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1986 Seiko Super Tennis Hong Kong – Singles

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Singles
1986 Seiko Super Tennis Hong Kong
Final
ChampionIndia Ramesh Krishnan
Runner-upEcuador Andrés Gómez
Score7–6(9–7), 6–0, 7–5
Details
Draw32 (2WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1985 · Hong Kong Open · 1987 →

Andrés Gómez was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Ramesh Krishnan. The score was 7–6(9–7), 6–0, 7–5.[1]

Seeds

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  1. United States Jimmy Connors (quarterfinals)
  2. Ecuador Andrés Gómez (final)
  3. United States Aaron Krickstein (semifinals)
  4. United States David Pate (second round)
  5. Soviet Union Andrei Chesnokov (quarterfinals)
  6. United States Jonathan Canter (quarterfinals)
  7. India Ramesh Krishnan (champion)
  8. United States Paul Annacone (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
            
7 India Ramesh Krishnan 6 6
WC Australia Pat Cash 4 2
7 India Ramesh Krishnan 79 6 7
2 Ecuador Andrés Gómez 67 0 5
3 United States Aaron Krickstein 4 1
2 Ecuador Andrés Gómez 6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States J Connors 6 6
WC Japan S Matsuoka 0 1 1 United States J Connors 6 6 6
United States B Schultz 2 7 6 United States B Schultz 4 7 1
Q Australia B Drewett 6 5 2 1 United States J Connors 6 3 4
Q Australia M Kratzmann 6 6 7 India R Krishnan 4 6 6
Q West Germany CU Steeb 3 2 Q Australia M Kratzmann 4 6 4
United States J Sadri 6 2 1 7 India R Krishnan 6 4 6
7 India R Krishnan 4 6 6 7 India R Krishnan 6 6
4 United States D Pate 6 3 6 WC Australia P Cash 4 2
Q United States B Pearce 4 6 3 4 United States D Pate 5 4
United States J Arias 4 6 3 WC Australia P Cash 7 6
WC Australia P Cash 6 3 6 WC Australia P Cash 6 7
South Africa E Edwards 2 6 6 United States J Canter 3 6
Peru J Yzaga 6 7 Peru J Yzaga 3 4
Australia W Masur 3 4 6 United States J Canter 6 6
6 United States J Canter 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Soviet Union A Chesnokov 6 6
United States G Holmes 4 2 5 Soviet Union A Chesnokov 7 6
United States M Davis 6 6 United States M Davis 6 1
South Africa C van Rensburg 4 1 5 Soviet Union A Chesnokov 2 6
United States M Freeman 6 2 7 3 United States A Krickstein 6 7
United States M Leach 4 6 6 United States M Freeman 2 7 3
Australia B Dyke 2 0 3 United States A Krickstein 6 5 6
3 United States A Krickstein 6 6 3 United States A Krickstein 4 1
8 United States P Annacone 6 6 2 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6
Australia J Fitzgerald 2 3 8 United States P Annacone 4 6 2
Canada G Michibata 6 4 1 United States S Davis 6 4 6
United States S Davis 3 6 6 United States S Davis 2 4
United States G Donnelly 6 7 2 Ecuador A Gómez 6 6
West Germany D Keretić 4 5 United States G Donnelly 6 6 3
United States T Witsken 3 6 4 2 Ecuador A Gómez 7 4 6
2 Ecuador A Gómez 6 4 6

References

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  1. ^ Sokolowski, Alexandre (19 January 2022). "January 19, 1989: The day world No 1 Mats Wilander was stunned in the second round of the Australian Open". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 17 October 2022. He reached his career-high ranking of world No 23 in 1985 but it was in 1986 that he claimed his most important title, in Hong Kong, defeating future Roland-Garros champion Andres Gomez in the final (7-6, 6-0, 7-5).
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