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2024 French Open – Boys' doubles

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Boys' doubles
2024 French Open
Final
ChampionsNorway Nicolai Budkov Kjær
Austria Joel Schwärzler
Runners-upItaly Federico Cinà
Japan Rei Sakamoto
Score6–4, 7–6(7–3)
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Nicolai Budkov Kjær and Joel Schwärzler won the boys' doubles title at the 2024 French Open, defeating Federico Cinà and Rei Sakamoto in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–3). Schwärzler became the first Austrian player to win a junior boys' major title since Lucas Miedler at the 2014 Australian Open. Budkov Kjær became the first Norwegian player to win a major title in any discipline. The pair saved a match point en route to the title, in the semifinals against Timofei Derepasko and Amir Omarkhanov.[1]

Yaroslav Demin and Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez were the defending champions,[2] but were no longer eligible to participate in junior events.

Seeds

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  1. Norway Nicolai Budkov Kjær / Austria Joel Schwärzler (champions)
  2. Italy Federico Cinà / Japan Rei Sakamoto (final)
  3. France Thomas Faurel / Romania Luca Preda (quarterfinals)
  4. United States Kaylan Bigun / United States Jagger Leach (quarterfinals)
  5. France Charlie Camus / Australia Hayden Jones (second round)
  6. United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych / Netherlands Mees Röttgering (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  7. United States Maxwell Exsted / United States Cooper Woestendick (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  8. South Korea Kim Jang-jun / China Zhang Tianhui (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Norway Nicolai Budkov Kjær
Austria Joel Schwärzler
4 6 [11]
  Timofei Derepasko
Kazakhstan Amir Omarkhanov
6 2 [9]
1 Norway Nicolai Budkov Kjær
Austria Joel Schwärzler
6 77
2 Italy Federico Cinà
Japan Rei Sakamoto
4 63
  United States Alexander Razeghi
Germany Max Schönhaus
5 6 [7]
2 Italy Federico Cinà
Japan Rei Sakamoto
7 2 [10]

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Norway Nicolai Budkov Kjær
Austria Joel Schwärzler
77 6
Turkey Atakan Karahan
South Korea Roh Ho-young
65 3 1 Norway N Budkov Kjær
Austria J Schwärzler
6 6
Czech Republic Jan Klimas
Czech Republic Maxim Mrva
2 5 Switzerland H Bernet
Germany M Stenzer
1 3
Switzerland Henry Bernet
Germany Max Stenzer
6 7 1 Norway N Budkov Kjær
Austria J Schwärzler
w/o
WC France Moïse Kouamé
France Timeo Trufelli
2 65 7 United States M Exsted
United States C Woestendick
Morocco Karim Bennani
Morocco Reda Bennani
6 77 Morocco K Bennani
Morocco R Bennani
1 3
Japan Naoya Honda
Daniil Sarksian
62 4 7 United States M Exsted
United States C Woestendick
6 6
7 United States Maxwell Exsted
United States Cooper Woestendick
77 6 1 Norway N Budkov Kjær
Austria J Schwärzler
4 6 [11]
3 France Thomas Faurel
Romania Luca Preda
77 6 T Derepasko
Kazakhstan A Omarkhanov
6 2 [9]
Colombia Miguel Tobón
Argentina Máximo Zeitune
61 4 3 France T Faurel
Romania L Preda
w/o
WC France Felix Balshaw
France Lucas Marionneau
2 2 Poland T Berkieta
United Kingdom C Robertson
Poland Tomasz Berkieta
United Kingdom Charlie Robertson
6 6 3 France T Faurel
Romania L Preda
4 6 [10]
WC France Pierre Antoine Faut
France Daniel Jade
65 2 T Derepasko
Kazakhstan A Omarkhanov
6 4 [12]
Timofei Derepasko
Kazakhstan Amir Omarkhanov
77 6 T Derepasko
Kazakhstan A Omarkhanov
77 6
Brazil Gustavo Ribero de Almeida
Brazil Enzo Kohlmann de Freitas
4 6 [8] 5 France C Camus
Australia H Jones
64 2
5 France Charlie Camus
Australia Hayden Jones
6 3 [10]

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 South Korea Kim Jang-jun
China Zhang Tianhui
4 7 [2]
United States Alexander Razeghi
Germany Max Schönhaus
6 5 [10] United States A Razeghi
Germany M Schönhaus
6 6
Spain Rafael Jódar
Spain Andrés Santamarta Roig
6 4 [10] Spain R Jódar
Spain A Santamarta Roig
3 3
United States Matthew Forbes
United Kingdom Benjamin Gusic Wan
3 6 [5] United States A Razeghi
Germany M Schönhaus
4 6 [10]
Spain Izan Almazán Valiente
Cyprus Andreas Timini
7 6 4 United States K Bigun
United States J Leach
6 3 [4]
WC France Alexis Berquier
France Evan Jarzaguet
5 2 Spain I Almazán Valiente
Cyprus A Timini
63 2
Czech Republic Petr Brunclík
Canada Keegan Rice
5 62 4 United States K Bigun
United States J Leach
77 6
4 United States Kaylan Bigun
United States Jagger Leach
7 77 United States A Razeghi
Germany M Schönhaus
5 6 [7]
6 United Kingdom Viktor Frydrych
Netherlands Mees Röttgering
6 6 2 Italy F Cinà
Japan R Sakamoto
7 2 [10]
Italy Lorenzo Carboni
Italy Andrea De Marchi
2 2 6 United Kingdom V Frydrych
Netherlands M Röttgering
62 6 [10]
United Kingdom Oliver Bonding
Australia Pavle Marinkov
6 6 United Kingdom O Bonding
Australia P Marinkov
77 1 [5]
France Nathan Trouvé
France Raphaël Vaksmann
4 3 6 United Kingdom V Frydrych
Netherlands M Röttgering
United States Jack Kennedy
United States Ian Mayew
6 5 [10] 2 Italy F Cinà
Japan R Sakamoto
w/o
Sweden William Rejchtman Vinciguerra
Bulgaria Alexander Vasilev
2 7 [4] United States J Kennedy
United States I Mayew
2 3
France Maé Malige
France Théo Papamalamis
61 1 2 Italy F Cinà
Japan R Sakamoto
6 6
2 Italy Federico Cinà
Japan Rei Sakamoto
77 6

References

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  1. ^ "Bigun Reaches Roland Garros Boys Final; Jovic and Grant Aim for Second Straight Junior Slam Doubles Title; ATP Confirms Second Year of Collegiate Accelerator Program; Chicago Tops Final D-III Rankings; Tien, Iyengar and Schuman Advance at San Diego $15K". Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  2. ^ "Prizmic emulates Cilic to win Roland Garros boys title for Croatia". ifttennis.com. 2023-06-10.
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