2009 Australian Open – Boys' Singles

In the Boys' Singles tournament of the 2009 Australian Open, Yuki Bhambri won in the final 6–3, 6–1, against Alexandros Georgoudas.

Boys' Singles
2009 Australian Open
Champion Yuki Bhambri
Runner-up Alexandros Georgoudas
Final score6–3, 6–1

Bernard Tomic was the defending champion, but chose to compete in the Men's Singles this year.

Seeds

  1. Yuki Bhambri (Champion)
  2. Julen Urigüen (Semifinals)
  3. Marin Draganja (First Round)
  4. Pablo Carreño-Busta (First Round)
  5. Julien Obry (Quarterfinals)
  6. James Duckworth (Third Round)
  7. Adrien Puget (Semifinals)
  8. Huang Liang-chi (First Round)
  9. Hiroyasu Ehara (First Round)
  10. Francis Casey Alcantara (First Round)
  11. Carlos Boluda-Purkiss (Second Round)
  12. Nikala Scholtz (First Round)
  13. Dino Marcan (Third Round)
  14. Shuichi Sekiguchi (Second Round)
  15. Hsieh Cheng-peng (Quarterfinals)
  16. Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Yuki Bhambri 6 7  
  Richard Becker 1 5  
1 Yuki Bhambri 6 6  
7 Adrien Puget 4 4  
  Mikhail Biryukov 4 2  
7 Adrien Puget 6 6  
1 Yuki Bhambri 6 6  
  Alexandros Georgoudas 3 1  
  Alexandros Georgoudas 7 4 6
15 Hsieh Cheng-peng 68 6 4
  Alexandros Georgoudas 6 6  
2 Julen Urigüen 4 4  
5 Julien Obry 4 0  
2 Julen Urigüen 6 6  

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 Y Bhambri 4 6 8
Q Germán Sánchez Delfín 6 1 6 1 Y Bhambri 7 6  
  Harry Fowler 6 3 2 WC S Hoh 6 0  
WC Stephen Hoh 4 6 6 1 Y Bhambri 6 6  
WC L Saville 6 6   13 D Marcan 3 1  
  Vladzimir Kruk 2 1   WC L Saville 3 6 2
  Dino Dell'orto 1 3   13 D Marcan 6 3 6
13 D Marcan 6 6   1 Y Bhambri 6 7  
12 N Scholtz 3 6     R Becker 1 5  
Q Y Uchiyama 6 7   Q Y Uchiyama 6 6  
  Nat Maraga 5 5   Q M Neuchrist 3 3  
Q M Neuchrist 7 7   Q Y Uchiyama 7 4 3
Q Na Jung-woong 2 6 9   R Becker 68 6 6
WC Todd Volmari 6 3 7 Q J-w Na 4 2  
  R Becker 4 6 6   R Becker 6 6  
8 L-c Huang 6 2 4

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 P Carreño-Busta 4 4  
  M Biryukov 6 6     M Biryukov 6 6  
WC Joey Swaysland 4 3     K Krawietz 2 4  
  K Krawietz 6 6     M Biryukov 6 6  
  Alex Sanders 7 7     M Almeida 2 2  
Q John Morrissey 5 6     A Sanders 6 2 1
  Miguel Almeida 7 6     M Almeida 2 6 6
16 K-M Maamoun 5 3     M Biryukov 4 2  
9 Hiroyasu Ehara 7 3 4 7 A Puget 6 6  
  J Eleveld 6 6 6   J Eleveld 6 6  
  P Brydolf 4 2     KV Sharma 1 1  
  Kaza Vinayak Sharma 6 6     J Eleveld 3 4  
  Ben McLachlan 2 4   7 A Puget 6 6  
  H Laaksonen 6 6     H Laaksonen 6 2 5
  Jarryd Chaplin 1 2   7 A Puget 4 6 7
7 Adrien Puget 6 6  

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
6 J Duckworth 7 6  
  T-S Weissborn 5 2   6 J Duckworth 6 6  
  Gabriel Dias 7 6     G Dias 4 1  
  Grant Ive 6 2   6 J Duckworth 4 4  
WC A Whittington 3 1     A Georgoudas 6 6  
  Alexandros Georgoudas 6 6     A Georgoudas 6 5 7
  Mbonisi Ndimande 2 1   11 C Boluda-Purkiss 3 7 5
11 Carlos Boluda-Purkiss 6 6     A Georgoudas 7 4 6
15 C-p Hsieh 6 2 6 15 C-p Hsieh 68 6 4
Q James Chaudry 1 6 3 15 C-p Hsieh 6 6  
WC Andrew McLeod 6 4 4   R McLachlan 3 1  
  Riki McLachlan 4 6 6 15 C-p Hsieh 6 7  
  P-H Herbert 6 6     M Verryth 4 5  
  Sudarwa Sitaram 3 4     P-H Herbert 6 4  
  Mark Verryth 7 6     M Verryth 7 6  
3 M Draganja 6 4  

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 Julien Obry 6 6  
  David Sofaer 4 3   5 J Obry 7 6  
  Federico Gaio 6 3 6   F Gaio 5 4  
  A Vasilevski 4 6 3 5 J Obry 4 7 6
WC J Kubler 1 1     D Berta 6 66 4
  Dominik Schulz 6 6     D Schulz 2 3  
  D Berta 6 6     D Berta 6 6  
10 FC Alcantara 3 4   5 J Obry 4 0  
14 Shuichi Sekiguchi 6 6   2 J Urigüen 6 6  
  Jordan Kelly-Houston 2 1   14 S Sekiguchi 6 7 4
Q Jordan Szabo 7 1 13 Q J Szabo 7 5 6
  Ronak Manuja 6 6 11 Q J Szabo 2 4  
  Marko Krickovic 6 6   2 J Urigüen 6 6  
WC Jack Schipanski 4 3     M Krickovic 6 6 4
Q T Androić 5 4   2 J Urigüen 7 3 6
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