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Singles
1988 Athens Open
Final
Champion Austria Horst Skoff
Runner-up Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar
Score6–3, 2–6, 6–2
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
←  1987 Â· ATP Athens Open ·  1989 →

Guillermo Pérez Roldán was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Horst Skoff won the tournament, beating Bruno Orešar in the final, 6–3, 2–6, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. West Germany Tore Meinecke (second round)
  2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas (second round)
  3. Spain Fernando Luna (first round)
  4. Italy Claudio Pistolesi (first round)
  5. Argentina Christian Miniussi (first round)
  6. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar (final)
  7. Spain Alberto Tous (first round)
  8. Austria Horst Skoff (champion)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Sweden Christer AllgÃ¥rdh 2 6  
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno OreÅ¡ar 6 7  
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar 3 6 2
8 Austria Horst Skoff 6 2 6
  Peru Pablo Arraya 4 1  
8 Austria Horst Skoff 6 6  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 West Germany T Meinecke 6 6  
  West Germany U Riglewski 1 2   1 West Germany T Meinecke 4 2  
  West Germany M Rackl 6 6     West Germany M Rackl 6 6  
  Sweden R Bergh 2 2     West Germany M Rackl 6 2 5
  Spain J Aguilera 2 6 4   Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 1 6 7
  Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 6 1 6   Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 5 6 6
Q Brazil E Furusho 6 6 7 Q Brazil E Furusho 7 2 2
7 Spain A Tous 2 7 5   Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 2 6  
3 Spain F Luna 2 6   6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B OreÅ¡ar 6 7  
  Portugal N Marques 6 7     Portugal N Marques 3 1  
  Brazil I Kley 4 7 2   Czechoslovakia K NováÄek 6 6  
  Czechoslovakia K NováÄek 6 6 6   Czechoslovakia K NováÄek 6 3 3
  Spain J Avendaño 6 6 7 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B OreÅ¡ar 3 6 6
Q Sweden P Henricsson 3 7 6   Spain J Avendaño 6 2 5
  Argentina M Ingaramo 7 2 6 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B OreÅ¡ar 2 6 7
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar 6 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Argentina C Miniussi 3 5  
Q Spain E Osta 6 7   Q Spain E Osta 4 2  
  Peru P Arraya 6 6     Peru P Arraya 6 6  
WC Greece A Bavelas 3 1     Peru P Arraya 7 6  
  West Germany H Schwaier 4 2     West Germany P Vojtischek 5 3  
  West Germany P Vojtischek 6 6     West Germany P Vojtischek 7 6  
WC Greece G Kalovelonis 7 6   WC Greece G Kalovelonis 5 2  
4 Italy C Pistolesi 6 3     Peru P Arraya 4 1  
8 Austria H Skoff 7 6   8 Austria H Skoff 6 6  
  West Germany W Popp 6 3   8 Austria H Skoff 7 6  
Q Spain Joel Figueras 1 4     West Germany M Westphal 6 1  
  West Germany M Westphal 6 6   8 Austria H Skoff 6 6  
  Spain T Carbonell 4 7 6   Spain T Carbonell 2 2  
  Spain J Bardou 6 5 1   Spain T Carbonell 7 7  
  Argentina F Yunis 2 6   2 Argentina G Vilas 5 6  
2 Argentina G Vilas 6 7  

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
1988 Athens Open
Final
Champion Austria Horst Skoff
Runner-up Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar
Score6–3, 2–6, 6–2
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
←  1987 Â· ATP Athens Open ·  1989 →

Guillermo Pérez Roldán was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Horst Skoff won the tournament, beating Bruno Orešar in the final, 6–3, 2–6, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. West Germany Tore Meinecke (second round)
  2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas (second round)
  3. Spain Fernando Luna (first round)
  4. Italy Claudio Pistolesi (first round)
  5. Argentina Christian Miniussi (first round)
  6. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar (final)
  7. Spain Alberto Tous (first round)
  8. Austria Horst Skoff (champion)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Sweden Christer AllgÃ¥rdh 2 6  
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno OreÅ¡ar 6 7  
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar 3 6 2
8 Austria Horst Skoff 6 2 6
  Peru Pablo Arraya 4 1  
8 Austria Horst Skoff 6 6  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 West Germany T Meinecke 6 6  
  West Germany U Riglewski 1 2   1 West Germany T Meinecke 4 2  
  West Germany M Rackl 6 6     West Germany M Rackl 6 6  
  Sweden R Bergh 2 2     West Germany M Rackl 6 2 5
  Spain J Aguilera 2 6 4   Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 1 6 7
  Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 6 1 6   Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 5 6 6
Q Brazil E Furusho 6 6 7 Q Brazil E Furusho 7 2 2
7 Spain A Tous 2 7 5   Sweden C AllgÃ¥rdh 2 6  
3 Spain F Luna 2 6   6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B OreÅ¡ar 6 7  
  Portugal N Marques 6 7     Portugal N Marques 3 1  
  Brazil I Kley 4 7 2   Czechoslovakia K NováÄek 6 6  
  Czechoslovakia K NováÄek 6 6 6   Czechoslovakia K NováÄek 6 3 3
  Spain J Avendaño 6 6 7 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B OreÅ¡ar 3 6 6
Q Sweden P Henricsson 3 7 6   Spain J Avendaño 6 2 5
  Argentina M Ingaramo 7 2 6 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B OreÅ¡ar 2 6 7
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar 6 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Argentina C Miniussi 3 5  
Q Spain E Osta 6 7   Q Spain E Osta 4 2  
  Peru P Arraya 6 6     Peru P Arraya 6 6  
WC Greece A Bavelas 3 1     Peru P Arraya 7 6  
  West Germany H Schwaier 4 2     West Germany P Vojtischek 5 3  
  West Germany P Vojtischek 6 6     West Germany P Vojtischek 7 6  
WC Greece G Kalovelonis 7 6   WC Greece G Kalovelonis 5 2  
4 Italy C Pistolesi 6 3     Peru P Arraya 4 1  
8 Austria H Skoff 7 6   8 Austria H Skoff 6 6  
  West Germany W Popp 6 3   8 Austria H Skoff 7 6  
Q Spain Joel Figueras 1 4     West Germany M Westphal 6 1  
  West Germany M Westphal 6 6   8 Austria H Skoff 6 6  
  Spain T Carbonell 4 7 6   Spain T Carbonell 2 2  
  Spain J Bardou 6 5 1   Spain T Carbonell 7 7  
  Argentina F Yunis 2 6   2 Argentina G Vilas 5 6  
2 Argentina G Vilas 6 7  

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