1986 Volvo Tennis Los Angeles – Singles

Paul Annacone was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Jaime Yzaga.

Singles
1986 Volvo Tennis Los Angeles
Champion John McEnroe
Runner-up Stefan Edberg
Final score6–2, 6–3
Draw32
Seeds8

John McEnroe won the title by defeating Stefan Edberg 6–2, 6–3 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

  1. Stefan Edberg (final)
  2. Brad Gilbert (semifinals)
  3. Tim Mayotte (first round)
  4. Anders Järryd (first round)
  5. Paul Annacone (first round)
  6. John McEnroe (champion)
  7. Jimmy Arias (first round)
  8. Aaron Krickstein (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Stefan Edberg 6 6
  Peter Lundgren 4 3
1 Stefan Edberg 2 3
6 John McEnroe 6 6
6 John McEnroe 6 3 6
2 Brad Gilbert 1 6 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 S Edberg 7 4 6
Q S Giammalva Jr. 5 6 3 1 S Edberg 6 6
  M Davis 7 1 6   B Dyke 4 1
  B Dyke 6 6 7 1 S Edberg 6 7
Q D Rostagno 6 6 Q D Rostagno 0 5
  S Davis 3 3 Q D Rostagno 6 6
Q J Pugh 3 5 8 A Krickstein 1 3
8 A Krickstein 6 7 1 S Edberg 6 6
4 A Järryd 7 3 5   P Lundgren 4 3
  P Lundgren 5 6 7   P Lundgren 6 6
  G Michibata 6 6   G Michibata 0 3
  E Edwards 0 3   P Lundgren 6 4 6
  M Freeman 2 3   J Yzaga 0 6 2
  R Krishnan 6 6   R Krishnan 7 3 2
  J Yzaga 6 6   J Yzaga 5 6 6
5 P Annacone 1 4

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 J McEnroe 6 6
Q K Jones 1 1 6 J McEnroe 7 6
  C Steyn 3 6 7   C Steyn 5 3
  A Chesnokov 6 3 5 6 J McEnroe 6 7
  D Pate 4 6 6   D Pate 3 6
  L Lavalle 6 3 2   D Pate 6 6
  M Leach 7 5 6   M Leach 2 3
3/WC T Mayotte 6 7 3 6 J McEnroe 6 3 6
7 J Arias 6 1 2 B Gilbert 1 6 3
WC T Witsken 7 6 WC T Witsken 3 2
WC P Cash 4 7 6 WC P Cash 6 6
  N Odizor 6 6 4 WC P Cash 2 2
  J Canter 7 3 7 2 B Gilbert 6 6
  T Nelson 6 6 6   J Canter 3 3
  J Sadri 4 4 2 B Gilbert 6 6
2 B Gilbert 6 6

References

  1. Cart, Julie (22 September 1986). "McEnroe in Full Control of His Game and Edberg". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. "McEnroe Defeats Edberg in Final". The New York Times. Associated Press. 22 September 1986. Retrieved 3 January 2022.


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