1988 Geneva Open – Singles

Claudio Mezzadri was the defending champion, but lost in the second round this year.

Singles
1988 Geneva Open
ChampionCzechoslovakia Marián Vajda
Runner-upSweden Kent Carlsson
Score6–4, 6–4
Draw32
Seeds8

Marián Vajda won the title, defeating Kent Carlsson 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Sweden Kent Carlsson (final)
  2. Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán (first round)
  3. Spain Jordi Arrese (quarterfinals)
  4. Sweden Magnus Gustafsson (first round)
  5. Switzerland Claudio Mezzadri (second round)
  6. Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd (first round)
  7. Spain Fernando Luna (quarterfinals)
  8. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Orešar (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Sweden Kent Carlsson 6 6  
  Argentina Horacio de la Peña 2 2  
1 Sweden Kent Carlsson 4 4  
  Czechoslovakia Marián Vajda 6 6  
  Argentina Eduardo Bengoechea 5 1  
  Czechoslovakia Marián Vajda 7 6  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Sweden K Carlsson 6 6  
Q Sweden R Båthman 1 3   1 Sweden K Carlsson 6 1 6
  Uruguay D Pérez 6 6 4 WC Switzerland R Stadler 2 6 0
WC Switzerland R Stadler 4 7 6 1 Sweden K Carlsson 6 6  
WC Switzerland M Rosset 6 2 2 7 Spain F Luna 1 2  
  West Germany T Meinecke 1 6 6   West Germany T Meinecke 6 2  
WC West Germany A Thoms 3 1   7 Spain F Luna 7 6  
7 Spain F Luna 6 6   1 Sweden K Carlsson 6 6  
4 Sweden M Gustafsson 4 4     Argentina H de la Peña 2 2  
  Sweden C Bergström 6 6     Sweden C Bergström 6 6  
Q Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia I Flego 6 6 7 Q Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia I Flego 2 2  
Q Hungary Z Kuhárszky 7 4 6   Sweden C Bergström 2 5  
Q Netherlands M Koevermans 7 4 6   Argentina H de la Peña 6 7  
  Argentina H de la Peña 6 6 7   Argentina H de la Peña 7 6  
  Sweden J Gunnarsson 7 6     Sweden J Gunnarsson 6 2  
6 Czechoslovakia T Šmíd 6 4  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Switzerland C Mezzadri 6 6  
  Belgium E Masso 4 2   5 Switzerland C Mezzadri 2 2  
  Argentina E Bengoechea 6 6     Argentina E Bengoechea 6 6  
  Spain J Aguilera 1 1     Argentina E Bengoechea 6 6  
  Spain A Tous 6 3 4 3 Spain J Arrese 1 2  
  Spain J Colas 2 6 6   Spain J Colas 1 3  
  Romania F Segărceanu 6 1   3 Spain J Arrese 6 6  
3 Spain J Arrese 7 6     Argentina E Bengoechea 5 1  
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar 7 6     Czechoslovakia M Vajda 7 6  
  New Zealand S Guy 6 1   8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Orešar 6 2 4
  France J Potier 6 6 5   Chile P Rebolledo 1 6 6
  Chile P Rebolledo 2 7 7   Chile P Rebolledo 3 2  
  Peru P Arraya 6 6 6   Czechoslovakia M Vajda 6 6  
  Brazil C Motta 7 0 1   Peru P Arraya 6 3 3
  Czechoslovakia M Vajda 6 6 6   Czechoslovakia M Vajda 3 6 6
2 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 4 7 3
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