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1990 Australian Open – Men's singles

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Men's singles
1990 Australian Open
Final
ChampionCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Runner-upSweden Stefan Edberg
Score4–6, 7–6(7–3), 5–2 retired
Details
Draw128
Seeds16
Events
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Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Main article: 1990 Australian Open

Defending champion Ivan Lendl defeated Stefan Edberg in the final, 4–6, 7–6(7–3), 5–2 ret., to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1990 Australian Open. It was his second Australian Open title and eighth and last major singles title overall. Edberg was forced to retire during the final due to a torn stomach muscle. This marked the first occasion since the 1911 Wimbledon Championships that a man retired during the championship match of a singles major.[1]

Former world No. 1 John McEnroe created controversy after he was disqualified from his fourth round match for unsportsmanlike conduct. He received a warning for intimidating a linesperson, a point penalty after smashing his racket, and was defaulted for arguing with and abusing the umpire, supervisor and tournament referee.

Seeds

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1.  Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (champion)
2.  West Germany Boris Becker (quarterfinals)
3.  Sweden Stefan Edberg (final, retired because of a torn stomach muscle injury)[a]
4.  United States John McEnroe (fourth round, defaulted for unsportsmanlike conduct)[b]
5.  United States Aaron Krickstein (fourth round)
6.  United States Tim Mayotte (first round)
7.  Spain Emilio Sánchez (first round)
8.  Sweden Mats Wilander (semifinals)
9.  Ecuador Andrés Gómez (fourth round)
10.  West Germany Carl-Uwe Steeb (first round)
11.  Soviet Union Andrei Chesnokov (second round)
12.  France Yannick Noah (semifinals)
13.  Spain Sergi Bruguera (second round)
14.  United States Jim Courier (second round)
15.  Austria Thomas Muster (third round)
16.  Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř (fourth round)

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

Qualifying

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Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                         
12 France Yannick Noah 4 1 2
12 France Yannick Noah 6 7 6
3 Sweden Stefan Edberg 6 63 2r
3 Sweden Stefan Edberg 7 77 3 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
WC Australia S Youl 4 7 6 6 WC Australia S Youl 1 3 1
Canada M Laurendeau 6 6 2 2 WC Australia S Youl 6 7 6
Q France C Pioline 7 3 4 7 3 WC Australia B Drewett 4 6 0
WC Australia B Drewett 6 6 6 5 6 WC Australia S Youl 3 6 6 6
Q West Germany P Vojtíšek 3 2 4 15 Austria T Muster 1 7 7 2 8
15 Austria T Muster 6 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
9 Ecuador A Gómez 4 6 1 6 6
Australia D Cahill 6 3 6 2 3 9 Ecuador A Gómez 6 3 6 6
Mexico L Lavalle 6 6 6 6 9 Ecuador A Gómez 6 3 6 6
7 Spain E Sánchez 2 4 4

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
France H Leconte 6 4 7 6 France H Leconte 6 4 6 6
Spain F Roig 1 6 5 4 France H Leconte 4 1 3
13 Spain S Bruguera 6 6 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
12 France Y Noah 4 7 6 4 7
Haiti R Agénor 6 6 3 6 12 France Y Noah 6 6 6
Israel G Bloom 7 7 3 6 Israel G Bloom 2 5 6 6 6
Australia J Fitzgerald 6 6 6 2 12 France Y Noah 6 6 3 6
Q United Kingdom N Brown 6 4 1 3 Spain J Arrese 6 2 6 1 3
6 United States T Mayotte 6 7 6 5 10

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Q Italy G Pozzi 4 7 4 5 5 United States A Krickstein 6 4 6 6
India R Krishnan 4 7 6 5 6 India R Krishnan 1 6 3 1
Q Sweden M Larsson 6 6 6 Q Sweden M Larsson 3 2 6 1
11 Soviet Union A Chesnokov 3 6 7 6 6

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Q Italy S Pescosolido 6 6 6 6 Q Italy S Pescosolido 7 5 3 4
3 Sweden S Edberg 7 6 6

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
8 Sweden M Wilander 7 7 7
Canada M Wostenholme 6 5 7 6 8 Sweden M Wilander 6 5 6 1 6
Q Nigeria N Odizor 6 7 6 Australia W Masur 4 7 4 6 3
Canada G Connell 6 4 4 2 France G Forget 4 6 3 3
10 West Germany C-U Steeb 7 3 6 2 2

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Italy P Canè 2 3 6 2 16 Czechoslovakia M Mečíř 6 7 4 1 1
France O Delaître 2 6 3 6 6 2 West Germany B Becker 4 6 6 6 6
Italy O Camporese 6 3 6 4 3 France O Delaître 6 4 6 6

Notes

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  1. ^ Ivan Lendl won the final after No. 3 seed Stefan Edberg was forced to retire in the third set with a torn stomach muscle injury.
a. No. 1 seed Ivan Lendl won the final after No. 3 seed Stefan Edberg was forced to retire in the third set with a torn stomach muscle injury.[1]
b. ^ ^ Mikael Pernfors advanced to the quarterfinals after No. 4 John McEnroe was defaulted in the fourth set by chair umpire Gerry Armstrong for unsportsmanlike conduct.[2]
c. ^ David Wheaton advanced to the fourth round after Mark Woodforde was forced to retire in the second set with a right ankle injury.[3]

References

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General
Specific
  1. ^ a b "Lendl claims Australian title after Edberg injury". The Tuscaloosa News . Associated Press (AP). 1990年01月28日. Retrieved 2011年12月24日.
  2. ^ Neff, Craig (1990年01月29日). "Booted Out Down Under". Sports Illustrated . Retrieved 2016年08月24日.
  3. ^ Wilstein, Steve (1990年01月20日). "Sabatini, Woodforde injured during Australian Open". The Hour . Associated Press (AP). Retrieved 2012年01月02日.
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