1998 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles

Doubles
1998 Grand Prix Hassan II
Champions Italy Andrea Gaudenzi
Italy Diego Nargiso
Runners-up Italy Cristian Brandi
Italy Filippo Messori
Final score 6–4, 7–6

João Cunha e Silva and Nuno Marques were the defending champions, but lost in the first round this year.

Andrea Gaudenzi and Diego Nargiso won in the final 6–4, 7–6, against Cristian Brandi and Filippo Messori.

Seeds

  1. Netherlands Tom Kempers / Netherlands Menno Oosting (Semifinals)
  2. Spain Tomás Carbonell / Germany Jens Knippschild (Semifinals)

  1. Australia Wayne Arthurs / Belgium Libor Pimek (Quarterfinals)
  2. Italy Cristian Brandi / Italy Filippo Messori (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
7 6 6
  Germany M Kohlmann
Australia G Silcock
5 7 3 1 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
7 6  
WC Morocco K Alami
Morocco H Arazi
6 6   WC Morocco K Alami
Morocco H Arazi
5 3  
Q Argentina G Etlis
Australia T Larkham
2 4   1 Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands M Oosting
6 6 3
4 Italy C Brandi
Italy F Messori
6 5 6 4 Italy C Brandi
Italy F Messori
7 4 6
  Italy M Ardinghi
Italy V Santopadre
3 7 4 4 Italy C Brandi
Italy F Messori
6 6  
WC France A Boetsch
Morocco M El Aarej
3 4     Argentina D del Rio
Argentina M Puerta
1 3  
  Argentina D del Rio
Argentina M Puerta
6 6   4 Italy C Brandi
Italy F Messori
4 6  
  Spain JI Carrasco
Spain Á López Morón
2 3   WC Italy A Gaudenzi
Italy D Nargiso
6 7  
WC Italy A Gaudenzi
Italy D Nargiso
6 6   WC Italy A Gaudenzi
Italy D Nargiso
7 1 7
  Portugal J Cunha e Silva
Portugal N Marques
6 3   3 Australia W Arthurs
Belgium L Pimek
5 6 5
3 Australia W Arthurs
Belgium L Pimek
7 6   WC Italy A Gaudenzi
Italy D Nargiso
2 6 6
  Netherlands S Noteboom
Belgium T Vanhoudt
6 6 2 2 Spain T Carbonell
Germany J Knippschild
6 4 2
  Egypt T El-Sawy
Italy D Sanguinetti
4 7 6   Egypt T El-Sawy
Italy D Sanguinetti
6 2  
  Spain J Burillo
Spain A Martín
6 5   2 Spain T Carbonell
Germany J Knippschild
7 6  
2 Spain T Carbonell
Germany J Knippschild
7 7  

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