1998 Warsaw Cup by Heros – Doubles

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Doubles
1998 Warsaw Cup by Heros
Final
ChampionsSlovakia Karina Habšudová
Ukraine Olga Lugina
Runners-upSouth Africa Liezel Horn
Austria Karin Kschwendt
Score7–6(7–2), 7–5
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Ruxandra Dragomir and Inés Gorrochategui were the defending champions of the Warsaw Cup by Heros, a tennis tournament, but did not compete in 1998.

Karina Habšudová and Olga Lugina won in the final 7–6(7–2), 7–5 against Liezel Horn and Karin Kschwendt.

Seeds[edit]

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

  1. Belgium Sabine Appelmans / Italy Silvia Farina (first round)
  2. Romania Cătălina Cristea / Czech Republic Eva Melicharová (quarterfinals)
  3. Germany Meike Babel / Germany Wiltrud Probst (semifinals)
  4. Slovakia Karina Habšudová / Ukraine Olga Lugina (champions)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Belgium S Appelmans
Italy S Farina
     
  South Africa L Horn
Austria K Kschwendt
w/o       South Africa L Horn
Austria K Kschwendt
4 6 6
  Spain M Escobar
Spain C Martínez Granados
6 3 6   Spain M Escobar
Spain C Martínez Granados
6 4 3
  South Korea E-H Kim
Poland A Olsza
4 6 3   South Africa L Horn
Austria K Kschwendt
6 4 6
3 Germany M Babel
Germany W Probst
6 6   3 Germany M Babel
Germany W Probst
3 6 3
Q Czech Republic S Kleinová
Russia N Petrova
1 4   3 Germany M Babel
Germany W Probst
6 6  
  Belarus O Barabanschikova
Poland M Grzybowska
6 6     Sweden Å Carlsson
Netherlands S Noorlander
4 3  
  Sweden Å Carlsson
Netherlands S Noorlander
7 7     South Africa Liezel Horn
Austria Karin Kschwendt
6 5  
  Czech Republic E Martincová
Czech Republic H Vildová
6 6   4 Slovakia Karina Habšudová
Ukraine Olga Lugina
7 7  
  United States R Jensen
Australia D Jones
3 4     Czech Republic E Martincová
Czech Republic H Vildová
1 2  
  Russia E Kulikovskaya
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Načuk
7 1 6 4 Slovakia K Habšudová
Ukraine O Lugina
6 6  
4 Slovakia K Habšudová
Ukraine O Lugina
6 6 7 4 Slovakia K Habšudová
Ukraine O Lugina
4 6 6
  Bulgaria S Krivencheva
Czech Republic P Langrová
3 6 6   Bulgaria S Krivencheva
Czech Republic P Langrová
6 4 1
WC Poland M Feistel
Poland K Teodorowicz
6 0 2   Bulgaria S Krivencheva
Czech Republic P Langrová
6 6  
  Spain G León García
Spain C Torrens Valero
6 3 4 2 Romania C Cristea
Czech Republic E Melicharová
2 4  
2 Romania C Cristea
Czech Republic E Melicharová
3 6 6

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