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1-Australian Open
1969-1979 (AO summary)
1980-1987 (finals)
1988 – 1989, Australian Open
1990 – 1991, Australian Open
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1980 – 1981, Wimbledon
1982 – 1983, Wimbledon
1984 – 1985, Wimbledon
1986 – 1987, Wimbledon
1988 – 1989, Wimbledon
1990 – 1991, Wimbledon
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2010, Wimbledon
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2014, Wimbledon
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2016, Wimbledon
2017, Wimbledon
2018, Wimbledon
2019, Wimbledon
4-US Open
1968-1979 (UO summary)
1980 – 1981, US Open
1982 – 1983, US Open
1984 – 1985, US Open
1986 – 1987, US Open
1988 – 1989, US Open
1990 – 1991, US Open
1992 – 1993, US Open
1994 – 1995, US Open
1996 – 1997, US Open
1998 – 1999, US Open
2000 – 2001, US Open
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2015, US Open
2016, US Open
2017, US Open
2018, US Open
2019, US Open
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Davis Cup
1968-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000-2009
2010-2019
World Team Cup
1978-1983
1984-1990
1991-1996
1997-2002
2003-2007
2008-2012
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1988 and 1992
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2004 and 2008
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…1981-1989… (results)
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1999-1990
1999
:
Australian Open
–
Rosset d. Henman
,
Enqvist d. Rafter
(3R);
Haas d. Hewitt
(2R)
Memphis
–
Haas d. Courier
(F)
Scottsdale
–
Gambill d. Hewitt
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Philippoussis d. Moya
(F);
Moya d. Kuerten
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Krajicek d. Grosjean
(F);
Grosjean d. Clavet
,
Krajicek d. Enqvist
(SF);
Krajicek d. Sampras
(QF)
Hong Kong
–
Agassi d. Becker
(F)
Barcelona
–
Mantilla d. Alami
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Kuerten d. Rios
(F);
Kuerten d. Mantilla
(SF);
Golmard d. Moya
(QF)
Munich
–
Squillari d. Pavel
(F)
Hamburg
–
Rios d. Zabaleta
(F);
Rios d. Moya
(SF)
Rome
–
Kuerten d. Rafter
(F);
Rafter d. Lapentti
(QF)
Roland Garros
–
Agassi d. Moya
(4R);
Hrbaty d. Kafelnikov
(2R)
Queens Club
–
Sampras d. Henman
(F);
Sampras d. Hewitt
(SF)
Wimbledon
–
Henman d. Courier
,
Rafter d. Becker
(4R)
Davis Cup
–
Kuerten d. Grosjean
(QF)
Umag
–
M.Norman d. Tarango
(F)
Los Angeles
–
Sampras d. Agassi
(F)
Montreal
–
T.Johansson d. Kafelnikov
(F)
Cincinnati
–
Sampras d. Rafter
(F);
Rafter d. Kafelnikov
,
Sampras d. Agassi
(SF)
Washington
–
Agassi d. Kafelnikov
(F)
US Open
–
Krajicek d. Spadea
,
T.Martin d. Rusedski
(4R)
Singapore
–
Rios d. Tillstrom
(F);
Rios d. Hewitt
(SF)
Munich (Grand Slam Cup)
–
Rusedski d. Haas
(F);
Lapentti d. Meligeni
(1R) –
longest third sets
Lyon
–
Lapentti d. Hewitt
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Enqvist d. Krajicek
(F);
Enqvist d. Agassi
(SF)
Paris
–
Agassi d. Safin
(F)
Hanover (Masters)
–
Sampras d. Agassi
(F);
Sampras d. Kiefer
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Pioline d. Hewitt
,
Philippoussis d. Pioline
(F) –
longest 3-0 matches
1998
:
Australian Open
–
Escude d. Woodbridge
(4R);
Escude d. Reneberg
(3R);
Rafter d. Tarango
(1R)
San Jose
–
Agassi d. Sampras
(F)
Memphis
–
Philippoussis d. Chang
(F)
Philadelphia
–
Sampras d. Enqvist
(F)
Scottsdale
–
Agassi d. Stoltenberg
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Rios d. Rusedski
(F);
Rios d. Gambill
,
Rusedski d. Muster
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Rios d. Agassi
(F)
Barcelona
–
T.Martin d. Berasategui
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Moya d. Pioline
(F)
Munich
–
Enqvist d. Agassi
(F)
Hamburg
–
A.Costa d. Corretja
(F)
Rome
–
Rios d. Kuerten
(SF/F);
A.Costa d. Berasategui
(SF)
Roland Garros
–
Rios d. A.Costa
,
Pioline d. Safin
,
Muster d. Meligeni
(4R);
Stoltenberg d. Rafter
(2R);
Safin d. Agassi
(1R)
Rosmalen
–
Rafter d. Damm
(F);
Damm d. Siemerink
(SF)
Wimbledon
–
Henman d. Rafter
(4R)
Gstaad
–
Corretja d. Becker
(F)
Kitzbuhel
–
Gaudenzi d. Alonso & Clavet
(3R, SF);
Karbacher d. Berasategui
(2R)
Stuttgart
–
Kuerten d. Kucera
(F)
Washington
–
Agassi d. Draper
(F) –
shortest ‘best of 3’ finals
Los Angeles
–
Agassi d. Henman
(F)
Toronto
–
Rafter d. Krajicek
(F);
Krajicek d. Agassi
(SF)
Cincinnati
–
Rafter d. Sampras
(F);
Rafter d. Kafelnikov
(SF)
Indianapolis
–
Corretja d. Agassi
(F)
Long Island
–
Rafter d. Mantilla
(F)
US Open
–
Siemerink d. Rusedski
(3R)
Tashkent
–
Henman d. Kafelnikov
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Rios d. Agassi
(F);
Agassi d. Kucera
(SF)
Basel
–
Henman d. Agassi
(F)
Vienna
–
Sampras d. Kucera
(F)
Ostrava
–
Agassi d. Kroslak
(F)
Toulouse
–
Siemerink d. Rusedski
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Krajicek d. Kafelnikov
(F);
Krajicek d. Sampras
(SF)
Stockholm
–
T.Martin d. T.Johansson
(F)
Paris
–
Rusedski d. Sampras
(F);
T.Martin d. Agassi
(QF)
Hanover (Masters)
–
Corretja d. Moya
(F): Corretja d. Sampras (SF)
Davis Cup
–
Norman d. Gaudenzi
(F)
1997
:
Doha
–
Courier d. Henman
(F)
Sydney
–
Henman d. Moya
(F)
Australian Open
–
Muster d. Courier
,
Sampras d. Hrbaty
(4R);
A.Medvedev d. Stich
(2R);
Moya d. Becker
(1R)
San Jose
–
Sampras d. Rusedski
(F)
Memphis
–
Chang d. Woodbridge
(F)
Dubai
–
Muster d. Ivanisevic
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Chang d. Ulihrach
(F);
Ulihrach d Bjorkman
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Muster d. Bruguera
(F);
Bruguera d. Sampras
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Rafter d. Damm
(QF)
Casablanca
–
Arazi d. Squillari
(F)
Estoril
–
Clavet d. Mantilla
(SF)
Monte Carlo –
Rios d. Corretja
(F);
Rios d. Moya
(SF)
Hamburg
–
A.Medvedev d. Mantilla
(F)
Rome
–
Corretja d. Rios
(F);
Corretja d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Roland Garros
–
Kuerten d. Muster
(3R)
Queens Club
–
Ivanisevic d. Rusedski
(SF)
– longest deciding 3rd set tie-breaks
Wimbledon
–
Sampras d. Korda
,
Henman d. Krajicek
(4R);
Henman d. Haarhuis
(3R)
Montreal
–
Woodruff d. Kuerten
(F);
Kuerten d. Chang
(SF)
Cincinnati
–
Sampras d. Muster
(F)
US Open
–
Korda d. Sampras
,
Rafter d. Agassi
(4R);
Bjorkman d. Kuerten
(3R);
Rios d. Carlsen
(2R)
Munich (GSC)
–
Sampras d. Rafter
(F);
Rafter d. Korda
(SF); Bjorkman d. Becker (1R)
Basel
–
Philippoussis d. Kafelnikov
(QF)
Vienna
–
Ivanisevic d. Rusedski
(F)
Stuttgart
– Korda d. Krajicek (F);
Rafter d. T.Martin
(QF)
Paris
–
Sampras d. Bjorkman
(F);
Bjorkman d. Enqvist
(SF)
Hanover (Masters)
–
Sampras d. Kafelnikov
(F)
Davis Cup
–
Bjorkman d. Chang
(F)
1996
:
Doha
–
Korda d. El Aynaoui
(F)
Australian Open
–
Tillstrom d. Muster
,
Agassi d. Bjorkman
(4R);
Philippoussis d. Sampras
(3R);
Agassi d. Etlis
(1R)
Dubai
–
Ivanisevic d. A.Costa
(F)
San Jose
–
Sampras d. Agassi
(F)
Marseille
–
Forget d. Pioline
(F)
Antwerp
–
Stich d. Ivanisevic
(F)
Memphis
–
Sampras d. T.Martin
(F)
Philadelphia
–
Courier d. Woodruff
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Chang d. Haarhuis
(F);
Chang d. Rios
,
Haarhuis d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Agassi d. Boetsch
(SF/F);
Ivanisevic d. Sampras
(SF);
Boetsch d. Edberg
(4R)
Hong Kong
–
Sampras d. Chang
(F)
Barcelona
–
Muster d. Rios
(F)
Tokyo
–
Sampras d. Reneberg
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Muster d. A.Costa
(F);
A.Costa d. Rios
(SF)
Munich
–
Dosedel d. Becker
(SF)
Hamburg
–
Carretero d. Corretja
(F)
Rome
–
Muster d. Krajicek
(F);
Krajicek d. Ferreira
,
Muster d. A.Costa
(SF);
Edberg d. Pioline
(2R)
Roland Garros
–
Rosset d. Edberg
,
Stich d. Muster
(4R);
Sampras d. Bruguera
(2R)
Queens Club
–
Becker d. Edberg
(F)
Wimbledon
–
Krajicek d. Stich
(4R);
Rafter d. Rosset
(3R);
Henman d. Kafelnikov
(1R)
Atlanta (Olympics)
–
Agassi d. Bruguera
(F);
Paes d. Meligeni
(3rd)
Cincinnati
–
Agassi d. Chang
(F);
Agassi d. Muster
(SF)
Indianapolis
–
Sampras d. Ulihrach & Ivanisevic
(SF/F)
Toronto
–
Ferreira d. Woodbridge
(F);
Woodbridge d. Rios
,
Ferreira d. Martin
(SF)
Basel
–
Sampras d. Dreekmann
(F)
Singapore
–
Stark d. Chang
(F)
Vienna
–
Siemerink d. Boetsch
(SF)
Stuttgart
–
Becker d. Sampras
(F);
Sampras d. Siemerink
(SF);
Siemerink d. Ivanisevic
(QF)
Paris
–
Enqvist d. Kafelnikov
(F);
Enqvist d. Gustafsson
,
Kafelnikov d. Korda
(SF);
Enqvist d. Edberg
(QF)
Hanover (Masters)
–
Sampras d. Becker
(F);
Sampras d. Ivanisevic
,
Becker d. Krajicek
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Pioline d. Edberg
, Enqvist d. Pioline,
Boetsch d. Kulti
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Becker d. Ivanisevic
(F)
1995
:
Australian Open
– Agassi d. Rafter,
Krickstein d. Edberg
,
Sampras d. Larsson
(4R);
Eltingh d. Muster
(3R);
Rafter d. Hlasek
,
Edberg d. Philippoussis
(1R)
San Jose
–
Agassi d. Chang
(F)
Milan
–
Kafelnikov d. Becker
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Krajicek d. Stich
(F)
Scottsdale
–
Courier d. Philippoussis
(F)
Tokyo
–
Courier d. Agassi
(F);
Courier d. Chang
(SF)
Indian Wells
–
Sampras d. Agassi
(F);
Sampras d. Edberg
(SF);
Edberg d. Muster
(QF)
Key Biscayne
–
Agassi d. Sampras
(F);
Agassi d. Larsson
,
Sampras d. Bjorkman
(SF)
Barcelona
–
Muster d. Larsson
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Muster d. Becker
(F);
Becker d. Ivanisevic
,
Muster d. Gaudenzi
(SF)
Atlanta
–
Chang d. Agassi
(F)
Hamburg
–
A.Medvedev d. Ivanisevic
(F);
A.Medvedev d. Sampras
,
Ivanisevic d. Bruguera
(SF)
Rome
–
Muster d. Bruguera
(F);
Muster d. Ferreira
,
Bruguera d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Coral Springs
–
Woodbridge d. Rusedski
(F)
World Team Cup
–
Edberg d. Hirszon
(F)
Roland Garros
–
Schaller d. Sampras
(1R)
Queens Club
–
Sampras d. Forget
(F)
Halle
–
Rosset d. Stich
(F)
Washington
–
Agassi d. Edberg
(F);
Edberg d. Rafter
(SF)
Amsterdam
–
Rios d. Siemerink
(F)
Montreal
–
Agassi d. Sampras
(F);
Agassi d. Wilander
,
Sampras d. Enqvist
(SF)
Cincinnati
–
Agassi d. Chang
(F);
Chang d. Stich
(SF);
Stich d. Sampras
(QF)
New Haven
–
Agassi d. Krajicek
(F)
US Open
– Agassi d. Corretja (2R)
Davis Cup
–
Chesnokov d. Stich
(SF)
Lyon
–
Ferreira d. Sampras
(F)
Vienna
–
Dewulf d. Muster
(F)
Essen
–
Muster d. Washington
(F);
Washington d. Boetsch
,
Muster d. Sampras
(SF);
Washington d. Agassi
,
Krajicek d. Becker
(3R)
Paris
–
Sampras d. Becker
(F);
Sampras d. Courier
(SF)
Moscow
–
Steeb d. Vacek
(F)
Frankfurt (Masters)
–
Becker d. Chang
(F);
Chang d. Sampras
,
Becker d. Enqvist
(SF);
Ferreira d. Sampras
(rr)
Davis Cup
–
Sampras d. Chesnokov
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Ivanisevic d. T.Martin
(F);
T.Martin d. Becker
,
Ivanisevic d. Kafelnikov
(SF)
1994
:
Australian Open
–
Washington d. Wilander
(4R);
Sampras d. Kafelnikov
(2R)
Milan
–
Becker d. Korda
(F)
Memphis
–
T.Martin d. Gilbert
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Edberg d. Ivanisevic
(F)
Scottsdale
–
Agassi d. Mattar
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Sampras d. Korda
(F);
Sampras d. Edberg
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Sampras d. Agassi
(F);
Agassi d. Rafter
,
Sampras d. Courier
(SF);
Sampras d. Korda (QF);
Rafter d. Chang
(4R)
Davis Cup
–
Muster d. Stich
(1R)
Barcelona
–
Krajicek d. C.Costa
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
A.Medvedev d. Bruguera
(F);
A.Medvedev d. Kafelnikov
(SF);
Edberg d. Muster
(QF)
Hamburg
–
A.Medvedev d. Kafelnikov
(F);
Kafelnikov d. Stich
,
A.Medvedev d. J.Sanchez
(SF)
Rome
–
Sampras d. Becker
(F);
Sampras d. Dosedel
,
Becker d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
World Team Cup
–
Bruguera d. Edberg
(“SF”);
Stich d. Sampras
(rr)
Roland Garros
–
Bruguera d. Rafter
,
Ivanisevic d. Gaudenzi
(4R);
Rafter d. Muster
(3R);
Muster d. Agassi
(2R);
Holm d. Edberg
(1R)
Queens Club
–
T.Martin d. Sampras
(F)
Rosmalen
–
Krajicek d. Braasch
(F)
Wimbledon
–
Becker d. A.Medvedev
(4R);
Carlsen d. Edberg
(2R)
Gstaad
– Bruguera d. Forget (F)
Newport
–
Wheaton d. Woodbridge
(F)
Davis Cup
–
Krajicek d. Sampras
(QF)
Kitzbuhel
–
Ivanisevic d. Santoro
(F)
Toronto
–
Agassi d. Stoltenberg
(F);
Agassi d. Wheaton
(3R)
Cincinnati
–
Chang d. Edberg
(F);
Edberg d. Stich
(SF)
New Haven
–
Becker d. Rosset
(F);
Siemerink d. Agassi
(2R)
Indianapolis
–
Ferreira d. Delaitre
(F)
US Open
–
Agassi d. Chang
,
Yzaga d. Sampras
(4R);
Agassi d. Forget
(2R);
Reneberg d. Becker
(1R)
Sydney
–
Krajicek d. Becker
(F)
Vienna
–
Agassi d. Stich
(F)
Stockholm
–
Becker d. Ivanisevic
(F);
Becker d. Sampras
(SF);
Becker d. Stich
,
Ivanisevic d. Agassi
(QF)
Paris
–
Agassi d. Rosset
(F);
Rosset d. Chang
(SF);
Agassi d. Sampras
(QF)
Frankfurt (Masters)
–
Sampras d. Becker
(F);
Becker d. Bruguera
,
Sampras d. Agassi
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Edberg d. Volkov
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Larsson d. Sampras
(F);
Sampras d. Ivanisevic
(SF);
Larsson d. Edberg
(1R)
1993
:
Doha
–
Becker d. Ivanisevic
(F)
Australian Open
–
Stich d. Santoro
(2R);
Jarryd d. Becker
(1R)
San Francisco
–
Agassi d. Gilbert
(F)
Milan
–
Becker d. Bruguera
(F)
Scottsdale
–
Agassi d. Ondruska
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Courier d. Ferreira
(F);
Ferreira d. Volkov
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Sampras d. Washington
(F);
Sampras d. Korda
(SF)
Barcelona
–
A.Medvedev d. Bruguera
(F)
Tokyo
–
Sampras d. Gilbert
(F)
Nice
–
Goellner d. Lendl
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Bruguera d. Pioline
(F);
Pioline d. Edberg
,
Bruguera d. Muster
(SF)
Madrid
–
Edberg d. Bruguera
(F)
Hamburg
–
Stich d. Chesnokov
(F);
Chesnokov d. Karbacher
,
Stich d. E.Sanchez
(SF)
Rome
–
Courier d. Ivanisevic
(F);
Courier d. Chang
,
Ivanisevic d. Sampras
(SF)
Roland Garros
–
Courier d. Muster
(4R);
Edberg d. Krickstein
(2R)
Halle
– Leconte d. A.Medvedev (F)
Wimbledon
–
Agassi d. Krajicek
(4R);
Boetsch d. Lendl
(2R);
Edberg d. Rusedski
(1R)
Gstaad
–
Bruguera d. Novacek
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Gustafsson d. Stich
(F)
Montreal
–
Pernfors d. Martin
(F);
Pernfors d. Korda
(SF)
Los Angeles
–
Krajicek d. Chang
(F);
Krajicek d. Sampras
(SF)
Kitzbuhel
–
Muster d. J.Sanchez
(F)
Cincinnati
–
Chang d. Edberg
(F);
Edberg d. Sampras
(SF)
Indianapolis
–
Courier d. Becker
(F);
Rafter d. Sampras
(QF)
Long Island
– Rosset d. Chang (F)
US Open
–
Sampras d. Enqvist
,
Larsson d. Becker
,
Muster d. Gilbert
,
Pioline d. Courier
(4R)
Bordeaux
–
Bruguera d. Nargiso
(F)
Davis Cup
–
Goellner d. Edberg
(SF)
Basel
–
Stich d. Edberg
(F)
Sydney
–
Yzaga d. Korda
(F);
Yzaga d. Courier
(QF)
Tokyo
–
Lendl d. T.Martin
(F)
Vienna
–
Ivanisevic d. Muster
(F)
Lyon
–
Sampras d. Pioline
(F)
Stockholm
–
Stich d. Ivanisevic
(F);
Ivanisevic d. Washington
,
Stich d. Rosset
(SF)
Paris
–
Ivanisevic d. A.Medvedev
(F);
Ivanisevic d. Edberg
,
A.Medvedev d. Boetsch
(SF)
Antwerp
–
Sampras d. Gustafsson
(F)
Frankfurt (Masters)
–
Stich d. Sampras
(F);
Sampras d. A.Medvedev
,
Stich d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Stich d. Stoltenberg
,
Fromberg d. Goellner
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Korda d. Stich
(F);
Stich d. Edberg
,
Korda d. Sampras
(SF);
Korda d. Bruguera
(QF)
1992
:
Australian Open
–
J.McEnroe d. E.Sanchez
(4R),
J.McEnroe d. Becker
(3R)
Davis Cup
–
Becker d. Mattar
(1R)
Brussels
–
Becker d. Courier
(F)
Philadelphia
–
Sampras d. Mansdorf
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Ivanisevic d. Edberg
(F)
Rotterdam
–
Becker d. Volkov
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Chang d. Chesnokov
(F)
Key Biscayne
–
Chang d. Mancini
(F);
Mancini d. Hlasek
(SF)
Atlanta
–
Agassi d. Sampras
(F)
Barcelona
–
C.Costa d. Gustafsson
(F)
Tokyo
– Courier d. Krajicek (F)
Monte Carlo
–
Muster d. Krickstein
(F);
Krickstein d. Prpic
(SF)
Hamburg
–
Edberg d. Stich
(F);
Edberg d. C.Costa
(SF);
Edberg d. Camporese
(QF)
Rome
–
Courier d. C.Costa
(F);
Courier d. Steeb
,
C.Costa d. Korda
(SF)
Roland Garros
–
Agassi d. E.Sanchez
(4R);
Courier d. Muster
(2R)
Queens Club
–
Matsuoka d. Edberg
(SF);
Edberg d. Cash
(QF)
Wimbledon
–
J.McEnroe d. Cash
(2R)
Toronto
–
Agassi d. Lendl
(F);
Lendl d. Masur
(SF)
Kitzbuhel
–
Sampras d. Mancini
(F);
Sampras d. Filippini
(SF)
Barcelona (Olympics)
–
Rosset d. Arrese
(F)
Cincinnati
–
Sampras d. Lendl
(F);
Lendl d. Chang
(SF)
Indianapolis
–
Sampras d. Courier
(F);
Sampras d. Becker
(SF)
New Haven
–
Lendl d. Chang
(QF)
US Open
–
Chang d. Washington
,
Courier d. J.McEnroe
,
Sampras d. Forget
,
Lendl d. Becker
,
Edberg d. Krajicek
(4R);
Sampras d. T.Martin
,
Washington d. Leconte
(3R)
Davis Cup
–
Agassi d. Edberg
(SF)
Basel
–
Becker d. Korda
(F)
Sydney
–
Ivanisevic d. Edberg
(F)
Tokyo
–
Lendl d. Ivanisevic
(QF)
Lyon
–
Sampras d. Pioline
(F)
Stockholm
–
Ivanisevic d. Forget
(F);
Ivanisevic d. Edberg
,
Forget d. Sampras
(SF)
Paris
–
Becker d. Forget
(F);
Forget d. Edberg
(QF)
Antwerp
–
Krajicek d. Woodforde
(F)
Frankfurt (Masters)
–
Becker d. Courier
(F);
Courier d. Sampras
,
Becker d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Agassi d. Hlasek
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Stich d. Chang
(F);
Stich d. Sampras
(SF);
Stich d. Edberg
(1R)
1991
:
Australian Open
–
Edberg d. Cash
,
Becker d. Camporese
(3R)
Milan
–
Volkov d. Caratti
(F)
Philadelphia
–
Lendl d. Sampras
(F)
Stuttgart
–
Edberg d. Svensson
(F)
Rotterdam
–
Camporese d. Lendl
(F)
Chicago
–
J.McEnroe d. P.McEnroe
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Courier d. Forget
(F);
Courier d. Stich
,
Forget d. Edberg
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Courier d. Wheaton
(F)
Barcelona
–
E.Sanchez d. Bruguera
(F)
Tokyo
–
Edberg d. Lendl
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Bruguera d. Becker
(F);
Becker d. Prpic
,
Bruguera d. Skoff
(SF);
Arrese d. Borg
(1R)
Hamburg
–
Novacek d. Gustafsson
(F);
Gustafasson d. Prpic
,
Novacek d. Stich
(SF)
Rome
–
E.Sanchez d. Mancini
(F)
World Team Cup
–
Edberg d. Ivanisevic
(F)
Roland Garros
–
Chang d. Connors
(3R);
Becker d. Woodbridge
(2R);
Sampras d. Muster
(1R)
Queens Club
–
Edberg d. Wheaton
(F)
Manchester
–
Ivanisevic d. Sampras
(F)
Wimbledon
–
Edberg d. J.McEnroe
,
Stich d. Volkov
(4R);
Wheaton d. Lendl
,
Agassi d. Krajicek
(3R)
Washington
–
Agassi d. Korda
(F)
Montreal
–
Chesnokov d. Korda
(F);
Chesnokov d. Lendl
,
Korda d. Courier
(SF)
Cincinnati
–
Forget d. Sampras
(F);
Forget d. Becker
(SF)
Indianapolis
–
Sampras d. Becker
(F)
New Haven
–
Korda d. Ivanisevic
(F)
US Open
–
Connors d. Krickstein
,
Lendl d. Ivanisevic
,
Edberg d. Chang
(4R);
Connors d. P.McEnroe
(1R)
Sydney
–
Edberg d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Tokyo
–
Edberg d. Rostagno
(F);
Edberg d. Ivanisevic
(SF)
Lyon
–
Sampras d. Delaitre
(F)
Stockholm
–
Becker d. Edberg
(F);
Edberg d. Krickstein
,
Becker d. Courier
(SF)
Paris
–
Forget d. Sampras
(F);
Forget d. Svensson
(SF);
Sampras d. Ivanisevic
(3R)
Frankfurt (Masters)
–
Sampras d. Courier
(F);
Courier d. Agassi
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Agassi d. Forget
,
Forget d. Sampras
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Wheaton d. Chang
(F);
Wheaton d. Stich
,
Chang d. Lendl
(SF);
Stich d. Forget
(QF)
1990
:
Australian Open
–
Edberg d. Svensson
,
Pernfors d. J.McEnroe
,
Becker d. Mecir
(4R)
Stuttgart
–
Becker d. Lendl
(F)
Indian Wells
–
Edberg d. Agassi
(F);
Edberg d. Courier
,
Agassi d. Becker
(SF)
Key Biscayne
–
Agassi d. Edberg
(F);
Agassi d. Berger
,
Edberg d. E.Sanchez
(SF)
Tokyo
–
Edberg d. Krickstein
(F)
Monte Carlo
–
Chesnokov d. Muster
(F);
Muster d. Leconte
,
Chesnokov d. E.Sanchez
(SF)
Hamburg
–
Aguilera d. Becker
(F);
Becker d. Leconte
,
Aguilera d. Forget
(SF)
Rome
– Muster d. Chesnokov (F)
Roland Garros
–
Agassi d. Courier
(4R)
Queens Club
–
Lendl d. Becker
(F);
Becker d. Edberg
(SF)
Wimbledon
–
Becker d. Cash
,
Edberg d. Chang
(4R);
Edberg d. Mansdorf
(3R)
Stuttgart
–
Ivanisevic d. Perez-Roldan
(F)
Toronto
–
Chang d. Berger
(F);
Chang d. Sampras
(SF);
Chang d. Agassi
(QF)
Los Angeles
–
Edberg d. Chang
(F)
Cincinnati
–
Edberg d. Gilbert
(F);
Edberg d. Gomez
(SF)
Long Island
–
Edberg d. Ivanisevic
(F)
US Open
–
Sampras d. Muster
,
Becker d. Cahill
&
J.McEnroe d. E.Sanchez
(4R);
Volkov d. Edberg
(1R)
Sydney
–
Becker d. Edberg
(F);
Edberg d. Lendl
(SF)
Davis Cup
–
Muster d. Chang
(SF)
Basel
–
J.McEnroe d. Ivanisevic
(F) –
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Stockholm
–
Becker d. Edberg
(F);
Becker d. Sampras
(SF)
Antwerp (exh.)
–
Ivanisevic d. Leconte
(F)
Paris
–
Edberg d. Becker
(F);
Edberg d. Bruguera
(SF)
Frankfurt (Masters)
–
Agassi d. Edberg
(F);
Edberg d. Lendl
,
Agassi d. Becker
(SF);
Edberg d. Agassi
(rr)
Davis Cup
–
Agassi d. Fromberg
(F)
Munich (GSC)
–
Sampras d. Gilbert
(F);
Gilbert d. Wheaton
,
Sampras d. Chang
(SF);
Sampras d. Ivanisevic
(QF)
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