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1987 Geneva Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1987 Geneva Open
Final
ChampionsBrazil Ricardo Acioly
Brazil Luiz Mattar
Runners-upIran Mansour Bahrami
Uruguay Diego Pérez
Score3–6, 6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Andreas Maurer and Jörgen Windahl were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Ricardo Acioly and Luiz Mattar won the title, defeating Mansour Bahrami and Diego Pérez 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Chile H Gildemeister
Ecuador A Gómez
6 6  
WC Argentina H de la Peña
Romania I Năstase
2 4   1 Chile H Gildemeister
Ecuador A Gómez
w/o    
  Australia D Graham
United States J Sobel
6 3 2   Argentina E Bengoechea
Austria H Skoff
     
  Argentina E Bengoechea
Austria H Skoff
4 6 6 1 Chile H Gildemeister
Ecuador A Gómez
3 2  
4 Sweden R Båthman
Sweden J Nyström
4 6 6   Brazil R Acioly
Brazil L Mattar
6 6  
  Australia R Barlow
Australia C Limberger
6 3 2 4 Sweden R Båthman
Sweden J Nyström
6 7 3
  Brazil R Acioly
Brazil L Mattar
6 6 6   Brazil R Acioly
Brazil L Mattar
7 6 6
  Sweden C Allgårdh
Denmark P Bastiansen
7 3 3   Brazil R Acioly
Brazil L Mattar
3 6 6
  Switzerland S Mezzadri
Sweden U Stenlund
2 3   3 Iran M Bahrami
Uruguay D Pérez
6 4 2
  Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Tiberti
6 6     Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Tiberti
6 3 2
  Switzerland R Hertzog
Switzerland M Walder
3 4   3 Iran M Bahrami
Uruguay D Pérez
3 6 6
3 Iran M Bahrami
Uruguay D Pérez
6 6   3 Iran M Bahrami
Uruguay D Pérez
6 6  
  Haiti R Agénor
United States J Brown
1 2   2 Switzerland C Mezzadri
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
2 4  
  Poland W Fibak
France H Leconte
6 6     Poland W Fibak
France H Leconte
4 6 3
  South Africa A Burrow
South Africa D Maasdorp
6 2   2 Switzerland C Mezzadri
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
6 4 6
2 Switzerland C Mezzadri
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
7 6  

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