1998 Movistar Open – Doubles

Doubles
1998 Movistar Open
Champions Argentina Mariano Hood
Argentina Sebastián Prieto
Runners-up Italy Massimo Bertolini
United States Devin Bowen
Final score 7–6, 6–7, 7–6
Main article: 1998 Movistar Open

Hendrik Jan Davids and Andrew Kratzmann were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Mariano Hood and Sebastián Prieto won the title, defeating Massimo Bertolini and Devin Bowen 7–6, 6–7, 7–6 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Daniel Orsanic / Mexico David Roditi (Quarterfinals)
  2. Spain Julián Alonso / Ecuador Nicolás Lapentti (First Round)

  1. Argentina Mariano Hood / Argentina Sebastián Prieto (Champions)
  2. United States Brandon Coupe / South Africa Paul Rosner (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Argentina D Orsanic
Mexico D Roditi
6 7  
  Brazil M Carlsson
Brazil F Meligeni
1 5   1 Argentina D Orsanic
Mexico D Roditi
4 4  
  Argentina P Albano
Spain J Balcells
6 6 3   South Africa L Bale
United Kingdom D Sapsford
6 6  
  South Africa L Bale
United Kingdom D Sapsford
7 4 6   South Africa L Bale
United Kingdom D Sapsford
6 6 4
3 Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
6 6   3 Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
4 7 6
  Spain A Berasategui
Spain J Burillo
3 2   3 Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
3 6 6
  Brazil G Kuerten
Brazil Ricardo Schlachter
3 6 2   Argentina L Arnold
Argentina M Puerta
6 0 3
  Argentina L Arnold
Argentina M Puerta
6 4 6 3 Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
7 6 7
  Italy M Bertolin
United States D Bowen
6 6     Italy M Bertolin
United States D Bowen
6 7 6
  Hungary G Köves
Brazil A Sá
4 3     Italy M Bertolin
United States D Bowen
w/o    
  Argentina L Lobo
Chile M Ríos
6 6 6   Argentina L Lobo
Chile M Ríos
     
4 United States B Coupe
South Africa P Rosner
2 7 1   Italy M Bertolin
United States D Bowen
7 6  
  Argentina D del Rio
Argentina M Rodríguez
6 7   WC Spain F Mantilla
Chile N Massú
6 3  
Q Argentina Francisco Cabello
Argentina E Medica
3 6     Argentina D del Rio
Argentina M Rodríguez
4 6 6
WC Spain F Mantilla
Chile N Massú
6 1 7 WC Spain F Mantilla
Chile N Massú
6 3 7
2 Spain J Alonso
Ecuador N Lapentti
3 6 6

References

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