1998 French Open – Boys' doubles

José de Armas and Luis Horna were the defending champions, but Horna was unable to compete in Juniors as he turned 18 years old.

Boys' doubles
1998 French Open
ChampionsVenezuela José de Armas
Chile Fernando González
Runners-upSpain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Spain Feliciano López
Score6–7, 7–5, 6–3
Draw32

De Armas teamed up with Fernando González and successfully defended his title, by defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero and Feliciano López 6–7, 7–5, 6–3 in the final.[1]

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Venezuela José de Armas
Chile Fernando González
6 6
Austria Philip Langer
Austria Philipp Müllner
0 2
Venezuela José de Armas
Chile Fernando González
6 7 6
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Spain Feliciano López
7 5 3
Czech Republic Tomáš Cakl
Czech Republic Jiří Vrbka
7 4 4
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Spain Feliciano López
5 6 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Venezuela J de Armas
Chile F González
4 6 6
Italy F Aldi
Italy F Volandri
6 1 2 Venezuela J de Armas
Chile F González
7 6
Russia A Derepasko
Canada R Steckley
1 6 France M Llodra
France J Maes
6 2
France M Llodra
France Julien Maes
6 7 Venezuela J de Armas
Chile F González
7 6
Austria J Melzer
Germany Christian-Michael Straka
3 1 Czech Republic L Chramosta
Israel A Ram
5 4
Argentina I González King
Argentina E Massa
6 6 Argentina I González King
Argentina E Massa
0 4
France É Prodon
France François Vatin
4 3 Czech Republic L Chramosta
Israel A Ram
6 6
Czech Republic Ladislav Chramosta
Israel A Ram
6 6 Venezuela J de Armas
Chile F González
6 6
Pakistan A Qureshi
Egypt Marwan Zewar
4 7 9 Austria P Langer
Austria P Müllner
0 2
Brazil Eduardo Bergmann
Brazil F Saretta
6 5 7 Pakistan A Qureshi
Egypt M Zewar
6 7
United States KJ Hippensteel
United States D Martin
4 6 10 France JC Faurel
France PH Mathieu
1 6
France JC Faurel
France PH Mathieu
6 2 12 Pakistan A Qureshi
Egypt M Zewar
6 3
France J Benneteau
France Olivier Ramos
7 6 Austria P Langer
Austria P Müllner
7 6
Denmark Bob Borella
Denmark K Pless
6 3 France J Benneteau
France O Ramos
2 5
Austria Philip Langer
Austria Philipp Müllner
7 6 Austria P Langer
Austria P Müllner
6 7
Slovakia Miloslav Grolmus
Czech Republic R Vik
5 3

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Australia N Healey
Slovenia A Kračman
6 1 8
Chinese Taipei Cheng Wei-jen
Hungary B Veress
3 6 6 Australia N Healey
Slovenia A Kračman
6 3 4
France T Ascione
France Jacques Gley
6 6 France T Ascione
France J Gley
4 6 6
Austria A Fasching
Russia I Kunitsyn
1 4 France T Ascione
France J Gley
4 6 1
United Kingdom S Dickson
United Kingdom M Hilton
3 6 11 Czech Republic T Cakl
Czech Republic J Vrbka
6 1 6
France N Devilder
France O Patience
6 1 9 United Kingdom S Dickson
United Kingdom M Hilton
1 3
United States Simone Amorico
United States S Berke
7 5 2 Czech Republic T Cakl
Czech Republic J Vrbka
6 6
Czech Republic T Cakl
Czech Republic Jiří Vrbka
5 7 6 Czech Republic T Cakl
Czech Republic J Vrbka
7 4 4
Thailand Pracharapol Khamsaman
Thailand D Udomchoke
3 6 3 Spain JC Ferrero
Spain F López
5 6 6
Czech Republic J Levinský
Ivory Coast V Sanon
6 2 6 Czech Republic J Levinský
Ivory Coast V Sanon
4 4
Switzerland R Federer
Belgium O Rochus
1 3 Spain JC Ferrero
Spain F López
6 6
Spain JC Ferrero
Spain F López
6 6 Spain JC Ferrero
Spain F López
6 7
Mexico Jorge Haro
Croatia L Zovko
3 2 Sweden J Kareld
Sweden A Vinciguerra
4 5
Sweden Johan Kareld
Sweden A Vinciguerra
6 6 Sweden J Kareld
Sweden A Vinciguerra
7 7
Argentina Emiliano Redondi
Ecuador David Wright
2 3 France J Haehnel
France J Jeanpierre
6 6
France J Haehnel
France J Jeanpierre
6 6

References

  1. "El pasado 'chileno' del capitán venezolano de Copa Davis" [The 'chilean' past of Venezuelan Davis Cup team captain]. Diario AS (in Spanish). 17 September 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
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