US Open 1989 Final

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Tennis
gptkbp:attendance 23,000
gptkbp:category gptkb:Grand_Slam
gptkbp:duration 2 hours 15 minutes
gptkbp:events gptkb:US_Open
gptkbp:held_on September 10, 1989
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label US Open 1989 Final
gptkbp:location gptkb:USTA_Billie_Jean_King_National_Tennis_Center
gptkbp:match_type gptkb:final
gptkbp:notable_authors received the runner-up trophy
expressed disappointment after the match
later became a tennis commentator
ranked No. 4
reached the final in his first US Open appearance
was a future Grand Slam champion
was a runner-up
was coached by Jose Higueras
was from the USA
was known for his baseline play
was recognized for his potential
was the first American man to reach the final since 1984
gptkbp:players gptkb:Stefan_Edberg
gptkb:Jim_Courier
gptkbp:preceded_by gptkb:US_Open_1988_Final
gptkbp:referee gptkb:Carlos_Ramos
gptkbp:score 6–3, 6–4, 6–2
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:US_Open_1990_Final
gptkbp:surface hard court
gptkbp:takeoff_distance achieved a career Grand Slam
became a tennis legend
celebrated with his team after the match
defeated Jim Courier
ranked No. 1
was awarded the winner's trophy
was coached by Tony Pickard
was from Sweden
was known for his serve and volley style
was praised for his performance
won his first US Open title
won in straight sets
won the tournament without dropping a set
was the first Swedish man to win the US Open since 1974
gptkbp:tournament gptkb:1989_US_Open
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Stefan_Edberg
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:John_Mc_Enroe
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5