1990 Grand Prix Passing Shot – Doubles

Doubles
1990 Grand Prix Passing Shot
Final
ChampionsSpain Tomás Carbonell
Czechoslovakia Libor Pimek
Runners-upIran Mansour Bahrami
France Yannick Noah
Score6–3, 6–7, 6–2
Details
Draw16 (1Q)
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tomás Carbonell and Carlos di Laura were the defending champions, but di Laura did not compete this year.

Carbonell teamed up with Libor Pimek and successfully defended his title, by defeating Mansour Bahrami and Yannick Noah 6–3, 6–7, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 France JP Fleurian
France É Winogradsky
6 6 4
Argentina M Ingaramo
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
3 7 6 Argentina M Ingaramo
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
6 6
Haiti R Agénor
France F Santoro
6 2 2 Spain JF Altur
Spain JL Aparisi
0 3
Spain JF Altur
Spain JL Aparisi
1 6 6 Argentina M Ingaramo
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
6 5 3
3 Spain T Carbonell
Czechoslovakia L Pimek
6 6 3 Spain T Carbonell
Czechoslovakia L Pimek
4 7 6
Q Sweden J Donar
Sweden J Kjellsten
2 1 3 Spain T Carbonell
Czechoslovakia L Pimek
3 6 6
Sweden T Nydahl
Sweden J Svensson
6 4 4 Austria A Antonitsch
Austria T Muster
6 2 1
Austria A Antonitsch
Austria T Muster
2 6 6 3 Spain T Carbonell
Czechoslovakia L Pimek
6 6 6
Sweden O Jonsson
Sweden F Nilsson
3 5 4 Iran M Bahrami
France Y Noah
3 7 2
France T Benhabiles
France C Pioline
6 7 France T Benhabiles
France C Pioline
Spain J Arrese
Spain C Costa
5 3 4 Iran M Bahrami
France Y Noah
w/o
4 Iran M Bahrami
France Y Noah
7 6 4 Iran M Bahrami
France Y Noah
6 7 6
Sweden H Holm
United States Scott Morse
2 2 Sweden R Båthman
Sweden R Bergh
7 5 3
Sweden R Båthman
Sweden R Bergh
6 6 Sweden R Båthman
Sweden R Bergh
w/o
Argentina E Bengoechea
Belgium E Masso
6 7 Argentina E Bengoechea
Belgium E Masso
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia G Ivanišević
Hungary B Tarózcy
3 5

References

  1. ^ "Tennis ATP Bordeaux Doubles 1990 Scores". Tennis 24. Retrieved 21 March 2023.