1998 Advanta Championships – Doubles

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Doubles
1998 Advanta Championships
ChampionsNetherlands Jacco Eltingh
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
Runners-upAustralia David Macpherson
United States Richey Reneberg
Score7–6, 6–7, 6–2
Draw16 (2WC/1Q)
Seeds4

Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien were the defending champions, but O'Brien did not participate this year. Lareau partnered Jeff Tarango, losing in the first round.

Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis won the title, defeating David Macpherson and Richey Reneberg 7–6, 6–7, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Netherlands Jacco Eltingh / Netherlands Paul Haarhuis (champions)
  2. Argentina Luis Lobo / Spain Javier Sánchez (quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Sandon Stolle / Czech Republic Cyril Suk (quarterfinals)
  4. Zimbabwe Byron Black / South Africa Ellis Ferreira (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands J Eltingh
Netherlands P Haarhuis
6 6  
  Zimbabwe W Black
United States J Salzenstein
4 3   1 Netherlands J Eltingh
Netherlands P Haarhuis
6 6  
  Canada S Lareau
United States J Tarango
5 4     United States J Courier
The Bahamas M Knowles
2 4  
  United States J Courier
The Bahamas M Knowles
7 6   1 Netherlands J Eltingh
Netherlands P Haarhuis
6 6  
3 Australia S Stolle
Czech Republic C Suk
5 6 6   Mexico D Roditi
South Africa G Stafford
2 4  
WC United States G Grant
The Bahamas M Merklein
7 3 3 3 Australia S Stolle
Czech Republic C Suk
4 6 4
  United States D Randall
United States J Waite
5 6 5   Mexico D Roditi
South Africa G Stafford
6 3 6
  Mexico D Roditi
South Africa G Stafford
7 4 7 1 Netherlands J Eltingh
Netherlands P Haarhuis
7 6 6
  Spain J Alonso
Brazil F Meligeni
3 6     Australia D Macpherson
United States R Reneberg
6 7 2
Q United States M Keil
United States TJ Middleton
6 7   Q United States M Keil
United States TJ Middleton
2 3  
  Ecuador N Lapentti
Argentina D Orsanic
3 4   4 Zimbabwe B Black
South Africa E Ferreira
6 6  
4 Zimbabwe B Black
South Africa E Ferreira
6 6   4 Zimbabwe B Black
South Africa E Ferreira
6 7 6
  Australia D Macpherson
United States R Reneberg
7 6     Australia D Macpherson
United States R Reneberg
7 6 7
  United States L Jensen
United States M Jensen
6 3     Australia D Macpherson
United States R Reneberg
6 6  
WC United States D DiLucia
United States M Sell
4 4   2 Argentina L Lobo
Spain J Sánchez
1 2  
2 Argentina L Lobo
Spain J Sánchez
6 6  

Qualifying

Qualifying seeds

Qualifiers

  1. United States Mark Keil / United States T. J. Middleton

Qualifying draw

First round Qualifying competition
          
1 United States Mark Keil
United States T. J. Middleton
7 6
Argentina Guillermo Cañas
Paraguay Ramón Delgado
6 3
1 United States Mark Keil
United States T. J. Middleton
6 6
WC Spain Joan Balcells
Italy Andrea Gaudenzi
3 4
WC Spain Joan Balcells
Italy Andrea Gaudenzi
7 7
2 Sweden Tomas Nydahl
Italy Davide Sanguinetti
5 6

References

  1. ^ Garber, Greg (November 18, 1998). "It's a Family Thing". Hartford Courant. Connecticut. Retrieved December 26, 2021. Eltingh and Haarhuis have entered 12 tournaments so far this year and won eight: the French Open, Wimbledon, Philadelphia, Rotterdam, Barcelona, Monte Carlo, Amsterdam and Boston.

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