1998 French Open – Boys' singles

Daniel Elsner was the defending champion, but was unable to compete in Juniors as he turned 18 years old.

Boys' singles
1998 French Open
Final
ChampionChile Fernando González
Runner-upSpain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Score4–6, 6–4, 6–3
Details
Draw64 (8Q)
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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Fernando González won the title by defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero 4–6, 6–4, 6–3 in the final.[1][2] González became the first Chilean player to win this tournament, and the only one until 2013 after it was won by Cristian Garín.

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
  Julien Jeanpierre 5 6 1
  Juan Carlos Ferrero 7 1 6
  Juan Carlos Ferrero 6 7
  Andreas Vinciguerra 4 5
  Andreas Vinciguerra 6 6
  Flávio Saretta 1 2
  Juan Carlos Ferrero 6 4 3
  Fernando González 4 6 6
  José de Armas 2 7 2
  Fernando González 6 6 6
  Fernando González 6 6 7
  Artem Derepasko 7 1 5
  Artem Derepasko 6 6 6
  Taylor Dent 2 7 3

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
  J Jeanpierre 6 6
  I Kunitsyn 1 3   J Jeanpierre 7 6
  I González King 6 6   I González King 5 1
  Phillip Langer 1 2   J Jeanpierre 6 6
  John Thivolle 6 5 8   J Thivolle 1 2
  N Healey 4 7 6   J Thivolle 6 0 8
  R Federer 4 7 7   J Levinský 3 6 6
  J Levinský 6 5 9   J Jeanpierre 5 6 1
  O Rochus 4 6 6   JC Ferrero 7 1 6
  B Veress 6 3 4   O Rochus 7 4 4
  Jean-François Mathieu 4 7 4   M Grolmus 6 6 6
  Miloslav Grolmus 6 5 6   M Grolmus 3 2
  L Uebel 6 6   JC Ferrero 6 6
  Emiliano Redondi 4 2   L Uebel 4 1
  I Labadze 4 4   JC Ferrero 6 6
  JC Ferrero 6 6

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
  A Vinciguerra 6 6
  Simon Wernhart 0 1   A Vinciguerra 6 6
  JC Faurel 6 6 0   S Amorico 4 2
  Simone Amorico 3 7 6   A Vinciguerra 6 3 6
  F Aldi 6 3 2   D Nalbandian 2 6 2
  Bob Borella 4 6 6   B Borella 6 5 2
Q   Huu Minh Dinh 1 6 2   D Nalbandian 4 7 6
  D Nalbandian 6 2 6   A Vinciguerra 6 6
  F Saretta 6 4 7   F Saretta 1 2
Q   J Benneteau 3 6 5   F Saretta 6 6
  L Zovko 6 0 4   V Mazarakis 2 3
  V Mazarakis 2 6 6   F Saretta 6 2 8
  J Melzer 7 3 2   O Patience 4 6 6
  O Patience 5 6 6   O Patience 3 6 7
Q   A Kračman 7 6 Q   A Kračman 6 1 5
  V Sanon 6 4

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
  F López 4 2
  J Haehnel 6 6   J Haehnel 3 6 6
Q   Johan Kareld 6 6 Q   J Kareld 6 3 8
  S Dickson 4 2 Q   J Kareld 6 4 3
  J de Armas 5 6 6   J de Armas 4 6 6
Q   É Prodon 7 4 3   J de Armas 6 1 6
Q   Z Fleishman 2 6   R Vik 3 6 3
  R Vik 6 7   J de Armas 2 7 2
  R Mello 6 6   F González 6 6 6
  KJ Hippensteel 2 1   R Mello 6 3 7
  Jacques Gley 6 4 4   P Mullner 3 6 5
  Phillipp Mullner 4 6 6   R Mello 4 6
  Julien Maes 4 6 2   F González 6 7
  E Massa 6 4 6   E Massa 7 5 2
  D Udomchoke 3 4   F González 6 7 6
  F González 6 6

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
  A Derepasko 6 6
  N Devilder 4 4   A Derepasko 6 5 8
  Ladislav Chramosta 2 6 3   A Fasching 2 7 6
  A Fasching 6 3 6   A Derepasko 6 6
  F Volandri 4 6 3   K Pless 3 3
  K Pless 6 3 6   K Pless 6 6
Q   Olivier Ramos 6 6 Q   O Ramos 3 2
  Cheng Wei-jen 4 4   A Derepasko 6 6 6
  A Ram 6 6   T Dent 2 7 3
  M Llodra 3 4   A Ram 3 2
  T Dent 6 6   T Dent 6 6
  J Adaktusson 2 3   T Dent 6 7
Q   O Tereshchuk 4 3   G Coria 4 6
  A Qureshi 6 6   A Qureshi 7 2 2
  T Ascione 7 2 1   G Coria 6 6 6
  G Coria 6 6 6

References edit

  1. ^ Huerta, Rodrigo (27 May 2017). "Los 4 hitos que ha tenido el tenis chileno en Roland Garros" [4 achievements by the chilean tennis at Roland Garros]. Diario AS (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 November 2020. In the youth category at the French Open, Chile has two championships. The first one was won by "Feña" in 1998 after defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero 4-6, 6-4 and 6-3.
  2. ^ "10 recordados hitos de tenistas nacionales" [10 remembered achievements by chilean tennis players] (in Spanish). Radio Cooperativa. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2020. 2. Fernando González champion at Roland Garros Junior 1998. The chilean former tennis player was crowned at the parisian clay by defeating spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final.

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