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1976 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' singles

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Boys' singles
1976 Wimbledon Championships
Final
ChampionSwitzerland Heinz Günthardt
Runner-upWest Germany Peter Elter
Score6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
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Heinz Günthardt defeated Peter Elter in the final, 6–4, 7–5 to win the Boys' Singles tennis title at the 1976 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Ecuador Ricardo Ycaza 2 8
Argentina José Luis Clerc 6 9
Argentina José Luis Clerc 6 3
Switzerland Heinz Günthardt 8 6
United Kingdom Andrew Jarrett 9 3 8
Switzerland Heinz Günthardt 8 6 10
Switzerland Heinz Günthardt 6 7
West Germany Peter Elter 4 5
Soviet Union Sergei Gruzman 4 3
West Germany Peter Elter 6 6
West Germany Peter Elter 8 7
Australia Brad Drewett 6 5
Australia Charlie Fancutt 4 6 2
Australia Brad Drewett 6 3 6

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Ecuador Ricardo Ycaza 6 6
Kenya Philip Ilako 3 0 Ecuador R Ycaza 6 6
Poland Dariusz Kotulski 0 0
Ecuador R Ycaza 6 6
Sri Lanka S Suresh 1 1
Sri Lanka Sivagnanam Suresh 6 6
United Kingdom AW Paton 4 7 Uruguay H Roverano 4 1
Uruguay Hugo Roverano 6 9 Ecuador R Ycaza 2 8
Argentina JL Clerc 6 9
Australia Ray Kelly 9 6
Bermuda Stephen Alger 6 6 Bermuda S Alger 8 4
Republic of Ireland Tom Shelly 0 2 Australia R Kelly 4 1
Argentina José Luis Clerc 6 6 Argentina JL Clerc 6 6
Sri Lanka Arjun Fernando 1 2 Argentina JL Clerc 6 6
Bulgaria A Mihov 0 1

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
United Kingdom Andrew Jarrett 6 6
Egypt Hisham Nasser 6 5 2 Denmark JB Muller 1 2
Denmark JB Muller 2 7 6 United Kingdom A Jarrett 6 6
Japan Toru Yonezawa 1 2 India R Elangovan 1 2
India R Elangovan 6 6 India R Elangovan 5 6 9
Finland Raimo Ojala 7 3 7
United Kingdom A Jarrett 9 3 8
Switzerland H Günthardt 8 6 10
Switzerland Heinz Günthardt 6 6
United Kingdom Chris Bradnam 6 4 4 Belgium M Mouillard 1 3
Belgium M Mouillard 3 6 6 Switzerland H Günthardt 6 8
United States J DiLouie 3 6
Brazil Ney Keller 0 2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia B Virág 5 0 United States J DiLouie 6 6
United States Jai DiLouie 7 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
India Swamy Krishnan 7 3
Soviet Union Sergei Gruzman 9 6 Soviet Union S Gruzman 6 6
United Kingdom Michael Appleton 2 4
Soviet Union S Gruzman 6 8 6
South Africa P Avis 1 9 4
Sweden Jan Kallqvist 5 5
Mexico VG Cors 2 3 South Africa P Avis 7 7
South Africa Paul Avis 6 6 Soviet Union S Gruzman 4 3
West Germany P Elter 6 6
West Germany Peter Elter 6 6
Netherlands Bas Vletter 1 4 United Kingdom N Rayner 1 2
United Kingdom Neil Rayner 6 6 West Germany P Elter 6 6
Norway Ragnar Felix 6 6 Argentina F Dalla Fontana 3 3
Iran Y Saleh 4 2 Norway R Felix 6 2
Argentina Fernando Dalla Fontana 8 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Czechoslovakia Dušan Kulhaj 7 4
Belgium Bernard Boileau 0 5 Brazil C Sacomandi 9 6
Brazil Celso Sacomandi 6 7 Brazil C Sacomandi 8 1 6
Australia Charlie Fancutt 6 6 Australia C Fancutt 6 6 8
Israel Shlomo Glickstein 2 2 Australia C Fancutt 7 6 6
United States Walter Redondo 9 4 4
Australia C Fancutt 4 6 2
Pakistan Jamil Ahmed 6 6 Australia B Drewett 6 3 6
New Zealand Michael Mooney 2 4 Pakistan J Ahmed 6 6
Uganda C Mukasa 1 1
Pakistan J Ahmed 2 4
Australia B Drewett 6 6
Portugal J Silva 0 1
France Yannick Noah 3 4 Australia B Drewett 6 6
Australia Brad Drewett 6 6

References

  1. ^ "Boys' Singles Finals 1947-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 13 August 2017.