1988 Swatch Open – Singles Explained
See main article: 1988 Swatch Open.
Henri Leconte won the singles title of the 1988 Swatch Open tennis tournament by defeating Jérôme Potier 6–2, 6–2 in the final.[1] [2] [3] It was the 7th title for Leconte on his career and the first one since 1986, when he won his last two titles at Geneva and Hamburg.[4]
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- News: Gloster . Rob . Frenchman Henri Leconte overwhelmed his nervous countryman Jerome Potier . 24 May 2021 . . 17 April 1988 . Nice.
- News: Tennis; McEnroe's Drought Comes to an End . 11 July 2021 . . . 18 April 1988 . Henri Leconte outclassed his fellow Frenchman, Jerome Potier, 6-2, 6-2, and won the Nice Open today. It was Leconte's seventh Grand Prix title..
- News: Martina Navratilova used a strong serve-and-volley game... . 11 July 2021 . . 19 April 1988 . Henri Leconte overwhelmed countryman Jerome Potier 6-2, 6-2 to win the Nice Open in France..
- News: Golf with ill fan as inspiration, Norman end victory drought . 11 July 2021 . . 18 April 1988 . Henri Leconte defeated fellow Frenchman Jerome Potier 6-2, 6-2 to win the $145,000 Nice Open. It was Leconte's seventh Grand Prix title. The last time he won was in September 1986, when he took consecutive tournaments in Geneva and Hamburg..