1998 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Doubles

Boys' Doubles
1998 Wimbledon Championships
Champions Switzerland Roger Federer
Belgium Olivier Rochus
Runners-up France Michaël Llodra
Israel Andy Ram
Final score 6–4, 6–4

Luis Horna and Nicolás Massú were the defending champions, but both players turned 18 years old during the season and, therefore, were not eligible to compete in Juniors.

Roger Federer and Olivier Rochus won the title by defeating Michaël Llodra and Andy Ram 6–4, 6–4 in the final. It was the 2nd doubles title for Federer and the 3rd doubles title for Rochus in their respective Juniors careers. It was also the 2nd title for the pair in the circuit, after their win in the LTA International Junior Championships at the same year.

Seeds

  1. n/a
  2. France Jérôme Haehnel / France Julien Jeanpierre (First round)
  3. United Kingdom Simon Dickson / United Kingdom David Sherwood (First round)
  4. France Michaël Llodra / Israel Andy Ram (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
 Georgia (country) Irakli Labadze
 Ivory Coast Valentin Sanon
6 6 5  
 Austria Philipp Langer
 Austria Philipp Mulner
0 7 7      Austria P Langer
 Austria P Mulner
5 1  
 United States K. J. Hippensteel
 United States David Martin
6 6      United States KJ Hippensteel
 United States D Martin
7 6  
 United Kingdom Mark Hilton
 United Kingdom Matthew Trudgeon
3 0        United States KJ Hippensteel
 United States D Martin
3 3  
3  United Kingdom Simon Dickson
 United Kingdom David Sherwood
4 1        Switzerland R Federer
 Belgium O Rochus
6 6  
 Switzerland Roger Federer
 Belgium Olivier Rochus
6 6      Switzerland R Federer
 Belgium O Rochus
2 6 6
 Denmark Bob Dorella
 Denmark Kristian Pless
4 2      Argentina I González King
 Argentina E Massa
6 4 2  
 Argentina Ignacio González King
 Argentina Edgardo Massa
6 6        Switzerland R Federer
 Belgium O Rochus
6 6
 Australia Nathan Healey
 Slovenia Andrej Kračman
6 6       4  France M Llodra
 Israel A Ram
4 4
 Czech Republic Ladislav Chramosta
 Czech Republic Robin Vik
2 3      Australia N Healey
 Slovenia A Kračman
5 6 1  
 South Africa Nicholas McDonald
 Croatia Lovro Zovko
3 2     4  France M Llodra
 Israel A Ram
7 2 6  
4  France Michaël Llodra
 Israel Andy Ram
6 6       4  France M Llodra
 Israel A Ram
6 6
 United States Simone Amorico
 United States Andrew Park
6 3 7        Slovakia F Babej
 Russia K Ivanov-S.
3 4  
 Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
 Egypt Mawan Ziwar
4 6 9      Pakistan A Qureshi
 Egypt M Ziwar
6 6
 Slovakia Frantisek Babej
 Russia Kirill Ivanov-Smolensky
7 4 8      Slovakia F Babej
 Russia K Ivanov-S.
7 7  
2  France Jérôme Haehnel
 France Julien Jeanpierre
5 6 6  

References

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