1998 Advanta Championships | |
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Date | February 23 – March 2 |
Edition | 31st |
Category | Championship Series |
Draw | 32S /16D |
Prize money | $589,250 |
Surface | Hard / indoor |
Location | Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Venue | CoreStates Center |
Attendance | 30,420 [1] |
Champions | |
Singles | |
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Doubles | |
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The 1998 Advanta Championships, also known as the U.S. Pro Indoor, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts that was part of the Championship Series of the 1998 ATP Tour. It was the 31st and last edition of the tournament and was played at the CoreStates Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States from February 23 to March 2, 1998. First-seeded Pete Sampras won his second consecutive singles title at the event and his fourth in total. [4]
Pete Sampras defeated
Thomas Enqvist 7–5, 7–6(7–3)
Jacco Eltingh /
Paul Haarhuis defeated
David Macpherson /
Richey Reneberg 7–6, 6–7, 6–2
1998 Advanta Championships | |
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Date | February 23 – March 2 |
Edition | 31st |
Category | Championship Series |
Draw | 32S /16D |
Prize money | $589,250 |
Surface | Hard / indoor |
Location | Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Venue | CoreStates Center |
Attendance | 30,420 [1] |
Champions | |
Singles | |
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Doubles | |
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The 1998 Advanta Championships, also known as the U.S. Pro Indoor, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts that was part of the Championship Series of the 1998 ATP Tour. It was the 31st and last edition of the tournament and was played at the CoreStates Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States from February 23 to March 2, 1998. First-seeded Pete Sampras won his second consecutive singles title at the event and his fourth in total. [4]
Pete Sampras defeated
Thomas Enqvist 7–5, 7–6(7–3)
Jacco Eltingh /
Paul Haarhuis defeated
David Macpherson /
Richey Reneberg 7–6, 6–7, 6–2