1988 Geneva Open – Doubles

Ricardo Acioly and Luiz Mattar were the defending champions, but Acioly did not participate this year. Mattar partnered Ronnie Båthman, losing in the semifinals.

Doubles
1988 Geneva Open
ChampionsIran Mansour Bahrami
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
Runners-upArgentina Gustavo Luza
Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán
Score6–4, 6–3

Mansour Bahrami and Tomáš Šmíd won the title, defeating Gustavo Luza and Guillermo Pérez Roldán 6–4, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Switzerland C Mezzadri
Uruguay D Pérez
6 4 3
  Spain J Arrese
Spain A Tous
2 6 6   Spain J Arrese
Spain A Tous
5 6 4
  Czechoslovakia S Birner
Czechoslovakia M Vajda
1 6     Peru P Arraya
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar
7 3 6
  Peru P Arraya
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar
6 7     Peru P Arraya
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar
2 3  
3 United States B Dickinson
New Zealand S Guy
2 3     Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
6 6  
  Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
6 6     Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
4 6 6
  Spain J Colas
Spain D de Miguel
6 1     West Germany T Meinecke
West Germany A Thoms
6 3 4
  West Germany T Meinecke
West Germany A Thoms
7 6     Argentina G Luza
Argentina G Pérez Roldán
4 3  
  Switzerland S Medem
India Srinivasan Vasudevan
4 4   2 Iran M Bahrami
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
6 6  
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia I Flego
Netherlands M Koevermans
6 6     Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia I Flego
Netherlands M Koevermans
2 2  
  Romania F Segărceanu
Switzerland Marc Walder
4 2   4 Sweden R Båthman
Brazil C Motta
6 6  
4 Sweden R Båthman
Brazil C Motta
6 6   4 Sweden R Båthman
Brazil C Motta
6 0 3
  Switzerland Stephane Oberer
Switzerland M Rosset
5 0   2 Iran M Bahrami
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
4 6 6
  Argentina E Bengoechea
Chile P Rebolledo
7 6     Argentina E Bengoechea
Chile P Rebolledo
4 6 4
  Argentina H de la Peña
Sweden M Gustafsson
2 7 4 2 Iran M Bahrami
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
6 4 6
2 Iran M Bahrami
Czechoslovakia T Šmíd
6 5 6

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