1986 Nabisco Masters
The 1986 Masters (also known as the 1986 Nabisco Masters for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament. The singles event was held in Madison Square Garden, New York City, United States between December 3 and December 8, 1986 while the doubles competition was held at the Royal Albert Hall from December 9 through December 14.[1][2] It was the year-end championship of the 1986 Nabisco Grand Prix tour. It was the first edition where the round robin format, which is now associated with the event, was reintroduced. As a result the singles field was halved from 16 down to 8 competitors. It was also the first time since the inaugural edition in 1970 that no player from the United States qualified for the singles event.[3] Ivan Lendl retained the Masters title as he won it for a fourth time. Lendl defeated Becker in straight sets in a repeat of the 1985 Masters final which took place earlier in the year, in January. In the doubles competition Stefan Edberg and Anders Järryd successfully defended the title.[2]
| 1986 Nabisco Masters | |
|---|---|
| Date | 3–8 December (singles)  9–14 December (doubles)  | 
| Edition | 17th (singles) / 13th (doubles) | 
| Draw | 8S / 8D | 
| Prize money | $500,000 | 
| Surface | Carpet / Indoor | 
| Location | New York City (singles)  London (doubles)  | 
| Venue | Madison Square Garden Royal Albert Hall  | 
| Champions | |
| Singles | |
| Doubles | |
Finals
    
    Singles
    
 Ivan Lendl defeated 
 Boris Becker, 6–4, 6–4, 6–4.
Doubles
    
 Stefan Edberg / 
 Anders Järryd defeated 
 Guy Forget / 
 Yannick Noah 6–3, 7–6, 6–3.
References
    
- Collins, Bud (October 2010). "Year-End Championships". The Bud Collins History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book. New York: New Chapter Press. p. 746. ISBN 978-0-942257-70-0.
 - John Barrett, ed. (1987). The International Tennis Federation : World of Tennis 1987. London: Willow Books. pp. 161–164. ISBN 9780002182522.
 - Peter Alfano (November 25, 1986). "Tennis Notebook; Foreign Accent Could Harm Masters". The New York Times.