 1 5   2 Switzerland J Hlasek 4 7 6
2 Switzerland J Hlasek 6 7  

References

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  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1989). The International Tennis Federation : World of Tennis 1989. London: Willow Books. pp. 111, 151. ISBN 9780002183116.
  2. ^ "1988 Brussels Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
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