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Finais Pares Atp Ch RESULTADO DATA JOGADORES RANKING TORNEIO CATEGORIA SUPERFÍCIE ADVERSÁRIOS RANKING RESULTADO João Cunha e Silva 242 Wolfgang Popp 170 1 � Campeões 5 junho 1988 Montabaur 25.000$ Terra batida 6-2 e 7-6 Wojtek Kowalski Udo Riglewski 136 João Cunha e Silva 206 Eduardo Furusho 362 2 � Campeões 3 julho 1988 Tarbes 25.000$ Terra batida 6-2 e 6-1 Jorgen Windahl Cesar Kist 226 João Cunha e Silva 117 Christer Allgardh 178 3 Finalistas 21 agosto 1988 San Marino 75.000$ Terra batida 6-4 e 6-2 Jorgen Windahl Josef Cihak 74 João Cunha e Silva 102 Ivan Kley 101 4 � Campeões 9 outubro 1988 Estoril 75.000$ Piso rápido 7-6 e 6-3 Jean-Philippe Fleurian Fernando Roese 190 João Cunha e Silva 128 David Macpherson 221 5 Finalistas 6 agosto 1989 Lins 25.000$ Terra batida 2-6, 6-3 e 6-2 Ivan Kley Gerardo Mirad 186 João Cunha e Silva 151 Nick Fulwood 185 6 Finalistas 10 setembro 1989 Nyon 25.000$ Terra batida 6-7, 7-6 e 6-4 David Macpherson Libor Pimek 197 João Cunha e Silva 144 Eduardo Masso 219 7 Finalistas 18 fevereiro 1990 Nairobi 25.000$ Terra batida 3-6, 7-5 e 7-6 Menno Oosting Christian Miniussi 110 João Cunha e Silva 139 Zeeshan Ali 235 8 � Campeões 25 fevereiro 1990 Nairobi 25.000$ Terra batida 6-4 e 7-5 Eduardo Masso Libor Pimek 206 João Cunha e Silva 207 Olivier Delaitre 154 9 � Campeões 3 março 1991 Guadaloupe 75.000$ Piso rápido 6-3 e 6-1 Nuno Marques 295 Rodolphe Gilbert 171 João Cunha e Silva 184 Christian Miniussi 138 10 Finalistas 11 agosto 1991 Cervia 100.000$ Terra batida 6-3 e 6-4 Daniel Orsanic Diego Perez 109 João Cunha e Silva 166 Pablo Albano 96 11 � Campeões 24 novembro 1991 São Paulo 25.000$ Terra batida 7-5, 4-6 e 6-3 Fernando Roese Luis Lobo 181 João Cunha e Silva 142 Alexandre Hocevar 304 12 Finalistas 26 julho 1992 Belo Horizonte 25.000$ Terra batida 6-1, 6-7 e 6-2 Cesar Kist Nelson Aerts 172 João Cunha e Silva 142 Cassio Motta 78 13 � Campeões 2 agosto 1992 Lins 50.000$ Terra batida 6-3 e 6-4 Nicolas Pereira Fernando Roese 213 João Cunha e Silva 137 Pablo Albano 79 14 Finalistas 23 agosto 1992 São Paulo 50.000$ Terra batida desistência Nicolas Pereira Cassio Motta 65 João Cunha e Silva 122 Brent Haygarth 134 15 Finalistas 11 outubro 1992 Reggio Calabri 50.000$ Terra batida 6-4 e 7-5 Dimitri Poliakov Tomas Anzari 128 João Cunha e Silva 108 Jan Apell 111 16 Finalistas 21 fevereiro 1993 Rennes 100.000$ Carpete Marc-Kevin Goellner Jonas Bjorkman 154 João Cunha e Silva 157 Michael Geserer 310 17 � Campeões 17 outubro 1993 Recife 50.000$ Terra batida 6-3 e 6-4 Jack Waite Simon Touzil 307 João Cunha e Silva 173 Francisco Montana 130 18 � Campeões 24 outubro 1993 Curitiba 25.000$ Terra batida 4-6, 6-3 e 6-0 Jack Waite Gilbert Schaller 281 Nuno Marques 549 Lucas Arnold Ker 215 19 Finalistas 1 maio 1994 Bogotá 50.000$ Terra batida 3-6, 7-6 e 7-6 Danilo Marcelino Pablo Campana 338 João Cunha e Silva 147 Bill Behrens 199 20 � Campeões 8 maio 1994 Cali 50.000$ Terra batida 7-6, 3-6 e 6-3 Tomas Anzari Kirk Haygarth 211.
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