1969 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' singles

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Byron Bertram defeated the defending champion John Alexander in the final, 7–5, 5–7, 6–4 to win the boys' singles tennis title at the 1969 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

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Boys' singles
1969 Wimbledon Championships
Final
Champion Byron Bertram
Runner-up John Alexander
Score7–5, 5–7, 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
 1968 · Wimbledon Championships · 1970 
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Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
India Anand Amritraj 4 3
Australia John Alexander 6 6
Australia John Alexander 5 7 4
South Africa Byron Bertram 7 5 6
South Africa Byron Bertram 9 6 6
Sweden Kjell Johansson 7 8 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Denmark J Steen-Hansen 3 1
France Jacques Thamin 6 6
France J Thamin 1 4
India Anand Amritraj 3 India A Amritraj 6 6
Greece G Okalidis 0r India A Amritraj 6 6
Belgium Robert Van Malder 3 4 Poland J Niedźwiedzki 3 3
Poland Jacek Niedźwiedzki 6 6 India A Amritraj 4 3
Norway T Torkildsen 1 0 Australia J Alexander 6 6
Czechoslovakia Jan Písecký 6 6 Czechoslovakia J Písecký 7 2 4
United States Dick Stockton 6 6 United States R Stockton 5 6 6
Austria E Walter 0 1 United States R Stockton 4 6
Australia John Alexander Australia J Alexander 6 8
Venezuela Jorge Andrew w/o Australia J Alexander 6 6
Netherlands Paul van Min 8 6 7 Netherlands P van Min 3 1
Switzerland Rolf Spitzer 10 4 5

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
United Kingdom Stephen Warboys 6 6
Republic of Ireland D Hill 1 4 United Kingdom S Warboys 8 4
South Africa Byron Bertram 6 6 South Africa B Bertram 10 6
West Germany Frank Gebert 4 2 South Africa B Bertram 6 6
Mexico Emilio Montaño 4 3 Argentina G Vilas 4 2
Brazil AA Pereira 6 6 Brazil AA Pereira 2 4
Sudan Samir Farid 1 1 Argentina G Vilas 6 6
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 6 6 South Africa B Bertram 9 6 6
Spain Antonio Muñoz 6 6 Sweden K Johansson 7 8 4
Uganda Eustace Kigongo 1 3 Spain A Muñoz 6 3 5
Soviet Union Viktor Kazakevitch 4 6 7
Soviet Union V Kazakevitch 6 2 2
Sweden K Johansson 1 6 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Alexander Nigrinović 10 1
Sweden Kjell Johansson 12 6

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