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2003 French Open – Boys' Singles
In the 2003 French Open tennis tournament, the boys' singles (tennis), singles competition was won by Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland. Seeds # Marcos Baghdatis ''(quarterfinals)'' # Nicolás Almagro ''(semifinals)'' # Dudi Sela ''(quarterfinals)'' # Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ''(semifinals)'' # Stanislas Wawrinka (champion) # Brian Baker (tennis), Brian Baker ''(final)'' # Daniel Gimeno Traver ''(quarterfinals)'' # Mathieu Montcourt ''(quarterfinals)'' # Florin Mergea ''(third round)'' # György Balázs ''(third round)'' # Bruno Rosa ''(first round)'' # Chris Guccione (tennis), Chris Guccione ''(second round)'' # Chris Kwon ''(first round)'' # Andy Murray ''(third round)'' # Luis-Manuel Flores, Luis Flores ''(third round)'' # Leonardo Kirche ''(second round)'' Draw Final eight Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Sources
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