1998 Copenhagen Open – Doubles

Doubles
1998 Copenhagen Open
Champions Netherlands Tom Kempers
Netherlands Menno Oosting[1]
Runners-up Australia Brett Steven
Netherlands Jan Siemerink
Final score 6–4, 7–6

The 1998 Copenhagen Open was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Copenhagen, Denmark that was part of the International Series of the 1998 ATP Tour. It was the eleventh edition of the tournament and was held from March 9 through March 15, 1998.

Seeds

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

Draw

Key

Finals

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal[1]
Australia W Arthurs
Australia P Kilderry
6 3 6
1 Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
Czech Republic P Vízner
3 6 3 Australia W Arthurs
Australia P Kilderry
7 7
Denmark K Carlsen
Denmark F Fetterlein
7 7 Denmark K Carlsen
Denmark F Fetterlein
6 6
United States G Van Emburgh
Czech Republic T Anzari
5 6 Australia W Arthurs
Australia P Kilderry
4 1
4 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
6 7 6 4 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
6 6
Netherlands T Nijssen
Czechoslovakia L Pimek
7 6 4 4 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
7 6
Germany J Knippschild
Germany D Prinosil
4 6 6 Germany J Knippschild
Germany D Prinosil
6 1
United States B Coupe
South Africa O Rosner
6 3 4 4 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
6 7
Finland T Ketola
Australia T Larkham
7 7 Netherlands J Siemerink
New Zealand B Steven
4 6
South Africa M Barnard
South Africa B Haygarth
6 6 Finland T Ketola
Australia T Larkham
5 6 3
Netherlands J Siemerink
New Zealand B Steven
5 6 6 Netherlands J Siemerink
New Zealand B Steven
7 4 6
3 Australia A Kratzmann
Russia A Olhovskiy
7 3 3 Netherlands J Siemerink
New Zealand B Steven
6 7
Sweden M Gustafsson
Sweden T Johansson
6 6 2 Sweden N Kulti
Sweden M Tillström
3 6
Italy C Brandi
Italy F Messori
2 3 Sweden M Gustafsson
Sweden J Johansson
6 2
2 Sweden N Kulti
Sweden M Tillström
6 6 2 Sweden N Kulti
Sweden M Tillström
7 6
Denmark J Printzlau
Denmark J Tribler
4 1

References

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