The 1989 Nabisco Grand Prix was the only tennis circuit for male players held that year. It incorporated the four Grand Slam tournaments, one World Championship Tennis tournament and the Grand Prix tournaments.
Schedule
The table below shows the 1989 Nabisco Grand Prix (to become known in 1990 as the ATP Tour).
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Rankings
Grand Prix
ATP
List of tournament winners
List of players and Grand Prix singles titles won, alphabetically by last name:
- Andre Agassi â Orlando (1)
- Ronald Agénor â Athens (1)
- Juan Aguilera â Bari (1)
- José Francisco Altur â San Marino (1)
- Paul Annacone â Vienna (1)
- Boris Becker â Milan, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, US Open, Paris Bercy (5)
- Jay Berger â Charleston (1)
- Paolo Canè â BÃÂ¥stad (1)
- Michael Chang â French Open, Wembley (2)
- Andrei Chesnokov â Nice, Munich (2)
- Jimmy Connors â Toulouse, Tel Aviv (2)
- Jim Courier â Basel (1)
- Kevin Curren â Frankfurt (1)
- Franco DavÃÂn â St. Vincent (1)
- Horacio de la Peña â Florence (1)
- Stefan Edberg â Tokyo, Season-Ending Championships (2)
- Kelly Evernden â Wellington (1)
- Marcelo Filippini â Prague (1)
- Guy Forget â Nancy (1)
- Brad Gilbert â Memphis, Stratton Mountain, Livingston, Cincinnati, San Francisco (5)
- Andrés Gómez â Boston, Barcelona (2)
- Jakob Hlasek â Rotterdam (1)
- MartÃÂn Jaite â Stuttgart, Madrid, São Paulo, Itaparica (4)
- Eric Jelen â Bristol (1)
- Kelly Jones â Singapore City (1)
- Aaron Krickstein â Sydney, Los Angeles, Tokyo Indoors (3)
- Ramesh Krishnan â Auckland (1)
- Niclas Kroon â Brisbane (1)
- Ivan Lendl â Australian Open, Scottsdale, Miami, Forest Hills, Hamburg, London, Canada, Bordeaux, Sydney Indoors, Stockholm (10)
- Alberto Mancini â Monte Carlo, Rome (2)
- Luiz Mattar â Guarujá, Rio de Janeiro (2)
- Tim Mayotte â Washington, D.C. (1)
- John McEnroe â Lyon, Dallas, Indianapolis (3)
- Miloslav MeÃÂÃÂÃ
 â Indian Wells (1)
- Karel NováÃÂek â Hilversum (1)
- Guillermo Pérez Roldán â Palermo (1)
- Jim Pugh â Newport (1)
- Marc Rosset â Geneva (1)
- Emilio Sánchez â Kitzbühel (1)
- Javier Sánchez â Bologna (1)
- Carl-Uwe Steeb â Gstaad (1)
- Robert Van't Hof â Seoul (1)
- Christo van Rensburg â Johannesburg (1)
- Mark Woodforde â Adelaide (1)
- Simon Youl â Schenectady (1)
The following players won their first career title:
See also
References
External links
Further reading