# 1990 ATP German Open

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Men's tennis tournament

Tennis tournament

1990 ATP German Open Date 7–14 May Edition 84th Category ATP Super 9 Draw 56S / 28D Prize money $750,000 Surface Clay / outdoor Location Hamburg, West Germany Venue Rothenbaum Tennis Center Champions Singles Juan Aguilera[1] Doubles Sergi Bruguera / Jim Courier[2] ← 1989 · Hamburg European Open · 1991 →

The **1990 German Open** was a men's [tennis](/source/Tennis) tournament played on [outdoor clay courts](/source/Clay_courts). It was the 84th edition of the [Hamburg Masters](/source/International_German_Open) (Hamburg Masters), and was part of the [ATP Super 9](/source/ATP_Masters_Series) of the [1990 ATP Tour](/source/1990_ATP_Tour). It took place at the [Rothenbaum Tennis Center](/source/Rothenbaum) in [Hamburg](/source/Hamburg), West Germany, from 7 May through 14 May 1990.

The men's field was headlined by ATP No. 3, [Brussels](/source/1990_Belgian_Indoor_Championships), [Stuttgart](/source/1990_Eurocard_Classics) titlist, [Australian Open](/source/1990_Australian_Open), [Monte Carlo](/source/1990_Monte_Carlo_Open) quarter-finalist [Boris Becker](/source/Boris_Becker), [Miami](/source/1990_Lipton_International_Players_Championships), [San Francisco](/source/1990_Volvo_San_Francisco) winner, recent [Indian Wells](/source/1990_Newsweek_Champions_Cup_and_the_Virginia_Slims_of_Indian_Wells) finalist [Andre Agassi](/source/Andre_Agassi) and [Tokyo Indoor](/source/1989_Tokyo_Indoor) winner and [US Open](/source/1989_US_Open_(tennis)) semi-finalist [Aaron Krickstein](/source/Aaron_Krickstein). Other top seeds were [Estoril](/source/1990_Estoril_Open) titlist [Emilio Sánchez](/source/Emilio_S%C3%A1nchez), [Jay Berger](/source/Jay_Berger), [Andrés Gómez](/source/Andr%C3%A9s_G%C3%B3mez) and [Michael Chang](/source/Michael_Chang).

## Finals

### Singles

Main article: [1990 ATP German Open – Singles](/source/1990_ATP_German_Open_%E2%80%93_Singles)

[Juan Aguilera](/source/Juan_Aguilera_(tennis)) defeated [Boris Becker](/source/Boris_Becker), 6–1, 6–0, 7–6(9–7)

- It was Juan Aguilera's 2nd title of the year, and his 5th overall. It was his 1st Masters title of the year, and overall.

### Doubles

Main article: [1990 ATP German Open – Doubles](/source/1990_ATP_German_Open_%E2%80%93_Doubles)

[Sergi Bruguera](/source/Sergi_Bruguera) / [Jim Courier](/source/Jim_Courier) defeated [Udo Riglewski](/source/Udo_Riglewski) / [Michael Stich](/source/Michael_Stich), 7–6, 6–2

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-ms_1-0)** ["1990 Hamburg – Singles draw"](https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/archive/hamburg/414/1990/draws?matchtype=singles). Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-md_2-0)** ["1990 Hamburg – Doubles draw"](https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/archive/hamburg/414/1990/draws?matchtype=doubles). Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

## External links

- [Official website](http://german-open-hamburg.de/en/home)

- [Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournament profile](http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Tournaments/Hamburg.aspx)

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v t e 1990 ATP Tour « 1989 1991 » Grand Slam events Australian Open (S, D, X) French Open (S, D, X) Wimbledon (S, D, X) US Open (S, D, X) ATP Championship Series, Single Week Indian Wells (S, D) Key Biscayne (S, D) Monte Carlo (S, D) Hamburg (S, D) Rome (S, D) Toronto Outdoor (S, D) Cincinnati (S, D) Stockholm (S, D) Paris (S, D) ATP Championship Series Toronto Indoor (S, D) Brussels (S, D) Philadelphia (S, D) Stuttgart Indoor (S, D) Tokyo Outdoor (S, D) Barcelona (S, D) Stuttgart Outdoor (S, D) Washington (S, D) Indianapolis (S, D) New Haven (S, D) Sydney Indoor (S, D) Tokyo Indoor (S, D) ATP World Series Adelaide (S, D) Wellington (S, D) Auckland (S, D) Sydney Outdoor (S, D) San Francisco (S, D) Milan (S, D) Guarujá (S, D) Memphis (S, D) Rotterdam (S, D) Casablanca (S, D) Orlando (S, D) Estoril (S, D) Rio de Janeiro (S, D) Seoul (S, D) Nice (S, D) Hong Kong (S, D) Singapore (S, D) Munich (S, D) Madrid (S, D) Kiawah Island (S, D) Umag (S, D) Bologna (S, D) Rosmalen (S, D) Florence (S, D) London/Queen's Club (S, D) Genoa (S, D) Manchester (S, D) Gstaad (S, D) Newport (S, D) Båstad (S, D) Hilversum (S, D) Kitzbühel (S, D) San Remo (S, D) Los Angeles (S, D) Prague (S, D) San Marino (S, D) Long Island (S, D) Schenectady (S, D) Geneva (S, D) Bordeaux (S, D) Palermo (S, D) Brisbane (S, D) Basel (S, D) Athens (S, D) Toulouse (S, D) Tel Aviv (S, D) Berlin (S, D) Lyon (S, D) Vienna (S, D) São Paulo (S, D) Itaparica (S, D) Wembley (S, D) Moscow (S, D) Team events Davis Cup World Group Qualifying round World Team Cup Grand Slam Cup, Munich (S) ATP Tour World Championships, Frankfurt (singles), Gold Coast (doubles) (S, D)

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