1990 Tokyo Indoor – Singles

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Singles
1990 Tokyo Indoor
Final
Champion Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivan Lendl
Runner-up Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker
Score4–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Details
Draw48
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
  1989  · Tokyo Indoor ·  1991  

Aaron Krickstein was the defending champion, but lost in the second round this year.

Contents

Ivan Lendl won the title, defeating Boris Becker in the final, 4–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–5).

Seeds

  1. Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Edberg (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker (final)
  3. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivan Lendl (champion)
  4. Flag of Ecuador.svg Andrés Gómez (second round)
  5. Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Krickstein (second round)
  6. Flag of France.svg Guy Forget (third round)
  7. Flag of the United States.svg Michael Chang (second round)
  8. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Fromberg (second round)
  9. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jakob Hlasek (quarterfinals)
  10. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Andrei Cherkasov (quarterfinals)
  11. Flag of the United States.svg Richey Reneberg (semifinals)
  12. Flag of the United States.svg David Wheaton (third round)
  13. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wally Masur (third round)
  14. Flag of Germany.svg Carl-Uwe Steeb (second round)
  15. Flag of the United States.svg Tim Mayotte (second round)
  16. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Cahill (third round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Edberg 5 3  
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivan Lendl 76 
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivan Lendl 4 677
2 Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker 63 65
11 Flag of the United States.svg Richey Reneberg 612  
2 Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker 776 

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg S Edberg 66 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Woodbridge 67   Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Woodbridge 3 1  
WC Flag of Japan.svg E Furusho 3 6  1 Flag of Sweden.svg S Edberg 66 
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Youl 3 6  16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Cahill 4 2  
  Flag of Germany.svg P Kühnen 67   Flag of Germany.svg P Kühnen 4 3  
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Cahill 66 
1 Flag of Sweden.svg S Edberg 63 78
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Hlasek 4 666
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Hlasek 4 66
  Flag of the United States.svg J Grabb 3 4    Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis 60 3
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis 66 9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Hlasek 66 
  Flag of New Zealand.svg K Evernden 3 4  Q Flag of the United States.svg B Garrow 4 4  
Q Flag of the United States.svg B Garrow 66 Q Flag of the United States.svg B Garrow 3 67
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Fromberg 63 6

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Lendl 67 
WC Flag of Japan.svg S Matsuoka 76 r   Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde 2 6  
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde 6 7 3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Lendl 63 6
  Flag of the United States.svg D Rostagno 76 13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Masur 4 63
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg G Connell 6 4    Flag of the United States.svg D Rostagno 4 4  
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Masur 66 
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Lendl 776 
  Flag of the United States.svg S Davis 602  
12 Flag of the United States.svg D Wheaton 76 
  Flag of the United States.svg P Chamberlin 5 2  Q Flag of Finland.svg A Rahunen 5 4  
Q Flag of Finland.svg A Rahunen 76 12 Flag of the United States.svg D Wheaton 4 6  
  Flag of the United States.svg S Davis 77   Flag of the United States.svg S Davis 67 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Kratzmann 5 6    Flag of the United States.svg S Davis 66 
5 Flag of the United States.svg A Krickstein 3 1  

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Flag of France.svg G Forget 6 66
  Flag of the United States.svg B Pearce 6 66  Flag of the United States.svg B Pearce 73 3
  Flag of the United States.svg D Goldie 74 3 6 Flag of France.svg G Forget 6 6  
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Stoltenberg 4   11 Flag of the United States.svg R Reneberg 77 
  Flag of Sweden.svg P Lundgren 3r    Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Stoltenberg 1 4  
11 Flag of the United States.svg R Reneberg 66 
11 Flag of the United States.svg R Reneberg 66 
Q Flag of Sweden.svg T Högstedt 3 2  
14 Flag of Germany.svg C-U Steeb 3 65
  Flag of the United States.svg K Jones 4 4    Flag of Germany.svg E Jelen 63 7
  Flag of Germany.svg E Jelen 66   Flag of Germany.svg E Jelen 64 2
Q Flag of Sweden.svg T Högstedt 77 Q Flag of Sweden.svg T Högstedt 4 66
  Flag of the United States.svg B Shelton 6 6  Q Flag of Sweden.svg T Högstedt 66 
4 Flag of Ecuador.svg A Gómez 4 4  

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 Flag of the United States.svg M Chang 66 4
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Cash 67   Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Cash 3 76
  Flag of Sweden.svg N Kroon 2 6    Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Cash 6 3  
Q Flag of the United States.svg R Leach 77 10 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A Cherkasov 76 
Q Flag of the United States.svg D Pate 6 6  Q Flag of the United States.svg R Leach 1 4  
10 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A Cherkasov 66 
10 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg A Cherkasov 4 4  
2 Flag of Germany.svg B Becker 66 
15 Flag of the United States.svg T Mayotte 66 4
WC Flag of Japan.svg K Masuda 2 3    Flag of the United States.svg T Witsken 2 76
  Flag of the United States.svg T Witsken 66   Flag of the United States.svg T Witsken 2 3  
WC Flag of Japan.svg R Tsujino 2 762 Flag of Germany.svg B Becker 66 
  Flag of the United States.svg J Rive 66 4 WC Flag of Japan.svg R Tsujino 4 6  
2 Flag of Germany.svg B Becker 67 

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