1987 Torneo Godó – Singles

Kent Carlsson was the defending champion but was forced to forfeit the rest of the season, due to a knee injury that was suffered in August.[1]

Singles
1987 Torneo Godó
Final
ChampionArgentina Martín Jaite
Runner-upSweden Mats Wilander
Score7–6(7–5), 6–4, 4–6, 0–6, 6–4
Details
Draw56 (5WC/7Q)
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
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Martín Jaite won the title by defeating Mats Wilander 7–6(7–5), 6–4, 4–6, 0–6, 6–4 in the final.[2][3]

Seeds

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01.    Mats Wilander (final)
02.    Miloslav Mečíř (quarterfinals)
03.    Andrés Gómez (quarterfinals)
04.    Emilio Sánchez (quarterfinals)
05.    Martín Jaite (champion)
06.    Guillermo Pérez Roldán (semifinals)
07.    Jan Gunnarsson (second round)
08.    Eduardo Bengoechea (semifinals)
09.    Marián Vajda (third round)
10.    Tomáš Šmíd (second round)
11.    Jimmy Arias (first round)
12.    Ulf Stenlund (second round)
13.    Tarik Benhabiles (first round)
14.    Horst Skoff (first round)
15.    Thomas Muster (second round)
16.    Ronald Agénor (third round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
1   Mats Wilander 6 6
WC   Tomás Carbonell 0 3
1   Mats Wilander 6 6
6   Guillermo Pérez Roldán 3 0
3   Andrés Gómez 3 0r
6   Guillermo Pérez Roldán 6 1
1   Mats Wilander 65 4 6 6 4
5   Martín Jaite 77 6 4 0 6
5   Martín Jaite 6 7
4   Emilio Sánchez 3 6
5   Martín Jaite 6 6
8   Eduardo Bengoechea 2 4
8   Eduardo Bengoechea 6 6
2   Miloslav Mečíř 4 1

Top half

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Section 1

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1   M Wilander 6 7
  C Limberger 4 5   J Windahl 3 6
  J Windahl 6 7 1   M Wilander 6 7
Q   J Aguilera 4 6 6 Q   J Aguilera 4 5
Q   A Mancini 6 2 1 Q   J Aguilera 6 6
WC   J Bardou 2 7 0 15   T Muster 4 3
15   T Muster 6 6 6 1   M Wilander 6 6
10   T Smid 7 6 WC   T Carbonell 0 3
  A Maurer 6 3 10   T Smid 1 3
  C Mezzadri 6 6   C Mezzadri 6 6
  L Pimek 3 1   C Mezzadri 4 6 7
WC   T Carbonell 0 6 6 WC   T Carbonell 6 1 9
  C Bergström 6 2 2 WC   T Carbonell 6 6
7   J Gunnarsson 3 3

Section 2

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3   A Gómez 4 6 6
  T Meinecke 1 5   P Arraya 6 1 1
  P Arraya 6 7 3   A Gómez 6 6
  S Casal 7 6   S Casal 2 2
  A Tous 6 0   S Casal 6 5 6
  K Nováček 6 7   K Nováček 2 7 4
14   H Skoff 1 6 3   A Gómez 3 0r
11   J Arias 5 3 6   G Pérez Roldán 6 1
Q   C Miniussi 7 6 Q   C Miniussi 4 4
  P Vojtíšek 4 6 2   G Vilas 6 6
  G Vilas 6 2 6   G Vilas 4 6
  B Orešar 3 4 6   G Pérez Roldán 6 7
  M Šrejber 6 6   M Šrejber 4 6 6
6   G Pérez Roldán 6 1 8

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5   M Jaite 7 4 6
  D de Miguel 4 1   C Motta 6 6 1
  C Motta 6 6 5   M Jaite 6 6
  R Osterthun 6 3 6   R Osterthun 3 3
Q   P Rebolledo 2 6 2   R Osterthun 6 6
WC   F Roig 2 3 12   U Stenlund 4 4
12   U Stenlund 6 6 5   M Jaite 6 7
13   T Benhabiles 5 0 4   E Sánchez 3 6
  L Mattar 7 6   L Mattar 6 6
  D Keretić 5 3   H de la Peña 3 4
  H de la Peña 7 6   L Mattar 1 6
  H Sundström 1 3 4   E Sánchez 6 7
  F Davín 6 6   F Davín 5 2
4   E Sánchez 7 6

Section 4

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First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8   E Bengoechea 2 7 10
  T Tulasne 3 6   J Sánchez 6 6 8
  J Sánchez 6 7 8   E Bengoechea 7 6
  F Yunis 6 7 9   M Vajda 5 3
  C Pistolesi 2 6   F Yunis 3 6 4
  P Kühnen 4 6 3 9   M Vajda 6 3 6
9   M Vajda 6 3 6 8   E Bengoechea 6 6
16   R Agénor 2 7 6 2   M Mečíř 4 1
Q   L Duncan 6 5 2 16   R Agénor 7 2 6
WC   S Mora 3 3 Q   F MacIel 6 6 1
Q   F MacIel 6 6 16   R Agénor 4 6 2
Q   J Arrese 6 6 2   M Mečíř 6 3 6
WC   J Avendaño 2 3 Q   J Arrese 6 4 3
2   M Mečíř 4 6 6

References

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  1. ^ Scott, Bill (14 August 1987). "Top-seed Kent Carlsson of Sweden forfeited his quarterfinal match..." Saint-Vincent, Aosta Valley. United Press International. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Tennis Roundup: Jaite Pulls Upset of Wilander in 5 Sets". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Martin Jaite of Argentina upset Mats Wilander of Sweden..." Barcelona. United Press International. 27 September 1987. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
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