Doubles
1998 Warsaw Cup by Heros
ChampionsSlovakia Karina Habšudová
Ukraine Olga Lugina
Runners-upSouth Africa Liezel Horn
Austria Karin Kschwendt
Score7–6(7–2), 7–5
Draw16
Seeds4

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

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

Key

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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