2009 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' Singles

Grigor Dimitrov was the defending champion, but did not complete in the Juniors this year.

Boys' Singles
2009 Wimbledon Championships
Champion Andrey Kuznetsov
Runner-up Jordan Cox
Final score4—6, 6–2, 6–2
Draw64 (8Q / 8WC)
Seeds16

Andrey Kuznetsov defeated Jordan Cox in the final, 4—6, 6–2, 6–2 to win the Boys' Singles tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

Seeds

01.   Daniel Berta (Third round)
02.   Huang Liang-chi (First round)
03.   Bernard Tomic (Semifinals)
04.   Agustín Velotti (Quarterfinals)
05.   Andrea Collarini (First round)
06.   Gianni Mina (Second round)
07.   Shuichi Sekiguchi (First round)
08.   Julen Urigüen (First round)
09.   Dominik Schulz (Quarterfinals)
10.   Julien Obry (Second round)
11.   David Souto (Second round)
12.   Denis Kudla (First round)
13.   Hsieh Cheng-peng (Second round)
14.   Facundo Argüello (First round)
15.   Tennys Sandgren (Second round)
16.   Evan King (First round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Alexander Domijan 77 3 4
Devin Britton 62 6 6
Devin Britton 3 77 14
Q Jordan Cox 6 65 16
4 Agustín Velotti 5 6 3
Q Jordan Cox 7 3 6
Q Jordan Cox 6 2 2
Andrey Kuznetsov 4 6 6
9 Dominik Schulz 2 7 1
3 Bernard Tomic 6 5 6
3 Bernard Tomic 3 66
Andrey Kuznetsov 6 78
Andrey Kuznetsov 6 6
Dino Marcan 4 3

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Daniel Berta 6 6
Yannik Reuter 4 0 1 D Berta 6 6
Dominik Wirlend 6 2 4 Q D Thomson 3 1
Q David Thomson 4 6 6 1 D Berta 3 3
Alexander Domijan 4 6 6 A Domijan 6 6
Q Liam Broady 6 4 3 A Domijan 6 6
Q Johannes Robert Van Overbeek 6 63 11 13 C-p Hsieh 2 3
13 Hsieh Cheng-peng 4 77 13 A Domijan 77 3 4
10 Julien Obry 6 6 D Britton 62 6 6
LL Robert Rumler 1 2 10 J Obry 64 77 4
Tiago Fernandes 6 6 T Fernandes 77 63 6
Sandro Ehrat 4 4 T Fernandes 5 3
Sebastian Lavie 6 7 D Britton 7 6
WC Jack Carpenter 4 5 S Lavie 4 5
Devin Britton 6 6 D Britton 6 7
7 Shuichi Sekiguchi 4 0

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Agustín Velotti 65 6 7
Nicolaas Scholtz 77 4 5 4 A Velotti 77 6
Francis Alcantara 2 6 3 M Neuchrist 63 4
Maximilian Neuchrist 6 4 6 4 A Velotti 77 6
Filip Horanský 77 7 F Horanský 63 1
WC James Marsalek 65 5 F Horanský 3 712 6
Adrien Puget 3 2 15 T Sandgren 6 610 4
15 Tennys Sandgren 6 6 4 A Velotti 5 6 3
11 David Souto 6 5 6 Q J Cox 7 3 6
WC Lewis Burton 4 7 4 11 D Souto 65 6 3
Alexandros Georgoudas 4 5 Q J Cox 77 3 6
Q Jordan Cox 6 7 Q J Cox 77 6
Q Andrei Vasilevski 6 6 Q A Vasilevski 63 3
Marin Draganja 4 4 Q A Vasilevski 6 3 7
Federico Gaio 78 6 F Gaio 3 6 5
8 Julen Urigüen 66 4

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Andrea Collarini 2 5
Carlos Boluda-Purkiss 6 7 C Boluda-Purkiss 7 7
Jozef Kovalík 6 2 6 J Kovalík 5 5
Mitchell Frank 4 6 4 C Boluda-Purkiss 64 65
Pierre-Hugues Herbert 77 3 4 9 D Schulz 77 77
WC Richard Gabb 65 6 6 WC R Gabb 65 4
Radim Urbanek 4 2 9 D Schulz 77 6
9 Dominik Schulz 6 6 9 D Schulz 2 7 1
16 Evan King 3 2 3 B Tomic 6 5 6
Arthur De Greef 6 6 A De Greef 0 0r
Q Alessandro Bega 6 4 2 WC T Farquharson 6 1
WC Tom Farquharson 3 6 6 WC T Farquharson 3 4
Karim-Mohamed Maamoun 3 6 2 3 B Tomic 6 6
Sudarwa Sitaram 6 4 6 S Sitaram 2 2
WC George Morgan 61 2 3 B Tomic 6 6
3 Bernard Tomic 77 6

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Gianni Mina 6 77
WC Oliver Golding 4 65 6 G Mina 5 1
Andrey Kuznetsov 60 6 6 A Kuznetsov 7 6
Tristan-Samuel Weissborn 77 2 0 A Kuznetsov 6 6
Q Kevin Krawietz 77 77 H Ehara 2 3
Guilherme Clezar 65 65 Q K Krawietz 6 2 3
Hiroyasu Ehara 3 7 8 H Ehara 2 6 6
12 Denis Kudla 6 5 6 A Kuznetsov 6 6
14 Facundo Argüello 6 1 3 D Marcan 4 3
Dino Marcan 3 6 6 D Marcan 2 6 7
Riki McLachlan 4 2 S Poplavskyy 6 3 5
Stanislav Poplavskyy 6 6 D Marcan 6 6
Harry Fowler 77 5 9 H Fowler 0 4
Q Emanuele Molina 62 7 7 H Fowler 3 6 6
WC Ashley Hewitt 6 7 WC A Hewitt 6 3 4
2 Huang Liang-chi 4 5
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References

  1. "Boys' Singles Finals 1947-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
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