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1990 tennis event results
Pete Sampras defeated
Andrés Gómez in the final, 7–6(7–4), 7–5, 6–2 to win the singles tennis title at the 1990 Ebel U.S. Pro Indoor.
[1] It was his maiden singles title.
Boris Becker was the reigning champion, but opted to play at the
Eurocard Classic instead.
All
seeds receive a
bye into the second round.
- General
- Specific
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Grand Slam events | |
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ATP Championship Series, Single Week | |
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ATP Championship Series |
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Toronto Indoor (
S,
D)
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Brussels (
S,
D)
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Philadelphia (
S,
D)
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Stuttgart Indoor (
S,
D)
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Tokyo Outdoor (
S,
D)
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Barcelona (
S,
D)
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Stuttgart Outdoor (
S,
D)
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Washington (
S,
D)
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Indianapolis (
S,
D)
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New Haven (
S,
D)
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Sydney Indoor (
S,
D)
-
Tokyo Indoor (
S,
D)
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ATP World Series |
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Adelaide (
S,
D)
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Wellington (
S,
D)
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Auckland (
S,
D)
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Sydney Outdoor (
S,
D)
-
San Francisco (
S,
D)
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Milan (
S,
D)
-
Guarujá (
S,
D)
-
Memphis (
S,
D)
-
Rotterdam (
S,
D)
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Casablanca (
S,
D)
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Orlando (
S,
D)
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Estoril (
S,
D)
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Rio de Janeiro (
S,
D)
-
Seoul (
S,
D)
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Nice (
S,
D)
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Hong Kong (
S,
D)
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Singapore (
S,
D)
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Munich (
S,
D)
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Madrid (
S,
D)
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Kiawah Island (
S,
D)
-
Umag (
S,
D)
-
Bologna (
S,
D)
-
Rosmalen (
S,
D)
-
Florence (
S,
D)
-
London/Queen's Club (
S,
D)
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Genoa (
S,
D)
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Manchester (
S,
D)
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Gstaad (
S,
D)
-
Newport (
S,
D)
-
BÃ¥stad (
S,
D)
-
Hilversum (
S,
D)
-
Kitzbühel (
S,
D)
-
San Remo (
S,
D)
-
Los Angeles (
S,
D)
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Prague (
S,
D)
-
San Marino (
S,
D)
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Long Island (
S,
D)
-
Schenectady (
S,
D)
-
Geneva (
S,
D)
-
Bordeaux (
S,
D)
-
Palermo (
S,
D)
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Brisbane (
S,
D)
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Basel (
S,
D)
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Athens (
S,
D)
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Toulouse (
S,
D)
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Tel Aviv (
S,
D)
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Berlin (
S,
D)
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Lyon (
S,
D)
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Vienna (
S,
D)
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São Paulo (
S,
D)
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Itaparica (
S,
D)
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Wembley (
S,
D)
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Moscow (
S,
D)
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Team events | |
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