1998 Croatian Indoors – Doubles

The 1998 Croatian Indoors was a men's tennis tournament played on Carpet courts in Split, Croatia, that was part of the International Series of the 1998 ATP Tour. It was the only edition of the tournament and was held 2–9 February 1998.

Doubles
1998 Croatian Indoors
Champions Martin Damm
Jiří Novák
Runners-up Fredrik Bergh
Patrik Fredriksson
Final score7–6, 6–2

Seeds

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

  1. Unknown (Withdrew)
  2. Pavel Vízner / Fernon Wibier (First Round)
  3. Tom Kempers / Menno Oosting (Semifinals)
  4. Kent Kinnear / Aleksandar Kitinov (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final[1]
M Damm
J Novák
7 6
J Dumanic
I Karlović
6 3 M Damm
J Novák
6 6
G Köves
R Vašek
1 7 6 G Köves
R Vašek
2 4
S Noteboom
J Siemerink
6 6 2 M Damm
J Novák
7 6
3 Kempers
M Oosting
7 6 3 T Kempers
M Oosting
5 4
E Benfele Álvarez
Á Calatrava
6 3 3 T Kempers
M Oosting
7 7
J Knippschild
T Anzari
6 7 J Knippschild
T Anzari
6 6
M Tudor
I Vajda
3 6 M Damm
J Novák
7 6
D Pescariu
D Sanguinetti
6 7 F Bergh
P Fredrksson
6 2
I Ančić
I Ljubičić
3 6 D Pescariu
D Sanguinetti
5 5
B Becker
D Prinosil
7 7 B Becker
D Prinosil
7 7
4 K Kinnear
A Kitinov
5 6 B Becker
D Prinosil
5 7 3
S Hiršzon
G Ivanišević
6 6 F Bergh
P Fredrksson
7 6 6
S Groen
M Rosset
3 4 S Hiršzon
G Ivanišević
5 6
F Bergh
P Fredrksson
6 6 F Bergh
P Fredrksson
7 7
2 P Vízner
F Wibier
2 4
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