1988 Virginia Slims of Dallas – Doubles (original) (raw)

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Doubles
1988 Virginia Slims of Dallas
1987 Champions United States Mary Lou Piatek United States Anne White
Final
Champions United States Lori McNeil West Germany Eva Pfaff
Runners-up United States Gigi Fernández United States Zina Garrison
Score 2–6, 6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
1987 · Virginia Slims of Dallas · 1989

1988 tennis event results

Mary Lou Piatek and Anne White were the defending champions but only Piatek – now married with the surname of Daniels – competed that year with Barbara Gerken.

Daniels and Gerken lost in the first round to Hu Na and Stephanie Rehe.

Lori McNeil and Eva Pfaff won in the final 2–6, 6–4, 7–5 against Gigi Fernández and Zina Garrison.

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. United States Gigi Fernández / United States Zina Garrison (final)
  2. United States Elise Burgin / United States Robin White (semifinals)
  3. United States Lori McNeil / West Germany Eva Pfaff (champions)
  4. Soviet Union Leila Meskhi / Soviet Union Svetlana Parkhomenko (semifinals)
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United States G FernándezUnited States Z Garrison 4 7 6
United States J KaplanSouth Africa E Reinach 6 6 3 1 United States G FernándezUnited States Z Garrison 6 6
Soviet Union L SavchenkoSoviet Union N Zvereva 6 6 Soviet Union L SavchenkoSoviet Union N Zvereva 3 4
United States J RussellUnited States W White 2 3 1 United States G FernándezUnited States Z Garrison 2 7 7
4 Soviet Union L MeskhiSoviet Union S Parkhomenko 6 5 6 4 Soviet Union L MeskhiSoviet Union S Parkhomenko 6 6 5
West Germany S HanikaUnited States M Werdel 0 7 2 4 Soviet Union L MeskhiSoviet Union S Parkhomenko 6 5 6
Bulgaria K MaleevaBulgaria M Maleeva 6 4 2 United States B BowesUnited States K Horvath 0 7 2
United States B BowesUnited States K Horvath 2 6 6 1 United States Gigi FernándezUnited States Zina Garrison 6 4 5
United States A HenrickssonSwitzerland C Jolissaint 7 6 4 3 United States Lori McNeilWest Germany Eva Pfaff 2 6 7
United States S CollinsSweden M Lindström 5 7 6 United States S CollinsSweden M Lindström 6 6 3
United States P HarperUnited States H Ludloff 4 2 3 United States L McNeilWest Germany E Pfaff 3 7 6
3 United States L McNeilWest Germany E Pfaff 6 6 3 United States L McNeilWest Germany E Pfaff 6 6 6
United States M L DanielsUnited States B Gerken 5 4 2 United States E BurginUnited States R White 3 7 2
United States H NaUnited States S Rehe 7 6 United States H NaUnited States S Rehe 3 4
United States L AllenSouth Africa L Gregory 0 2 2 United States E BurginUnited States R White 6 6
2 United States E BurginUnited States R White 6 6
vte1988 WTA Tour « 1987 1989 »
Grand Slam events Australian Open (S, D, X) French Open (S, D, X) Wimbledon (S, D, X) US Open (S, D, X)
Category 5 tournaments Fairfax (S, D) Boca Raton (S, D) Key Biscayne (S, D) Hilton Head (S, D) Amelia Island (S, D) Berlin (S, D) Los Angeles (S, D) Montreal (S, D) Worcester (S, D)
Category 4 tournaments Dallas (S, D) Oakland (S, D) Houston (S, D) Tokyo Indoor (S, D) Eastbourne (S, D) Cincinnati (S, D) New Orleans (S, D) Filderstadt (S, D) Brighton (S, D) Chicago (S, D)
Category 3 tournaments Sydney (S, D) San Antonio (S, D) Tampa (S, D) Rome (S, D) Newport (S, D) Hamburg (S, D) Mahwah (S, D) Zürich (S, D)
Category 2 tournaments Brisbane (S, D) Oklahoma City (S, D) Kansas (S, D) Tokyo Outdoor (S, D) Geneva (S, D) Strasbourg (S, D) Birmingham (S, D) Nice (S, D) Aix-en-Provence (S, D) San Diego (S, D) Sofia (S, D) Phoenix (S, D) Brentwood (S, D) Indianapolis (S, D)
Category 1 tournaments Buenos Aires (S, D) Guarujá (S, D) Auckland (S, D Wellington (S, D) Singapore (S, D) Taiwan (S, D) Taranto (S, D) Barcelona (S, D) Båstad (S, D) Brussels (S, D) OTB Open (S, D) Aptos (S, D) Athens (S, D) Paris (S, D) San Juan (S, D) Guarujá II (S, D)
Team events Federation Cup Wightman Cup
Virginia Slims Championships, New York (S, D) Summer Olympics, Seoul (S, D) World Doubles Championships, Tokyo (D)