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Girls' singles
2008 French Open
Final
ChampionRomania Simona Halep
Runner-upRomania Elena Bogdan
Score6–4, 6–7(3–7), 6–2
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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Simona Halep defeated Elena Bogdan in the final, 6–4, 6–7(3–7), 6–2 to win the girls' singles tennis title at the 2008 French Open. Halep would go on to win the women's title for her maiden major title ten years later.[1]

Alizé Cornet was the reigning champion, but did not compete in the juniors that year.

Seeds

  1. United States Melanie Oudin (quarterfinals)
  2. Netherlands Arantxa Rus (semifinals)
  3. Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (third round)
  4. Romania Ana Bogdan (first round)
  5. Australia Jessica Moore (third round)
  6. Slovenia Polona Hercog (quarterfinals)
  7. Serbia Bojana Jovanovski (third round)
  8. Japan Kurumi Nara (first round)
  9. Romania Simona Halep (champion)
  10. Romania Elena Bogdan (final)
  11. Austria Nikola Hofmanova (third round)
  12. Australia Johanna Konta (first round)
  13. Russia Ksenia Lykina (quarterfinals)
  14. Indonesia Jessy Rompies (first round)
  15. Russia Elena Chernyakova (first round)
  16. Poland Katarzyna Piter (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 United States Melanie Oudin 4 4  
10 Romania Elena Bogdan 6 6  
10 Romania Elena Bogdan 7 4 6
Q Slovakia Lenka Juríková 5 6 4
  France Nathalie Mohn 2 1  
Q Slovakia Lenka Juríková 6 6  
10 Romania Elena Bogdan 4 7 2
9 Romania Simona Halep 6 63 6
9 Romania Simona Halep 6 6  
13 Russia Ksenia Lykina 1 2  
9 Romania Simona Halep 6 7  
2 Netherlands Arantxa Rus 3 5  
6 Slovenia Polona Hercog 6 1 3
2 Netherlands Arantxa Rus 3 6 6

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 United States M Oudin 6 6  
LL Russia V Savinykh 0 1   1 United States M Oudin 6 6  
  United Kingdom J Curtis 66 6 6   United Kingdom J Curtis 1 1  
WC France A Hesse 7 2 4 1 United States M Oudin 6 6  
  France C Chala 6 67 4   Italy A Grymalska 3 0  
  Ukraine N Kichenok 1 7 6   Ukraine N Kichenok 3 2  
  Italy A Grymalska 7 6     Italy A Grymalska 6 6  
14 Indonesia J Rompies 66 1   1 United States M Oudin 4 4  
10 Romania E Bogdan 6 6   10 Romania E Bogdan 6 6  
  Germany L Berlinecke 2 3   10 Romania E Bogdan 6 6  
  Netherlands L Kerkhove 3 4     Hong Kong Z-j Yang 1 3  
  Hong Kong Z-j Yang 6 6   10 Romania E Bogdan 1 7 8
  Japan A Yamasoto 6 3 3 7 Serbia B Jovanovski 6 5 6
  Hungary R-L Jani 0 6 6   Hungary R-L Jani 1 4  
  France C Sapene 2 5   7 Serbia B Jovanovski 6 6  
7 Serbia B Jovanovski 6 7  

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Romania A Bogdan 4 6 8
  Netherlands R Hogenkamp 6 3 10   Netherlands R Hogenkamp 3 6 6
  Canada R Marino 6 6     Canada R Marino 6 1 4
  Morocco N Lalami 3 3     Netherlands R Hogenkamp 2 4  
Q Hungary Z Susányi 4 7 1 WC France N Mohn 6 6  
Q Switzerland N Riner 6 68 6 Q Switzerland N Riner 5 2 r
WC France N Mohn 6 6   WC France N Mohn 7 2  
15 Russia E Chernyakova 2 3   WC France N Mohn 2 1  
12 Australia J Konta 4 5   Q Slovakia L Juríková 6 6  
WC France J Gervais 6 7   WC France J Gervais 2 6 7
  Poland S Zaniewska 7 7     Poland S Zaniewska 6 2 9
  Ukraine L Kychenok 5 5     Poland S Zaniewska 4 2  
Q Peru B Botto 6 1 6 Q Slovakia L Juríková 6 6  
  Russia M Sirotkina 4 6 3 Q Peru B Botto 6 1 0r
Q Slovakia L Juríková 6 2 7 Q Slovakia L Juríková 4 6 3
8 Japan K Nara 2 6 5

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Australia J Moore 6 6  
  Japan M Inoue 0 2   5 Australia J Moore 7 6  
WC France A Goncalves 610 3     Argentina A Salut 5 3  
  Argentina A Salut 7 6   5 Australia J Moore 0 1  
Q Denmark K Barbat 6 2 6 9 Romania S Halep 6 6  
  Russia V Kamenskaya 2 6 2 Q Denmark K Barbat 3 1  
WC France C Rodier 4 1   9 Romania S Halep 6 6  
9 Romania S Halep 6 6   9 Romania S Halep 6 6  
13 Russia K Lykina 2 7 8 13 Russia K Lykina 1 2  
  Slovakia K Boczová 6 66 6 13 Russia K Lykina 6 6  
  Kazakhstan Z Diyas 6 2 9   Kazakhstan Z Diyas 3 4  
  Romania I-C Begu 2 6 7 13 Russia K Lykina 6 6  
  Hungary T Babos 6 6   3 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 4 1  
WC France C Sibille 3 2     Hungary T Babos 5 5  
  South Africa M Gorny 4 3   3 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 7 7  
3 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 6 6  

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Slovenia P Hercog 6 7  
LL Ukraine M Malkhasyan 3 5   6 Slovenia P Hercog 6 6  
  India P Venkatesh 0 1     Belarus A Orlik 1 3  
  Belarus A Orlik 6 6   6 Slovenia P Hercog 6 7  
  Russia V Solovieva 6 7   11 Austria N Hofmanova 1 66  
WC France C Babet 4 67     Russia V Solovieva      
  Uzbekistan A Kolesnichenko 6 3 4 11 Austria N Hofmanova w/o    
11 Austria N Hofmanova 4 6 6 6 Slovenia P Hercog 6 1 3
16 Poland K Piter 6 3 4 2 Netherlands A Rus 3 6 6
  France K Mladenovic 2 6 6   France K Mladenovic 7 6  
  Slovakia Z Luknárová 1 6 2   Czech Republic Z Linhová 5 2  
  Czech Republic Z Linhová 6 4 6   France K Mladenovic 1 3  
  United States M Burdette 6 6   2 Netherlands A Rus 6 6  
Q Japan M Doi 2 4     United States M Burdette 3 1  
  Romania A Damaschin 5 3   2 Netherlands A Rus 6 6  
2 Netherlands A Rus 7 6  

References

  1. ^ "Fourth-time lucky for Simona Halep as she takes first grand slam title". ABC News. 2018-06-10. Retrieved 2018-06-10.