1989 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships – Doubles

Doubles
1989 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships
ChampionsEcuador Andrés Gómez
Argentina Alberto Mancini
Runners-upUnited States Todd Nelson
United States Phil Williamson
Score7–6, 6–2
Draw28 (3WC)
Seeds8

Jorge Lozano and Todd Witsken were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Lozano opted to rest in order to compete in the Davis Cup the following week, while Witsken chose to compete at Gstaad during the same week, winning that title.

Andrés Gómez and Alberto Mancini won the title by defeating Todd Nelson and Phil Williamson 7–6, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds

The first four seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. United States Tim Pawsat / Australia Laurie Warder (semifinals)
  2. Brazil Luiz Mattar / Uruguay Diego Pérez (second round)
  3. Ecuador Andrés Gómez / Argentina Alberto Mancini (champions)
  4. United States Charles Beckman / United States Steve DeVries (quarterfinals)
  5. United States Kelly Jones / United States Brad Pearce (first round)
  6. Spain Juan Carlos Báguena / United States Rill Baxter (second round)
  7. United States Luke Jensen / United States Richey Reneberg (first round)
  8. Peru Pablo Arraya / Chile Pedro Rebolledo (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 United States Tim Pawsat
Australia Laurie Warder
4 4
3 Ecuador Andrés Gómez
Argentina Alberto Mancini
6 6
3 Ecuador Andrés Gómez
Argentina Alberto Mancini
7 6
United States Todd Nelson
United States Phil Williamson
6 2
United States Shelby Cannon
United States Brian Page
6 4
United States Todd Nelson
United States Phil Williamson
7 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States T Pawsat
Australia L Warder
7 7
Argentina R Argüello
Argentina M Ingaramo
3 6 United States H Endelman
United States J Sobel
5 5
United States H Endelman
United States J Sobel
6 7 1 United States T Pawsat
Australia L Warder
6 2 6
United States J Berger
Puerto Rico M Nido
4 6 6 Australia R Fromberg
Australia D Tyson
4 6 2
United States C Boynton
United States T Mercer
6 4 2 United States J Berger
Puerto Rico M Nido
6 6 3
Australia R Fromberg
Australia D Tyson
6 6 Australia R Fromberg
Australia D Tyson
7 4 6
8 Peru P Arraya
Chile P Rebolledo
3 4 1 United States T Pawsat
Australia L Warder
4 4
3 Ecuador A Gómez
Argentina A Mancini
6 6
3 Ecuador A Gómez
Argentina A Mancini
6 6
Jamaica D Burke
South Africa B Moir
6 3 4 United States R Schmidt
United States T Siegel
2 4
United States R Schmidt
United States T Siegel
3 6 6 3 Ecuador A Gómez
Argentina A Mancini
6 6
WC United States Jeff Duncan
United States L Duncan
1 2 United States J Arias
South Africa R Deppe
4 1
United States J Arias
South Africa R Deppe
6 6 United States J Arias
South Africa R Deppe
6 6
United States K Lubbers
United States Robert Pellizzi
2 6 6 Spain JC Báguena
United States R Baxter
4 4
6 Spain JC Báguena
United States R Baxter
6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 United States K Jones
United States B Pearce
6 3 4
WC United States Bill Benjes
United States A Engle
4 6 6 WC United States B Benjes
United States A Engle
4 4
United States S Cannon
United States B Page
6 6 United States S Cannon
United States B Page
6 6
Australia B Dyke
South Africa M Robertson
3 3 United States S Cannon
United States B Page
3 6 6
West Germany K Braasch
West Germany D Leppen
6 6 4 United States C Beckman
United States S DeVries
6 3 4
WC United States Paul Palandjian
United States Pe Palandjian
3 3 West Germany K Braasch
West Germany D Leppen
6 4
4 United States C Beckman
United States S DeVries
7 6
United States S Cannon
United States B Page
6 4
7 United States L Jensen
United States R Reneberg
7 3 6 United States T Nelson
United States P Williamson
7 6
United States T Nelson
United States P Williamson
6 6 7 United States T Nelson
United States P Williamson
6 6
Australia B Custer
Australia S Youl
5 7 4 Argentina G Giussani
Argentina G Rivas
4 1
Argentina G Giussani
Argentina G Rivas
7 5 6 United States T Nelson
United States P Williamson
6 6
Argentina E Bengoechea
United States J Ross
4 3 Spain J Arrese
Argentina M Jaite
2 1
Spain J Arrese
Argentina M Jaite
6 6 Spain J Arrese
Argentina M Jaite
6 3 6
2 Brazil L Mattar
Uruguay D Pérez
4 6 3

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Pro Champions". Longwood Cricket Club. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 4 August 2025.