- Source: 1998 ATP Tour
The ATP Tour is the elite tour for professional men's tennis organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The ATP Tour includes the four Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP World Tour Finals, the ATP Super 9, the Championship Series and the World Series tournaments.
Schedule
This is the complete schedule of events on the 1998 ATP Tour, with player progression documented from the quarter-final stage.
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= January
== February
== March
== April
== May
== June
== July
== August
== September
== October
== November
=ATP rankings
These are the rankings of the top twenty players of the ATP Tour, at the end of the 1997 ATP Tour, and of the 1998 season, with number of rankings points, highest and lowest position during the year, and number of spots gained or lost from 1997 to 1998.
= Singles
=Statistical information
These tables present the number of singles (S), doubles (D), and mixed doubles (X) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 1998 ATP Tour: the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Tour World Championships, the ATP Super 9, the ATP Championship Series, and the ATP World Series.
= Titles won by player
=^ Rios also won the Grand Slam Cup, which on December 9, 1999, merged with the ATP Tour World Championship, the ATP's year-end tournament also held annually in Germany. This gave birth to the present ATP World Tour Finals.
Titles won by nation (singles):
United States 13 (San Jose, Philadelphia, Scottsdale, Barcelona, Orlando, Atlanta, Wimbledon, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Boston, Shanghai, Vienna, Ostrava, Stockholm)
Spain 12 (Dubai, Estoril, Monte Carlo Masters, Hamburg Masters, French Open, Bologna, Gstaad, Kitzbühel, Indianapolis, Bournemouth, Bucharest, Lyon, Santiago, ATP Finals)
Australia 10 (Adelaide, Memphis, Chennai, Coral Springs, London, 's-Hertogenbosch, Canada Masters, Cincinnati Masters, Long Island, US Open)
Chile 7 (Auckland, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters, Rome Masters, St. Poelten, Grand Slam Cup, Singapore)
Sweden 6 (Marseille, Copenhagen, Munich, Nottingham, Båstad, Amsterdam)
Czech Republic 4 (Doha, Australian Open, Umag, Mexico City)
United Kingdom 4 (Antwerp, Tashkent, Basel, Paris Masters)
Netherlands 4 (St. Petersburg, Rotterdam, Toulouse, Stuttgart Masters)
Brazil 3 (Prague, Stuttgart, Mallorca)
Russia 3 (London, Halle, Moscow)
Slovakia 3 (Sydney, San Marino, New Haven)
Argentina 2 (Palermo, Bogotá)
Russia 2 (London, Halle)
Croatia 1 (Split)
Denmark 1 (Hong Kong)
India 1 (Newport)
Italy 1 (Casablanca)
Romania 1 (Tokyo)
The following players won their first career title:
Kenneth Carlsen – Hong Kong
Scott Draper – London
Andrea Gaudenzi – Casablanca
Lleyton Hewitt – Adelaide
Dominik Hrbatý – San Marino
Andrew Ilie – Coral Springs
Leander Paes – Newport
Andrei Pavel – Tokyo
Mariano Puerta – Palermo
Mariano Zabaleta – Bogotá
See also
1998 WTA Tour – women's tour
Association of Tennis Professionals
International Tennis Federation
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tur ATP Masters 1000
- Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Internationaux du Doubs – Open de Franche-Comté
- Austria Terbuka Kitzbühel
- Open 13
- Turnamen Internasional Brisbane
- Tur ATP
- Tur ATP 2023
- Grand Prix Hassan II
- Casper Ruud
- 1998 ATP Tour
- 2024 ATP Tour
- 1998 ATP Tour World Championships – Singles
- 2025 ATP Tour
- ATP Finals
- List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players
- 1999 ATP Tour
- 2005 ATP Tour
- ATP 500 tournaments
- 1996 ATP Tour