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2020 French Open – Boys' singles

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Boys' singles
2020 French Open
Final
ChampionSwitzerland Dominic Stricker
Runner-upSwitzerland Leandro Riedi
Score6–2, 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends −45 45+ women
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Dominic Stricker won the title, defeating Leandro Riedi in an all-Swiss final, 6–2, 6–4.

Holger Rune was the defending champion,[1] but chose not to participate.[2]

Seeds

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01.   France Harold Mayot (second round)
02.   France Arthur Cazaux (third round)
03.   Latvia Kārlis Ozoliņš (first round)
04.   Brazil Natan Rodrigues (second round)
05.   China Li Hanwen (second round)
06.   Italy Luciano Darderi (second round)
07.   Switzerland Dominic Stricker (champion)
08.   Switzerland Leandro Riedi (final)
09.   United Kingdom Arthur Fery (third round)
10.   Romania Nicholas David Ionel (first round)
11.   South Africa Khololwam Montsi (second round)
12.   Switzerland Jeffrey von der Schulenburg (second round)
13.   Italy Flavio Cobolli (first round)
14.   Brazil Gustavo Heide (third round)
15.   France Martin Breysach (third round)
16.   Czech Republic Dalibor Svrčina (first round)

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

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Austria Lukas Neumayer 3 3
7 Switzerland Dominic Stricker 6 6
7 Switzerland Dominic Stricker 6 5 6
Argentina Juan Bautista Torres 0 7 0
Argentina Juan Bautista Torres 77 65 6
France Lilian Marmousez 64 77 1
7 Switzerland Dominic Stricker 6 6
8 Switzerland Leandro Riedi 2 4
8 Switzerland Leandro Riedi 4 6 6
Argentina Alex Barrena 6 1 2
8 Switzerland Leandro Riedi 6 6
Netherlands Guy den Ouden 3 1
WC France Sean Cuenin 3 4
Netherlands Guy den Ouden 6 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 France Harold Mayot 6 6
Brazil Bruno Oliveira 1 1 1 France H Mayot 5 6 3
Serbia Hamad Međedović 7 6 Serbia H Međedović 7 4 6
Japan Kokoro Isomura 5 3 Serbia H Međedović 1 3
Belgium Raphaël Collignon 6 3 6 Austria L Neumayer 6 6
Poland Maks Kaśnikowski 4 6 4 Belgium R Collignon 4 2
Austria Lukas Neumayer 3 77 77 Austria L Neumayer 6 6
13 Italy Flavio Cobolli 6 64 65 Austria L Neumayer 3 3
9 United Kingdom Arthur Fery 6 6 7 Switzerland D Stricker 6 6
WC France Mehdi Sadaoui 4 3 9 United Kingdom A Fery 6 6
Spain Mario Mansilla Díez 6 6 Spain M Mansilla Díez 1 0
United States Bruno Kuzuhara 2 4 9 United Kingdom A Fery 4 3
Mexico Rafael Alfonso de Alba Valdés 2 0 7 Switzerland D Stricker 6 6
Czech Republic Martin Krumich 6 6 Czech Republic M Krumich 5 3
WC France Max Westphal 4 2 7 Switzerland D Stricker 7 6
7 Switzerland Dominic Stricker 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Latvia Kārlis Ozoliņš 4 0
Argentina Juan Bautista Torres 6 6 Argentina JB Torres 6 77
Russia Egor Agafonov 2 7 6 Russia E Agafonov 3 64
Spain Diego Augusto Barreto Sánchez 6 5 1 Argentina JB Torres 6 6
WC India Dev Javia 4 6 3 14 Brazil G Heide 3 3
WC France Antoine Ghibaudo 6 3 6 WC France A Ghibaudo 4 5
Romania Sebastian Gima 3 5 14 Brazil G Heide 6 7
14 Brazil Gustavo Heide 6 7 Argentina JB Torres 77 65 6
12 Switzerland Jeffrey von der Schulenburg 6 6 France L Marmousez 64 77 1
France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 4 4 12 Switzerland J von der Schulenburg 3 2
Italy Luca Nardi 6 77 Italy L Nardi 6 6
Germany Max Wiskandt 4 63 Italy L Nardi 6 2 3
United States Dali Blanch 4 3 France L Marmousez 2 6 6
France Lilian Marmousez 6 6 France L Marmousez 6 6
Belgium Romain Faucon 1 61 5 China H Li 2 0
5 China Li Hanwen 6 77

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 Switzerland Leandro Riedi 6 6
WC France Luca Van Assche 0 4 8 Switzerland L Riedi 6 6
Sweden Måns Dahlberg 2 1 Hungary P Fajta 1 4
Hungary Péter Fajta 6 6 8 Switzerland L Riedi 7 6
Italy Leonardo Malgaroli 7 4 3 United Kingdom F Gill 5 0
United Kingdom Felix Gill 5 6 6 United Kingdom F Gill 6 64 6
WC France Axel Garcian 2 2 11 South Africa K Montsi 4 77 3
11 South Africa Khololwam Montsi 6 6 8 Switzerland L Riedi 4 6 6
15 France Martin Breysach 6 6 Argentina A Barrena 6 1 2
United States Maxwell McKennon 4 2 15 France M Breysach 6 6
Ivory Coast Eliakim Coulibaly 4 6 77 Ivory Coast E Coulibaly 4 4
Russia Marat Sharipov 6 3 64 15 France M Breysach 63 5
Spain Pablo Llamas Ruiz 0 5 Argentina A Barrena 77 7
Argentina Alex Barrena 6 7 Argentina A Barrena 6 6
Italy Samuel Vincent Ruggeri 6 4 0 4 Brazil N Rodrigues 2 1
4 Brazil Natan Rodrigues 3 6 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Italy Luciano Darderi 6 6
Japan Shunsuke Mitsui 1 4 6 Italy L Darderi 6 2 3
Denmark Elmer Møller 5 4 WC France A Fils 1 6 6
WC France Arthur Fils 7 6 WC France A Fils 1 3
United States Alexander Bernard 0 2 WC France S Cuenin 6 6
Belgium Alexander Hoogmartens 6 6 Belgium A Hoogmartens 5 6 1
WC France Sean Cuenin 6 2 6 WC France S Cuenin 7 3 6
10 Romania Nicholas David Ionel 0 6 3 WC France S Cuenin 3 4
16 Czech Republic Dalibor Svrčina 4 1 Netherlands G den Ouden 6 6
France Térence Atmane 6 6 France T Atmane 6 3 2
Venezuela Lorenzo Claverie 77 3 2 Netherlands G den Ouden 3 6 6
Netherlands Guy den Ouden 65 6 6 Netherlands G den Ouden 6 6
Poland Mikołaj Lorens 4 77 2 2 France A Cazaux 4 4
Brazil Pedro Boscardin Dias 6 65 6 Brazil P Boscardin Dias 3 2
Switzerland Jérôme Kym 612 3 2 France A Cazaux 6 6
2 France Arthur Cazaux 714 6

References

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  1. ^ "RUNE: I FEEL CLOSER TO HERO NADAL AFTER PARIS TRIUMPH". www.itftennis.com.
  2. ^ "Danish Tennis Hope Holger Rune: "Juniors Level Is Finished For Me!"". www.tennis-tourtalk.com. Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
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  • Draw at rolandgarros.com
  • Draw at ITFtennis.com