1986 Grand Prix (tennis)
Lendl was the points leader | |
Details | |
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Duration | 6 January – 10 December |
Edition | 17th |
Tournaments | 70 |
Categories |
Grand Slam (4) World Championship Tennis (5) Regular Series (59) Team Events (2) |
Achievements (singles) | |
Most tournament titles | Ivan Lendl (9) |
Most tournament finals | Ivan Lendl (12) |
Prize money leader | Ivan Lendl ($800,000)[lower-alpha 1] |
Points leader | Ivan Lendl (4,801) |
Awards | |
Player of the year | Ivan Lendl |
Most improved player of the year | Mikael Pernfors |
Newcomer of the year | Ulf Stenlund |
Comeback player of the year | Not given |
← 1985 1987 → |
The 1986 Nabisco Grand Prix was the only tennis circuit held that year. The tour consisted of 70 tournaments in 23 different countries.[1] It incorporated three of the four grand slam tournaments, three World Championship Tennis tournaments and the Grand Prix tournaments. The season ending Masters tournament was moved from the January slot to December.
Schedule
The table below shows the schedule for the 1986 Nabisco Grand Prix season.
Key
Grand Slam events |
Team events |
World Championship Tennis event |
Year-end championships |
January
Week of | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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27 January | Ebel U.S. Pro Indoor Philadelphia, United States $375,000 – Hard – 48S/24D | Ivan Lendl w/o | Tim Mayotte | Brad Gilbert Yannick Noah | Paul Annacone Jakob Hlasek Kevin Curren Jimmy Connors |
Scott Davis David Pate 7–6, 7–6 | Stefan Edberg Anders Järryd |
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Week of | Tournament | Champion | Runner-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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3 December | Nabisco Masters New York City, United States $500,000 – Carpet – 8S (RR) | Ivan Lendl 6–4, 6–4, 6–4 | Boris Becker | Mats Wilander Stefan Edberg | Andrés Gómez Joakim Nyström Henri Leconte |
10 December | Nabisco Masters Doubles London, Great Britain $200,000 – Carpet – 8D (RR) | Stefan Edberg Anders Järryd 6–3, 7–6, 6–3 | Guy Forget Yannick Noah | Mike De Palmer / Gary Donnelly John Fitzgerald / Tomáš Šmíd | Hans Gildemeister / Andrés Gómez Sergio Casal / Emilio Sánchez Joakim Nyström / Mats Wilander |
25 December | Davis Cup by NEC: Final Melbourne, Australia – Grass | Australia 3–2 | Sweden |
ATP rankings
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List of tournament winners
The list of winners and number of singles titles won, alphabetically by last name:
- Vijay Amritraj (1) Bristol
- Boris Becker (5) Chicago, Wimbledon, Toronto, Sydney Indoor, Tokyo Indoor, Bercy
- Jay Berger (1) Buenos Aires
- Paolo Canè (1) Bordeaux
- Kent Carlsson (2) Bari, Barcelona
- Simone Colombo (1) St. Vincent
- Kevin Curren (1) Atlanta
- Stefan Edberg (3) Gstaad, Basel, Stockholm
- Guy Forget (1) Toulouse
- Brad Gilbert (4) Memphis, Livingston, Tel Aviv, Vienna
- Andrés Gómez (4) Indianapolis, Florence, Boston, Itaparica
- Martín Jaite (2) Bologna, Stuttgart Outdoor
- Anders Järryd (1) Dallas
- Ramesh Krishnan (2) Tokyo Outdoor, Hong Kong
- Henri Leconte (2) Geneva, Hamburg
- Ivan Lendl (10) Masters, Philadelphia, Boca West, Milan, French Open, Fort Myers, Rome, Stratton Mountain, US Open, Masters
- Amos Mansdorf (1) Johannesburg
- Tim Mayotte (1) Queen's Club
- John McEnroe (3) Los Angeles, San Francisco, Scottsdale
- Miloslav Mečíř (1) Kitzbühel
- Thomas Muster (1) Hilversum
- Yannick Noah (2) Forest Hills, Wembley
- Karel Nováček (1) Washington, D.C.
- Joakim Nyström (5) Toronto Indoor, La Quinta, Rotterdam, Monte Carlo, Madrid
- Emilio Sánchez (3) Nice, Munich, Båstad
- Bill Scanlon (1) Newport
- Ulf Stenlund (1) Palermo
- Henrik Sundström (1) Athens
- Jonas Svensson (1) Cologne
- Thierry Tulasne (1) Metz
- Mats Wilander (2) Brussels, Cincinnati
- Mark Woodforde (1) Auckland
- Slobodan Živojinović (1) Houston
The following players won their first title in 1986:
- Jay Berger Buenos Aires
- Paolo Canè Bordeaux
- Kent Carlsson Bari
- Simone Colombo St. Vincent
- Guy Forget Toulouse
- Amos Mansdorf Johannesburg
- Thomas Muster Hilversum
- Karel Nováček Washington, D.C.
- Emilio Sánchez Nice
- Ulf Stenlund Palermo
- Jonas Svensson Cologne
- Mark Woodforde Auckland
- Slobodan Živojinović Houston
See also
Notes
- ↑ Lendl's total ATP prize money for the year was $1,987,537. This consisted of earnings from tournaments (including WCT), circuit bonuses, play-offs and team events based on merit.
References
- ↑ John Barrett, ed. (1987). World of Tennis 1987. London: Willow Books. pp. 99–105, 256. ISBN 9780002182522.
External links
- ATP Archive 1986: Nabisco Grand Prix Tournaments
- History Mens Professional Tours
Further reading
- Collins, Bud (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book (2nd ed.). New York: New Chapter Press. ISBN 978-0-942257-70-0.
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