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2008 Wimbledon Championships – Girls' singles

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Girls' singles
2008 Wimbledon Championships
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Laura Robson
Runner-upThailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn
Score6–3, 3–6, 6–1
Details
Draw64 (8 Q / 8 WC )
Seeds16
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women seniors
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Urszula Radwańska was the defending champion, but did not compete in the Juniors this year.

Laura Robson defeated Noppawan Lertcheewakarn in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 6–1 to win the girls' singles tennis title at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships.[1] With this victory Robson became only the second British player in the open era to win a junior title at Wimbledon, following Annabel Croft's victory in 1984.[2]

Seeds

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1.   United States Melanie Oudin (second round)
2.   Netherlands Arantxa Rus (quarterfinals)
3.   Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (final)
4.   Romania Elena Bogdan (first round)
5.   Slovenia Polona Hercog (quarterfinals)
6.   Australia Jessica Moore (third round)
7.   Romania Ana Bogdan (first round)
8.   Japan Kurumi Nara (first round)
9.   Serbia Bojana Jovanovski (quarterfinals)
10.   Australia Johanna Konta (third round)
11.   Russia Ksenia Lykina (first round)
12.   Austria Nikola Hofmanova (third round)
13.   Indonesia Jessy Rompies (first round)
14.   Russia Elena Chernyakova (second round)
15.   Germany Linda Berlinecke (second round)
16.   Poland Katarzyna Piter (second 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
               
United Kingdom Laura Robson 7 6
9 Serbia Bojana Jovanovski 5 4
United Kingdom Laura Robson 6 7
Q Slovakia Romana Tabaková 2 5
Q Slovakia Romana Tabaková 6 6
5 Slovenia Polona Hercog 4 1
United Kingdom Laura Robson 6 3 6
3 Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 3 6 1
WC United Kingdom Naomi Broady 77 3 4
3 Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 66 6 6
3 Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 77 6
Belgium Tamaryn Hendler 62 3
Belgium Tamaryn Hendler 77 6
2 Netherlands Arantxa Rus 64 3

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 United States Melanie Oudin 6 6
Q Japan Sachie Ishizu 1 2 1 United States M Oudin 1 3
United Kingdom Laura Robson 6 6 United Kingdom L Robson 6 6
LL United States Alexa Guarachi 0 4 United Kingdom L Robson 78 7
Netherlands Lesley Kerkhove 3 6 6 Netherlands L Kerkhove 66 5
Canada Rebecca Marino 6 3 4 Netherlands L Kerkhove 5 6 6
Hungary Réka Luca Jani 4 3 15 Germany L Berlinecke 7 3 2
15 Germany Linda Berlinecke 6 6 United Kingdom L Robson 7 6
9 Serbia Bojana Jovanovski 6 6 9 Serbia B Jovanovski 5 4
Italy Anastasia Grymalska 0 1 9 Serbia B Jovanovski 6 6
WC United Kingdom Amanda Cunningham 5 2 Q Czech Republic M Borecká 3 4
Q Czech Republic Martina Borecká 7 6 9 Serbia B Jovanovski 7 6
Australia Isabella Holland 7 4 8 Australia I Holland 5 2
WC Poland Aleksandra Grela 5 6 6 Australia I Holland 6 4 6
Russia Marta Sirotkina 7 3 6 Russia M Sirotkina 3 6 3
8 Japan Kurumi Nara 5 6 0

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Romania Elena Bogdan 2 1
France Kristina Mladenovic 6 6 France K Mladenovic 77 6
Poland Sandra Zaniewska 6 6 Poland S Zaniewska 63 2
WC United Kingdom Victoria Brook 0 1 France K Mladenovic 4 3
Q Slovakia Romana Tabaková 6 6 Q Slovakia R Tabaková 6 6
WC United Kingdom Jocelyn Rae 0 4 Q Slovakia R Tabaková 6 6
Q Thailand Kanyapat Narattana 2 3 14 Russia E Chernyakova 1 1
14 Russia Elena Chernyakova 6 6 Q Slovakia R Tabaková 6 6
10 Australia Johanna Konta 7 6 5 Slovenia P Hercog 4 1
South Africa Monica Gorny 5 1 10 Australia J Konta 6 6
WC United States CoCo Vandeweghe 2 5 Q United Kingdom J Windley 3 3
Q United Kingdom Jade Windley 6 7 10 Australia J Konta 6 4 3
Morocco Nadia Lalami 6 4 4 5 Slovenia P Hercog 3 6 6
Indonesia Beatrice Gumulya 2 6 6 Indonesia B Gumulya 1 63
Japan Misaki Doi 4 2 5 Slovenia P Hercog 6 77
5 Slovenia Polona Hercog 6 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 Romania Ana Bogdan 3 65
WC United Kingdom Naomi Broady 6 77 WC United Kingdom N Broady 6 4 6
United States Mallory Burdette 3 4 Kazakhstan Z Diyas 3 6 2
Kazakhstan Zarina Diyas 6 6 WC United Kingdom N Broady 78 6
Russia Yana Buchina 4 6 3 12 Austria N Hofmanova 66 2
Q Italy Martina Trevisan 6 4 6 Q Italy M Trevisan 2 2
Q Canada Gabriela Dabrowski 1 1 12 Austria N Hofmanova 6 6
12 Austria Nikola Hofmanova 6 6 WC United Kingdom N Broady 78 3 4
16 Poland Katarzyna Piter 6 6 3 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 66 6 6
United Kingdom Jade Curtis 4 0 16 Poland K Piter 3 1
Japan Miyabi Inoue 77 60 4 Q Australia T Calderwood 6 6
Q Australia Tyra Calderwood 65 77 6 Q Australia T Calderwood 2 2
Netherlands Richèl Hogenkamp 5 6 6 3 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 6 6
Hungary Tímea Babos 7 3 3 Netherlands R Hogenkamp 3 1
Czech Republic Zuzana Linhová 6 0 1 3 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 6 6
3 Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 4 6 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Australia Jessica Moore 4 6 6
India Poojashree Venkatesha 6 3 1 6 Australia J Moore 6 6
Slovakia Zuzana Luknárová 6 3 6 Slovakia Z Luknárová 3 4
WC United Kingdom Heather Watson 3 6 4 6 Australia J Moore 3 3
Belgium Tamaryn Hendler 6 4 6 Belgium T Hendler 6 6
France Cindy Chala 3 6 1 Belgium T Hendler 6 6
Italy Nastassja Burnett 77 6 Italy N Burnett 0 4
11 Russia Ksenia Lykina 65 3 Belgium T Hendler 77 6
13 Indonesia Jessy Rompies 77 1 2 2 Netherlands A Rus 64 3
Japan Aki Yamasoto 63 6 6 Japan A Yamasoto 4 64
Hungary Zsófia Susányi 77 6 Hungary Z Susányi 6 77
WC United Kingdom Tara Moore 65 4 Hungary Z Susányi 0 4
Hong Kong Yang Zi-Jun 6 6 2 Netherlands A Rus 6 6
Belarus Anna Orlik 2 1 Hong Kong Z-J Yang 3 0
Serbia Milana Špremo 1 3 2 Netherlands A Rus 6 6
2 Netherlands Arantxa Rus 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Girls' Singles Finals 1947-2017". Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  2. ^ Piers Newbery (5 July 2008). "Briton Robson wins girls' title". BBC News. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
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