Doubles
1986 Nice International Open
ChampionsSwitzerland Jakob Hlasek
Czechoslovakia Pavel Složil
Runners-upUnited States Gary Donnelly
United Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell
Score6–3, 3–6, 11–9

Claudio Panatta and Pavel Složil were the defending champions, but competed this year with different partners.

Panatta teamed up with Andreas Maurer and lost in the first round to Nelson Aerts and Mark Woodforde.

Složil teamed up with Jakob Hlasek and successfully defended his title, by defeating Gary Donnelly and Colin Dowdeswell 6–3, 3–6, 11–9 in the final.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 France G Forget
France Y Noah
6 6
United Kingdom J Bates
New Zealand B Derlin
3 4 1 France G Forget
France Y Noah
6 6
Spain J Arrese
Spain J Bardou
6 3 4 Netherlands T Nijssen
Netherlands M Schapers
3 4
Netherlands T Nijssen
Netherlands M Schapers
2 6 6 1 France G Forget
France Y Noah
6 6 3
4 Denmark M Mortensen
Sweden H Simonsson
2 1 Switzerland J Hlasek
Czechoslovakia P Složil
3 7 6
Switzerland J Hlasek
Czechoslovakia P Složil
6 6 Switzerland J Hlasek
Czechoslovakia P Složil
6 6
Brazil N Aerts
Australia M Woodforde
6 6 Brazil N Aerts
Australia M Woodforde
3 4
West Germany A Maurer
Italy C Panatta
3 3 Switzerland J Hlasek
Czechoslovakia P Složil
6 4 11
Czechoslovakia J Navrátil
Sweden P Svensson
6 6 3 United States G Donnelly
United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
3 6 9
WC France J Potier
France T Tulasne
1 0 Czechoslovakia J Navrátil
Sweden P Svensson
3 6 3
Sweden S Eriksson
Sweden M Tideman
3 6 3 3 United States G Donnelly
United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
6 3 6
3 United States G Donnelly
United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
6 1 6 3 United States G Donnelly
United Kingdom C Dowdeswell
6 4 6
Sweden J Gunnarsson
Sweden P Lundgren
3 6 1 Australia B Dyke
Australia L Warder
0 6 3
Australia B Dyke
Australia L Warder
6 4 6 Australia B Dyke
Australia L Warder
5 6 6
Australia D Cahill
Australia M Kratzmann
6 7 Australia D Cahill
Australia M Kratzmann
7 3 4
2 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
3 5

References

  1. "ATP Nice Draw (men's) - 1986". Steve G Tennis. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
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