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Junior Tennis Special Edition

Recent months have seen a flurry of activity as the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s 25th anniversary celebrations continued while the players competed at some of the biggest events. This issue of Tennis Europe News contains full updates from all of the summer flagship events, including the European Junior Championships, Summer Cups, Nations Challenge by HEAD and Junior Masters as well as results from all other Tour events and the latest rankings. Photos, left to right: European 14 & Under champion Duje Ajdukovic of Croatia celebrates his win,the Czech Republic girls’ 16 & Under team relish their victory at the Summer Cups, Robert Strombachs of Germany hits a forehand on route to the Junior Masters final and Jil Techimann strikes the ball at the European 18 & Under Championships.

Inside this issue Tennis Europe Junior Masters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD . . . .4 European Summer Cups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

New Junior Masters champions crowned The Tennis Europe Junior Masters took place recently in Reggio Calabria, where the eight best-performing boys and girls aged 14 and 16 & Under took the opportunity to compete against each other one last time in 2015.

European Junior Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . .9 ITF/Tennis Europe 14&U Touring Team. . . . . . .13

Between them, the 32 players came from 15 different countries, and had amassed a total of 81 singles and 68 doubles titles throughout the season. >>

ITF Elections and AGM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 European Senior Club Championships. . . . . . .15 Tennis CoachEd Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Beyond the Baseline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings. . . . . . . . . . . 20 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results. . . . . . . . . . . . .22 ITF Pro Circuit (Europe) Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 European Rankings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Left to right: New champions Marko Miladinovic (SRB), Filip Jianu (ROU), Marina Bassols (ESP) and Helene Pellicano (MLT).


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Tennis Europe Junior Masters Four new champions have been crowned at the Tennis Europe Junior Masters after a testing final day of competition in which the weather proved to be as unpredictable as the results.

“I started very well and then I lost my concentration a little bit, and she started to play better. In the third set, I had to concentrate really hard to come back from 51 down and I started playing very well. The rain made things very difficult,” she said.

The first winner of the day at the CT Rocco Polimeni in Reggio Calabria was Helene Pellicano, who became the first ever Maltese Junior Masters champion, surviving not only heavy thunderstorms but also a thunderous fightback from her opponent. In contrast to her two previous matches, Pellicano started well, but Ukrainian rival Marta Kostyuk found her range to level the match at one-set apiece after a second rain break. Kostyuk then blasted to a 5-1 final set lead before the third seed once again found her rhythm, calmly making her way back into the match and taking a 6-5 lead.

Looking back at her season, Pellicano commented, “I am very happy with this year. I played some great matches and have played a lot of different players. Next year I’ll play some 16 & Unders and also some Under 18s.” The champion received another boost at the prize-giving ceremony later in the day, where she was also named as the winner of the tournament’s Fair Play Award in recognition of her good sportsmanship throughout the weekend.

By the time Kostyuk forced a deciding tie-break the momentum was with her opponent, and sure enough Pellicano conceded just one point to take the sixth and biggest title of what has been a productive year on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour.

The 14 & Under boys’ final was a battle between the two top-ranked players on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour, #1 Timofey Skatov of Russia and #2 Filip Jianu of Romania. The two had met twice already this season, with the Russian coming out on top both times, but Jianu emerged as champion on this occasion, recovering from a 3-5 deficit in each set to eventually tri-

Photos: (clockwise, from top left) The four new Tennis Europe Junior Masters champions in action - Filip Jianu (ROU, Boys 14 & Under), Helene Pellicano (MLT, Girls 14 & Under), Marko Miladinovic (SRB, Boys 16 & Under) and Marina Bassols Ribera (ESP, Girls 16 & Under). Images: tennisfoto.net.

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Tennis Europe Junior Masters umph 7-5 7-5 in a match that was streamed live online by the host club (sadly the weather conditions scuppered plans to broadcast all four finals). Jianu was in dominant form throughout the weekend, clinching the title without the loss of a single set in his three matches. He was particularly pleased to win a second title of the season, having reached a total of seven finals, and explained, “This is the toughest tournament, with the top eight players in Europe. I didn’t think that I could win here at the start of the tournament; I’m so happy!” Marina Bassols Ribera became the third Spanish champion of the girls’ 16 & Under event and was the second player to win the championships this year without conceding a set. The second seed was pushed hard by Ukrainian opponent Viktoriia Dema though, and had to raise her game to secure the victory in a second set tie-break. With the win, Bassols closes her stellar Tennis Europe Junior Tour season with a record of 26 matches won and just two lost. “It was a great way to end the year,” she said. “I won many matches, and the two defeats were both to the same girl [Ekaterina Makarova], so I am very happy. I hope that next year I can manage to play some WTA qualifying and of course the junior Grand Slams. Those are my goals, but it will be tough.” The last of the four finals to be decided was the boys’ 16 & Under, which featured last year’s 14 & under runner-up Marko Miladinovic of Serbia and Germany’s Robert Strombachs.

ty of support in the crowd, many of whom remembered his performances in 2014. The match was characterised by fierce rallies, and the Serb came out on top of many of them, remaining under pressure but in control throughout the encounter, eventually triumphing 6-3 6-4 with a forehand volley and a roar of approval. “I won five titles this year, but this is definitely the biggest,” he said. “I had a little bit extra motivation after losing the final last year, so I’m very happy to be able to come back and win this time.” Bronze medals were also awarded, following thirdplace play-off matches and went to Oana Corneanu of Romania (Girls’ 14 & Under, beat Vitalia Stamat of Moldova), Giulio Zeppieri of Italy (Boys 14 & Under, beat Duje Ajdukovic of Croatia), Daria Frayman of Russia (beat compatriot Daria Lukyanova) and Leonid Sheyngezikht of Bulgaria (Boys 16 & Under, beat Francesco Forti of Italy). This was the 20th edition of the Junior Masters tournament. This year’s champions will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of former champions Rafael Nadal and Kim Clijsters. Other players to have participated at the event include Grand Slam champions Andy Murray and Flavia Pennetta. Full draws, results and a photo gallery from the tournament can be found here.

Miladinovic claims to love playing in Italy, and had plen-

2015 TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS final standings

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16 & Under Boys

16 & Under Girls

14 & under Boys

14 & Under Girls

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Filip Jianu (ROU)

Helene Pelllicano (MLT)

Marko Miladinovic (SRB)

Marina Bassols (ESP)

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Timofey Skatov (RUS)

Marta Kostyuk (UKR)

Robert Strombachs (GER)

Viktoriia Dema (UKR)

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Giulio Zeppieri (ITA)

Oana Corneanu (ROU)

Leonid Sheyngezikht (BUL)

Daria Frayman (RUS)

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Duje Ajdukovic (CRO)

Vitalia Stamat (MDA)

Francesco Forti (ITA)

Daria Lukyanova (RUS)

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Peter Makk (HUN)

Taisya Pachkaleva (RUS)

Tomasz Dudek (POL)

Viktoriya Petrenko (UKR)

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Alexander Zgirovsky (BLR)

Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) Fabian Marozsan (HUN)

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Nicolas Alvarez (ESP)

Kamilla Rakhimova (RUS)

Aliaksandr Liaonenka (BLR) Anastasia Tikhonova (RUS)

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Jack Draper (GBR)

Carmen Manu (ROU)

Vincentiu Niculescu (ROU)

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Nevena Sokovic (SRB)

Maria Lyven (UKR)


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Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD Teams from Denmark (boys) and Ukraine (girls) have each recorded historic double wins, adding the Nations Challenge by HEAD to the Winter Cups by HEAD titles earned in February to sweep the team events in the 12 & Under age category. In Ajaccio (FRA), Ukraine beat Russia 3/0 to claim the girls’ title for the first time in the history of the competition. The opening match of the final tie saw Lyubov Kostenko withstand a spirited fightback from Ksenia Aleshina to give Ukraine an early lead. Kostenko claimed the first set on a tie-break before the Russian levelled at one-set apiece after a ten-game second set. Kostenko upped her game from there though, reeling off six straight games to claim the third set to love. The second singles was a battle between two of the most successful players on the 12 & Under Tour so far this season, as Maria Bondarenko of Russia took on the player to have won more matches than anyone else in the age group; Daria Lopatetskaya. Sadly for the Russians, the match was not nearly as competitive as the first encounter, as Lopatetskaya wasted no time in extending her 2015 win/loss record to an astounding 39/3 with a 6-2 6-0 win. The dead doubles match was played, with Ukraine completing a 3/0 win as Kostenko and Kateryna Rublevska beat Bondarenko and Vladislava Petrovskaia 7-5 7-6(5). Russia had been unbeaten until the final, beating Czech Republic, Belgium and Germany at the round-robin stage. Ukraine bounced back from a 2/1 defeat in their opening round-robin match against Great Britain to oust Turkey, Italy and Russia in successive days. At the boy’s final rounds in Antalya, Turkey, the Danish team managed to emulate the achievement of Ukraine’s girls by beating Spain to claim the title for the first time.

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The opening rubber of the final went to Denmark in comfortable fashion as Elmer Moeller lost just four games to Alejandro Turriziani Alvarez. As in Ajaccio, the second singles match saw two of the tour’s in-form players face each other. Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune has been one of the mst consistent boys on the circuit in 2015, losing just two of his 23 matches prior to the Nations Challenge finals and winning several of the leading 12 & Under tournaments. Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz Garfia of Spain had won his only tournament played, the Vilas Cup in Mallorca in May.

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Girls

The Dane started strongly, breaking twice in the first set to establish a 6-2 lead, but Alcaraz Garfia struck back to take the second set 6-4 before levelling the tie with a 6-2 third set that ended Rune’s winning streak at 18 matches.

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Both Moller and Rune returned for the deciding doubles, while Alcaraz Garfia was joined by Daniel Rincon. The Danes are regular partners who have won several tournaments together on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour, but they were pushed hard by the Spanish pair, who recovered from the loss of a 14-point opening set tie break to level the match with a 3-6 second set. It was Moller & Rune who would combine better in the third set though, conceding just two games to secure a second team title of the season for their country.

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Winning teams from Ukraine (top) and Denmark.

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European Summer Cups The Czech Republic’s girls and Germany’s boys are the new European 16 & Under team champions after the two teams scored contrasting wins over Russian opposition on the final day of their respective competitions. In Budapest, Hungary, where the girls’ final rounds were being played for a second consecutive year, the Czechs were the first team to complete a victory. Monika Kilnarova gave the top seeds an early lead, scoring a 7-5 6-2 win over 2013 European 14 & Under Champion and Junior Masters winner Evgeniya Levashova. The second match was a mouth-watering prospect, with junior world #1 Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic facing the recent European 16 & Under silver medallist Elena Rybakina. The Russian had won 18 of her last 19 matches on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour and started confidently, taking the first set 6-4 and going toe-to-toe with her rival in the second, which eventually went to a tie break. With the Russian poised to level the tie, Vondrousova seized the initiative, conceding just two points in the deciding game to level the match before securing an early break in the third and eventually clinching the tie – and the Championship – with a 6-3 final set. The German and Czech 16&U teams show off their gold medals.

The dead doubles rubber wasn’t played, leaving the Czech team free to celebrate their first title in this event since 2002, and seventh overall (three as part of Czechoslovakia). Spain came from behind to beat the Netherlands 2/1 and claim the bronze medals. The boys’ finals in Le Touquet (FRA) were hotly dis-

puted, with Germany facing Russia in the title match for the second time in three years. Last year’s 14 & Under Junior Masters champion Nicola Kuhn gave Germany an early lead with a crushing 6-0 7-5 win over Russia’s Mikhail Sokolovskiy in the opening singles match.

2015 EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS final standings

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16 & Under Boys Borotra Cup

16 & Under Girls European Summer Cup

18 & Under Boys Valerio/Galea Cup

18 & Under Girls Soisbault/Reina Cup

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GERMANY

CZECH REPUBLIC

SLOVAKIA

RUSSIA

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RUSSIA

RUSSIA

ROMANIA

BELARUS

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POLAND

SPAIN

SPAIN

HUNGARY

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SWEDEN

NETHERLANDS

FRANCE

CZECH REPUBLIC

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CZECH REPUBLIC

ITALY

ITALY

GREAT BRITAIN

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SWITZERLAND

GREAT BRITAIN

CZECH REPUBLIC

SPAIN

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UKRAINE

BELARUS

POLAND

SLOVAKIA

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TURKEY

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

PORTUGAL

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European Summer Cups The second singles was a battle between two of the standout players of the European Junior Championships in Moscow, as silver medallist Artem Dubrivnyy took on bronze medallist Marvin Moeller. This time it was the Russian player that would lose just five games as a dominant Dubrivnyy worked his way to a 6-3 6-2 win that levelled the tie. After a rest, the four players returned to court for a deciding doubles match. Russia gained the early upper hand, taking the first set 6-3 before relinquishing the second by the same score. The players were by now very familiar with each other; they also met in the semi-finals of the doubles event in Moscow, with the Russian’s coming out on top in straight sets. On this occasion though the German team combined better and better as the match went on, eventually coming out on top with a 6-2 final set win. The victory was Germany’s first since 2001 in this age group and continues an excellent recent run in Tennis Europe team events, highlighting the progression of this generation of German players. Having claimed both of the 14 & Under team competitions in 2014, the 16 & Under team now holds both the Winter and Summer Cups titles. Poland earlier completed a 3/0 rout over Sweden to claim the boys bronze medal position. Both the boys’ and girls’ 16 & Under Summer Cups are considered as the European qualifying event for the Junior Davis and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas competition, the finals of which were held in Madrid at the end of September. 18 & Under events Russia has beaten Belarus to claim the 50th Soisbault/Reina Cup title, winning the girls’ 18 & Under European Summer Cups event for an eighth time. At No.6 on the ITF Junior rankings, Anna Kalinskaya was a strong #2 player for the Russian squad, but she struggled early on against Iryna Shymanovich in the tie’s opening rubber, dropping the first set before coming back to record a three set win in almost two hours of play. World #4 Anna Blinkova then stepped up to secure the tie, racing to a 6-3 6-2 victory over Vera Lapko to ensure an unassailable 2/0 lead for the unseeded Russian team. Even though the tie was settled, the players returned for the doubles match, where Kalinskaya

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The Slovakian and Russian 18&U teams celebrate their wins.

was partnered by Aleksandra Pospelova and Shymanovich teamed up with Aryna Sabalenka. The match proved to be the highlight of the final, with the Russians eventually outlasting their opponents 7-5 4-6 [10-5]. The win is Russia’s first in the 18 & Under girls’ event since 2008, which marked the last of four consecutive wins. Earlier in the day, Hungary beat Czech Republic 2/1 to claim the bronze medals. This year was a very special edition of the competition, the 50th anniversary of the tournament’s founding. To mark the occasion, a number of special events were held during the weekend. Guests including former competitor and Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli, French Tennis Federation President Jean Gachassin and Tennis Europe President Jacques Dupré were on hand to see the club’s centre court re-named in honour of Annie Soisbault. Soisbault, who sadly passed away in 2012, was a sporting pioneer in both tennis and Formula 1, and a constant presence at the tournament that bears her name, welcoming and inspiring the generations of young players that have participated in the event.


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European Summer Cups At the boys’ Valerio/Galea Cup finals in La Rochelle, Slovakia fought back from the loss of the first rubber, enjoyed a little luck and then scored a great doubles win to secure the title for the first time in the history of the competition. In fact, both teams were shooting for their first ever title in this age category, and it was Romania that got off to the better start, as Nicolae Frunza scored a routine 6-4 6-3 win over Lukas Klein in the opening singles. Alex Molcan was in control of the second match for Slovakia when opponent Calin Manda was forced to retire when trailing 2-6 1-1, allowing the unseeded

Slovakians to level the tie. Slovakia’s two singles players returned to the court for the deciding doubles match, where they faced the experienced pairing of Frunza and Bogdan Borza, 2011 European 14 & Under doubles champions who had also teamed to secure the Copa del Sol title for Romania that year. Molcan showed that his singles win was no fluke however, as the Slovakian team took control of the match from the very beginning, running out with a 61 6-3 victory before lifting the trophy. The bronze medal match saw defending champions Spain beat France 2/1 to claim third place.

2015 Tennis Europe Junior Tour TD & Ball Contests Several Tennis Europe Junior Tour tournament organisers have been awarded prizes follow adjudication of the Tour’s Tournament Director Contest for 2014. Each year, the competition honours the best efforts made by tournaments. The main criteria for eligibility is the correct implementation of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s promotion guidelines, but other organizational requirements are also taken into account when evaluating material received from events. Mr. Bojan Ruzic, organiser of the Croatia Cup in Cakovec, and Mr. Xavier Lieval, organiser of the Open Super 12 in Auray (FRA), have each received a Polar RC3 GPS computerised training watch. Prizes have also been awarded to winners of the Ball Sweepstake. All tournaments that use the balls of

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our Recommended Ball Partner, HEAD, are entered into a prize draw. This year’s winners were Mr. Phivos Zachariades of the 16 & Under Eleon Tennis Club Open in Nicosia, Cyprus who won a HEAD racquet, and Mr. Mikkel Nørby of 14 & Under Copenhagen TE Outdoor (DEN) who won a HEAD TIP mini tennis kit. Earlier in the year it was revealed that Mr. Joe Beaton of the 14 & Under Kungens Kanna & Drottningens Pris in Stockholm and Mr. Dejan Marinkovikj of the 14 & Under Jug Open in Skopje, won the Tournament Director and Ball contest respectively. Each won tickets to attend Roland Garros. There is still time to send us your entries for the 2015 Tournament Director Contest. Competition will be tough, following a year of special celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the Tour, so we look forward to seeing further examples of your promotional work!


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European Junior Championships The last week of July saw some new stars take centre stage as the Tour’s biggest event – the European Junior Championships – returned for its 40th edition at three separate venues across Europe. In the 14 & Under category, Iga Swiatek of Poland and Duje Ajdukovic of Croatia were crowned as the new champions after a week of high-quality tennis at the TK Slavia Pilsen (CZE). Unseeded Swiatek put in a dominant performance in the final to blast past the tournament’s top seed and European #2 Taisya Pachkaleva of Russia 6-2 61, becoming the first Polish girl ever to win the title. Swiatek seemed to get better and better as the tournament progressed. Having lost the second set of their third round match to talented Serbian Olga Danilovic, she recovered to win the last six games and never looked back, winning the rest of her matches in straight sets and losing a total of just five games in her last two matches. She also achieved the rare feat of winning two gold medals, having sealed the doubles title the previous day alongside Maja Chwalinska. The pair beat Italians Elisabetta Cocciaretto and Federica Rossi. Incredibly, the European Championships – the biggest title on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour – is Swiatek’s first tournament win of the season, though she did also lead Poland’s Winter Cups by HEAD team to victory in February. Eighth seeded Ajdukovic scored a third consecutive upset win to complete his path to the boys’ title. Having surprised #2 seed Adrian Andreev (BUL) and #5 Wojciech Marek (POL) in his previous two matches, the Croatian withstood a second set fightback from #4 Filip Jianu of Romania before completing a 6-4 2-6 6-2 win. Ajdukovic was in impressive form in the run up to the tournament, reaching the quarterfinals of the tough 16 & Under Avvenire event in Milan and leading his team to the final of the 14 & Under European Summer Cups event. The win is just his second title of the season though, having earlier triumphed at the Category 2 Mladost Grill Open in Zagreb. He becomes the first Croatian boy to win the title since Mario Ancic in 1998. The previous day’s doubles final saw Czech team Jiri Lehecka & Andrew Paulson please the home crowd in Pilsen with a 6-0 6-4 win over the top seeded Russians Matvey Minin & Timofey Skatov.

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From top: Croatia’s team celebrates as Duje Ajdukovic lifts the trophy, Girls’ 14 & Under winner Iga Swiatek (POL) and runnerup Taisya Pachkaleva (RUS), the Educational Forum.

Junior Educational Forum Around 150 players at the European 14 & Under Championships in Pilsen (CZE) attended a special ITF/Tennis Europe Educational Forum on the eve of the flagship event. The Forum was opened by Tennis Europe’s Communications Manager, Jonathan Jobson, who introduced the audience to the work of the


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European Junior Championships International Tennis Federation and Tennis Europe, and took a look at this year’s celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour. Dr. Iva Klimesová of the University of Olomouc then informed the junior players about the importance of proper nutrition for high performance tennis, focusing on issues such as how athletes should remain hydrated during competition, and when, what and how much to eat. Faye Andrews of The Emilia Group then gave the players an introduction to the role of the media in tennis, and the responsibilities that players have. Her presentation included contributions from top players including Novak Djokovic, Tommy Robredo and Robin Haase, who were keen to pass on their best media tips and advice to the young players. The athletes had the chance to put some of their new-found knowledge into practice in the following days. As a special event to celebrate the Tour’s 25th anniversary, the players were joined by HEAD’s Gameraiser campaign star Stefan Bojic to compete for the title of European Junior Championships Trickshot Champion and to record some special online promo features. Mr. Jobson commented, “It’s always fun to carry out these workshops as an introduction to the ITF Junior Tennis School and as part of our commitment to providing positive and formative experiences on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour. We’d like to thank the audience for being so attentive and players and coaches alike for the very positive feedback we received following the event.” 16 & Under Anna Slovakova and Patrik Rikl secured two gold medals for the Czech Republic on the final day of the European 16 & Under Championships in Moscow. From top: Stefan Bojic entertains the players with trickshots in Pilsen, Anna Slovakova (CZE) celebrates her win in Moscow, Boys’ 16 & Under champion Patrik Rikl on the stretch.

Both players beat Russian opponents to claim the biggest titles of their junior careers so far. Making her first appearance on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour this season, Slovakova capped a memorable week by withstanding a second set fightback from Elena Rybakina. The unseeded Czech started in the strongest possible fashion, winning the first six games, before the second seed found her rhythm. Rybakina broke twice in the second set to level the match but her opponent proved to be the less nervy in the final set, eventually serving out for a 6-0 2-6 6-3 win.

expected, given that he was the event’s top seed, but he had some tough battles along the way, losing sets to Duarte Vale of Portugal in the third round and Marvin Moeller of Germany in the semi-finals. He had surprisingly little trouble in the final against eighth seed Artem Dubrivnyy, who managed to win just five games in a 6-4 6-1 loss that mirrored the result of the pair’s only previous meeting two years previously.

Patrik Rikl’s path to the title was somewhat more

The win marks Rikl’s second European Junior

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European Junior Championships Championships medal overall, having been runnerup in the doubles event in Moscow last year. He becomes the first Czech boy to win the title since David Skoch in 1992, while Slovakova is the first Czech girl to claim gold since Petra Cetkovska in 2001. Both Russian singles finalists were appearing on the podium for the second time that weekend. Rybakina’s singles silver will complement the doubles she won on Saturday alongside Olesya Pervushina with a 7-6(0) 6-3 victory over Germany’s Shaline-Doreen Pipa & Carmen Shultheiss. The boys’ doubles gold went to Poland’s Konrad Fryze & Kacper Zuk, who beat Dubrivnyy and partner Mikail Sokolovskiy 6-3 4-6 [10-6]. 18 & Under Swede Mikael Ymer and Hungarian Anna Bondar are the new European 18 & Under Champions after both players ended successful weeks by winning the titles. When Bernabe Zapata Miralles' last forehand landed in the net, Mikael Ymer seemed incredulous to have clinched the title. Yet, the 16-year-old Swede had been in the driving seat for most of the match,

18 & Under Champions Mikael Ymer (SWE) and Anna Bondar (HUN)

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not giving the Spaniard - who had lost an enormous amount of energy during the week - any time to breathe. Ymer is the first Swede to win the gold medal in the 18 & Under boys’ category since Robin Soderling back in 2001. For the highly gifted junior Wimbledon runner-up, it was the second European title in three years, having also won the 14 & Under trophy in 2012 in Plzen. In between, he also added a silver medal to his tally at last year’s 16 & Under event in Moscow. The Swiss supporters had been hoping for a win for their favourite in the girls singles. Jil Teichmann came out of the blocks well versus Hungarian Anna Bondar and took the first set quickly 6-2. However, from then on the Swiss lefthander could not keep up the pace while her unseeded opponent became more and more aggressive and steady. Bondar, who already had eliminated Wimbledon finalist Anna Blinkova and Miriam Kolodziejova, put in a dominant performance in the end, taking the remaining two sets 6-3 6-1. “She was the better player and deserved the win”, a sporting Teichmann admitted. For Hungary, it was the third title in this category, following wins for Petra Mandula (1996) and Agnes Szavay (2005).


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ITF/Tennis Europe 14 & Under Touring Team The European 14 & Under ITF/Tennis Europe team completed a successful four-week tour of Germany and Belgium during July and August. In the first tournament in Düren, Germany, team player Mariam Dalakishvili of Georgia progressed to the quarterfinals of the girls’ singles where she went down 6-2 6-1 to the talented wild card player Naho Sato, of Japan. The second week of the tour saw her three teammates – Kamilla Bartone of Latvia, Vitalia Stamat of Moldova and Dalakishvili’s compatriot Ana Shanidze – all reach the quarterfinals in Hasselt, Belgium where they bowed out to the three top seeds. Bartone and Stamat did not leave empty handed though as they teamed up to win the girls’ doubles trophy, defeating the Czech pairing of Kristyna Lavickova and Alexandra Silna 7-6(7) 6-3 in the finals. On the boys’ side, Vanja Dobrnjac of Bosnia & Herzegovina reached the quarterfinals of the boys’ singles in Hasselt where he succumbed 6-1 6-3 to the eventual winner Andrea Fiorentini of Italy. Moldova’s Ilya Snitari was a finalist in the boys’ doubles alongside Luciano Tacchi of Argentina, but the sixth seeds Mirgiiaz Mirdzhaliev of Kyrgyzstan & Arthur Craig Pantino of the Philippines proved just too strong in the key moments, and they went down 7-6(2) 7-6(3).

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The third week on tour saw the team return to Germany to participate in the Munich Junior Open in Eching where the four girls came up against each other in the doubles’ finals. Bartone & Stamat earned their second doubles’ title when they triumphed over Dalakishvili & Shanidze in a tight 3-6 6-3 [10-4] final match. Shanidze had also reached the girls’ singles semifinals before losing to Serbian Andjela Skrobonja 6-3 2-6 6-2. Snitari reached the quarterfinals of the boys’ singles after defeating teammate Dobrnjac 6-3 6-2 in the previous round. The tour finished with the prestigious Jugend Cup in Renningen/Rutesheim where Vitalia Stamat earned her first singles’ trophy, beating top seed Carmen Manu, of Romania 64 62 in the finals. The best boys’ performance was displayed once again by Snitari, who went down to number 3 seed Otto Virtanen, of Finland 64 63 in the boys’ singles semifinals. After four very competitive tournaments, team coaches Goran Shevchenko and Olga Khaniukova concluded that it has been a very successful summer for this year’s team. Players competed in some of the best European events in this age category and showed great attitude, competitive spirit and work ethic. The tour provided a great opportunity for all the players who will be able to use this experience for their future development.


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ITF Elections and Annual General Meeting David Haggerty is the new President of the International Tennis Federation, following elections at the governing body’s Annual General Meeting in Santiago de Chile last month. Mr. Haggerty, of the United States, succeeds Francesco Ricci Bitti, who stood down from his post after 16 years.

Adams, Khanna and Stammbach will additionally serve as Vice-Presidents.

A new Board of Directors was also elected, and will serve alongside the new President for the term 2015-2019. The line-up in full is:

Prior to the main meeting, 35 European federations attended a special regional meeting chaired by Tennis Europe President Jacques Dupré and addressed by the outgoing ITF President. Amongst the items on the agenda were presentations from the European candidates standing for both the board and presidential elections.

Katrina Adams (USA) Martin Corrie (GBR) Ismail Adly El Shafei (EGY) Sergio Elias (CHI) Bernard Giudicelli (FRA) Jack Graham (CAN) Anil Khanna (IND) Thomas Koenigsfeldt (DEN) Celia Patrick (NZL) Aleksei Selivanenko (RUS) René Stammbach (SUI) Stefan Tzvetkov (BUL) Bulat Utemuratov (KAZ)

Mr. Dupré commented, “I would like to congratulate Mr. Haggerty once again on his election. We are very much looking forward to welcoming him to Europe as he begins his new role and to working closely together in the future. I’d also like to pay tribute to Mr. Ricci Bitti, whose tireless work as President over many years has served to increase both the profile and prosperity of our sport. Finally, thanks to all of the Tennis Europe member nations that travelled to Chile to take part in what was a memorable ITF AGM. We are very grateful to our hosts for the wonderful hospitality and experiences that they provided.”

The Tennis Europe regional meeting in Santiago.

Florenta Mihai Tennis Europe is sad to report the death of Florenta Mihai, the 1977 Roland Garros finalist, who passed away on 14th October at the age of 60. Following her playing career, Mihai served for many years at the Romanian Tennis Federation, fulfilling a number of roles including General Secretary, advisor to the President and coach. She served on Tennis

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Europe’s Women’s Committee in the 1990’s, and led the Fed Cup team for many years as both a player and coach, working with players of note including Irina Begu, Ruxandra Dragomir and Irina Spirlea. In 2012, she was presented with the Tennis Europe Award in recognition of her lifetime of dedication to the sport.


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European Senior Club Championships The European Senior Club Championships recently returned to La Manga Club in Spain, where all of the competition’s age categories competed together at the same venue for a fourth successive year. The two-week tournament took place from 13-18 and 20-26 September and saw a total of 248 players in action, representing 64 teams. Week 1 saw the more senior men’s and women’s age categories in action at the award-winning resort, while the younger age groups took to the courts the following week. New champions were crowned in all but one of the ten competitions, with the dominant Women’s 65 team from Lagardère Paris Racing continuing their hot streak at the event, winning both their singles matches to secure a final win over Britain’s 45 Club. The team, which boasts two Top 10 players in the form of Nicole Hesse Cazaux and Gail Benedetti, has now won European titles for each of the last eight years. St. George’s Hill of Great Britain scored a notable double victory, with wins in the Men’s 55 and Women’s 50 categories. Both teams were made to work for their triumphs, with the men coming from behind to beat Augusta of Italy 3-2 in the deciding doubles rubber, while the women’s team secured their title in a champions’ tie-break win over RCTBarcelona 1899 of Spain.

In their third consecutive appearance in the Top 2, TC Fürstenzell of Germany reclaimed the Men’s 50 title by outperforming closest rivals Leusderpark (NED) in the round-robin event. SP TC Sergiev Posad claimed a first European Senior Club Championship title for Russia by winning the Men’s 60 event, while Wolfsberg Pforzheim won a second title of the year for Germany in the Men’s 65. There was a surprise winner of the most senior category; the Men’s 70, as Austria’s TC Pasching ended the three-year reign (plus five years previously in the 65s category) of TC Palermo (ITA). The opening rubber saw a match between two of the world’s Top 10 players, as Hans-Dietrich Heissl beat Peter Pokorny for the loss of just one game to give the Austrian club an early lead, with victory eventually secured when Heissl & Klaus Kreuzhuber beat Pokorny & Giancarlo Milesi 7-6(5) 2-6 12-10 in a champions’ tie-break. The Women’s 40 event saw a Spanish team take home the silverware for a third consecutive year, as Barcelona’s RC Polo followed in the footsteps of neighbours RCT Barcelona-1899 and Madrid’s Chamartin. West Hants TC beat the RCT Barcelona1899 3-0 in the final of the Women’s 60 event to secure a second title of the event for British women. Full draws, results and a photo gallery from the competition can be found here.

The second edition of the Men’s 35 category saw a first ever European title for a Turkish club, as Yesilyurt Spor Kulubu (TUR) beat out ‘home’ team Murcia Club Tenis (ESP) to take the round-robin competition. The Men’s 45 saw Vichy of France shut out Villa D’Adda (ITA) 3-0 to claim the gold medals.

Photos: (left to right) Men’s 60 champions Sergiev Posad (RUS) and Women’s 65 winners Lagardère Paris Racing.

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Tennis CoachEd Corner In July 2015, Tennis Europe launched a brand new website, which provides a range of innovative new services. TennisCoachEd.com has four main zones, each providing a unique and specific service. The core of the site and main feature of the ‘Federation Zone’ is a pioneering comparison tool providing in-depth information about the many European Coach Education systems. Coaches and national associations can use the tool to find out how their qualifications compare to those offered in other countries, while employers looking to hire coaches from abroad will have a unique resource to assist the task. Taking the employment theme a step further, Tennis Europe has teamed up with leading tennis recruitment specialists OrangeCoach to present the ‘Jobs & Recruitment Zone’, offering access to the career platform which connects coaches and tennis employers such as managers, tennis parents, resorts, academies and clubs from all around the world. The ‘Conference Zone’ provides details of all further education and training opportunities for coaches held across Tennis Europe’s 49 member nations,

whilst the final ‘Academy Zone’ (coming soon) will be a complete one-stop directory for information on all European tennis academies and schools; an essential tool for players, parents and federations alike.

Upcoming Conferences 20th Slovenian Tennis Coaches Conference

High Performance Coaches Conference

5-6 December, Otocec (SLO)

18-19 December, Helsinki (FIN)

The general theme of the jubilee conference will be the ‘Success of tennis players from formerYugoslav countries’. We would like to highlight these specific sport phenomena from external (foreign coaches) and internal perspectives (domestic coaches).

For coaches of high level players. Topics include talent identification, development of high performance 12-18 year old players and coaching players to use their mental strengths. Top Finnish athletes Jarkko Nieminen (tennis) and Mikko Ilonen (golf) are also involved.

Further info on TennisCoachEd.com

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Beyond the Baseline... The WTA Tour has announced that the former Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open tournament director Steve Simon will take over from Stacey Allaster as the organisation’s new Chief Executive. The Fed Cup by BNP Paribas final between Czech republic and Russia will be played from 14-15 November on an indoor hard court in Prague. The Davis Cup by BNP Paribas final between Belgium and Great Britain will be played on an indoor clay court at the Flanders Expo Centre in Ghent from 2729 November. Both finals are sold out. Eurosport has held on to the exclusive television rights to show the Australian Open until 2021. 2016 will see the introduction of the fifth set tiebreak in the Davis Cup. The French Tennis Federation has announced that Yannick Noah will take over as Davis Cup coach for the 2016 season. Adecco has renewed its sponsorship of the Davis and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas international team competitions for a further three years. Venus Williams recorded her 700th career match win by beating Julia Goerges en route to her Wuhan tournament victory. St Petersburg will host a $750,000 WTA Tour event in February 2016, replacing the BNP Paribas Fortis Diamond Games in Antwerp, Belgium. Coaching carousel: Grigor Dimitrov has begun working with Franco Davin. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has parted company with co-coach Nicolas Escude. Garbiñe Muguruza is now working with Sam Sumyk, while Julia Goerges has split with long-term coach Sascha Nensel. Injury watch: Sabine Lisicki and Laura Robson will sit out the rest of the season as they rest and knee and rest injuries respectively. Andy Roddick and wife Brooklyn Decker have become parents of a baby boy. Former Top 10 player Patty Schnyder has made a

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successful return to the ITF Pro Circuit. The 35-year old Swiss won her first title since Linz in 2010 at the $10,000 event in Prague. The Italian Tennis Federation has raised the possibility of moving the Italian Open to Milan as organisers search to expand capacity. Five women and six men have so far qualified for the eight-player season-ending championships. Simona Halep, Maria Sharapova, Garbiñe Muguruza, Petra Kvitova and Agnieszka Radwanska are confirmed for the WTA Finals in Singapore (Serena Williams has withdrawn), while the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London are preparing to host Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Rafael Nadal and Tomas Berdych. The line-up has been confirmed for the Hopman Cup event, due to be held in Perth in the first week of January. Lleyton Hewitt & Casey Dellacqua will team up for hosts Australia and will face Lucie Safarova & Jiri Vesely (CZE), Carolina Garcia & Gael Monfils (FRA), Heather Watson & Andy Murray (GBR), Sabine Lisicki & Alexander Zverev (GER), Elina Svitolina & Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR), and Serena Williams & Jack Sock (USA). A second Australian team will also feature in the line-up for the first time, and will see Nick Kyrgios team up with an as-yet unnamed partner. 1997 Roland Garros champion Iva Majoli made a brief return to the WTA Tour this week, partnering Russian Anastasia Bukhanko in a first round loss at the event in Moscow. Jarkko Nieminen played his final singles match at the ATP Sotckholm Open this week, losing in three sets to Nicolas Alamgro. The Finn will play his final professional match on November 9th at the Hartwell Arena in Helsinki when he faces friend Roger Federer in an exhibition. Ivo Karlovic has surpassed compatriot Goran Ivanisevic to become the all-time leader in terms of aces served. The Croatian served his 10,247th ace at the recent China Open to take the lead and has served an average of 23 aces per match on Tour this year.


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13th La Manga Club Seniors’ Te enniss Open Join us under the warm winter sun fo or the 13th La Manga Club Seniors’ Te ennis Open, an ofďŹ ďŹ cial ITF Seniors’ To ournament (Category 2) held at La Manga Club’s superb, 28-court Te ennis Centre. With men’s and ladies’ singles and dou ubles competitions and ITF ranking points up fo or grabs, this is surre to be a truly memorable tennis event.

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings - Overall Tennis Europe’s junior ranking system is devised to give a unified overall list that shows the relative strengths of all players, regardless of where they achieved their results or picked up points. A player’s overall total includes points from Tennis Europe Junior Tour 16 and 14 & Under events, plus points earned by players in these age categories who participate in ITF Junior Circuit and professional tournaments, all of which are weighted accor-

ding to their relative strengths. The 14 & Under ranking is still available separately (see next page), as well as being integrated to these overall rankings. For more information on the rankings system, check out the Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rules and Regulations at www.TennisEurope.org. The ‘Race to the Masters’ rankings are also available separately, and include points earned exclusively at Tennis Europe Junior Tour events. Rankings below are as of October 20th 2015.

Overall Girls’ Ranking Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

u

Marketa VONDROUSOVACZE 2708

02

u

Katie SWAN

GBR 1830

03

NEW

Elena RYBAKINA

RUS 1723

04

u

C. ROBILLARD-MILLETTE CAN 1717

05

q

Olesya PERVUSHINA

RUS 1680

06

NEW

Sofya ZHUK

RUS 1641

07

q

Catherine BELLIS

USA 1459

08

NEW

09

q

10

NEW

Marina BASSOLS RIBERA ESP 1390 Evgeniya LEVASHOVA

RUS 1389

Bianca ANDREESCU

CAN 1355

Elena Rybakina (RUS)

Overall Boys’ Ranking Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

Patrik RIKL

CZE 1628 RUS 1463

01

p

02

NEW

Artem DUBRIVNYY

03

NEW

Felix AUGER ALIASSIME CAN 1341

04

p

05

NEW

06

q

07

NEW

08

Marko MILADINOVIC

SRB 1295

Leonid SHEYNGEZIKHT BUL 1278 Miomir KECMANOVIC

SRB 1237

Zhao LINGXI

CHN 1218

p

Francesco FORTI

ITA

09

NEW

Alex DE MINAUR

AUS 1157

10

NEW

Robert STROMBACHS

GER 1120

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Leonid Sheyngezikht (BUL) Photo: tennisfoto.net


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings - 14 & Under With so many major events taking place since our last issue, it’s no surprise that we have some major moves in the 14 & Under rankings. Russian players dominate the girls’ list, accounting for 6 of the Top 10, but two impressive moves come from Ukrainians Viktoriya Petrenko and Marta Kostyuk. Both players won big events towards the end of the summer, with Petrenko claiming the Category 1 16 & Under crown in Warsaw, and Kostyuk

taking the title at the Category 1 14 & under tournament in Hasselt. Timofey Skatov holds on to the top spot to ensure a Russian sweep at #1 (two Czechs hold the 16 & Under top spots), having won three Category 1 titles this season, as well as the Winter Cups and a silver medal in doubles at the European Championships. Full ranking lists can be found at www.TennisEurope.org. Rankings below are as October 20th 2015.

14 & Under Girls Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

p

Taisya PACHKALEVA

RUS 980

02

p

Ekaterina MAKAROVA

RUS

03

NEW

Viktoriya PETRENKO

UKR 820

04

p

Helene PELLICANO

MLT 800

05

u

Daria FRAYMAN

RUS

790

06

NEW

Marta KOSTYUK

UKR

775

07

NEW

Polina KRUPCHENKO

RUS

755

08

p

Ivana SEBESTOVA

CZE

740

08

q

Anastasia TIKHONOVA RUS

740

10

q

Vlada KOVAL

RUS

735

Name

Nat.

Points

955

Viktoriya Petrenko (UKR) Photo: tennisfoto.net

14 & Under Boys Rank

01

u

Timofey SKATOV

RUS 835

02

p

Filip Christian JIANU

ROU 820

03

p

Duje AJDUKOVIC

CRO 735

04

p

Alexander ZGIROVSKY

BLR 690

05

q

Adrian ANDREEV

BUL 685

06

p

Nicolas ALVAREZ VARONA ESP 650

07

q

Wojciech MAREK

POL 630

08

q

Jack DRAPER

GBR 605

09

NEW

Mihailo POPOVIC

SRB 565

10

NEW

Cezar CRETU

ROU 550

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

12 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

July 13

Wahlstedt (GER)

3 M Lipp (GER) O Selekhmeteva (RUS)

July 13

Brussels (BEL)

3 R Bastien (FRA) A Timerman (ROU)

July 20

Kufstein (AUT)

3 A Temirhanov (SWE)

July 27

R. Primerose C.B. (BEL)

3 M Katz (BEL)

O Selekhmeteva (RUS)

K Bilchev (GBR) July 27

Zlin (CZE)

3 M Kasinikowski (POL) H Fischer (GBR)

Aug 03

Pisek (CZE)

3 L Hauge (CZE) D Vidmanova (RUS)

Aug 03

Oetwil am See (SUI)

3 J Van Herzeele (BEL) A Scherbinina (RUS)

Aug 10

Karlsruhe (GER)

3 J Van Herzeele (BEL)

Aug 17

Koblenz (GER)

3 M Hans Rehberg (GER)

P Wygonowska (POL)

M Bondarenko (RUS) Aug 17

Bludenz (AUT)

3 K Niethammer (GER) K Cvetkovic (SUI)

Aug 17

Ptuj (SLO)

3 O Saborac (SRB) V Vargova (SVK)

Aug 24

Regensburg (GER)

3 M Kasnikowski (POL) A Lex (GER)

Aug 24

Rakov (BLR)

3 S Razvozov (RUS)

Aug 24

Sofia (BUL)

3 D Chen (GBR)

A Komar (BLR)

D Radulova (BUL) Aug 24

Kazan (RUS)

3 I Ovcharenko (RUS) P Kudermetova

Aug 31

Aug 31

Liepaja (LAT)

Sevilla (ESP)

Runner-Up

Doubles Winner

C Aglossi (FRA)

64 62

Hillhouse (FRA)/Lipp (GER)

M Guth (GER)

62 63

Kononchuk/Selekhmeteva

C Bouchelaghem (FRA)

64 36 62

Cuenin/Carre (FRA)

H Van Dewinkel

63 64

Bekrar (FRA)/Raca (LAT)

F Javier Borbolla (MEX)

64 64

Niethammer/Suedhoff (GER)

M Dzemeshkevich (RUS)

60 64

Dzemeshkevich/Selekhmeteva (RUS)

R Bastien (FRA)

defaulted

Wayenburg(FRA)/Katz (BEL)

O Selekhmeteva (RUS)

64 46 64

Bilchev (GBR)/Selekhmeteva (RUS)

A Jurajda (CZE)

62 64

Jurajda (CZE)/Kasinikowski (POL)

D Vidmanova (RUS)

63 60

Mandelikova (CZE)/Vidmanova

V Burian (CZE)

16 62 63

Baum/Burian (CZE)

L Fruhvirtova (CZE)

63 60

Suchankova (SLO)/Vidmanova(RUS)

M Lipp (GER)

61 62

Samofalov (UKR)/Van Herzeele (BEL)

M Michaela Fiacan (SUI)

62 62

Haller (SUI)/Scherbinina (RUS)

G Samofalov (UKR)

63 64

Dubouch/Miclot (FRA)

A Leclercq (FRA)

75 76(3)

Sommer/Torrealba (GER)

G Samofalov (UKR)

62 76(4)

Homberg/Regberg (GER)

M Guth (GER)

63 64

Bondarenko (RUS)/Guth (GER)

M Dragomirov (GER)

60 64

Hillhouse (FRA)/Short (USA)

E Karner (AUT)

64 60

La Glanzer/Halper (AUT)

M Janicuevic

64 62

Olivieri/Tramontin (ITA)

K Hunack (CRO)

63 61

Hunack (CRO)/Mikaca (BIH)

M Hans Rehberg (GER)

63 64

Kasnikowski/Orlikowski (POL)

M Dzemeshkevich (RUS)

76 61

Kraner (AUT)/Lex (GER)

A Arzhankin (RUS)

61 63

Bielinskyi (UKR)/Dubrouski (BLR)

A Abramovich (BLR)

61 46 64

Kolodynska/Serhel (BLR)

P Nesterov (RUS)

63 63

Chen/Cookson (GBR)

V Fileva (BUL)

61 64

Fileva/Radulova (BUL)

A Rekunov (RUS)

60 60

Kudriashov/Ovcharenko (RUS)

D Alloyarova

62 60

Babkova/Tolmacheva (RUS)

3 A Sabaliauskas (LTU)

E Short (USA)

60 26 75

Jakobi/Kristianson (EST)

J Kolodynska (BLR)

S Larsen (Den)

60 63

Kolodynska/Vinahradava (BLR)

C Alcaraz Garfia (ESP)

46 61 75

Garfia/Alvarez (ESP)

63 61

Lawrence (GBR)/Lopez Martinez (ESP)

3 A Turrizian I Alvarez (ESP)

M Berlanga Bandera (ESP) M Dolores Lopez Martinez

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12 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Sept 07

Rakov (BLR)

3 G Samofalov (UKR) A Abramovich (BLR)

Sept 07

Irpen (UKR)

3 V Bielinskyi (UKR) D Lopatetskaya (UKR)

Sept 14

Kyiv (UKR)

3 V Bielinskyi (UKR)

Sept 14

Sochi (RUS)

3 C Kabirov (RUS)

D Lopatetskaya (UKR)

D Kudashova (RUS) Sept 21

Bucharest (ROU)

3 N Nedelchev (BUL)

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

M Dubrouski (BLR)

57 64 61

Dubrouski/Slizevich (BLR)

M Zhabrailova (RUS)

64 64

Abramovich/Komar (BLR)

N Zavhorodko (UKR)

62 60

Bielinskyi/Zavhorodko (UKR)

L Kostenko (UKR)

62 62

Lopatetskaya/Rublevska (UKR)

N Zavhorodko (UKR)

60 60

Bielinskyi/Zavhorodko (UKR)

L Kostenko (UKR)

61 63

Kostenko/Lopatetskaya (UKR)

A Safonov (RUS)

64 62

Beketov/Safonov (RUS)

K Aleshina (RUS)

61 36 63

Grigoreva/Ziganshina (RUS)

O Gur Umur (TUR)

64 63

Paganetti (FRA/Westrate (NED)

57 61 63

Fileva/Radulova (BUL)

Score

Doubles Winner

F Ingrid Amartha Keita (ROU)M J Changwereza

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

July 13

Hatfield (GBR)

3 J Fearnley (GBR)

A Frey (GBR)

62 63

Fearnley/Young (GBR)

A Droguet (FRA)

H Staff (GBR)

16 63 61

Richardson/Watton (GBR)

3 E Chiericoni (ITA)

J Plans (ESP)

62 76(2)

Bono/Marino (ITA)

A Scherbinina (RUS)

76(3) 61

Curmi (MLT)/Scherbinina (RUS)

T Agustin Tirante (ARG)

36 60 75

Yong Han/Park (KOR)

E Cocciaretto (ITA)

76(3) 63

Ivanov (NZL)/Sato (JPN)

J Von Der Schulenburg (SUI)

63 63

Fekete (SVK)/Horak (CZE)

63 64

Sayfetdinova (RUS)/Stankovic (SVK)

B Sraj (SLO)

62 60

Katuch/Palovic (SVK)

K Duic Plumtree (CRO)

63 61

Makorie/Ule (SLO)

July 13

Paola (MLT)

F Sacco (ITA) July 13

Velp (NED)

1 S Yong Han (KOR)

July 13

F端rstenfeld (AUT)

2 A Kalender (CRO)

V Ivanov (NZL)

R Maria Floca Oprea (ROU) L Janosi (HUN) July 13

Otocec (SLO)

3 P Verbin (RUS) M Delai (ITA)

July 20

Nantes (FRA)

2 S Yong Han (KOR) N Sato (JPN)

July 20

Kufstein (AUT)

2 F Krolo (GER) F Sacco (ITA)

July 27

D端ren (GER)

1 S Yong Han (KOR)

July 27

Sofia (BUL)

3 V Jovic (SRB)

V Ivanov (NZL)

Yerevan (ARM)

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62 62

Yong Han/Park (KOR)

H Sato (JPN)

46 64 60

Sato/Sato (JPN)

S Lemstra (GER)

63 60

Ehrenschneider/Lemstra (GER)

I Pfennig (GER)

63 16 61

Bui/Spasojevic (CAN)

T Agustin Tirante (ARG)

76(6) 67(4) 63 Yong Han/Park (KOR)

N Sato (JPN)

36 63 61

Kostyuk (UKR)/Lavickova (CZE)

V Karazhov (BUL)

63 64

Gima/Popeanga (ROU)

R Maria Tudorache (ROU)

61 61

Baranescu/Nitu (ROU)

3 E Manko (RUS)

A Matus (RUS)

62 06 76(0) Manko/Shikihabudinov (RUS)

D Astakhova (RUS)

A Lebedeva (RUS)

60 62

R Youseva (BUL) July 27

T Agustin Tirante (ARG)

Atakhova/Gorbunova (RUS)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

July 27

Waiblingen (GER)

2 N Gabriel Dica (ROU)

July 27

Annecy (FRA)

M Razvan Marinescu (ROU)

62 64

Ehrenschneider/Wiedenhorn (GER)

I Pfennig (GER)

A Elisa Zorn (GER)

64 64

Delai (ITA)/Djoubri (FRA)

3 S Mitsui (JPN)

D Ahononga (FRA)

62 64

Dando/Trevisiol (FRA)

M Rouvroy

61 63

Bougrat/Parry (FRA)

N Rottaris (SUI)

76(4) 62

Hoeijmans/Zimmermann (SUI)

P Gabalda (FRA) July 27

Oberentfelden (SUI)

3 M Arnaldi (ITA)

July 27

Dublin (IRL)

3 M Bernardi (ITA)

B Klincov (SUI)

A Droguet (FRA) July 27

Wroclaw (POL)

2 S Burlachenko (UKR) R Cisovska (SVK)

July 27

Korbin (MLT)

3 G Peruffo (ITA)

Dublin (IRL)

Mould/Staff (GBR)

A Inyatkin (RUS)

63 64

Novikov/Senchuk (FRA)

A Poplavska

60 75

Krupenina (RUS)/Poplavska (UKR)

A Matus (RUS)

67(5) 62 60 Manko/Shikihabudinov (RUS)

E Avanesyan

67(4) 61 60 Atakhova/Lebedeva (RUS)

G Zeppieri (ITA)

62 75

Mirdzhaliev (KGZ)/Pantino (PHI)

E Makarova (RUS)

36 63 62

Bartone (LAT)/Stamat (MDA)

1 A Fiorentini (ITA)

2 J Fekete (SVK)

3 S Gima (ROU)

Aug 10

Podgorica ( MNE)

3 M Aleksic (MNE)

Aug-10

Pirogovskiy (RUS)

3 A Inyatkin (RUS)

P Shitikova (RUS)

M Krupenina (RUS) 3 O Shestakov (UKR) A Gumerova (RUS) 3 O Rojas (BEL) C Tardivel (FRA) Eching/Munich (GER)

1 C Cretu (ROU) Q Zheng (CHN)

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Kuba/Wierzbowska (POL)

63 60

D Dimitrova (BUL)

Aug 10

64 63

S Yardley (GBR)

D Frayman (RUS)

Nivelles (BEL)

W Baszak (POL)

A Droguet (FRA)

M Kostyuk (UKR)

Aug 10

Adamek/Pawlak (POL)

Barry/Ellesmere (IRL)

D Astakhova (RUS)

Yerevan (ARM)

75 26 62

75 62

M Krupenina (RUS)

Aug 10

K Minarik (SVK)

H Ellesmere (IRL)

3 C Mccabe (IRL)

3 E Manko (RUS)

Bankia (BUL)

Droguet/Masson (FRA)

Mikhaylova/Shcherbinina (RUS)

Yerevan (ARM)

Aug 03

62 61

Gola/Magnani (ITA)

Aug-03

Ulm (GER)

M Semenistaja (LAT)

62 32

3 N Kashirin (RUS)

Aug 03

Bernardi (ITA)/Lorens (POL)

61 61

Balashiha (RUS)

Hasselt (BEL)

Sanoner/Tebboune (FRA)

75 63

T George Brun (SUI)

Aug 03

Aug 03

63 60

K Mikhaylova (RUS)

A Shcherbinina (RUS) Aug 03

N Meier (SUI) M Lorens (POL)

M Razvan Marinescu (ROU)

60 64

Cretu/Georgescu (ROU)

E Repina (RUS)

62 61

Da Silva (BRA)/Zheng (CHN)

N David Ionel (ROU)

75 61

Gaita/Popeanga (ROU)

R Youseva (BUL)

63 62

Dimova/Sheikina (UKR)

D Petre Popeanga (ROU)

63 06 61

Radovic (SRB)/Vuksanovic (MNE)

E Vinnik (RUS)

57 63 64

Shitikova/Vinnik (RUS)

A Binda (RUS)

64 63

Trunov/Vasilyev (RUS)

O Selekhmeteva (RUS)

62 61

Dementyeva/Selekhmeteva (RUS)

A Soghoyan (ARM)

61 60

Abazov (RUS)/Shestakov (RUS)

P Kudermetova (RUS)

62 63

Nikitina (UKR)/Timofeeva (RUS)

S Thiergard (GER)

61 63

Danich/ Miftakhov (RUS)

M Van Mol (BEL)

63 36 63

De Schutter/Van Mol (BEL)

R Ginat (ISR)

61 61

Beran/Lechecka (CZE)

A Skrobonja (SRB)

64 46 75

Bartone (LAT)/Stamat (MDA)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Aug 10

Luxembourg (LUX)

3 M Welte (GER)

P Sanchez Vinas (ESP)

60 61

Rodesch (NED)/Welte (GER)

S Mueller (GER)

62 64

Demin/Hansen (NED)

A Sasnouski (BLR)

63 62

Bruzas/Vasiliauskas (LTU)

A Tsyurpalevych (UKR)

64 60

Artsiomenka (BLR)/Ignatjeva (LAT)

P Nikolas Olsson (SWE)

64 16 63

Fekete (SVK)/Hillhouse (FRA)

M Hodzic (GER) Aug 10

Vilnius (LTU)

3 K Yarmoshuk (BLR) P Spaka (LAT)

Aug 17

Bludenz (AUT)

3 F Krusemark (GER)

Aug 17

Renningen (GER)

1 P Makk (HUN)

N Saidenova (RUS)

V Stamat (MDA) Aug-17

Brussels (BEL)

3 L Kraemer (GER) Z De Schutter (BEL)

Aug 17

Galati (ROU)

3 N Ionel (ROU) R Floca Oprea (ROU)

Aug 17

Prague (CZE)

3 J Pelle Hartenstein (GER) D Hunkova (CZE)

Score

Doubles Winner

K Ondrejcekova (SVK)

76(4) 64

Saidenova/Savvi (RUS)

O Virtanen (FIN)

63 60

Lemstra/Schlageter (GER)

C Roxana Manu (ROU)

64 62

Hindova (CZE)/Morlet (FRA)

M Chernov (RUS)

62 60

Andujar/Diez (ESP)

M Van Mol (BEL)

63 62

De Schutter/Van Mol (BEL)

R Mihai Papoe (ROU)

76(8) 26 62 Marin/Papoe (ROU)

M Alexia Gandac (ROU)

63 62

Nitu/Gabriela (ROU)

O Torski (GER)

36 60 60

Beran/Vondrak (CZE)

T Vajsejtlova (CZE)

64 63

Hunkova/Novakova (CZE)

Q Mcleod (GER)

61 62

Martinez/Trainor (GBR)

Aug-17

Kopavogur (ISL)

3 A Guerrero Melgar (ESP) M Raviraj (GBR)

M Komano (FRA)

60 61

Komano (FRA)/Raviraj (GBR)

Aug 24

Brussels (Bel)

3 M Wiskandt (GER)

S Thiergard (GER)

62 64

De Bodt/Leman (BEL)

A Vecic (GER)

46 64 75

Maquet/Vlasselaer (BEL)

M Schaber (GER)

62 63

Johann/Schaber (GER)

L Magun (SUI)

64 63

Luescher/Magun (SUI)

V Van De Peer (BEL) Aug 24

Steinfort (LUX)

3 M Welte (GER) M Seuris (FRA)

Aug 24

Lviv (UKR)

3 I Beloborodko (UKR) K Diatlova (UKR)

Aug 24

El Prat de Llobregat (ESP) 1 N Alvarez Varona (ESP) O Corneanu (ROU)

Aug 24

Budapest (HUN)

2 P Sallay (HUN)

Aug 24

Chisinau (MDA)

3 I Snitari (MDA)

R Cisovska (SVK)

O Ovcharenko (UKR)

62 62

Beloborodko/Revenko (UKR)

O Balaba

62 64

Balaba/Diatlova (UKR)

P Carretero (ESP)

63 76(4)

Caldes/Vives Marcos (ESP)

H Pellicano (POL)

63 62

Makarova/Tikhonova (RUS)

N Subanovic (SRB)

61 26 64

Buzonics/Deli (HUN)

C Roxana Manu (ROU)

36 62 62

Charaeva (RUS)/Zadorozha (UKR)

V Stocia (ROU)

60 75

Kniazeu (BLR)/Snitari (MDA)

75 64

Dimova/Sheikina (UKR)

J Llinares Pellicer (ESP)

60 62

Gracia/Diez (ESP)

I Adrover Gallego (ESP)

67(1) 60 64 Mata/Maneiro (ESP)

A Paraschiva Manea (ROU) I Ioana Dima (ROU) Aug 31

Benidorm (ESP)

3 A Garcia (ESP) G Martinez Asensi (ESP)

Aug 31

Budaors (HUN)

3 B Devald (CRO) O Selekmeteva (RUS)

Aug 31

Arad (ROU)

3 V Jovic (SRB) R Zadori (HUN)

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D Buzonics (HUN)

61 61

Bobak/Buganov (HUN)

A Charaeva (RUS)

61 26 75

Charaeva/Selekhmeteva (RUS)

F Ioan Ceara (ROU)

61 60

Jovic/Zivotic (SRB)

A Paraschiva (ROU)

63 61

Szabo/Zadori (HUN)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Aug 31

Tirana (ALB)

3 M Aleksic (MNE)

L Ljuben Andonov (MKD)

76(9) 31

Jakupi (SUI)/Roumpis (GRE)

A Ristevska (MKD)

62 61

Azziz/Job (FRA)

J Kupcic (SLO)

76(1) 36 64 Devald (CRO)/Durdevic (BIH)

O Selekhmeteva (RUS)

63 64

Petrova (HUN)/Selekmeteva (RUS)

C Rodesch (HUN)

64 63

Laviolette/Mayot (FRA)

M Mariani (ITA) Sept 07

Koper (SLO)

3 L Durdevic (BIH) M Delai (ITA)

Sept 07

Kockelsheuer (LUX)

3 H Mayot (FRA)

Sept 07

Baku (AZE)

3 E Agafonov (RUS)

D Parry (FRA)

P Gubina (UKR) Sept 14

Umag (CRO)

3 J Fekete (SVK) M Novikova (RUS)

Sept 14

Palmanova (ESP)

3 N Ehrenschneider (GER) D Medvedeva (RUS)

Sept 14

Vadul-lui-voda (MDA)

3 K Yarmoshuk (BLR) S Lidya Sepken (TUR)

Sept 21

Untervaz (SUI)

2 H Mayot (FRA)

Sept 21

Kyev, v. Petrovskoe (UKR) 3 A Vasyliev (URK)

L Kubre (EST)

P Gubina (UKR)

Score

Doubles Winner

M Seuris (FRA)

63 06 64

Friedrich/Zorn (GER)

A Matus (RUS)

61 75

Uulu (RUS)/Kikvidze (GEO)

M Gorbunova (RUS)

62 63

Gorbunova (RUS)/Gubina (UKR)

A Kalender (CRO)

64 46 64

Kalender (CRO)/Kupcic (SLO)

A Skrobonja (SRB)

64 26 63

Novikova (RUS)/Stankovska (SVK)

J Vazquez (ESP)

31

Panella/Perez (ESP)

T Dissanayake (GBR)

62 62

Parry (FRA)/Sacco (ITA)

I Snitari (MDA)

36 61 62

Kniazeu (BLR)/Snitari (MDA)

N Veronica Jolea (MDA)

36 63 61

Krasakova (RUS)/Sepken (TUR)

J Forejtek (CZE)

76(5) 63

Malgiaritta/Tanner (SUI)

V Ryser (SUI)

64 75

Geissler (AUT)/Zund (LIE)

S Ilnystkyy (UKR)

36 63 62

Grekul/Vasyliev (UKR)

A Laura Hinka (UKR)

63 64

Balaba/Gubina (UKR)

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

July 13

Ufa (RUS)

3 I Valiev (RUS)

R Neganov (RUS)

walkover

Ianin/Kopylov (RUS)

A Badegyeva (RUS)

63 61

Poplavska (UKR)/Tulenkova (RUS)

75 62

Bencic/Santarossa (SUI)

K Domnina (RUS) July 13

Oetwill am See (SUI)

2 H Von Der Schulenburg (SUI) J Javier Alt (SUI)

July 13

Minsk (BLR)

3 A Zgirovsky (BLR)

D Lukyanova (RUS)

V Koval (RUS) July 13

Sofia (BUL)

1 L Sheyngezikht (BUL) V Dema (UKR)

July 13

Brussels (BEL)

3 P Joffre (FRA) M Krupenina (RUS)

July 20

Curtea de Arges (ROU)

2 R Mandu (ROU) N Sokovic (SRB)

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K Tsygourova (SUI)

60 60

Klincov/Milenkovic (SUI)

V Yulik (RUS)

62 61

Levanovich (BLR)/Uvarov (RUS)

M Skryabina (RUS)

63 62

Skryabina (RUS)/Ulyanava (BLR)

Z Lingxi (CHN)

63 26 76(7) Lingxi (CHN)/Sheyngezikht (BUL)

V Petrenko (UKR)

64 75

Dema/Petrenko (UKR)

D Sweeny (AUS)

64 61

De Vrind/Van Starkenburg (NED)

M Meulenberg (BEL)

63 60

Cardous/Limauge (BEL)

R Andrei Tacia (ROU)

64 46 60

Baiant (CAN)/Palosi (ROU)

G Ioana Mihu (ROU)

62 46 60

Braga/Oprea (ROU)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

July 20

Lida (BLR)

3 A Laska (BLR)

I Shrolik (RUS)

62 16 75

Levanovich (BLR)/Uvarov (RUS)

A Sayfetdinova (RUS)

63 63

Efremova (BLR)/Sayfetdinova (RUS)

3 A Djordjevic (SRB)

L Miklavcic (SLO)

63 64

Dimitrijevic/Stefanovic (SRB)

A Stankovic (SRB)

A Stoilkovic (SRB)

63 26 75

Malesevic (SRB)/Repina (RUS)

P Godek (POL)

61 63

Adamovich (BLR)/Dicu (ROU)

M Skryabina (RUS) July 20

NiĹ (SRB)

July 20

Trnava (SVK)

3 F Marozsan (HUN)

July 27

Stavanger (NOR)

3 P Alvestrand (SWE)

A Velcea (ROU)

A Korolkova (RUS)

62 63

Adeeva/Novikova (RUS)

J Tveit Gjerdaker (NOR)

16 64 64

Bastian (GER)/Ozhenka (LTU)

L Elida Haseth (NOR)

61 63

Elde/Haseth (NOR)

2 K Lemstra (GER)

S Junk (GER)

75 57 62

Ehrmann/Lemstra (GER)

A Velcea (ROU)

N Keller (SUI)

60 61

Berchtold (GER)/Tekbas (TUR)

E Elde (NOR) July 27

July 27

Waiblingen (GER)

Niksic (MNE)

3 G La Vela (ITA)

A Martinovic (SRB)

60 61

Jurkovic/Kovacic (CRO)

M Djakovic (SRB)

64 36 62

Sipek (CRO)/Topalovic (GBR)

2 J Bangratz (AUT)

N Horrnitschek (GER)

64 62

Grzegorczyk (POL)/Seidler (AUT)

A Korolkova (RUS)

K Ondrejcekova (SVK)

62 63

Braga (ROU)/Mikhaylova (RUS)

M Lanz (SUI)

64 75

Neuhaus/Teichmann (SUI)

A Draskovic (MNE) July 27

Krems (AUT)

July 27

Oberentfelden (SUI)

3 L Staeheli (SUI)

Aug 03

Viljandi (EST)

3 M Mikula (POL)

D Lukyanova (RUS)

S Olesova (LAT) Aug 03

Ulm (GER)

2 R Grinvalds (LAT) C Berchtold (GER)

Aug 03

Podgorica (MNE)

3 I Banicevic (SRB) A Sayfetdinova (RUS)

Aug 03

Haid (AUT)

2 J Bangratz (AUT) V Mikhaylova (RUS)

Aug 03

Paola (MLT)

3 M Efstathiou (CYP)

Aug 03

Kavadarci (MKD)

3 S Anthony Ivanov (BUL)

K Mikhaylova (RUS)

T Ristic (SRB) Aug 10

Zell am See (AUT)

2 F Speziali (ITA)

L Skorokhodova (UKR)

63 16 62

Lukyanova (RUS)/Skorokhodova (URK)

O Virtanen (FIN)

63 64

Onaitis/Sabonis (LTU)

C Plakk (EST)

63 64

Chekhlystova/Plakk (EST)

R Strombachs (GER)

61 64

Krainer (AUT)/Palan (CZE)

N Keller (SUI)

67(2) 75 75 Putz/Celina (GER)

G La Vela (ITA)

63 26 60

M Djakovic (SRB)

67(1) 61 62 Topalovic (GBR)/Vujovic (SRB)

P Shumeiko (UKR)

63 63

Huetten/Weiler (GER)

C Ermann (GER)

61 62

Pepelyaeva/Tikhonova (RUS)

R Martignani (ITA)

62 63

Efstathiou/Livras (CYP)

N Moller Palmgren (SWE)

64 64

Mikhaylova/Tselykovskaya (RUS)

P Drobnjakovic (SRB)

63 61

Drobnjakovic (SRB)/Markovski (MKD)

A Stoilkovic (SRB)

75 64

Dzhaparidze/Tagsheva (UKR)

J Jeremy Hildebrandt (GER)

61 62

Andrejic/Maldoner (AUT)

76(2) 63

Ovcharenko/Pepelyaeva (RUS)

75 46 61

Mandu/Simu (ROU)

R Maria Floca Oprea (ROU) F Ganz (SUI) Aug 10

kiliks (GRE)

3 R Mandu (ROU) E Kokkinaki (GRE)

Aug 10

Nivelles (BEL)

3 S Junk (GER) J Garland (TPE)

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K Cekirge (TUR)

Grubisic/Santic (BIH)

V Stamatogiannopoulou (GRE) 75 62

Antonakis/Gkogkou (GRE)

E Frequelin (FRA)

60 63

Da Silva/Frequelin (FRA)

L Meyer Auf Der Heide (GER)

64 62

Goffin (BEL)/Gomes (POR)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Aug 10

Eching/Munich (GER)

1 R Strombachs (GER)

F Penzkofer (GER)

61 62

Mueller/Pfaff (GER)

E Makarova (RUS)

D Lukyanova (RUS)

75 62

Kardava/Titova (RUS)

F Cristian Jianu (ROU)

62 75

Hartzheim/Schuh (GER)

W Baszak (POL)

67(5) 63 62 Baszak/Okopniak (POL)

M Mikula (POL)

61 63

Borisiouk/Laska (BLR)

Aug 10

Luxembourg (LUX)

3 N Hartzheim (GER) M Meulenberg (BEL)

Aug 10

Vilnius (LTU)

3 M Borisiouk (BLR)

Aug 10

Istanbul (TUR)

3 V Andrei Niculescu (ROU)

A Cernecka (LAT)

I Yoruk (TUR) Aug 10

Skopje (MKD)

3 O Markovski (MKD) T Ristic (SRB)

Aug 17

Renningen (GER)

1 S Junk (GER) E Makarova (RUS)

Aug 17

Koufalia (GRE)

3 R Mandu (ROU) E Mchedlidze (GEO)

Aug-17

Istanbul (TUR)

3 V Andrei Niculescu (ROU)

Aug-17

Yerevan (ARM)

3 O Shestakov (UKR)

I Yoruk (TUR)

A Gumerova (RUS) Aug-17

Sarajevo (BIH)

2 R Savin (CRO) A Skrobonja (SRB)

Aug-17

Holbaek (DEN)

3 O Tobisch (GER) V Cioffi (ITA)

24-Aug

Aridea (GRE)

3 A Zerdilas Herrera (GRE) E Antonakis (GRE)

Aug 24

Copenhagen (DEN)

3 C Muller (GER)

Aug-24

Regensburg (GER)

3 L Krainer (AUT)

C Ermann (GER)

J Samoceta (SRB) Aug 24

Yerevan (ARM)

3 R Neganov (RUS) D Astakhova (RUS)

Aug 31

Aug 31

Steinfort (LUX)

Warszawa (POL)

Doubles Winner

D Orekhova (RUS)

75 62

Orekhova (RUS)/Zahare (LAT)

U Akkoyun (TUR)

76(6) 63

Ayman/Gorgun (TUR)

Z Sena Sarioglan

46 62 60

Oz/Turhan (TUR)

A Andreevski (MKD)

46 63 46(1) Drobnjakovic (SRB)/Markovski (MKD)

T Malesevic (SRB)

64 61

Malesevic (SRB)/Veselinova (MKD)

T Heger (GER)

63 36 64

Albuszies/Heger (GER)

M Bassols Ribera (ESP)

61 26 60

Makarova/Tikhonova (RUS)

K Cekirge (TUR)

64 64

Cekirge (TUR)/Gomez (ESP)

D Vukovic (SRB)

63 61

Oprea (ROU)/Louka (CYP)

B Cengiz (TUR)

63 75

Akkoyun/Alkaya (TUR)

Z Sena Sarioglan

62 60

Ay/Eroetin (TUR)

D Spasibo (RUS)

61 62

Manko/Shikhabudinov (RUS)

D Astakhova (RUS)

62 31 Retired Astakhova (RUS)/Suleimen (KAZ)

S Madzar (CRO)

76(6) 62

Durdevic (BIH)/Popovic (SRB)

M Djakovic (SRB)

61 60

Semenistaja/Semenistaja (LAT)

M Nygaard (DEN)

63 46 60

Neff/Tobisch (GER)

C Waigand (GER)

64 64

Cioffi (ITA)/Waigand (GER)

C-Panagiotis Daglis (GRE)

62 63

Trikkaspsomas/Herrera (GRE)

E Mchedlidze (GEO)

67(8) 75 62 Antonakis/Gkogkou (GRE)

A Lindquist Davidsen (DEN)

62 62

Slavic/Szegedijess (SWE)

A Schroeder (GER)

62 63

Granhof/Hasselbalch (DEN)

M Pfaff (GER)

62 64

Huetten (GER)/Paluch (POL)

M Stegmann (GER)

75 62

Blattner/De Luna (GER)

E Manko (RUS)

61 46 61

Chelidze (GEO)/Spasibo (RUS)

N Nasibyan (GEO)

64 63

Astakhova/Avanesyan (RUS)

2 M Welte (GER)

M Vankan (GER)

60 46 61

Fiorito/Garcia (FRA)

T Fiquet (FRA)

G Morlet (FRA)

63 61

Muelenberg (BEL)/Weisen (LUX)

R Strombachs (GER)

64 63

Khin/Marozsan (HUN)

D Snigur (UKR)

62 62

Petrenko/Snigur (UKR)

1 M Miladinovic (SRB) V Petrenko (UKR)

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16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Aug 31

Birkerod (DEN)

3 S Mundt (GER) L Elida Haseth (NOR)

Sept 07

Sept 07

Porto (POR)

3 T Soares (POR)

Sept 07

Tirana (ALB)

3 O Markovski (MKD)

F Jorge (POR)

T Ristic (SRB) Sintra (POR)

1 F Marozsan (HUN) F Jorge (POR)

Sept 14

Sept 14

Rivne Region (UKR)

Jelgava (LAT)

V Jonah Strauch (GER)

76(7) 76(2) Mundt/Strauch (GER) 75 61

67(3) 76(5) 63 Horta/Montesa (ESP)

M Bassols Ribera (ESP)

46 64 76(3) Makarova/Tikhonova (RUS)

H Maia (POR)

62 63

Soares/Vazviana (POR)

R Maria Bentes De Oliveira Pinto (POR)

60 61

A Andreevski (MKD)

64 61

Andreevski/Kuseki (MKD)

Pinto/Jorge (POR)

M Djakovic (SRB)

62 64

Miceva (MKD)/Ristic (SRB)

L Sheyngzikht (BUL)

63 46 76(5) Garcia-Nieto/Giraldez (ESP)

D Frayman (RUS)

64 76(5)

Jorge/Oliveira (POR)

I Beloborodko (UKR)

75 61

Gest/Khitrou (BLR)

A Laura Hinka (UKR)

62 63

Balaba/Diatlova (UKR)

A Onaitis (LTU)

64 60

Mikula (POL)/Paulson (CZE)

M Krupenina (RUS)

75 63

Daujotaite (LTU)/Krupenina (RUS)

V Dontu (MDA)

61 60

Cretu/Georgescu (ROU)

O Smaranda Corneanu (ROU) 75 63

Corneanu/Manu (ROU)

L Schouten (NED)

63 64

Paulson (CZE)/Schouten (NED)

M Vicens Miquel (ESP)

46 62 62

Heiberg/Syversen (NOR)

S Anthony Ivanov

64 64

Soares/Vazviana (POR)

D Lukyanova (RUS)

75 60

Jorge (POR)/Rohovets (UKR)

2 A Zgirovsky (BLR)

Vadul-lui-Voda (MDA)

Sept 21

Palmanova Mallorca (ESP) 3 I Lopez Morillo (ESP)

3 C Cretu (ROU) C Roxana Manu (ROU)

R Vicens Mas (ESP) 3 T Soares (POR) F Jorge (POR)

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Hasselbalch/Stemann (DEN)

M Skuba (UKR)

Sept 21

Maia (POR)

Doubles Winner

3 O Krutykh (UKR)

K Bartone (LAT)

Sept 21

Score

C Ermann (GER)

El Prat de Llobregat (ESP) 1 N Sanchez-Izquierdo (ESP) L Sheyngzikht (BUL) E Makarova (RUS)

Sept 14

Runner-Up


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ITF Men’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Jul 13

Saint-Gervais (FRA)

$15,000

J Eysseric (FRA)

M Chazal (FRA)

36 61 64

Silva (BRA)/Urzua-Rivera (CHI)

Jul 13

Kassel (GER)

$15,000

O Roca Batalla (ESP)

P Torebko (GER)

41 Retired

Lazov (BUL)/Maamoun (EGY)

Jul 13

Felixstowe, (GBR)

$15,000

D Evans (GBR)

D Cox (GBR)

62 61

Clayton/Gabb (GBR)

Jul 13

Modena (ITA)

$15,000

A Collarini (ARG)

F Bahamonde (ARG)

62 61

Collarini/TLipovsek Puches (ARG)

Jul 13

Kramsach (AUT)

$10,000

D Brands (GER)

T Kocevar-Desman (SLO)

63 64

Miedler/Neuchrist (AUT)

Jul 13

Knokke (BEL)

$10,000

O Salman (BEL)

J Dubail (BEL)

75 46 75

De Waard/Polmans (AUS)

Jul 13

Castelo Branco (POR) $10,000

G Rumenov Payakov (ESP)

S Hess-Olesen (DEN)

63 36 63

Pulgar-Garcia/Rodriguez (ESP)

Jul 13

Crutea de Arges (ROU) $10,000

R Bonadio (ITA)

P-A Luncanu (ROU)

63 46 64

Kestelboim (ARG)/ Luncanu (ROU)

Jul 13

Belgrade (SRB)

$10,000

M Janvier (FRA)

J Pedro Sorgi (BRA)

61 64

Peric/Petrovic (SRB)

Jul 13

Gandia (ESP)

$10,000

B Zapata Miralles (ESP)

A Alcaraz Ivorra (ESP)

16 75 76(2) Esteve/Martinez Portero (ESP)

Jul 13

Ankara (TUR)

$10,000

I Nedelko (RUS)

V Mladenov (RUS)

75 63

Bega/Vilardo (ITA)

Jul 20

Dublin (IRL)

$15,000

D Smethurst (GBR)

L Glasspool (GBR)

63 76(2)

Barry/O'Hare (IRL)

Jul 20

Bad Waltersdorf (AUT) $10,000

M Konecny (CZE)

N Ghedin (ITA)

61 63

Kocevar-Desman (SLO)/Miedler (AUT)

Jul 20

Duinbergen, (BEL)

$10,000

J Cagnina (BEL)

J De Loore (BEL)

61 31 Retired Gille/Vliegen (BEL)

Jul 20

Troyes, (FRA)

$10,000

M Tabatruong (FRA)

A Puget (FRA)

57 62 64

Jul 20

Trier,(GER)

$10,000

M Neuchrist (AUT)

J Choinski (GER)

67(5) 64 63 Neuchrist (AUT)/Von Massow (GER)

Jul 20

Vilnius (LTU)

$10,000

L Grigelis (LTU)

R Slobodchikov (RUS)

63 62

Grigelis/Mugevicius (LTU)

Jul 20

Castelo Branco (POR) $10,000

P Vivero Gonzalez (ESP)

B Bonzi (FRA)

63 76(4)

Barbosa (POR)/Bonzi (FRA)

Jul 20

Pitesti (ROU)

$10,000

F Horansky (SVK)

D Dima (ROU)

67(2) 62 64 Anagnastopol/Cornea(ROU)

Jul 20

Belgrade (SRB)

$10,000

M Chazal (FRA)

M Jankovic (SRB)

62 26 76(4) Celebic (MNE)/Vidak (CRO)

Jul 20

Slovenska Lupca, (SVK) $10,000

P Nagy (HUN)

P Michnev (CZE)

63 75

Borgo/Colella (ITA)

Jul 20

Denia (ESP)

$10,000

O Roca Batalla (ESP)

A Alcaraz Ivorra (ESP)

75 76(2)

Gakhov/Korovin (RUS)

Jul 20

Ankara (TUR)

$10,000

A Setkic (BIH)

D Capecchi (ITA)

63 46 75

Capecchi/Maccari (ITA)

Jul 20

Westende (BEL)

$15,000

J Vligen (BEL)

J Cagnina (BEL)

46 63 76(2) Arends (NED)/Behar (URU)

Jul 27

Ajaccio (FRA)

$15,000

D Guez (FRA)

A Sidorenko (FRA)

63 64

Jul 27

Pontedera (ITA)

$15,000

L Giustino (ITA)

G Mager (ITA)

76(3) 63

Leite/Santanna (BRA)

Jul 27

Wels (AUT)

$10,000

T Kocevar-Desman (SLO)

M Chazal (FRA)

62 64

Hampel/Pichler (AUT)

Jul 27

Parnu (EST)

$10,000

G Granollers-Pujol (ESP)

Vladimir Ivanov (EST)

62 64

Ivanov/Kerner (EST)

Jul 27

Essen (GER)

$10,000

C Heyman (BEL)

T Schonenberg (GER)

76(4) 64

Netuschil/Scholz (GER)

Jul 27

Castelo Branco (POR) $10,000

P Vivero Gonzalez (ESP)

J Hernando-Ruano (ESP)

62 61

Flacao/Pereira (POR)

Jul 27

Sombor (SRB)

$10,000

G Van Peperzeel (AUS)

L Ilic (SRB)

62 61

Sabanov/Sabanov (CRO)

Jul 27

Piestany (SVK)

$10,000

U Ignatik (BLR)

F Horansky (SVK)

63 75

Horansky/Zelenay (SVK)

Jul 27

Xativa (ESP)

$10,000

J Checa-Calvo (ESP)

J Sebastien Tatlot (FRA)

64 61

Elangovan/Poonacha (IND)

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Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Perret (SUI)/Reboul (FRA)

Arneodo(MON)/Nys(FRA)


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Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Jul 27

Erzurzm (TUR)

$10,000

Aug 03

Bolzano (ITA)

$15,000

Aug 03

Moscow (RUS)

Aug 03

A Igoshin (RUS)

B Mousley (AUS)

76(3) 46 76(6) Altuna(TUR)/Mousley(AUS)

S Caruso (ITA)

M Bortolotti (ITA)

63 64

Banes (AUS)/Santanna(BRA)

$15,000

M Giner (ESP)

A Galkin (RUS)

61 61

Ivanov (EST)/Vasilevski (BLR)

Eupen (BEL)

$10,000

O Otte (GER)

J De Loore (BEL)

46 62 63

Harris/Hoyt (GBR)

Aug 03

Vierumaki (FIN)

$10,000

A Vasilenko (RUS)

T Griekspoor (NED)

76(9) 76(4) De Goeijen/Griekspoor (NED)

Aug 03

Wetzlar (GER)

$10,000

H Dellien (BOL)

J Choinski (GER)

63 63

Marsoun (CZE)/Sikora (SVK)

Aug 03

Jurmala (LAT)

$10,000

M Libietis (LAT)

F Simonsson (SWE)

63 63

Mugevicius (LTU)/Sabanin (RUS)

Aug 03

Trnava (SVK)

$10,000

M Blasko (SVK)

T Ternar (SLO)

36 64 64

Blasko/Vajda (SVK)

Aug 03

Ourense (ESP)

$10,000

D Vega Hernandez (ESP)

R Ojeda Lara (ESP)

63 46 75

Vega Hernandez/Villacorta (ESP)

Aug 03

Istanbul (TUR)

$10,000

A Metreveli (GEO)

J Vives (ESP)

62 52 Ret.

Glancy(IRL)/Igoshin (RUS)

Aug 10

Minsk (BLR)

$15,000

D Molchanov (UKR)

E Gerasimov (BLR)

64 75

Gerasimov/Ivashka (BLR)

Aug 10

Appiano (ITA)

$15,000

F Gaio (ITA)

F Bahamonde (ITA)

64 63

Neuchrist/Weissborn (AUT)

Aug 10

Lasi (ROU)

$15,000

G Granollers-Pujol (ESP)

L Grigelis (LTU)

63 36 76(0) Apostol/Frunza (ROU)

Aug 10

Moscow (RUS)

$15,000

A Vatutin (RUS)

M Giner (ESP)

76(4) 62

Aug 10

Innsbruck (AUT)

$10,000

P Brunner (AUT)

R Sinicropi (ITA)

67(3) 63 62 Brunner/Miedler (AUT)

Aug 10

Koksijde (BEL)

$10,000

R Barbosa (POR)

J De Loore (BEL)

64 63

Gille/Vliegen (BEL)

Aug 10

Hyvinkaa (FIN)

$10,000

G Lama (CHI)

S Barry (IRL)

62 63

Glasspool (GBR)/Torpegaard (DEN)

Aug 10

Friedberg (GER)

$10,000

Y Hanfmann (GER)

G Van Peperzeel (AUS)

62 62

Haerteis/Krawietz (GER)

Aug 10

Koszalin (POL)

$10,000

M Schmid (CZE)

M Rajski (POL)

63 76(3)

Gawron/Panfil (POL)

Aug 10

Novi Sad (SRB)

$10,000

A Luisi (ITA)

Y Laurent (FRA)

64 42 Ret. Blasko (SVK)/Serdarusic (CRO)

Aug 10

Bejar (ESP)

$10,000

P Vivero Gonzalez (ESP)

D Vega Hernandez (ESP)

62 62

Artunedo/Ojeda Lara (ESP)

Aug 10

Sakarya (TUR)

$10,000

Y Jankovits (FRA)

G Jacq (FRA)

64 64

Bonzi/Jacq (FRA)

Aug 17

Minsk (BLR)

$15,000

S Boltz (FRA)

A Weintraub (ISR)

26 64 62

Gerasimov/Ivashka (BLR)

Aug 17

Este (ITA)

$15,000

F Bahamonde (ITA)

O Luz (BRA)

64 63

Neuchrist/Weissborn (AUT)

Aug 17

Oldenzaal (NED)

$15,000

G Quinzi (ITA)

J Huta Galung (NED)

75 20 Ret.

Bernardi (BRA)/Oliveira (POR)

Aug 17

Bydgoszcz (POL)

$15,000

A Michon (FRA)

M Gawron (POL)

63 64

Drzewiecki/Smola (POL)

Aug 17

Vogau (AUT)

$10,000

D Popko (KAZ)

S Ofner (AUT)

60 62

Margaroli (SUI)/Miedler (AUT)

Aug 17

Jupille (BEL)

$10,000

C Geens (BEL)

C Heyman (BEL)

63 64

Gille/Vliegen (BEL)

Aug 17

Helsinki (FIN)

$10,000

L Van Der Linden (NED)

M Janvier (FRA)

76(2) 62

Pollanen (FIN)/Torpegaard (DEN)

Aug 17

Karlsruhe (GER)

$10,000

J Marti (ESP)

S Ehrat (SUI)

61 62

Haerteis/Wagner (GER)

Aug 17

Medias (ROU)

$10,000

L Grigelis (LTU)

D Dima (ROU)

62 63

Fortuna (ITA)/Griegelis(LTU)

Aug 17

Novi Sad (SRB)

$10,000

A Massara (ITA)

M Jankovic (SRB)

64 64

Sabanov/Sabanov (CRO)

Aug 17

Vigo (ESP)

$10,000

R Okeda Lara (ESP)

J Lizariturry (ESP)

76(3) 61

Martos Gornes/Toledo Bague (ESP)

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Doubles

Manafov (UKR)/Zaitcev (RUS)


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Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Aug 17

Geneva (SUI)

$10,000

Aug 17

Izmir (TUR)

$10,000

R Marcora (ITA)

N Milojevic (SRB)

64 62

Haenle/Meis (GER)

B Bonzi (FRA)

C Ikel (TUR)

76(2) 75

Vives (ESP)/Zeballos (BOL)

Aug 24

Piombino (ITA)

$15,000

Q Halys (FRA)

E Ermin (ITA)

63 64

Vervoort (NED)/Vucic (SRB)

Aug 24

Rotterdam (NED)

$15,000

C Lestienne (FRA)

A Vatutin (RUS)

60 64

Koolhof/Middelkoop (NED)

Aug 24

Ponzan (POL)

$15,000

A Michon (FRA)

M Michalicka (CZE)

60 76(6)

Majchrowicz/Zielinski (POL)

Aug 24

Poertschach (AUT)

$10,000

B Trinker (AUT)

L Miedler (AUT)

64 63

Dmitriev(RUS)/Miedler (AUT)

Aug 24

Ostend (BEL)

$10,000

G Lama (CHI)

M Metuschil (GER)

63 76(7)

Hoang (FRA)/Vliegen (BEL)

Aug 24

Uberlingen (GER)

$10,000

D Masur (GER)

L Urrutia Fuentes (CHI)

61 64

Haerteis/Wagner (GER)

Aug 24

Ashkelon (ISR)

$10,000

E James Johnson (USA)

P Kobelt (USA)

57 62 64

Chaplin (AUS)/Mclachlan (NZL)

Aug 24

Bucharest (ROU)

$10,000

C Boluda-Purkiss (ESP)

M Vilella Martinez (ESP)

64 36 64

Cornea (ROU)/Fransen (NED)

Aug 24

Subotica (SRB)

$10,000

V Safranek (CZE)

M Bortolotti (ITA)

46 76(4) 61 Bortolotti/Rondoni (ITA)

Aug 24

Sion (SUI)

$10,000

S Diez (CAN)

F Coria (ARG)

57 75 61

Nys/Khunn Wang (FRA)

Aug 24

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Konecny (CZE)

M Niesten (NED)

61 62

Altuna/Ilkel (TUR)

Aug 31

Arlon (BEL)

$15,000

G Oliveira (POR)

C Geens (BEL)

60 63

Barbosa/Ferreira Silva (POR)

Aug 31

Roehampton (GBR)

$15,000

Q Halys (FRA)

D Evans (GBR)

61 67(5) 75 O'Hare (IRL)/Salisbury (GBR)

Aug 31

Vsevolozhsk (RUS)

$15,000

M Elgin (RUS)

A Vatutin (RUS)

64 62

Molchanov (UKR)/Shyla (BRL)

Aug 31

St. Poelten (AUT)

$10,000

D Novak (AUT)

P Brunner (AUT)

36 63 64

Miedler/Weissborn (AUT)

Aug 31

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

A Ward (GBR)

M Jankovic (SRB)

62 63

Matos/Zormann (BRA)

Aug 31

Kiriyat Gat (ISR)

$10,000

M Geerts (BEL)

E Song (USA)

62 64

Chaplin (AUS)/Mclachlan (NZL)

Aug 31

Duino Aurisina (ITA)

$10,000

R Bellotti (ITA)

F Picco (ITA)

63 36 62

Ghedin/Maccari (ITA)

Aug 31

Bytom (POL)

$10,000

B Malla (CHI)

P Cias (POL)

64 63

Kuncik/Michnev (CZE)

Aug 31

Brasov (ROU)

$10,000

V Crivoi (ROU)

T-Dacian Craciun (ROU)

75 61

Luncanu (ROU)/Mugevicius (LTU)

Aug 31

Lausannne (SUI)

$10,000

R Marcora (ITA)

C Villagran (SUI)

76(5) 67(2) 64 Bellier/Espasandin (SUI)

Aug 31

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

H Ehara (JPN)

P Krstin (SRB)

61 40 Ret.

Agabigun/Celikbilek (TUR)

Sept 07

Bagneres (FRA)

$15,000

N Desein (BEL)

G Barrere (FRA)

75 63

Jomby/Lescure (FRA)

Sept 07

Nottingham (GBR)

$15,000

D Evans (GBR)

D Cox (GBR)

67(4) 63 61 Glasspool/Ward-Hibbert (GBR)

Sept 07

Vsevolozhsk (RUS)

$15,000

M Elgin (RUS)

E Gerasimov (BLR)

63 63

Uzhylovsky (UKR)/Zaitcev (RUS)

Sept 07

Oviedo (ESP)

$15,000

A Puget (FRA)

A Alcaraz Ivorra (ESP)

75 46 62

Granollers/Martinez Portero (ESP)

Sept 07

Middelkerke (BEL)

$10,000

J Jahn (GER)

J Vliegen (BEL)

63 64

Oliveira (POR)/Vliegen (BEL)

Sept 07

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

M Zormann (BRA)

M Jankovic (SRB)

64 62

Draganja/Raspudic (CRO)

Sept 07

Meitar (ISR)

$10,000

M Geerts (BEL)

S Napolitano (ITA)

76(10) 62

Chaplin (AUS)/Mclachlan (NZL)

Sept 07

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

L Sonego (ITA)

D Altmaier (GER)

75 64

Baldi/Sonego (ITA)

Sept 07

Sleza (POL)

H Hurkacz (POL)

R Stanek (CZE)

64 76(4)

Drzewiecki/Smola (POL)

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Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Sept 07

Zlatibor (SRB)

$10,000

D Petrovic (SRB)

Sept 07

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Pecotic (CRO)

N Matic (GER)

61 62

Petrovic (SRB)/Serdarusic (CRO)

M Berrettini (ITA)

67(6) 76(4) 62 Boborykin/Kiuamov (RUS)

Sept 14

Mulhouse (FRA)

$15,000

G Barrere (FRA)

D Guez (FRA)

63 62

Arends (NED)/Majchrowicz (POL)

Sept 14

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

M Jankovic (SRB)

T Ternar (SLO)

63 64

Von Massow/Wunner (GER)

Sept 14

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

G Mager (ITA)

Y Maden (GER)

76(6) 26 63 Basso/Moncagatto (ITA)

Sept 14

Nis (SRB)

$10,000

D Petrovic (SRB)

S Griekspoor (NED)

63 76(3)

Petrovic (SRB)/Serdarusic (CRO)

Sept 14

Madrid (ESP)

$10,000

A Artunedo Martinavarr (ESP)J Pulgar-Garcia (ESP)

60 20 Ret

Arenas-Gualda/Pla Malfeito (ESP)

Sept 14

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

T Jomby (FRA)

A Boborykin (RUS)

63 62

Jomby/Lescure (FRA)

Sept 21

Plaisir (FRA)

$15,000

M Authom (BEL)

J Jahn (GER)

63 64

Arends (NED)/Majchrowicz (POL)

Sept 21

Sevilla (ESP)

$15,000

A De Greef (BEL)

R Camilo (BRA)

76(4) 76(5) Bortolotti (ITA)/Lizariturry (ESP)

Sept 21

Falun (SWE)

$15,000

M Eriksson (SWE)

A Sikora (SVK)

64 36 63

Sept 21

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

T Lipovsek Puches (ARG)

M Jankovic (SRB)

63 Retired Draganja/Raspudic (CRO)

Sept 21

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

S Travaglia (ITA)

F Leonardi (ITA)

75 62

Sept 21

Sokobanja (SRB)

$10,000

D Petrovic (SRB)

S Griekspoor (NED)

26 76(6) 76(4)Jotovski(MKD)/Lazov (BUL)

Sept 21

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

E Eremin (ITA)

P Heller (GER)

62 76(8)

Galloway/Mudge (USA)

Sept 28

Oliveira (POR)

$15,000

P Vivero Gonzalez (ESP)

H Hurkacz (POL)

36 75 63

Deus/Domingues (POR)

Sept 28

Danderyd (SWE)

$15,000

J Salisbury (GBR)

M Ymer (SWE)

76(3) 36 63 O'Hare (IRL)/Salisbury (GBR)

Sept 28

Solin (CRO)

$10,000

V Safranek (CZE)

D Lojda (CZE)

76(2) 62

Kolar/Toman (CZE)

Sept 28

Forbach (FRA)

$10,000

J Choinski (GER)

U Humbert (FRA)

63 76(2)

Oliveira (POR)/Roy (FRA)

Sept 28

Hambach (GER)

$10,000

M Marterer (GER)

M Sieber (GER)

62 62

Haerteis/Wagner (GER)

Sept 28

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

A De Greef (BEL)

A Massara (ITA)

64 64

Basso/Moncagatto (ITA)

Sept 28

Sabadell (ESP)

$10,000

M Giner (ESP)

G Granollers-Pujol (ESP)

63 16 63

Durasovic (NOR)/Zapata (ESP)

Sept 28

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

L Broady (GBR)

L Bambridge (GBR)

75 63

Galloway/Mudge (USA)

Sept 28

Cherkassy (UKR)

$10,000

B Malla (CHI)

S Meulemans (BEL)

60 61

Deviatiarov (UKR)/Salaba (CZE)

Oct 05

Nevers (FRA)

$15,000

J Mertl (CZE)

G Barrere (FRA)

64 76(4)

Arends/Lootsma (NED)

Oct 05

Porto (POR)

$15,000

A De Greef (BEL)

J Domingues (POR)

64 60

Arenas-Gualda/Vega Hernandez (ESP)

Oct 05

Leimen (GER)

$10,000

M Moraing (GER)

J Choinski (GER)

64 36 62

Schonenberg/Wunner (GER)

Oct 05

Santa Margherita(ITA) $10,000

M Berrettini (ITA)

A Basso (ITA)

46 63 63

Berrettini/Pellegrino (ITA)

Oct 05

Sant Cugat (ESP)

$10,000

S Diez (CAN)

M Giraldi Requena (ESP)

61 60

Martos Gornes/Toledo Bague (ESP)

Oct 05

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

T Van Rijthoven (NED)

R Ramanathan (IND)

63 46 64

Dalla Valle/Ocleppo (ITA)

Oct 05

Cherkassy (UKR)

$10,000

I Nedelko (RUS)

V Uzhylovsky (UKR)

63 63

Deviatiarov (UKR)/Salaba (CZE)

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Fago/Mazzella (ITA)


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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Women’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Jul 13

Olomouc (CZE)

$50,000

Jul 13

Aschaffenburg (GER)

$25,000

Jul 13

Imola (ITA)

$25,000

Jul 13

Nieuwpoort (BEL)

Jul 13

Telavi (GEO)

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

B Krejcikova (CZE)

P Cetkovska (CZE)

36 64 76(5) Kunicikova/Stuchla (CZE)

T Lukas (CRO)

F Ferro (FRA)

75 64

Marcinkevica (LTA)/Sotnikova (UKR)

B Pera (USA)

S Reix (FRA)

62 63

Giovine (ITA)/Knoll (SUI)

$10,000

S Oyen (BEL)

G Minnen (BEL)

62 61

Marfutina (RUS)/Nancarrow (AUS)

$10,000

A Gasanova (RUS)

A Amiraghyan (ARM)

16 64 63

Amiraghyan (ARM)/Chen (CHN)

Jul 13

Bursa (TUR)

$10,000

I Shinikova (BUL)

J Lara Estable (ARG)

63 64

Evtimova/shinikova (BUL)

Jul 20

Darmstadt (GER)

$25,000

Y Bonaventure (BEL)

D Jakupovic (SLO)

63 76(4)

Khromacheva (RUS)/Marozava (BLR)

Jul 20

Bad Waltersdorf (AUT) $10,000

Z Zalabska (CZE)

D Sumova (CZE)

57 75 61

Suk (USA)/Vrbenska (CZE)

Jul 20

Maaseik (BEL)

$10,000

N Dzalamidze (RUS)

C Pella (ARG)

61 57 61

Distelmans (BEL)/Versteeg (NED)

Jul 20

Tampere (FIN)

$10,000

L Barzo (HUN)

K Barbat (DEN)

62 64

Niedmers (GER)/Scholsen (BEL)

Jul 20

Les Contamines (FRA) $10,000

S Reix (FRA)

T Gravouil (FRA)

76(2) 60

Honcova (SVK)/Reix (FRA)

Jul 20

Viserba (ITA)

$10,000

A Balducci (ITA)

M Shamayko (RUS)

63 62

Carreras (GBR)/Savoretti (ITA)

Jul 20

Targu Jiu (ROU)

$10,000

I Loredana Rosca (ROU)

N Catalina Dascalu (ROU)

62 46 63

Ciufrila/Rosca (ROU)

Jul 20

Palic (SRB)

$10,000

A Nancarrow (AUS)

Z Zlochova (SVK)

61 64

Holanova (CZE)/Kotelesova (SVK)

Jul 27

Sobota (POL)

$75,000

P Cetkovska (CZE)

J Ostapenko (LAT)

36 75 62

Bertens/Hogenkamp (NED)

Jul 27

Roma (ITA)

$25,000

M Trevisan (ITA)

L Sabino (SUI)

61 63

Giovine (ITA)/Papamichail (GRE)

Jul 27

Horb (GER)

$15,000

J Maleckova (CZE)

S Reix (FRA)

16 64 62

Daniels (GER)/Marozava (BLR)

Jul 27

Parnu (EST)

$10,000

J Eidukonyte (LTU)

E Wacanno (NED)

62 63

Flood (NOR)/Wacanno (NED)

Jul 27

Savitaipale (FIN)

$10,000

D Mishina (RUS)

D Herdzelas (BIH)

64 46 64

Herdzelas (BIH)/Van Der Hoek (NED)

Jul 27

Targu Jiu (ROU)

$10,000

M Spremo (SRB)

M Partaud (FRA)

63 75

Ciufrila/Rosca (ROU)

Jul 27

Valladolid (ESP)

$10,000

M Jose Luque Moreno (ESP) T Andrianjafitrimo (FRA)

62 62

Canero Perez/Del Cueto (ESP)

Jul 27

Istanbul (TUR)

$10,000

M Sezer (TUR)

A Aksu (TUR)

75 76(4)

Munozova (SWE)/Stamatova (BUL)

Aug 03

Koksijde (BEL)

$25,000

K Bertens (NED)

M Georges (FRA)

36 62 63

Mertens (BEL)/Schuurs (NED)

Aug 03

Plzen (CZE)

$25,000

A Hlavackova (CZE)

B Krejcikova (CZE)

36 62 63

Krejcikova (CZE)/Peterson (SWE)

Aug 03

Bad Salgau (GER)

$25,000

R Oprandi (SUI)

C Dinu (ROU)

63 63

Buzean (ROU)/Dinu (ROU)

Aug 03

Moscow (RUS)

$25,000

V Kamenskaya (RUS)

B Eraydin (TUR)

62 62

Dzalamidze/Kudermetova (RUS)

Aug 03

Vienna (AUT)

$10,000

J Grabher (AUT)

K Gerlach (GER)

63 36 61

Peers(AUS)/Sarrazin (FRA)

Aug 03

Plovdiv (BUL)

$10,000

M Yerolymos (FRA)

A Nancarrow (AUS)

62 61

Nancarrow (AUS)/Sizikova (RUS)

Aug 03

Tarvisio (ITA)

$10,000

P Cuk (SLO)

G Brescia (ITA)

64 63

Cuk/Zidansek (SLO)

Aug 03

Targu Jiu (ROU)

$10,000

M Spigarelli (ITA)

I Fetecau (ROU)

26 61 64

Arcidiacono/Spigarelli (ITA)

Aug 03

El Espinar (ESP)

$10,000

R De La Torre-Sanchez (ESP) C De Bernardi (FRA)

64 36 64

Parres Azcoitia(ESP)/Rosatello (ITA)

Aug 03

Bursa (TUR)

$10,000

J Wachaczyk (GER)

M Sezer (TUR)

64 64

Niedmers/Wachaczyk (GER)

Aug 10

Prague (CZE)

$75,000

M-T Torro-Flor (ESP)

D Allertova (CZE)

63 76(5)

Kramperova (CZE)/Pera (USA)

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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Women’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Aug 10

Westende (BEL)

$25,000

M Buzarnescu (ROU)

O Dodin (FRA)

61 61

De Vroome/Kerkhove (NED)

Aug 10

Hechingen (GER)

$25,000

R Oprandi (SUI)

A Bogdan (ROU)

63 16 62

Gamiz (VEN)/Vasylyeva (UKR)

Aug 10

Innsbruck (AUT)

$10,000

J Pieri (ITA)

I Primorac (CRO)

46 61 63

Husaric (BIH)/Lodikova (RUS)

Aug 10

Chiswick (GBR)

$10,000

K Dunne (GBR)

E Arbuthnott (GBR)

63 63

Dart/Dunne (GBR)

Aug 10

Arad (ROU)

$10,000

T Zidansek (SLO)

C Skamlova (SVK)

61 63

Cristian/Ruse (ROU)

Aug 10

Kazan (RUS)

$10,000

V Kamenskaya (RUS)

A Tarasova (RUS)

61 63

Korashvili (UKR)/Leykina (RUS)

Aug 10

Las Palmas (ESP)

$10,000

A Yakimova (BLR)

I Burillo Escorihuela (ESP)

61 67(3) 62 Brozda (POL)/Shoshyna (UKR)

Aug 10

Bursa (TUR)

$10,000

A Aksu (TUR)

M-F Alvarez-Teran (BOL)

63 61

Hering (GER)/Njoze (GBR)

Aug 17

Saint Petersburg (RUS) $25,000

P Leykina (RUS)

N Vikhlyantseva (RUS)

64 63

Daniels (GER)/Marozava (BLR)

Aug 17

Wanfercee-Baulet (BEL)$15,000

E Boeykens (BEL)

C Paquet (FRA)

64 62

Lemoine/Wacanno (NED)

Aug 17

Leipzig (GER)

$15,000

V Strakhova (URK)

J Maleckova (CZE)

76(7) 61

Hon (AUS)/Teichmann (SUI)

Aug 17

Graz (AUT)

$10,000

B Haas (AUT)

J Grabher (AUT)

16 61 62

Hofbauer (AUT)/Rebersak (SLO)

Aug 17

Vinkovci (CRO)

$10,000

C Skamlova (SVK)

D Radanovic (SRB)

46 63 75

Babic (CRO)/Polanska (POL)

Aug 17

Oldenzaal (NED)

$10,000

V Grammatikopoulou (GRE) K Lehnert (PHI)

76(2) 63

Distelmans (BEL)/Versteeg (NED)

Aug 17

Bucharest (ROU)

$10,000

D Buzean (ROU)

C Ene (ROU)

63 46 61

Buzean/Dinu(ROU)

Aug 17

Las Palmas (ESP)

$10,000

M Gonzalez Encinas (ESP)

A Shoshyna (UKR)

64 26 76(3) Ewijk/Van Der Hoek (NED)

Aug 17

Izimr (TUR)

$10,000

A Aksu (TUR)

K Shlomo (ISR)

26 64 76(4) Niedmers/Wachaczyk (GER)

Aug 24

Woking (GBR)

$25,000

V Golubic (SUI)

K Dunne (GBR)

64 64

Aug 24

Mamaia (ROU)

$25,000

A Bogdan (ROU)

C Dinu (ROU)

67(5) 62 63 Komardina (RUS)/Shapatava (GEO)

Aug 24

Braunschweig (GER)

$15,000

J Teichmann (SUI)

E Alexandrova (RUS)

63 63

Aug 24

Bagnatica (ITA)

$15,000

A Schaefer (GER)

T Zidansek (SLO)

26 61 62

Grymalska (ITA)/Kremen (BLR)

Aug 24

Poertshach (AUT)

$10,000

J Grabher (AUT)

M Bouzkova (CZE)

76(5) 61

Antonitsch/Grabher (AUT)

Aug 24

Cakovec (CRO)

$10,000

N Coopersmith (USA)

G Pantuckova (CZE)

76(2) 36 61 Bukta (HUN)/Juhaszova (SVK)

Aug 24

Rotterdam (NED)

$10,000

C Ewijk (NED)

V Grammatikopoulou (GRE) 76(3) 63

Van der Hoek/Versteeg (NED)

Aug 24

Koper (SLO)

$10,000

J Lara Estable (ARG)

D Radanovic (SRB)

Estable (ARG)/Kotelesova (SVK)

Aug 24

Caslano (SUI)

$10,000

G Brescia (ITA)

E Wacanno (NED)

64 61

Touly (FRA)/Wacanno (NED)

Aug 24

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

L Brouleau (FRA)

M Sezer (TUR)

06 75 64

Fomina (UKR)/Wessel (GER)

Aug 31

Barcelona (ESP)

$15,000

M Georges (FRA)

G Garcia-Perez (ESP)

63 76(3)

Bolsova Zadionov (ESP)/Sansei (ITA)

Aug 31

St. Poelten (AUT)

$10,000

P Konig (AUT)

D Sumova (CZE)

60 36 75

Konig (AUT)/Sramkova (SVK)

Aug 31

Engis (BEL)

$10,000

K Lehnert (PHI)

V Heisen (GER)

63 26 61

Kennel/Michel (SUI)

Aug 31

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

A Bondar (HUN)

T Lukas (CRO)

64 62

Lekaj/Njiric (CRO)

Aug 31

Prague (CZE)

$10,000

P Schnyder (SUI)

Z Luknarova (SVK)

61 62

Lukanarova (SVK)/Pigossi (BRA)

Aug 31

Kiriyat Gat (ISR)

$10,000

D Khazaniuk (ISR)

A Veselinovic (MNE)

63 60

Stephenson (GBR)/Veslinovic (MNE)

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Doubles

Giovine (ITA)/Papamichail (GRE)

Ayukawa (JPN)/Sanesi (ITA)


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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Men’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Aug 31

Duino Aurisina (ITA)

$10,000

G Brescia (ITA)

V Lukacs (HUN)

36 76(4) 61 Giangreco (PAR)/Vogelsang (NED)

Aug 31

Vrnjacka Banja (SRB) $10,000

L Gjorcheska (MKD)

N Potocnik (SLO)

67(4) 61 60 Gjorcheska (MKD)/Skamlova (SVK)

Aug 31

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

L Brouleau (FRA)

N Stojanovic (SRB)

61 61

Papamichail (GRE)/Stojanovic (SRB)

Sept 07

Biarritz (FRA)

$100,000

L Siegemund (GER)

R Oprandi (SUI)

75 63

Eraydin (TUR)/Marozava(BLR)

Sept 07

Sofia (BUL)

$25,000

A Bogdan (ROU)

V Kamenskaya (RUS)

62 36 75

Shapatava (GEO)/Vasyleyeva (UKR)

Sept 07

Batumi (GEO)

$25,000

C Buyukakcay (Turk)

A Tarasova (RUS)

62 60

Dzalamidze/Tarasova (RUS)

Sept 07

Alphen A/D Rijn (NED) $25,000

M Benoit (BEL)

T Lukas (CRO)

57 63 64

Lemoine/Wacanno (NED)

Sept 07

Petange (LUX)

$15,000

G Minnen (BEL)

M Honcova (SVK)

60 36 63

Boev (BEL)/Dishkova (GER)

Sept 07

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

A Bondar (HUN)

M Pantuckova (CZE)

75 64

Carruthers (SAM)/Silich (RUS)

Sept 07

Prague (CZE)

$10,000

L Jurikova (SVK)

K Lehnert (PHI)

63 64

Kolb/Kolb (UKR)

Sept 07

Tiberias (ISR)

$10,000

D Khazaniuk (ISR)

N Totka (HUN)

60 75

Hering (GER)/Totka (HUN)

Sept 07

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

A Balducci (ITA)

C Touly (FRA)

63 62

Papamichail (GRE)/Touly (FRA)

Sept 07

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

K Gaydarzhi (RUS)

F Ostlund (SWE)

76(3) 61

Cabajawad/Rinaldo Persson (SWE)

Sept 14

Saint-Malo (FRA)

$50,000

D Kasatkina (RUS)

L Siegemund (GER)

75 76(4)

Kucova (SVK)/Sevastova (LAT)

Sept 14

Dobrich (BUL)

$25,000

T Zidansek (SLO)

P Leykina (RUS)

63 62

Shapatava (GEO)/Vasyleyeva (UKR)

Sept 14

Podgorica, (MNE)

$25,000

B Haas (AUT)

D Eric (SRB)

63 61

Gjorcheska (MKD)/Sezer (TUR)

Sept 14

Brcko (BIH)

$10,000

N Alibalic (CRO)

N Potocnik (SLO)

64 46 76(3) Bukta (HUN)/Juhaszova (SVK)

Sept 14

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

M Stokke (NOR)

I Primorac (CRO)

57 63 64

Kunicikova (CZE)/Wachaczyk (GER)

Sept 14

Telavi (GEO)

$10,000

E Gorgodze (GEO)

A Amiraghyan (ARM)

57 62 62

Amiraghyan (ARM)/Anshba (RUS)

Sept 14

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

A Carreras (GBR)

J Pieri (ITA)

64 63

Stadler (SUI)/Zimmermann (BEL)

Sept 14

Madrid (ESP)

$10,000

C Sanchez-Quintanar (ESP) E Yashina (RUS)

62 62

Cabeza/Sanchez-Quintanar (ESP)

Sept 14

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Paigina (RUS)

C Skamlova (SVK)

76(3) 63

Hattingh (RSA)/Skamlova (SVK)

Sept 14

Buhca (UKR)

$10,000

V Kan (RUS)

A Perper (MDA)

46 62 60

Fomina/Korashvili (UKR)

Sept 21

Bucha (UKR)

$25,000

K Kucova (SVK)

A Cadantu (ROU)

46 76(5) 60 Gorgodze/Shapatava (GEO)

Sept 21

Varna (BUL)

$10,000

I Shinikova (BUL)

I Maria Bara (ROU)

76(2) 64

Bara (ROU)/Shinikova (BUL)

Sept 21

Bol (CRO)

$10,000

I Primorac (CRO)

N Vajdova (SVK)

62 62

Drazic (CRO)/Gjorcheska (MKD)

Sept 21

Brno (CZE)

$10,000

T Korpatsch (GER)

V Zovincova (CZE)

46 76(3) 76(3) Hrabalova/Tomanova (CZE)

Sept 21

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

J Pieri (ITA)

B Turati (ITA)

61 36 64

Sept 21

Madrid (ESP)

$10,000

K Swan (GBR)

C Sanchez-Quintanar (ESP) 67(5) 62 63 Cabeza/Sanchez-Quintanar (ESP)

Sept 21

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

V Jugaszova (SVK)

J Stamatova (BUL)

57 62 64

Aksu (TUR)/Stamatova (BUL) Komardina (RUS)/Stojanovic

Samsonova/Turati (ITA)

Sept 28

Clermont-Ferrand (FRA) $25,000

P Leykina (RUS)

V Golubic (SUI)

46 63 64

Sept 28

Sozopol (BUL)

I Shinikova (BUL)

M Yerolymos (FRA)

63 30 Ret. Shinikova/Terziyska (BUL)

Sept 28

Santa Margherita (ITA) $10,000

M Trevisan (ITA)

A Grymalska (ITA)

75 36 61

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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Women’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Sept 28

Vall de Uxo (ESP)

$10,000

E Cabeza-Candela (ESP)

O Korashvili (UKR)

76(5) 62

Carreras (GBR)/Savoretti (ITA)

Sept 28

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

Aryna Sabalenka (BLR)

D Negreanu (ROU)

63 75

Juhaszova (SVK)/Sabalenka (BLR)

Oct 05

Sozopol (BUL)

$10,000

V Heisen (GER)

J Terziyska (BUL)

62 76(1)

Heisen (GER)/Terziyska (BUL)

Oct 05

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

A Sabalenka (BLR)

N-C Dascalu (ROU)

64 61(4) 75 Dascalu/Ghitescu (ROU)

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European Tennis Rankings - Men & Women European Women Rank

European Men

Name

Nat.

Points

Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

p

Simona HALEP

ROU 6580

01

u

Novak DJOKOVIC

SRB 16785

02

q

Maria SHARAPOVA

RUS 4691

02

p

Andy MURRAY

GBR

8750

03

p

Garbi単e MUGURUZA

ESP 4690

03

q

Roger FEDERER

SUI

8430

04

u

Petra KVITOVA

CZE 3860

04

u

Stan WAWRINKA

SUI

6630

05

p

Agnieska RADWANSKA POL

3690

05

u

Tomas BERDYCH

CZE

4840

06

p

Angelique KERBER

GER 3400

06

p

Rafael NADAL

ESP

4330

07

NEW

Flavia PENNETTA

ITA

3372

07

q

David FERRER

ESP

3805

08

q

Lucie SAFAROVA

CZE

3221

08

p

Jo-Wilfried TSONGA

FRA

2590

09

p

Timea BACSINZSKY

SUI

3157

09

p

Richard GASQUET

FRA

2490

10

q

Caroline WOZNIACKI

DEN

3151

10

q

Marin CILIC

CRO 2190

11

q

Ana IVANOVIC

SRB

3145

11

q

Gilles SIMON

FRA

2065

12

q

Carla SUAREZ NAVARRO ESP 3075

12

u

David GOFFIN

BEL

1970

13

q

Karolina PLISKOVA

CZE 2955

13

p

Feliciano LOPEZ

ESP

1770

14

p

Belinda BENCIC

SUI

2900

14

NEW

Dominic THIEM

AUT

1600

15

NEW

Roberta VINCI

ITA

2655

15

p

Ivo KARLOVIC

CRO

1575

16

p

Sara ERRANI

ITA

2525

16

q

Gael MONFILS

FRA

1500

17

q

Andrea PETKOVIC

GER 2445

17

NEW

Fabio FOGNINI

ITA

1470

18

q

Elina SVITOLINA

UKR

2410

18

NEW

Benoit PAIRE

FRA

1453

19

NEW

Jelena JANKOVIC

SRB

2345

19

q

Viktor TROICKI

SRB 1442

20

q

Victoria AZARENKA

BLR 2276

20

NEW

Flavia Pennetta (ITA)

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Dominic Thiem (AUT)

Guillermo GARCIA LOPEZ ESP

Roberta Vinci (ITA)

1430


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Notes and news from Tennis Europe Tennis Europe Conferences Tennis Europe can confirm the dates and venues of the remaining 2015 conferences: Tennis Europe Junior Tour Conference - 4-5 November, Paris (FRA) Tennis Europe Coaches’ Education Conference - 22-23 November, Antalya (TUR) Tennis Europe Pro Tennis Conference - 2-3 December, Bucharest (ROU).

European Racquet Stringers Association The latest edition of ERSA’s Racquet Tech magazine has been published and is now online here.

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