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Thomas Johansson
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Capriati
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was Venus incorrect?
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Cilic's coach
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ASV is correct, 3/6
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can't think of any atp mugs
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i'm looking at answers now, I give up
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Korda, Moya, Pete, Rafter
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You'll never be a champ like Marin Cilic if you always give up so easily
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I was thinking Davenport but thought 98 might be too soon
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Giants are mugging so ****g badly
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Yes, I wasn't really into WTA back then
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Czech Republic Petr Korda defeated Chile Marcelo Ríos 6–2, 6–2, 6–2
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Women's Doubles[edit]
Main article: 1998 Australian Open – Women's Doubles Switzerland Martina Hingis / Croatia Mirjana Lučić defeated United States Lindsay Davenport / Belarus Natasha Zvereva 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 It was Hingis' 7th career Grand Slam title and her 4th Australian Open title. It was Lučić's only career Grand Slam title. cool |
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no way they get this
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get lost Aaron
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Mixed Doubles[edit]
Main article: 1998 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles United States Venus Williams / United States Justin Gimelstob defeated Czech Republic Helena Suková / Czech Republic Cyril Suk 6–2, 6–1 |
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it's pillow snuggle time for you
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I was also thinking Rafter but thought 98 might be too late lol, I think of him as an old mugger
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What would your momma say if she knew you were still awake? She should disable internet at night imo
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Mixed doubles[edit]
Main article: 1998 French Open - Mixed Doubles United States Venus Williams / United States Justin Gimelstob defeated United States Serena Williams / Argentina Luis Lobo, 6–4, 6–4 • It was Williams' 2nd and last career Grand Slam mixed doubles title and her 1st title at the French Open. |
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Boys' singles[edit]
Chile Fernando González defeated Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero,[1] 4–6, 6–4, 6–3 Girls' singles[edit] Russia Nadia Petrova defeated Australia Jelena Dokić, 6–3, 6–3 Boys' doubles[edit] Venezuela José de Armas / Chile Fernando González defeated Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero / Spain Feliciano López, 6–7, 7–5, 6–3 Girls' doubles[edit] Belgium Kim Clijsters / Australia Jelena Dokić defeated Russia Elena Dementieva / Russia Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 7–6 |