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2015 Australian Open – Boys' singles

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Boys' singles
2015 Australian Open
Final
ChampionRussia Roman Safiullin
Runner-upSouth Korea Hong Seong-chan
Score7–5, 7–6(7–2)
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 mixed
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Roman Safiullin defeated Hong Seong-chan in the final, 7–5, 7–6(7–2) to win the boys' singles tennis title at the 2015 Australian Open.[1]

Alexander Zverev was the defending champion,[2] but chose not to participate.

Seeds

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1.   Russia Roman Safiullin (champion)
2.   Brazil Orlando Luz (first round)
3.   United States Taylor Harry Fritz (quarterfinals)
4.   South Korea Chung Yun-seong (second round)
5.   United States Michael Mmoh (first round)
6.   South Korea Lee Duck-hee (quarterfinals)
7.   South Korea Hong Seong-chan (final)
8.   Japan Jumpei Yamasaki (first round)
9.   Sweden Mikael Ymer (second round)
10.   France Corentin Denolly (first round)
11.   Netherlands Tim van Rijthoven (third round)
12.   Russia Bogdan Bobrov (third round)
13.   Peru Juan José Rosas (second round)
14.   Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas (quarterfinals)
15.   South Korea Oh Chan-yeong (second round)
16.   Australia Akira Santillan (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Russia Roman Safiullin 6 6
  Australia Marc Polmans 4 2
1 Russia Roman Safiullin 6 64 6
  Uzbekistan Jurabek Karimov 3 77 1
14 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas 6 4 1
  Uzbekistan Jurabek Karimov 3 6 6
1 Russia Roman Safiullin 7 77
7 South Korea Hong Seong-chan 5 62
7 South Korea Hong Seong-chan 64 77 6
3 United States Taylor Harry Fritz 77 64 0
7 South Korea Hong Seong-chan 6 77
16 Australia Akira Santillan 2 62
6 South Korea Lee Duck-hee 4 6 3
16 Australia Akira Santillan 6 3 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Russia Roman Safiullin 6 6
Georgia (country) Aleksandre Bakshi 2 2 1 Russia R Safiullin 6 6
Hungary Máté Valkusz 5 7 6 Hungary M Valkusz 2 4
China Te Rigele 7 5 2 1 Russia R Safiullin 6 6
Australia Jake Delaney 3 6 6 Australia J Delaney 3 3
Switzerland Johan Nikles 6 3 4 Australia J Delaney 6 6
Chinese Taipei Wu Tung-lin 7 3 2 15 South Korea C-y Oh 0 2
15 South Korea Oh Chan-yeong 5 6 6 1 Russia R Safiullin 6 6
10 France Corentin Denolly 2 64 Australia M Polmans 4 2
Australia Marc Polmans 6 77 Australia M Polmans 6 6
Poland Hubert Hurkacz 63 6 7 Q Canada D Shapovalov 1 1
Q Canada Denis Shapovalov 77 3 9 Australia M Polmans 6 6
Q Japan Yosuke Watanuki 67 6 5 India S Nagal 1 1
WC Australia Alexei Popyrin 79 1 0r Q Japan Y Watanuki 2 3
India Sumit Nagal 6 4 6 India S Nagal 6 6
5 United States Michael Mmoh 2 6 4

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 South Korea Chung Yun-seong 6 6
South Africa Lloyd Harris 3 3 4 South Korea Y-s Chung 62 3
Spain Eduard Güell Bartrina 77 1 2 Russia A Bublik 77 6
Russia Alexander Bublik 62 6 6 Russia A Bublik 5 5
Q Denmark Christian Sigsgaard 6 6 14 Greece S Tsitsipas 7 7
WC Australia Scott Jones 1 3 Q Denmark C Sigsgaard 4 3
Germany Fabian Fallert 3 2 14 Greece S Tsitsipas 6 6
14 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas 6 6 14 Greece S Tsitsipas 6 4 1
11 Netherlands Tim van Rijthoven 4 6 6 Uzbekistan J Karimov 3 6 6
WC Australia Mitchell Harper 6 3 2 11 Netherlands T van Rijthoven 3 6 6
Q New Zealand William Matheson 1 1 United States W Blumberg 6 3 4
United States William Blumberg 6 6 11 Netherlands T van Rijthoven 65 2
Uzbekistan Jurabek Karimov 6 6 Uzbekistan J Karimov 77 6
SE Italy Andrea Pellegrino 3 3 Uzbekistan J Karimov 6 6
South Korea Kwon Soon-woo 6 77 South Korea S-w Kwon 3 1
8 Japan Jumpei Yamasaki 3 63

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 South Korea Hong Seong-chan 7 5 8
WC Australia Alex De Minaur 5 7 6 7 South Korea S-c Hong 6 6
Germany Louis Wessels 5 3 Japan S Fukuda 3 4
Japan Sora Fukuda 7 6 7 South Korea S-c Hong 6 6
Serbia Miomir Kecmanović 6 6 12 Russia B Bobrov 1 0
WC Australia Brian Tran 3 3 Serbia M Kecmanović 5 5
WC China Wu Yibing 66 3 12 Russia B Bobrov 7 7
12 Russia Bogdan Bobrov 78 6 7 South Korea S-c Hong 64 77 6
13 Peru Juan José Rosas 6 6 3 United States TH Fritz 77 64 0
Australia Daniel Nolan 4 4 13 Peru JJ Rosas 1 2
Q Japan Yuya Ito 3 0 SE Switzerland M Osmakcic 6 6
SE Switzerland Marko Osmakcic 6 6 SE Switzerland M Osmakcic 1 1
Norway Viktor Durasovic 3 4 3 United States TH Fritz 6 6
France Mandresy Rakotomalala 6 6 France M Rakotomalala 1 2
Slovakia Alex Molčan 1 4 3 United States TH Fritz 6 6
3 United States Taylor Harry Fritz 6 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 South Korea Lee Duck-hee 77 6
Tunisia Aziz Dougaz 64 2 6 South Korea D-h Lee 6 6
Croatia Domagoj Bilješko 3 7 6 Croatia D Bilješko 2 1
WC Australia Daniel Hobart 6 5 2 6 South Korea D-h Lee 2 6 7
United States Sameer Kumar 6 1 6 United States S Kumar 6 0 5
Q Japan Renta Tokuda 4 6 3 United States S Kumar 6 1 6
WC Australia Blake Ellis 2 3 9 Sweden M Ymer 4 6 4
9 Sweden Mikael Ymer 6 6 6 South Korea D-h Lee 4 6 3
16 Australia Akira Santillan 6 6 16 Australia A Santillan 6 3 6
Russia Boris Pokotilov 4 2 16 Australia A Santillan 4 77 6
Vietnam Lý Hoàng Nam 77 7 Vietnam NH Lý 6 63 4
France Corentin Moutet 64 5 16 Australia A Santillan 7 2 6
Q Chinese Taipei Lo Chien-hsun 7 7 Q Chinese Taipei C-h Lo 5 6 4
Denmark Benjamin Hannestad 5 5 Q Chinese Taipei C-h Lo 65 6 6
Q Germany Tim Sandkaulen 6 6 Q Germany T Sandkaulen 77 1 3
2 Brazil Orlando Luz 1 2

References

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  1. ^ "Safiullin wins boys, Mihalikova wins Aussie Open girls title". Associated Press. 30 January 2015. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Alexander Zverev and Elizaveta Kulichkova win respective Australian Open boys' and girls' titles". ABC News. Agence France-Presse. 24 January 2014. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2022.