1998 Campionati Internazionali di San Marino – Doubles

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Doubles
1998 Campionati Internazionali di San Marino
Final
Champions Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Novák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Rikl [1]
Runners-up Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Hood
Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Prieto
Score6–4, 7–6
Events
Singles Doubles
  1997  · Campionati Internazionali di San Marino ·  1999  

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

Contents

  1. Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Orsanic / Flag of the United States.svg Jack Waite (withdrew, First round)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Novák / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Rikl (champions)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Hood / Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Prieto (final)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Lobo / Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Puerta (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final [1]
1 Flag of Argentina.svg D Orsanic
Flag of the United States.svg J Waite
Flag of Spain.svg JA Conde
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
w/o Flag of Spain.svg JA Conde
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
3 3
Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of the United States.svg D Bowen
76 Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of the United States.svg D Bowen
66
Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi
Flag of Italy.svg D Scala
6 1 Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of the United States.svg D Bowen
5 62
3 Flag of Argentina.svg M Hood
Flag of Argentina.svg S Prieto
663 Flag of Argentina.svg M Hood
Flag of Argentina.svg S Prieto
73 6
Flag of Italy.svg O Camporese
Flag of Russia.svg M Safin
2 2 3 Flag of Argentina.svg M Hood
Flag of Argentina.svg S Prieto
66
Flag of Italy.svg C Brandi
Flag of Italy.svg F Messori
3 67 Flag of Italy.svg C Brandi
Flag of Italy.svg F Messori
3 1
Flag of Italy.svg G Galimberti
Flag of Italy.svg M Valeri
62 6 3 Flag of Argentina.svg M Hood
Flag of Argentina.svg S Prieto
4 6
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Anzari
662 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
67
Flag of South Africa.svg M Barnard
Flag of South Africa.svg B Haygarth
4 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Anzari
1 3
4 Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Argentina.svg M Puerta
664 Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Argentina.svg M Puerta
66
Flag of Romania.svg D Pescariu
Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti
4 2 4 Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Argentina.svg M Puerta
4 5
Flag of Italy.svg M Ardinghi
Flag of Italy.svg V Santopadre
662 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
67
Flag of Argentina.svg D del Río
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Noteboom
3 4 Flag of Italy.svg M Ardinghi
Flag of Italy.svg V Santopadre
4 3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Holmes
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
0 3 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
66
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
66

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References

  1. 1 2 "1998 San Marino". International Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.