1998 Wimbledon Championships

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List of the 1998 Wimbledon Champions:

Contents

[edit] Seniors

[edit] Men's Singles

Flag of the United States Pete Sampras defeated Flag of Croatia Goran Ivanišević 6-7(2-7) 7-6(11-9) 6-4 3-6 6-2

[edit] Women's Singles

Flag of the Czech Republic Jana Novotna defeated Flag of France Nathalie Tauziat 6-4 7-6(7-2)

[edit] Men's Doubles

Main article: 1998 Wimbledon Championships - Men's Doubles

Flag of the Netherlands Jacco Eltingh / Flag of the Netherlands Paul Haarhuis defeated Flag of Australia Todd Woodbridge / Flag of Australia Mark Woodforde 2-6 6-4 7-6(7-3) 5-7 10-8

[edit] Women's Doubles

Main article: 1998 Wimbledon Championships - Women's Doubles

Flag of Switzerland Martina Hingis / Flag of the Czech Republic Jana Novotna defeated Flag of the United States Lindsay Davenport / Flag of Belarus Natasha Zvereva 6-3 3-6 8-6

[edit] Mixed Doubles

Main article: 1998 Wimbledon Championships - Mixed Doubles

Flag of Belarus Max Mirnyi / Flag of the United States Serena Williams defeated Flag of India Mahesh Bhupathi / Flag of Croatia Mirjana Lucic 6-4 6-4

[edit] Juniors

[edit] Boys' Singles

Flag of Switzerland Roger Federer[1] def. Flag of Georgia (country) Irakli Labadze, 6-4, 6-4

[edit] Girls' Singles

Flag of Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik def. Flag of Belgium Kim Clijsters, 7-6(3), 6-3

[edit] Boys' Doubles

Flag of Switzerland Roger Federer / Flag of Belgium Olivier Rochus def. Flag of France Michaël Llodra / Flag of Israel Andy Ram, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5

[edit] Girls' Doubles

Flag of Denmark Eva Dyrberg / Flag of Croatia Jelena Kostanic def. Flag of Slovenia Petra Rampre / Flag of Uzbekistan Iroda Tulyaganova, 6-2, 7-6(5)

[edit] Top 10 Seeds

[edit] Gentlemen's Singles

1. Pete Sampras (Flag of the United States United States) defeated 14 Goran Ivanišević (Flag of Croatia Croatia) W
2. Marcelo Rios (Flag of Chile Chile) lost to Francisco Clavet (Flag of Spain Spain) 1st
3. Petr Korda (Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic) lost to 12 Tim Henman (Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom) QF
4. Greg Rusedski (Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom) lost to Q Mark Draper (Flag of Australia Australia) 1st
5. Carlos Moyà (Flag of Spain Spain) lost to Hicham Arazi (Flag of Morocco Morocco) 2nd
6. Patrick Rafter (Flag of Australia Australia) lost to 12 Tim Henman (Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom) R16
7. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Flag of Russia Russia) lost to Mark Philippoussis (Flag of Australia Australia) 1st
8. Cedric Pioline (Flag of France France) lost to Marc Rosset (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) 1st
9. Richard Krajicek (Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands) lost to 14 Goran Ivanišević (Flag of Croatia Croatia) SF
10. Alex Corretja (Flag of Spain Spain) lost to Justin Gimelstob (Flag of the United States United States) 1st

[edit] Ladies' Singles

1. Martina Hingis ((Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) lost to 3 Jana Novotna (Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic) SF
2. Lindsay Davenport (Flag of the United States United States) lost to 16 Nathalie Tauziat ((Flag of France France) QF
3. Jana Novotna ((Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic) defeated 16 Nathalie Tauziat ((Flag of France France) W
4. Steffi Graf (Flag of Germany Germany) lost to Natasha Zvereva (Flag of Belarus Belarus) 3rd
5. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario ((Flag of Spain Spain) lost to 1 Martina Hingis ((Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) QF
6. Monica Seles ((Flag of the United States United States) lost to Natasha Zvereva (Flag of Belarus Belarus) QF
7. Venus Williams (Flag of the United States United States) lost to 3 Jana Novotna (Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic) QF
8. Conchita Martinez (Flag of Spain Spain) lost to WC Samantha Smith (Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom) 3rd
9. Amanda Coetzer (Flag of South Africa South Africa) lost to Naoko Sawamatsu (Flag of Japan Japan) 2nd
10. Irina Spîrlea ((Flag of Romania Romania) lost to 3 Jana Novotna (Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic) R16

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ In 2003, five years later, Roger Federer would win the Men's Singles crown. He would go on to win 5 consecutive titles and equal Bjorn Borg's Open Era record.

Preceded by
1998 French Open
Grand Slams Succeeded by
1998 US Open