Tennis Europe News - Issue 130

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Three way battle for European Tennis Trophy honours Germany, the Czech Republic and France are locked in a three-way battle to win the overall performance prize of the European Tennis Trophy presented by David Lloyd Leisure as the season reaches its halfway point. Less than 100 points sepPresented by arate the top three nations in contention for the title, which is given to recognise the performances of players and teams representing national tennis federations across four disciplines of the sport throughout the season. Current leaders Czech Republic won the award for

Overall Performance for the first – and so far only – time in 2012, and has claimed the Professional Tennis Trophy each year since. The nation has started the year strongly, leaping into pole position in both the Professional and Junior Tennis categories after the first six months. Read more on Page 2 >>

Junior Tennis Special Edition Recent weeks have seen the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s busiest ever period, highlighted by the completion of many of our flagship events. This issue of Tennis Europe News contains full updates from all of the main summer competitions, including the European Junior Championships,

Inside this issue Race to the European Tennis Trophy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Tennis Europe Leadership Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tennis Europe & David Lloyd Leisure Partnership.3 Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD. . . . . 5 European Summer Cups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 European Junior Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 CoachEd Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results & Rankings . .17 Pro Results & Rankings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

European Summer Cups, and the Tennis Europe nations Challenge by HEAD, as well as results from all the other Tour events and the latest rankings.


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Three way battle for European Tennis Trophy honours Germany last won the Overall Performance title in 2014 - its first such prize in 18 years – and has already secured the Senior Tennis title. Such is the German dominance in this category that no other nation has ever won the award, and the country already has more than four times as many points as second-placed Austria. France won the most recent of its four Overall Performance titles in 2010 and is in a strong position to reclaim the top spot, sharing the Professional Tennis leadership with Fed Cup by BNP Paribas final rivals Czech Republic, and holding a strong secondplace in the Wheelchair Tennis category. 2015 winner Russia is currently adrift of the leading pack, with just over half the points of the Czechs. However, the nation’s strong performances at the recent summer junior team events are likely to see

the winners of the Junior Tennis Trophy for the last five years make up considerable ground. Indeed, all is not yet lost for any of Tennis Europe’s 50 member nations. A bumper crop of points is available in this Olympic and Paralympic year, meaning that big changes can be expected during the coming weeks and months. The first Trophy Race update of 2016 includes all points earned by nations from January to June. Rankings that use a rollover 52-week system are not counted in the point totals at this stage. The final point standings will be announced during the first week of the 2016 season, and the awards presented to national federations at the 2017 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting. Full results from last year can be found here, while the leading 5 nations in each category so far in 2016

2016 Race to EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY presented by David Lloyd Leisure Overall Performance

Professional Tennis

Junior Tennis

Senior Tennis

Wheelchair Tennis

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CZECH REPUBLIC

CZECH R/FRANCE

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GERMANY

NETHERLANDS

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GERMANY

RUSSIA

AUSTRIA

FRANCE

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FRANCE

ITALY

ITALY

NETHERLANDS

GREAT BRITAIN

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SWITZERLAND

UKRAINE

SPAIN

RUSSIA

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ITALY

GERMANY

SLOVAKIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

ISRAEL

Tennis Europe Leadership Meeting & International Sports Convention Tennis Europe has announced a new conference format for the executive leaders from the organisation’s 50 member nations. The Tennis Europe Leadership Meeting (formerly known as the Top Executives Meeting) will be held in conjunction with the International Sports Convention in Geneva, Switzerland, and will take place on Tuesday 6th December. Participants will then be invited to attend the International Sports Convention (ISC), which will run from 7-8 December at the Palexpo Exhibition Centre, and provides a unique opportunity to meet and network with leading figures from the world of sport, with 18 sports conferences taking place simultaneously.

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The Leadership Meeting will consist of a variety of presentations and workshops, focusing on topics such as the European tennis marketplace, communications and long-term tennis development. Official information will be sent to member nations in the coming days, while the detailed programme and a full list of speakers will be published in early October. The entry deadline for the event is October 31st. For further information about the Leadership Meeting, contact Keith Jenkins keithj@tenniseurope.org. For further information about the ISC, visit www.iscgeneva.com


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Tennis Europe & David Lloyd Leisure Announce Partnership Tennis Europe and David Lloyd Leisure have embarked upon a new partnership, the terms of which recognise Europe’s leading health and racquets business as an Official Health and Leisure Partner of the European Tennis Federation for the next two years. The partnership will also see David Lloyd Leisure become the presenting sponsor of the European Tennis Trophy, which measures and awards the annual sporting performances of players and teams representing the 50 member nations of the International Tennis Federations largest regional association. For Tennis Europe, the partnership is another indication of the organisation’s commitments to boosting participation, providing services for recreational players and promoting the health and fitness aspects of tennis as a regular activity for all ages. Following tremendous success within the United Kingdom in recent years, David Lloyd Leisure is keen to further expand its properties across continental Europe. Tennis Europe Chief Executive Officer Olli Mäenpää remarked, “It is a delight for us to be able to work with David Lloyd Leisure, a company that is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles with a keen focus on tennis participation. We see an enormous potential for their unique brand across our member countries, and look forward to helping the company continue on its path of growth and expansion.”

Photo: Tennis Europe CEO Olli Mäenpää meets Brendan Mitchell of David Lloyd Leisure

David Lloyd Leisure’s Group Acquisition Manager Brendan Mitchell commented; “Working with Tennis Europe as we embark on an expansion programme across Europe is a privilege that will facilitate access to world class facilities for those wanting to lead healthy lifestyles. Tennis is the foundation stone of David Lloyd Leisure and we look forward to a successful partnership with Tennis Europe in helping to develop not only tennis participation but also the participation in any of the numerous sporting activities available across our business.” For further information about David Lloyd Leisure's products and services, visit www.davidlloyd.co.uk.

European Beach Tennis Championships A total of 97 doubles pairings from 21 nations have so far confirmed entries for the ninth European Beach Tennis Championships, which are due to take place at the Santa Marina Holiday Village in Sozopol, Bulgaria from 9-11 September. Well over 150 players are expected to take part in the event, which consists of men’s, women’s and mixed doubles competitions. The 2016 edition will also see the introduction of a junior competition, which will be held alongside the main event, for players aged 18 & Under.

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Reigning mixed doubles champions Nikita Burmakin & Daria Churakova.

The national entry list is led by Italy, whose teams have dominated the past editions of the tournament, winning the men's and women's gold medals at all previous events. Last year’s tournament saw the world’s top two players - Michele Cappelletti & Matteo Marighella add the European to the World Championship title they won some weeks earlier.

well as victory in the mixed doubles championship for Nikita Burmakin & Daria Churakova.

The women’s title also went to Italy, with victory for Federica Bacchetta & Sofia Cimatti. Russia had an exceptional event, claiming both bronze medals, as

Player nominations will be revealed after the nomination deadline on 18th August.

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France, Russia, San Marino and Spain are also likely to field strong teams, while the host nation will have high hopes and is able to nominate one additional team in each competition.


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Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD Bulgaria and Croatia have each won Europe’s summer 12 & Under team competition – the Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD – for the first time. At the girls’ final rounds in Ajaccio (FRA), the Bulgarian team topped their round-robin group, winning matches against Croatia, Czech Republic and Romania to set up a final with the winners of Group B, Belarus. Of the two teams, Belarus had been arguably the more impressive in the early stages, dropping just one match as they came from behind to defeat Russia on the second day of competition. Bulgaria seized control early on in the final however, as Stela Peeva scored a routine 6-3 6-3 win over Evialina Laskevich to put her team ahead. Katerina Dimitrova then secured the tie – and the winner’s trophy – by defeating Aliona Falei 6-4 6-2, securing an unassaible 2/0 lead. The Belarusians managed to score a consolation point in the doubles, Laskevich and Ilaryia Grudino recovering from the loss of the first set to score a 3-6 6-3 [10-6] win over Dimitrova and Denislava Glushkova. Bulgaria thus becomes just the fourth nation to the win the girls’ competition, with Russia (5 titles), Ukraine (3) and Romania (1) having accounted for all previous editions. The boy’s final rounds were held at the Mouratoglou Academy in Biot (FRA), and saw Russia emerge to face Croatia in the final. The Russians had gone unbeaten in singles on their way to the final, losing dead doubles matches to Bulgaria and Czech Republic, and scoring a 3-0 rout of Italy in the first three days of the competition. Croatia also advanced serenely to the final showdown, winning both singles against Great Britain before completing 3/0 wins over Belgium and Romania.

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As could be anticipated, the final proved to be hotly contested. Croatia’s Mili Poljicak scored first for his team with a 6-3 7-5 win over Konstantin Zhzhenov. The two #1 players were next onto court, and Russia’s Mikhail Gorokhov proved to be the stronger, as he dismissed Dino Prizmic for the loss of just three games to level the tie. The four players returned to the court for the deciding doubles match, which went right to wire. After splitting the first two sets 6-4, a tense champions’ tie-break followed, with the Croats eventually securing a 10-8 win, enabling them to lift the European 12&U team title for their country for the first time. Full draws, results and photos from throughout the competition can be found at the Tennis Europe website.


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European Summer Cups Russia has become the first nation ever to win all of Tennis Europe's 16 & Under team competitions in the same year, having scooped both the boys’ and girls’ 16 & Under European Summer Cups titles. The top seeded Russians were forced to come from behind to secure victory at the boys’ finals in Le Touquet, France. Despite having lost their two previous matches on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour, Tomas Machac put their Czech rivals ahead with a three set win over Alen Avidzba in the first rubber. The top seeds dominated the two remaining matches though, with Timofey Skatov conceding just two games to Ondrej Styler to level the tie. Avidzba then returned to the court alongside Alexey Zakharov to beat Styler and Evzen Holis 6-3 6-0 to seal the Borotra Cup title for a third time. The team lost just one match in the entire competition, a dead doubles match in their opening tie against France before going on to beat Slovenia, Romania, Austria, Switzerland and Czech Republic. The Russian girls’ team was even more dominant at their finals in Budapest, keeping up an incredible streak that saw the team go through the entire competition without losing a single match. Having seen off Croatia and Italy 3/0 in the qualifying rounds before receiving a walkover against Great Britain in the final qualifying match, the team picked up where they left off by blasting past Romania in the quarter finals for the loss of just eleven games in three matches. The semi-final against Czech Republic proved to be

Photos: (top) Timofey Skatov levels the tie for Russia in the final, (below) the winning Russian team

more hotly contested, with Russian #1 Anastasia Potapova stretched to three sets by Karolina Berankova before Olesya Pervushina (singles and doubles) and Varvara Gracheva (doubles) wrapped up another 3/0 win. >>

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16 & Under Girls European Summer Cup

18 & Under Boys Galea/Valerio Cup

18 & Under Girls Reina/Soisbault Cup

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FRANCE

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POLAND

GERMANY

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CZECH REPUBLIC

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GERMANY

GREAT BRITAIN

ITALY

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BELARUS

RUSSIA

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ROMANIA

BELGIUM

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ROMANIA

UKRAINE

GREAT BRITAIN

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European Summer Cups The final match against Poland saw Potapova ease to a 6-1 6-4 win over Maja Chwalinksa before Pervushina beat recent European Junior Championship silver medallist Iga Swiatek 6-2 6-4 to secure Russia’s fifth win in this age category since 2009, and ninth overall. Added to their wins at the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD in February, the victories mean that Russia becomes the first nation ever to win all four 16 & Under European team trophies in the same season. The 16 & Under Summer Cups also serve as the regional qualifying for the Junior Davis and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas competitions, the finals of which will be held in Budapest from 27 September – 2 October. The top five teams in each category will join the host nation in qualifying from Europe: Boys: Russia, Czech Germany, Bulgaria

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Girls: Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Great Britain, Belarus 18 & Under Boys France has won the Galea Cup for a record twelfth time following a spirited battle against Germany in the final of the European 18 & Under boys’ team event in Venice (ITA). Marvin Moeller had opened the tie by giving the top seeded Germans a 1/0 lead thanks to a comfortable 6-3 6-3 win over twice European champion Corentin Moutet. In the second singles, Geoffrey Blancaneaux levelled the encounter with a straight sets victory over Louis Wessels. With the stage set for a deciding doubles match, Moeller & Wessels faced Moutet and French #3 Elliot Benchetrit. First blood went to the Germans, who claimed the first set, but the fresher legs of the French pair sprang to life in the second, the second seeds taking it 6-3. A marathon 22-point champions’ tie-break followed, with the French pair eventually sealing victory 12-10. Bronze medals went to Russia, who won both their singles matches to beat Belgium. The 18 & Under girls’ Summer Cups finals are still to be played, and will take place in Lleida, Spain, during the weekend of 16-18 September where teams from Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Moldova,

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Above (top): the Russian girls’ 16 & Under team celebrates victory and (middle) poses with their medals (Photos: tennisfoto.net), France’s boys’ 18 & Under team at the closing ceremony in Venice.

Netherlands, Russia, Spain and Sweden will compete for the title. Full draws, results and photos from all of the European Summer Cups categories can be found at the Tennis Europe website.


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European Junior Championships Tennis Europe’s flagship junior event – the European Junior Championships – has once again drawn to a close after a week in which almost 500 participants battled for the prestigious title at three venues, and across three age categories. 14 & Under Helene Pellicano has once again etched her country into the record books, this time by becoming the first Maltese player ever to win the European Junior Championships. The final match in Pilsen (CZE) was relatively straightforward; after a hard-fought first set, the top seed won eight of the last nine games to seal a 6-4 61 win over Czech fourth seed Denisa Hindova, a small measure of revenge for defeat at the hands of the Czech in the doubles quarterfinals earlier in the week. The win was a fourth straight sets victory of the week for Pellicano, whose only struggle came in a marathon semi-final against Croatia’s Noa Krznaric, in which she was forced to battle back from the brink of defeat before securing a 2-6 7-6(4) 6-4 win. Last October, Pellicano became the first player from her country ever to win a Tennis Europe Junior Masters title, and earlier this year became the first to reach the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s #1 ranking, a position she holds once again following victory in Pilsen. Hindova still leaves the Championships with two medals, having secured the doubles gold on Saturday alongside Kristyna Lavickova. The pair upset top seeded Russians Daria Frayman & Avelina Sayfetdinova in the final. In Sunday’s second singles Dalibor Svrcina claimed a second gold medal for the host nation, surviving a tight first set before accelerating away from unseeded Italian Lorenzo Musetti 7-6(6) 6-3. The current Tennis Europe Junior Tour #1, top seeded Svrcina was in strong form throughout the week, winning all six of his matches without conceding a set, and also reaching the semi-final of the doubles event.

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Europe’s new 14 & Under champions Dalibor Svrcina /CZE) and Helene Pellicano (MLT) celebrate their wins.

Svrcina and Musetti – are also confirmed as the first four qualifiers for this year’s season-ending Tennis Europe Junior Masters tournament, which will be held in Reggio Calabria in early October.

His conquerors in the doubles semis – Arthur Cazaux & Lilian Marmousez – went on to win the gold medal for France, beating Musetti and Italian team-mate Lorenzo Rottoli in the final.

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European Junior Championships National Tennis Centre in Moscow for a tenth year, Olga Danilovic of Serbia won the battle of the top two seeds to proclaim herself as European Champion for the first time. The second seed put in a dominant performance to beat Poland’s Iga Swiatek for the loss of just four games as she emerged a 6-3 6-1 winner, and becomes the first ever European champion for Serbia in this age category. Swiatek had been hoping to join an elite band of players to have won multiple European Junior titles, having won the 14 & Under competition in Pilsen last year. The Pole should not be too disappointed, however, having added a silver medal to the doubles gold that she secured the previous day alongside Maja Chwalinska when the pair rushed to a 6-0 6-0 win over Russians Varvara Gracheva & Vlada Koval in the final. Carlos Sanchez Jover staged an astonishing fightback to beat his friend and team-mate Rafael Izquierdo Luque in the first ever all-Spanish boys' singles final. Izquierdo was unstoppable in the first set, racing through the first six games before Sanchez managed to get on to the scoreboard early in the second set. From there the match was level, with Sanchez holding his nerve to claim a second set tie-break before accelerating away for a 6-2 final set win. Both unseeded, the Spanish pair had each impressed throughout week, with Sanchez accounting for the 2nd and 13th seeds while Izquierdo despatched the event’s #1, #6 and #12 seeds on route to the final. The previous day, eleventh seeds Jake Hersey & Aidan McHugh became just the third pair of Britons ever to win the 16 & Under boys’ doubles title, edging to a 7-6(1) 7-5 victory over Greece’s Petros Tsitsipas & Aitor Zerdilas Herrera. As in the 14 & Under competition, the four 16 & Under singles finalists – Sanchez Jover, Izquierdo Luque, Danilovic and Swiatek – are also confirmed as the first four Tennis Europe Junior Masters qualifiers. 18 & Under At the European 18 & Under Championships, which were held for a 20th time in Klosters, Switzerland, Stefanos Tstitsipas and Amina Anshba claimed the singles titles, though there was an unfortunate and controversial ending to the boys’ event. Stefanos Tsitsipas was well on his way to earning the

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From top: 16 & Under Champions Olga Danilovic (SRB) and Carlos Sanchez Jover (ESP) in Moscow.

title in a high-level match when at 7-6, 5-3, 30-0 he was two points away from glory. A well-deserved glory, as the tall Greek proved worthy of his number one seeding and ITF ranking at all times, he was clearly the best player in the draw. At this crucial stage in the match, his opponent Corentin Moutet was unhappy with the chair umpire’s decision not to check a mark and decided to shake his hand before completion of the match. The Frenchman had had his chances earlier in the match when the highly gifted lefthander was unable to convert two set points in the tiebreak. Later, he received two warnings. As unfortunate as this ending was, the spectators had been treated to one of the best finals in tourna-


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European Junior Championships ment’s history. And the winner was delighted to be able to lift the heavy trophy after last year’s close semi-final loss, saying, “I am simply happy.” The winner had also been the crowd’s favourite. In every free minute he had played either tennis on a mini court or football, including with the locals and kids. Moreover, on social media, he delivered one PR post for Klosters after another during the week. And he confirmed how much he likes the resort: “It’s fantastic here,” he said. “I can’t think of a more beautiful spot to play tennis. I am speechless.” Plenty of other winners of this event went on to leave their mark on the ATP tour. This isn’t likely to be different in his case: Tsitsipas has already climbed to number 359 in the ATP rankings and went on to impress at a challenger event in Scheveningen in the Netherlands the following week. “I’d love to be soon in the Top 200 and to be able to play the qualifying event at the Australian Open,” he said, when asked about his upcoming goals. Moutet’s undignified exit from the tournament denies him the chance to join Mats Wilander as the only player to win European Junior Championship titles in all three age categories – 14, 16 and 18 & Under – but he will no doubt be back stronger as he continues to progress into the professional game.

ning streak after having beaten Swiss favourite Rebeka Masarova in the semis. She prevailed in the first all-Russian final in Klosters by upsetting topseed Olesya Pervushina 6-4 2-6 6-2 and became the first Russian winner of the title since Anna Kournikova 21 years ago. Anshba proved to be a true ‘marathon woman’, coming through from the quarter finals onwards in three sets every time. And she is earning a reputation as a tough competitor, having now won her last ten three-set matches in a row. “I have no secret, I just fight for every point”, she said. She also has a clear next goal, stating that she would like to become #1 in the ITF ranking. The goal is now closer than ever, after her points from Klosters were added to the rankings, leaving her on the edge of the Top 5. The doubles gold medals in Klosters went to teams from Poland and – for the first time ever – Norway. The Polish combination of Piotr Matuszewski & Kacper Zuk made short work of their Russian opponents Artem Dubrivnyy & Pavel Kotov whereas Norwegians Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen & Malene Helgo defeated Italians Federica Bilardo & Tatjana Pieri, claiming the trophy after two tight sets. You can find full draws, results and photo galleries from all three European Championships venues at the Tennis Europe website.

In the girls’ event, Amina Anshba continued her win-

18 & Under Champions Amina Anshba (RUS) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) lift their trophies.

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ITF/Tennis Europe 16 & Under Touring Team in Italy and Tunisia This year’s ITF/Tennis Europe 16 & Under touring team recently took part in a 5-week tour of Italy and Tunisia. The stint began on 26th May with a training camp held at Circolo Tennis Foligno where the team of four girls - Iveta Daujotaite (LTU), Eleni Louka (CYP), Ksenia Yersh (BLR), Mariam Dalakishvili (GEO) - and four boys - Lukas Tomic (BIH), Andrej Andreevski (MKD), Nikoloz Davlianidze (GEO), Martin Borisiouk (BLR) were able to get to know each other and their coaches Kenan Malicbegovic (BIH) and Egor Semichin (MDA) before going on to compete at two high level Category 1 Tennis Europe tournaments in Italy and two ITF Grade 4 tournaments in Tunisia. The tour began with the Tennis Europe 16 & Under Category 1 tournament that was held in Foligno, Italy where the team had some success. Mariam Dalakishvili played the semi-final of the girls’ singles event, losing to Carlota Martinez Cirez (ESP) 6-1 76(6). Eleni Louka also reached the semi-final and lost to Maria Camila Osorio Serrano (COL) 6-1 6-3. In the boys’ singles main draw, Martin Borisiouk reached the quarter-final where he lost to Alessio De Bernardis (ITA) 6-3 3-6 6-2. The girls dominated the doubles event, taking up all four final spots. The stronger team was Dalakishvili & Yersh who won against Louka & Daujotaite 3-6 6-3 11-9. In the boys' doubles Borisiouk & Davlianidze reached the semifinal but fell to the Italian team of De Bernardis & Tommaso Lippi 3-6 6-1 10-4. The team then continued to the next Tennis Europe Category 1 event, the 52° Torneo dell' Avvenire, held in Milan, Italy. In the girl’s main draw, Yersh, Dalakishvili and Daujotaite all reached the second round, with Borisiouk also reaching the second round of the boys’ tournament. After three weeks in Italy, the team moved to Tunisia for two ITF Grade 4 tournaments. First up was a tournament held in Kelibia. Mariam Dalakishvili was the most successful of the players, reaching the semifinal before losing to the eventual champion Dalila Said (EGY) 6-4 6-1. Said also accounted for Ksenia Yersh in the quarter finals. In the boys’ main draw Nikoloz Davilanidze reached the quarter-final and lost to De Carvalho Cardoso Alves (BRA) 6-2 6-0. The girls’ doubles event again saw the two teams meet each other, but this time in the semi-final. Dalakishvili & Yersh once again came out on top, beating teammates Louka & Daujotaite 7-6(8) 6-1. In the doubles final Dalakishvili & Yersh once again came unstuck at the hands of Dalila Said, who teamed with Miranda Ramirez (USA) for a 1-6 6-3 10-6 victory. The final ITF tournament was held in Mahdia, where Nikoloz Davlianidze posted his best result of the tour,

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The 16 & Under team with their coaches.

reaching the semi-final before his run was ended by Mohamed Ali Bellalouna (TUN) 6-3 7-5. In the girls’ main draw Iveta Daujotaite reached the quarter-final, losing to Maria Camila Osorio Serrano (COL) 6-1 6-1. Dalakishvili & Yersh again reached the semi-final but lost a close match to Polish team Weronika Falkowska & Wiktoria Rutkowska, 3-6 6-2 10-6. ITF/Tennis Europe Team coach Kenan Malicbegovic commented; "This year's members of the ITF/Tennis Europe Team have shown great team spirit, a high level of tennis and clear motivation to improve their game. The players have learned new skills and were open to discover new ideas. Together with my collegue Egor Semichin we shared our experience and knowledge, informing the players about hydration, rituals, doubles game tactics, and many other areas. We are sure that these five weeks will help the players to be even more successful in future".


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LTA National Coaches Conference The 2016 LTA National Coaches’ Conference was a great success and created a great networking opportunity for coaches, speakers, guests and exhibitors. The weekend was opened by Michael Downey (LTA CEO) and Dan Thorp (Head of Coach Development), and was then lead by international speakers across a range of topics. Kenneth Bastiaens took the coaches through motor development for success in sport and Allistair McCaw (internationally recognised leader in the field of athletic performance enhancement) demonstrated to coaches how to invest in themselves.

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Tennis Europe Coaches Conference powered by Polar The 32nd Tennis Europe Coaches Conference will be hosted by the Royal Belgian Tennis Federation in Antwerp, Belgium from 19-23 October, 2016. The conference will focus on the theme of ‘Transitioning successful juniors into professional tennis players’, and the meeting is intended for experts in this field. The meeting will be addressed

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by a number of national federation experts, special guests and former top players. Early speaker confirmations include Magdalena Maleeva, Christian Ruud, Peter Frey, Paul Wilemann, Keon Van Riet and Dermot Sweeney. The programme can be found here, with additional information regarding the Conference here.


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Beyond the Baseline... The venues for next month’s Davis Cup by BNP Paribas semi-finals have been confirmed. Great Britain will face Argentina at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, while Croatia will host France at the Kresimir Cosic Hall in Zagreb. Both ties will be played on indoor hard courts, during the weekend of 16-18 September.

Citing poor form, world doubles #1s Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza have announced that they will play the rest of the season with other partners, but will reunite for the season-ending WTA Finals in Singapore. Henceforth, Hingis will team with Coco Vandeweghe, while Mirza will play alongside Barbora Strycova.

France will host the Czech Republic on an indoor hard court in Strasbourg for the final of the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas on the weekend of 12-13 November. The Czechs are bidding for a fifth title in the last six years, with the two nations tied at 3-3 in Fed Cup encounters.

Ille Nastase has been awarded the prestigious ‘Star of Romania’ by the Romanian government, in recognition of his lifelong services to the sport.

Next month’s US Open will offer the biggest total prize fund in the history of tennis, with the men’s and women’s singles champions each earning $3.5 million. A total of $46.3 million will be on offer at the final grand slam tournament of the season, an increase of $4 million on the 2015 event. This year’s tournament will also feature a retractable roof for the first time, with construction finally completed on the cover for the Arthur Ashe Stadium. Amongst the names receiving US Open wild cards are Olympic silver medallist Juan Martin del Potro, mixed doubles gold medallist Bethanie Mattek Sands and mixed silver medallist Rajeev Ram. Andy Murray’s second Wimbledon triumph was seen by a peak audience of 13.3 million viewers on British TV. The world #2 this week became just the 24th player to reach 600 match wins on the ATP Tour, just 116 matches on from his 500th match milestone. 34-year old Paolo Lorenzi of Italy became the oldest ever first-time titlist on the ATP Tour with a victory in Kitzbuhel recently. Petra Kvitova has signed a deal to become an ambassador for Czech jewellery brand ALO diamonds. Three leading WTA stars have celebrated weddings recently; Tsvetana Pironkova married boyfriend Mihail Mirchev, Dimonika Cibulkova married Miso Navara and Ana Ivanovic tied the knot with Bastian Schweinsteiger.

FAST FACT In the United Kingdom, most tennis players are female. in France, Germany, Poland and Sweden, a majority of players are male. Source: SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC./TIA Tennis Participation Report 2016.

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Timea Bacsinszky has been appointed by UNAIDS as a Global Advocate for Young People, working to ensure that they have access to information and services related to HIV/AIDS. Coaching carousel: Goran Ivanisevic is no longer working with Marin Cilic, and has joined Tomas Berdych’s coaching team. Meanwhile, Cilic has announced that he will be coached by Jonas Bjorkman. Bob & Mike Bryan have announced that they will no longer be coached by David MacPherson, ending an 11-year professional relationship. Former Top 5 player Nicole Vaidisova has retired for a second time, abandoning her comeback as a result of injuries. Marat Safin, Justine Henin and Amelie Mauresmo have been inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka has announced that she is pregnant, and intends to return to the sport following the birth of her first child. Former Top 20 doubles player Eric Butorac has been appointed as the USTA’s new Director of Professional Tennis Operations and Player Relations, a role which he will undertake from October. Victory in Cincinatti this week would see Australian Open champion Angelique Kerber oust Serena Williams from the world #1 spot, a position the American has held for 183 consecutive weeks.


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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 August 17th 2016.

Overall Girls’ Ranking Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

p

Anastasia POTAPOVA

RUS 2865

02

q

Olesya PERVUSHINA

RUS 2834

03

u

Amanda ANISIMOVA

USA 2145

04

p

Dayana YASTREMSKA

UKR 1986

05

p

Olga DANILOVIC

SRB 1868

06

u

Iga SWIATEK

POL 1864

07

q

Bianca ANDREESCU

CAN 1705

08

p

Kaja JUVAN

SLO 1609

09

NEW

Lucie KANKOVA

CZE 1483

10

q

Katarina ZAVATSKA

UKR 1404

Lucie Kankova (CZE) (Photo: tennisfoto.net)

Overall Boys’ Ranking Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

u

Felix AUGER ALIASSIME CAN 2103

02

u

Nicola KUHN

GER 1382

03

p

Marko MILADINOVIC

SRB 1323

04

q

Leonid SHEYNGEZIKHT BUL 1213

05

NEW

06

p

07

NEW

08

Rudolf MOLLEKER

GER 1046

Lucas KRAINER

AUT 990

Dalibor SVRCINA

CZE

970

q

Yshai OLIEL

ISR

966

09

p

Cezar CRETU

ROU 950

10

q

Giulio ZEPPIERI

ITA

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Dalibor Svrcina (CZE) Photo: Jet Tanaka


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings - 14 & Under With the reigning #1s both emerging triumphant at the recent European Junior Championships, there have been no changes at the very top of the 14 & Under rankings this month. China’s Qinwen Zheng leads a plethora of equally impressive perfomances further down the list though, having recently won her fourth Category 1 singles event of the season at the BNP Paribas Cup in Paris.

On the boy’s list, Lorenzo Musetti has reached the singles or doubles final at every event he has contested so far in 2016, claiming two European Championship silver medals, and playing on the winning Winter Cups by HEAD and Summer Cups teams as well as two Category 1 doubles and one singles title. Full ranking lists can be found at www.TennisEurope.org. Rankings below are as of August 17th 2016.

14 & Under Girls Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

u

Helene PELLICANO

MLT 1050

02

u

Daria FRAYMAN

RUS 930

03

p

Denisa HINDOVA

CZE 900

04

p

Qinwen ZHENG

CHN 870

05

q

Romana CISOVSKA

SVK

790

06

p

Kristyna LAVICKOVA

CZE

715

07

p

Oksana SELEKHMETEVA RUS

715

08

NEW

Viktoriya KANAPATSKAYA BLR

665

09

q

Daria SNIGUR

UKR 660

10

q

Carol PLAKK

EST

640

Name

Nat.

Points

Viktoriya Kanapatskaya (BLR) Photo: Jet Tanaka

14 & Under Boys Rank

01

u

Dalibor SVRCINA

CZE 970

02

u

Oleksiy SHESTAKOV

UKR 675

03

p

Lorenzo ROTTOLI

ITA

668

04

NEW

Lorenzo MUSETTI

ITA

610

04

q

Dawid TACZALA

POL 600

06

NEW

Alexander MANDMA

EST 560

06

p

Viktor JOVIC

SRB 560

08

q

Alibek KACHMAZOV

RUS 555

09

NEW

10

q

J Von Der SCHULENBERG SUI Nicholas IONEL

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550

ROU 545

Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) Photo: Jet Tanaka


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2017 Flagship Junior Event Calendar

Week Jan 23

AUSTRALIAN OPEN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Grand Slam Juniors (ITF)

18&U

TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS

Qualifying Rounds

12&U

Jan 27 - Jan 29

Fri-Sun

Feb 3 - 5

Fri-Sun

TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD

Qualifying Rounds

14/16&U

Feb 10 -12

Fri-Sun

TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS

Final Rounds

12&U

Final Rounds

Feb 17 - 19

Fri-Sun

TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD

Mar TBA

Mon-Thu

Week Mar 27

Fri - Sun

ITF/TENNIS EUROPE DEVELOPMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS ITF JUNIOR MASTERS

ITF

18&U

ROLAND GARROS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Grand Slam Juniors (ITF)

18&U

WIMBLEDON JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS COPA DEL SOL & EUROPA CUP ITF WORLD JUNIOR TENNIS COMPETITION EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS COPA DEL SOL & EUROPA CUP ITF WORLD JUNIOR TENNIS COMPETITION ITF WORLD JUNIOR TENNIS FINALS

Grand Slam Juniors (ITF)

18&U

Qualifying Rounds

14&U

Final Rounds

14&U

Jun 5 - 11 Jul 10 - 16 Jul 2 - 4 July 7 - 9

Sun-Tue Fri-Sun

Aug TBA July 24 - 31

Mon-Sun

EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

July 24 - 30

Mon-Sun

EYOF

July 27 - 30

Thu-Sun

Aug 10 – 13

Thu-Sun

Aug 2 - 4

Wed-Fri

TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS ITF JUNIOR DAVIS & FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS

Aug 7 - 9

Mon-Wed

Sep 4 - 10

Mon-Sun

Sep 25 - 30 Oct 6 - 8

Fri-Sun

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ITF

14&U 14/16/18&U

Qualifying Rounds

12&U

Final Rounds

12&U

Qualifying Rounds Qualifying Rounds

16&U 18&U

EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS ITF JUNIOR DAVIS & FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS

Final Round Final Round

16&U 18&U

US OPEN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Grand Slam Juniors (ITF)

18&U

ITF JUNIOR DAVIS CUP/JUNIOR FED CUP BY BNP PARIBAS WORLD FINALS

16&U

TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS

16&14U


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

12 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

June 06

Cacak (SRB)

3 N Zekic (SRB) R Gruszczynska (POL)

June 06

Biot (FRA)

3 C Bouchelaghem (FRA) L Fruhvirtova (CZE)

June 13

Padova (ITA)

3 G Ganfolfi (ITA)

June 13

Riga (LAT)

3 S Rachalouski (BLR)

G Pedone (ITA)

E Krokhina (RUS) June 13

Aylesbury (GBR)

3 L Davey (GBR) H Smith (GBR)

June 13

Prijedor (BIH)

3 N Zekic (SRB) V Popa Teiusanu (ROU)

June 20

Trieste (ITA)

3 A Basile (BEL) E Laskevich (BLR)

June 20

Pinsk (BLR)

3 Z Nahirniak (UKR)

June 20

Rakovnik (CZE)

3 O Kratochvil (CZE)

D Shnaider (RUS)

E Andreeva (RUS) June 20

Krosno (POL)

3 F Neuwirth (CZE) A Piestrzynska (POL)

June 27

Porto San Giorgio (ITA)

3 D Prizmic (CRO) K Dimitrova (BUL)

June 27

Budaors Cup (HUN)

3 K Zhzhenov (RUS) V Popa Teiusanu (ROU)

July 04

Bressanone (ITA)

3 J Bilardo (ITA)

July 04

Münster (GER)

3 O Olsson (GER)

A Xu (CAN)

J Steur (NED) July 04

Otocec (SLO)

3 L Mikrut (CRO) N Khalturina (RUS)

July 11

July 11

Sliven (BUL)

Fürstenfeld

3 D Dinev (BUL)

Wahlstedt (GER)

Doubles Winner

L Jovanovic (SRB)

76(3) 61

Djuric (MNE)/Jovanovic (SRB)

A Obradovic (SRB)

60 61

Nikcevic/Ratkovic (MNE)

S Cuenin (FRA)

64 61

Mikrut/Poljicak (CRO)

S Mueller (GER)

64 26 63

Lambrecht/Onia Seke (BEL)

O Olsson (GER)

64 64

Ciavarella/Minighini (ITA)

S Bernardi (ITA)

60 61

Lazarenko/Zeynalova (UKR)

A Antonovich (BLR)

63 60

Antonovich/Rachalouski (BLR)

R Gailis (USA)

64 63

Chernomorska UKR)/Pushkina (RUS)

W Jansen (GBR)

61 75

Davey/Reeve (GBR)

S Peeva (BUL)

64 46 61

Pineda/Smith (GBR)

F Prastalo (BIH)

63 61

Tomic (BIH)/Zekic (SRB)

O Molchanova (UKR)

63 62

Molchanova (UKR)/Popa Teiusanu (ROU)

H Lee (KOR)

63 06 64

Kim/Lee (KOR)

V Ferrara (ITA)

64 63

Lazarenko/Zeynalova (UKR)

S Rachalouski (BLR)

62 61

Kremenchutskyi/Soboliev (UKR)

A Falei (BLR)

60 60

Grudino (BLR)/Shnaider (RUS)

J Fiedler (CZE)

61 64

Fiedler/Nicod (CZE)

M Mack

60 16 61

Beranova/Palicova (CZE)

M Pawelski (POL)

64 60

Myslivec/Neuwirth (CZE)

R Gruszczynska (POL)

62 61

Gruszczynska/Piestrzynska (POL)

H Lee (KOR)

63 64

Baldisserri/Sanna (ITA)

D Plekhanova (CAN)

62 60

Plekhanova/Xu (CAN)

M Premzl (SLO)

36 60 60

Koshis (CYP)/Zhzhenov (RUS)

E Morozova (RUS)

62 62

Petric/Popa Teiusanu (ROU)

J Weekes (CAN)

62 63

Bilardo/Ciavarella (ITA)

M Kupres (CAN)

60 62

Kupres/Plekhanova (CAN)

J Oelschlaegel (GER)

62 62

Koshis (CYP)/Majdandzic (GER)

M Maier (GER)

64 64

Haas/Pataki (GER)

M Poljicak (CRO)

62 36 63

Borse/Mikrut (CRO)

M Majetic (CRO)

63 26 63

Bagaric/Majetic (CRO)

P Lieutaud (FRA)

76(3) 43 Ret Dinev/Draganov (BUL)

D Glushkova (BUL)

62 Retired

Dimitrova/Glushkova (BUL)

3 H El Amine (MAR)

L Van Assche (FRA)

62 63

El Amine (MAR)/Van Schalkwyk (NAM)

V Popa Teiusanu (ROU)

62 62

Cikojevic (GER)/Poljicak (CRO)

W Jansen (GBR)

75 64

Lechno-Wasiutynski/Matuszewski (POL)

S Costoulas (BEL)

61 60

Jeromin/Mueller (GER)

3 L Novakovic (NED) S Mueller (GER)

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K Dimitrova (BUL)

T Muzykantskaya (RUS) July 11

Runner-Up


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

12 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

July 18

Zetrud Lumay (BEL)

3 S Ouaraz (FRA)

C Guerrero Alvarez (ESP)

67(5) 61 62 Jucha/Patoux (FRA)

A Bresson (FRA)

76(5) 63

Haas (GER)/Lissone (NED)

C Koshis (CYP)

62 62

El Amine (MAR)/C Van Schalkwyk (NAM)

K Hofbauer (GER)

60 64

Andreeva/Khalturina (RUS)

T Ruzicka (CZE)

60 60

Fiedler/Kratochvil (CZE)

T Haas (GER) July 18

Kufstein (AUT)

3 H El Amine (MAR) S Mueller (GER)

July 18

Uherske Hradiste (CZE)

3 A Orlov (RUS)

July 25

Ohain (BEL)

3 A Blockx (BEL)

P Kubikova (CZE)

S Costoulas (BEL) July 25

Stobrec-Split (CRO)

3 D Prizmic (CRO) T Muzykantskaya (RUS)

Aug 1

Aug 08

Brussels (BEL)

Karlsruhe (GER)

Score

Doubles Winner

V Dvorakova (CZE)

63 62

Kubikova/Panchartek (CZE)

G Mingaleev (RUS)

60 61

Basile/Blockx (BEL)

E Morozova (RUS)

61 16 62

Bartashevich/Gureva (RUS)

M Poljicak (CRO)

36 60 63

Policak/Prizmic (CRO)

A Todoni (ROU)

61 62

Berankova/Halivkova (CZE)

3 A Orlov (RUS)

R Ellouck (ISR)

63 62

Bailly/Merre (BEL)

C Seke (BEL)

E Yildirm (BEL)

76(5) 62

Vandewinkel (BEL)/Vocke (GER)

3 C Koshis (CYP)

P Schoen (SUI)

61 64

Brunner/Dietrich (SUI)

K Hofbauer (GER)

60 76(5)

Hofbauer/Maier (GER)

J Fiedler (CZE)

76(4) 62

Cerny/Fiedler (CZE)

E Andreeva (RUS) Aug 08

Pisek (CZE)

3 O Kratochvil (CZE)

Aug 08

Chisnau (MDA)

3 D Duta (ROU)

O Molchanova (UKR)

S Chernomorska (UKR)

T Muzykantskaya (RUS)

63 76(1)

Berankova/Palicova (CZE)

D Soboliev (UKR)

64 64

Cazac (MDA)/Dontsov (RUS)

V Haetcaia (MDA)

62 64

Chernomorska/Sahdiieva (UKR)

Score

Doubles Winner

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

June 06

Kharkiv (UKR)

2 O Shestakov (UKR)

A Podorozhnyi (UKR)

63 62

Nayden/Shestakov (UKR)

D Lopatetskaya

64 64

Kostenko/Lopatetskaya (UKR)

63 63

Jurajda/Siniakov (CZE)

P Wygonowska (POL)

61 61

Knezkova/Mandelikova (CZE)

J Andreassen (NOR)

60 63

Andreassen/Harlem Fried (NOR)

L Kostenko (UKR) June 06

Szczecin (POL)

3 B Sanchez Martinez (GER) D Linkuns-Morozovs (LAT) K Mandelikova (CZE)

June 06

Stabekk (NOR)

3 F Nordby (NOR)

June 06

Messina (ITA)

1 M Mansilla Diez (ESP)

S Reinertsen (NOR)

N Krznaric (CRO) June 06

Vilamoura (POR)

3 P Llamas Ruiz (ESP) X Yao (CHN)

June 06

Aarhus (DEN)

3 E Moller (DEN) E Shasteen (SWE)

June 06

Skopje (MKD)

3 G Jankulovski (MKD) A Ristevska (MKD)

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H Gurholt (NOR)

62 76(3)

Gurholt/Sorensen (NOR)

H Rune (DEN)

76(3) 62

Lorens (POL)/Snitari (MDA)

F Sacco (ITA)

63 36 63

Plakk (EST)/Sayfetdinova (RUS)

T Das (IND)

75 06 63

Llamas Ruiz/ Lopez Andujar (ESP)

A Evdokimova (RUS)

64 64

Fonte/Oliveira (POR)

L Kleeberg (GER)

75 63

Moller/Poulsen (DEN)

N Gullacksen (DEN)

76(5) 62

Otway/Tamanika (NZL)

U Jovic (SRB)

36 62 62

Jankulovski/Radonjanin (MKD)

M Boyden (NED)

63 62

Hageman/Spee (NED)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

June 13

Cacak (SRB)

3 D Zubac (SRB)

L Milicevic (SRB)

46 61 63

Radovic/Zubac (SRB)

A Vileck (SRB)

I Kotlikova (SVK)

64 62

Curmi (MLT)/Lopicic (SRB)

3 E Moller (DEN)

B Heynold (GBR)

62 61

Moller (DEN)/Sharipov (RUS)

J Kolodynska (BLR)

64 63

Chekanskaya/Tolmacheva (RUS)

F Nordby (NOR)

62 06 62

Nordby/Stave Lepose (NOR)

June 13

Riga Open (LAT)

M Shusharina (RUS) June 13

Birkerod (DEN)

3 H Rune (DEN)

June 13

Nastola (FIN)

3 A Lofman (FIN)

H Gurholt (NOR)

L Heiskanen (FIN) June 13

Tbilisi (GEO)

3 A Soghoyan (ARM) P Kudermetova (RUS)

June 13

June 20

Portimao (POR)

Liepaja (LAT)

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

I Pedersen (NOR)

61 60

Burgersdijk/Pool (NED9

O Saarinen (FIN)

62 63

Antinheimo/Saarinen (FIN)

E Salo (FIN)

62 63

Erlund/Ramstedt (FIN)

A Rahman (TJK)

62 46 75

Rahman (TJK)/Soghoyan (ARM9

A Zolotareva (RUS)

76(4) 61

Lesnikova/Zolotareva (RUS)

3 T Torres (POR)

T Das (IND)

46 75 75

Llamas Ruiz/ Lopez Andujar (ESP)

X Yao (CHN)

J Haller (SUI)

61 61

Xu/Yao (CHN)

M Kasnikowski (POL)

76(4) 62

Arzhankin (RUS)/Kasnikowski (POL)

S Kimchi (ISR)

64 62

Avetisyan (ARM)/Tomase (LAT)

G Nouchakis (GRE)

63 61

Azkara/Enc (TUR)

2 E Agafonov (RUS) M Shusharina (RUS)

June 20

Tbilisi (GEO)

3 L Kikvidze (GEO)

A Kostromitina (RUS)

46 62 62

Qadaria (GEO)/Uspenskaia (RUS)

June 20

Rungsted (DEN)

3 F Nordby (NOR)

J Andreassen (NOR)

26 63 62

Nordby/Stave Lepose (NOR)

J Schalch (SUI)

M Radenkovic (SWE)

61 60

Kubo (JPN)/Tsang (AUT)

3 C Chauvin (FRA)

J De Jager (NED)

64 42 Retired Jonker/Liles (NED)

T Smith (NZL)

A Tamanika (NZL)

26 76(4) 61 Burgersdijk/Pool (NED)

P Kudermetova (RUS)

June 27

June 27

Amsterdam (NED)

Tallinn (EST)

3 D Linkuns-Morozovs (LAT) J Wajdemajer (POL) S Rutlauka (LAT)

July 04

Paris (FRA)

1 S De La Fuente (ARG) Q Zheng (CHN)

July 04

Asker (NOR)

3 R Weibull (SWE)

July 04

Meppel (NED)

3 I Trevisiol (FRA)

O Malm (SWE)

M Guth (GER) July 04

Edinburgh (GBR)

3 B Fitzpatrick (GBR) A Bissett (GBR)

July 04

Oberpullendforf (AUT)

2 L Neumayer (AUT) A Gross (AUT)

July 04

Vilnius (LTU)

Jablonec nad Nisou (CZE) 3 M Krumich (CZE) T Pluharova (CZE)

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Linkuns-Morozovs/Vorobjovs (LAT)

62 62

Koskel (EST)/Sakhanova (RUS)

E Moller (DEN)

63 62

Burruchaga/De La Fuente (ARG)

N Krznaric (CRO)

61 64

Wang/Zheng (CHN)

J Andreassen (NOR)

63 63

Assmann (GER)/Tvedt (NOR)

D Monakhova (RUS)

16 64 63

Hakovirta (FIN)/Timerman (ROU)

S Janssen (NED)

64 62

Formella/Walser (GER)

B Deleu (BEL)

63 61

Homkrun (NZL)/Sanoner (FRA)

A Hassan (GBR)

57 62 62

Fitzpatrick/Hassan (GBR)

T Fox (GBR)

62 60

Bissett/Fox (GBR)

D Buzonics (HUN)

63 46 64

Buzonics/Velcz (HUN)

M Osterreicher (AUT)

60 76(O)

Janosi (HUN)/Osterreicher (AUT)

75 63

Gladysz/Wajdemajer (POL)

E Tomase (LAT)

64 75

Komar/Tikhonko (BLR)

D Siniakov (CZE)

64 63

Damm/Damm (USA)

A Sotova (CZE)

64 60

Fantova/Pluharova (CZE)

3 D Linkuns-Morozovs (LAT) J Wajdemajer (POL) M Bondarenko (RUS)

July 04

36 63 61

V Zhadzinskaya (BLR)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

July 11

Bournemouth (GBR)

3 T Samuel (GBR)

L Petrovic (GBR)

63 61

Hassan/Samuel (GBR)

A Moen (GBR)

63 62

Bissett/Fox (GBR)

E Ediyar Uulu (RUS)

61 76(4)

Serafini/Wood (ITA)

T Fox (GBR) July 11

Otecec (SLO)

3 P Bar Biryukov (RUS) K Trivic (BIH)

E Karner (AUT)

62 61

Bubek/Klevisar (SLO)

July 11

Früstenfeld (AUT)

2 P Dias (BRA)

P Pawlak (POL)

64 64

Heinonen (SWE)/Neumayer (AUT)

D Vidmanova (RUS)

A Gross (AUT)

16 76(8) 64 Panackova (CZE)/Vidmanova (RUS)

1 S De La Fuente (ARG)

L Musetti (ITA)

63 75

L Kostenko (UKR)

64 67(3) 64 Delai/Sacco (ITA)

July 11

Velp (NED)

E Haavisto (FIN) July 11

July 18

Paola (MLT)

Nantes (FRA)

3 G Bombara (ITA)

P Alam (GBR)

63 63

Den Ouden (NED)/Parson (CYP)

A Zucchini (ITA)

A Simone (ITA)

63 16 63

Modesti/Zucchini (ITA)

J Park (KOR)

46 63 61

Llanes (URU)/ Rodrigues (BRA)

A Kajuru (JPN)

64 63

Wong/Wong (HKG)

F Schlossmann (GER)

62 61

Cadonau/Schlossmann (GER)

2 R Burruchaga (ARG) A Geller (ARG)

July 18

Kufstein (AUT)

3 A Dido (ALB)

July 18

Pilzen (CZE) EJC

E D Svrcina (CZE)

O Selekhmeteva (RUS)

H Pellicano (MLT) July 25

Annecy (FRA)

3 T Paris (FRA) L Marandel (FRA)

July 25

July 25

Dublin (IRE)

Sofia (BUL)

Hindova/Lavickova (CZE)

G Dalmasso (FRA)

36 76(5) 76(3) Inoue/Mochizuki (JPN)

E Viano (FRA)

63 46 75

Leclercq (FRA)/Scilipoti (SUI)

Mariotti (IRE)/Oliveira (POR)

3 V Kiselkov (BUL)

S Terziev (BUL)

62 62

Ganchev/Terziev

L Urso (ITA)

63 60

Dimova/Mincheva (BUL)

N Rodrigues (BRA)

75 62

Javia (IND)/Wang (CHN)

3 A Rahman (TJK)

D Astakhova (RUS)

O Lesnikova (RUS) 2 A Dido (ALB) V Petrovskaia (RUS) 3 J Kym (SUI) R De Ponti (ITA) 2 M Lorens (POL) D Vidmanova (RUS) July 25

Kordin (MLT)

3 G Carter (GBR)

Aug 01

Balashiha (RUS)

3 E Philippov (RUS)

A Shcherbinina (RUS)

A Chekanskaya (RUS)

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64 61

67(3) 64 60 Luis (POR)/Pierleoni (GBR)

Yerevan (ARM)

Wroclaw (POL)

D Hindova (CZE)

75 64

July 25

July 25

Cazaux/Marmousez (FRA)

O Mariotti (IRE)

1 X Wang (CHN)

Oberentfelden (SUI)

Persson/Wikander (SWE)

76(6) 63

J Pierleoni (GBR)

Dürren (GER)

July 25

76(9) 63

L Musetti (ITA)

A Moen (GBR)

July 25

Waiblingen (GER)

V Dorodulina (RUS)

3 A Garcian (FRA)

A Sall (FRA)

July 25

Burruchaga/De La Fuente (ARG)

V Kanapatskaya (BLR)

63 76(3)

Kanapatskaya (BLR)/Selekhmeteva (RUS)

E Michaeli (ISR)

75 63

Rahman (TJK)/Soghoyan (ARM)

E Korokozidi (RUS)

64 26 61

Bondarenko/Korokozidi (RUS)

A Cohen (ISR)

62 62

Dido (ALB)/Stricker (SUI)

S Kimchi (ISR)

63 63

Bissett/Fox (GBR)

A Burdet (SUI)

64 61

Millhouse (FRA)/Short (USA)

N Nonkovic (SRB)

63 75

De Ponti/Zingale (ITA)

D Wisniewski (POL)

76(6) 62

Sanchez (GER)/Szajrych (POL)

J Avdeeva (RUS)

75 61

Szczepanska/Wierzbowska (POL)

A Szello (HUN)

46 63 61

Carter/Revelli (GBR)

N Szabanin (HUN)

62 60

Shcherbinina (RUS)/Underwood (GBR)

A Myagkov (RUS)

62 63

Galuska/Horak (CZE)

K Khlynova (RUS)

64 61

Chekanskaya/Sysoeva (RUS)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

Aug 01

Bankia (BUL)

3 V Dimitrov

S Terziev (BUL)

36 64 64

Kiselkov/Prodanov (BUL)

L Dimova (BUL)

63 61

Sall (FRA)/Sosnovschi (MDA)

L Neumayer (AUT)

64 64

Neumayer (AUT)/Sharipov (RUS)

M Hefti (SUI)

63 64

Putz/Wildgruber (GER)

N Zuckerman (ISR)

63 64

Korelov/Kudriashov (RUS)

E Korokozidi (RUS)

26 63 62

Akhmatova (KAZ)/Komar (BLR)

1 N Martens (BEL)

B Gramaticopolo (ITA)

63 46 64

Javia (IND)/Snitari (MDA)

F Curmi (MLT)

V Kanapatskaya (BLR)

64 46 60

Kanapatskaya (BLR)/Ristevska (MKD)

A Sall (FRA) Aug 01

Ulm (GER)

2 H Medjedovic (SRB)

Aug 01

Yerevan (ARM)

3 A Soghoyan (ARM)

A Wildgruber (GER)

O Kim (UZB) Aug 01

Aug 01

Aug 08

Hasselt (BEL)

Dublin (IRE)

Podgorica (MNE)

3 J Pierleoni (GBR)

C Gannon (IRE)

36 62 64

Lopes/Morais (POR)

O Mariotti (IRE)

A O Farrell (IRE)

36 64 62

Mariotti (IRE)/Oliveira (POR)

3 D Zubac (SRB)

A Kalinin (BLR)

62 64

Erceg (CRO)/Raicevic (MNE)

A Paraskevoudi (GRE)

64 64

Kolarevic/Senic (SRB)

P Kapuskin (RUS)

16 62 64

Aleksandrov/Fatullin (RUS)

K Trivic (BIH) Aug 08

Pirogovskiy (RUS)

3 N Kashirin (RUS)

Aug 08

Basel (SUI)

3 T Rief (GER)

A Sysoeva (RUS)

S Luescher (SUI) Aug 08

Eching/Munich (GER)

2 D Siniakov (CZE) V Kanapatskaya (BLR)

Aug 08

Yervan (ARM)

A Chekanskaya (RUS)

26 62 63

Aleshina/Lenskaya-Bogomolova (RUS)

A Garcian (FRA)

75 75

Pont/Pont (SUI)

L Kung (SUI)

62 64

De Ponti/Zingale (ITA)

M Burzas (LTU)

61 62

Ganchev/Genov (BUL)

K Novakova (CZE)

76(6) 46 63 Avetisyan (ARM)/Curmi (MLT)

3 A Soghoyan (ARM)

I Kudriashov (RUS)

64 75

E Korokozidi (RUS)

O Lesnikova (RUS)

67(5) 64 62 Gorgidze (GEO)/Komar (BLR)

Dzimistarishvili (GEO)/Soghoyan (ARM)

Above (left), Santiago de la Fuente hits a forehand on his way to victory at the Category 1 14 & Under Windmill Cup in Velp (NED). (Right) Champion Qinwen Zheng (CHN) and runner-up Helene Pellicano (MLT) at the Category 1 Villeneuve-lez-Avignon tournament. You can find over 100 galleries from Tennis Europe Junior Tour events held so far this year at http://www.tenniseurope.org/photobooks.aspx?id=1234

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

June 06

Milano (ITA)

1 F Arnaboldi (ITA)

J Caldes (ESP)

36 63 76(3) Bosio/Ortenzi (ITA)

D Hindova (CZE)

61 64

V Petrenko (UKR) June 06

Stabekk (NOR)

3 G Bilinski (POL)

June 06

Siauliai (LTU)

3 J Adomavicius (LTU)

E Elde (NOR)

June 06

Mamaia (ROU)

Hradek nad Nisou (CZE)

Szazhalombatta (HUN)

Elde (NOR)/Schroeder (GER)

62 61

Cipkus/Vasiliauskas (LTU)

L Slisane (LAT)

63 60

Gaivoronskyte (LTU)/Zvereva (BLR)

2 S Palosi (ROU)

C Cretu (ROU)

60 06 62

Cretu/Georgescu (ROU)

C Manu (ROU)

A Ciuca (ROU)

64 63

Ciuca/Corneaunu (ROU)

3 J Pleca (CZE)

M Krumich (CZE)

64 63

Pleva/Silhavy (CZE)

M Panackova (CZE)

75 76(5)

Breckova/Zizkova (CZE)

K Juhas (SRB)

64 63

Kisantal/Szabo (HUN)

T Visontai (HUN)

Z Kovacs (HUN)

62 46 64

Foldeak/Kovacs (HUN)

S Bossem (GBR)

60 62

Bossem (GBR)/Politowicz (POL)

3 P Sallay (HUN)

Reykjavik (ISL)

3 M loccisano (GER)

June 13

Riga (LAT)

3 D Graziani (SUI)

L Heiskanen (FIN)

L Kubre (EST) Crema (ITA)

2 P Makk (HUN) T Malesevic (SRB)

June 13

June 13

Nastola (FIN)

Tbilisi (GEO)

3 J Spaull (AUS)

Ignatjeva/Zahare (LAT)

F Moroni (ITA)

62 63

Bosio/Peruffo (ITA)

L Pigato (ITA)

62 75

Baszak (POL)/Novikova (RUS) R Hietaranta (FIN)

3 N Naskidashvili (RUS)

O Gorgun (TUR)

60 62

Chelidze/Tkemaladze (GEO)

A Titova (RUS)

06 61 62

Kentchiashvili/Pukhaeva (GEO)

L Andonov (MKD)

64 63

Jankulosvski/Radonjanin (MKD) Hristovska/Jankulovska (MKD)

3 S Suntic (SRB)

G Zheng (CHN) 3 Z Tkemaladze (GEO) A Titova (RUS) 3 A Savoldi (ITA) N Saidenova (RUS) 3 T Krstulovic (SLO) S Babych (CAN) June 27

Bucharest (ROU)

3 C Andreescu (ROU)

June 27

Brussels (BEL)

3 M Ross (GBR)

C Manu (ROU)

S Biolay (FRA)

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76(4) 63

Joukanen (FIN)/Kuznetsova (RUS)

A Velcea (ROU)

Ptuj (SLO)

S Chekhlystova (EST)

62 63

Villeneuve-Les-Avignon (FRA) 1 E Voisin (FRA)

June 20

Ozolins/Rocens (LAT)

63 46 75

June 20

Mestre (ITA)

Avetisyan (ARM)/Heiskanen (FIN)

63 63

P Joukanen (FIN)

Skopje (MKD)

June 20

63 61

F Schommer (GER)

June 13

Tiblisi (GEO)

G Lynn Browne (IRL) M Rocens (LAT)

N Saidenova (RUS)

E Dementyeva (RUS)

June 20

Overbeck/Svenningsen (DEN)

61 61

June 06

June 13

N Svenningsen Holmvang (DEN)62 63 M Semenistaja (LAT)

K Novakova (CZE) June 06

Bezzo/Rossi (ITA)

I Kazakov (RUS)

A Gaivoronskyte (LTU) June 06

Doubles Winner

E Milovanovic (SRB)

63 60

D Glinka (EST)

67(5) 64 62 Straub/Voisin (FRA)

H Pellicano (MLT)

62 61

Novikova (RUS)/Pellicano (MLT)

N Naskidashvili (RUS)

63 46 61

Chelidze/Tkemaladze (GEO)

A Gumerova (RUS)

walkover

Bondarenko/Dementyeva (RUS)

R Tavilla (ITA)

64 61

Carnevale-Minio/Sinner (ITA)

L Alessi (ITA)

63 76(5)

Likhacheva/Saidenova (RUS)

J Kupcic (SLO)

36 64 60

Grij/Potocnik (SLO)

M Makorie (SLO)

63 63

Farbas (HUN)/Glavas (SLO)

T Frankowski (POL)

62 36 63

Cretu/Georgescu (ROU)

A Braga (ROU)

61 61

Manu/Neacsu (ROU)

M Wozniak (POL)

62 60

Galus/Wozniak (POL)

C Vlasselaer (BEL)

64 75

Argyrokastriti (GRE)/Vasilyeva (RUS)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

June 27

Silven (BUL)

3 A Muniz Hidalgo (ESP)

Y Georgiev (BUL)

64 26 64

Garbachkov/Valeov (BUL)

D Radulova (ROU)

60 63

Kandyba/Shevchenko (RUS)

S Thiergard (GER)

46 62 62

Formella/Gumz (GER)

R Youseva (BUL) June 27

Amsterdam (NED)

3 E Momo Andre (FRA)

June 27

Cakovec (CRO)

2 F Speziali (ITA)

N Redelijk (USA)

R Zadori (HUN) July 04

Asker (NOR)

3 T Frankowski (POL) W Baszak (POL)

July 04

Vilnius (LTU)

3 A Bardzin (BLR) I Daujotaite (LTU)

July 04

Haskovo (BUL)

3 M Stanchev (BUL) A Maneva (ROU)

July 04

Slovenska Lupca (SVK)

3 T Puerrer (AUT)

July 04

Marianske Lanze (CZE)

3 J Pleva (CZE)

R Cisovska (CZE)

July 11

Kordin (MLT)

Sofia (BUL)

Oetwil am See

V Schnell Jacobsen (DEN)

62 76(3)

Baszak (POL)/Gkogkou (GRE)

R Neganov (RUS)

63 62

Bardzin (BLR)/Neganov (RUS)

K Brich (BLR)

75 75

Brich/Brich (BLR)

A Muniz Hidalgo (ESP)

63 64

Gomez/Muniz Hidalgo (ESP)

E Kraleva (BUL)

46 61 63

Dimova/Kraleva (BUL)

D Palan (CZE)

75 06 64

Behun/Bielik (SVK)

Brichackova (CZE)/Shetinina (RUS)

3 D Liveras (CYP)

P Marino (ITA)

67(5) 75 63 Liveras/Savva (CYP)

B Ottone (ITA)

P Csabi (CZE)

63 63

Donnini/Ottone (ITA)

2 B Atlangeriev (RUS)

2 R Martin (SUI)

3 K Juhas (SRB)

S Biolay (FRA)

M Iliev (BUL)

62 61

Feliu Gomez (ESP)/Georgiev (BUL)

R Youseva (BUL)

63 46 75

Trencheva/Youseva (BUL)

J Von Der Schulenburg (SUI)

63 75

Lanz/Schaer (SUI)

E Vinnik (RUS)

62 62

Geissler (AUT)/Ryser (SUI)

N Giraldez (ESP)

62 60

Huete/Vives Marcos (ESP)

I Adrover Gallego (ESP)

63 16 63

Adrover Gallego/Falceto Font (ESP)

N Slavic (SWE)

61 62

Pentousis (GRE)/Stefanovic (SRB)

P Akimova (RUS)

16 76(4) 62 Suchankova (SRB)/Trencheva (BUL)

R Macovei (ROU)

64 57 64

Macovei/Popeanga (ROU)

C Manu (ROU)

A Braga (ROU)

64 62

Floca Oprea/Manu (ROU)

2 R Neganov (RUS)

A Bardzin (BLR)

63 63

Bardzin (BLR)/Neganov (RUS)

A Shscherbinina (RUS)

64 61

Shcherbinina/Timofeeva (RUS)

M Krumich (CZE)

61 61

Roider/Stino (AUT)

M Osterreicher (AUT)

06 62 76(4) Csabi (CZE)/Shetinina (RUS)

R Izquierdo Luque (ESP)

06 76(4) 62 Hersey/Mchugh (GBR)

H Stevic (FRA) 2 M Georgescu (ROU)

J Avdeeva (RUS) 3 P Sanchez Vinas (ESP) A Jakovleva (LAT) July 18

Moscow (RUS) EJC

E C Sanchez Jover (ESP)

July 25

Ohain (BEL)

3 O Tobisch (GER)

O Danilovic (SRB)

J Garland (TPE)

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Adamek/Frankowski (POL)

46 64 61

Nis (SRB)

Trnava (SVK)

62 64

I Shetinina (RUS)

July 18

July 18

D Chen (GBR)

Beran/Bondrak (CZE)

3 P Vives Marcos (ESP)

Lida (BLR)

61 33 Retired Plumtree (CRO)/Shitikova (RUS)

Hedrzak/Wierzbowska (POL)

Aviles (ESP)

July 18

R Farbas (HUN)

63 60

July 11

Curtea De Arges (ROU)

Sallay (HUN)/Seidler (AUT)

76(3) 75

V Ryser (SUI)

July 18

Homkrun (NZL)/Redelijk (USA)

64 62

A Velcea (ROU)

E Milovanovic (SRB) July 11

60 61

M Skutella (POL)

D Vidmanova (RUS) July 04

S Kimchi (ISR) K Juhas (SRB)

I Swiatek (POL)

63 61

Chwalinska/Swiatek (POL)

P Galus (POL)

63 62

Hartenstein/Tobisch (GER)

T Di Girolami (BEL)

61 60

Bousseau/Falentin (FRA)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

July 25

Waiblingen (GER)

2 M Pfaff (GER)

E Bottino (ITA)

63 63

Tanner (SUI)/Zeitvogel (GER)

A Velcea (ROU)

N Geissler (AUT)

61 64

Aleshina/Petrovskaia (RUS)

M Aleksic (MNE)

63 62

Aleksic (MNE)/Dobrnjac (SRB)

V Sheikina (UKR)

62 62

Suchankova (SVK)/Vidovic (SRB)

75 63

Martin/Rossi (SUI)

S Zund (LIE)

36 61 64

Magun (SUI)/Zund (LIE)

B Emesz (AUT)

62 63

Sallay (HUN)/Seidler (AUT)

S Kraus (AUT)

64 36 62

Kraus/Mikulan (AUT)

July 25

Niksic (MNE)

3 V Dobrnjac (SRB)

July 25

Oberentfelden (SUI)

3 J Von Der Schulenburg (SUI) J Schaer (SUI)

S Suchankova (SVK)

N Meier (GER) July 25

Kerms (AUT)

2 S Traxler (AUT) M Dalakishvili (GEO)

July 25

Stavanger (NOR)

3 L Rivera (SWE) A Myhre (NOR)

Aug 01

Ulm (GER)

2 L Kraemer (GER) E Meyer (AUT)

Aug 01

Podgorica (MNE)

3 K Juhas (SRB)

Aug 01

Kavadarci (MKD)

3 J Spaull (AUS)

P Shitikova (RUS)

R Tudorache (ROU) Aug 01

Haid (AUT)

2 S Traxler (AUT) S Kraus (AUT)

Aug 01

Viljandi (EST)

3 A Mandma (EST) K Saar (EST)

Aug 08

Eching/Munich (GER)

2 L Krainer (AUT) N Geissler (AUT)

Aug 08

Kilkis (GRE)

3 P Pentousis (GRE)

Aug 08

Skopje (MKD)

3 M Kuseki (MKD)

G Charalampidi (GRE)

R Tudorache (ROU) Aug 08

Zell am See (AUT)

2 F Neff (GER) M Dalakishvili (GEO)

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O Weightman (GBR)

76(2) 63

Grekul (UKR)/Sansouski (BLR)

C Russell (GBR)

22 Retired

Myhre/Ramsland (NOR)

R Christiansen (GER)

64 61

Andaloro/Maggioli (ITA)

A Sizova (RUS)

63 62

Likhacheva/Saidenova (RUS)

D Obradovic (SRB)

63 64

Juhas/Kovac (SRB)

V Sheikina (UKR)

62 63

Dadvani (UKR)/Hot (MNE)

L Stefanovic (SRB)

60 62

Andonov/Kuseki (MKD)

D Krzovska (MKD)

60 62

Dima/Tudorache (ROU)

B Emesz (AUT)

62 63

Traxler/Vondrak (AUT)

S Zund (LIE)

63 62

Dalakishvili (GEO)/Kuznetsova (RUS)

D Linkuns-Morozovs (LAT)

64 36 62

Agafonov (RUS)/Linkuns-Morozovs (LAT)

S Orav (EST)

75 61

Orav/Saar (EST)

M Vankan (GER)

75 62

Demichelis/Maggioli (ITA)

M Novikova (RUS)

67(4) 64 62 Kanapatskaya (BLR)/Ristevska (MKD)

N Manopoulos (GRE)

61 Retired

Daglis/Roumpis (GRE)

E Kokkinaki (GRE)

75 67(2) 61 Kokkinaki/Kokkinaki (GRE)

V Jovic (SRB)

61 62

Jovic (SRB)/Popeanga (ROU)

A Manea (ROU)

63 64

Dima/Tudorache (ROU)

N Waldner (AUT)

76(2) 62

Asamer (AUT)/Tanner (SUI)

A Gross (AUT)

62 62

Bokor/Gross (AUT)


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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Men’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

June 06

Huelva (ESP)

$25,000

J Domingues (POR)

M Vilella Martinez (ESP)

64 63

Arenas-Gualda/Vega Hernandez (ESP)

June 06

Plovdiv (BUL)

$10,000

P Martinez Portero (ESP)

D Kuzmanov (BUL)

76(5) 62

De Waard/ Puodziunas (AUS)

June 06

Akko (ISR)

$10,000

E Leshem (ISR)

N Chappell (USA)

62 61

Chaplin (AUS)/Mclachlan (NZL)

June 06

Bergamo (ITA)

$10,000

A Virgili (ITA)

J Sorgi (BRA)

63 64

Sude (GER)/Volante (ITA)

June 06

Sopot (POL)

$10,000

K Majchrzak (POL)

A Kapas (POL)

75 64

Matuszewski/Zuk (POL)

June 06

Arad (ROU)

$10,000

P Luncanu (ROU)

R Marcora (ITA)

63 46 64

Kalenichenko (UKR)/Pichler (AUT)

June 06

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Sieber (GER)

C Fortuna (ITA)

64 61

Bernardi/De Paula (BRA)

June 13

Binche (BEL)

$10,000

N Desein (BEL)

A Rinderknech (FRA)

62 67(3) 61 Sabry (EGY)/Schonenberg (GER)

June 13

Mont-De-Marsan (FRA) $10,000

M Hamou (FRA)

G Jacq (FRA9

64 75

Bonzi/Jacq (FRA)

June 13

Sassuolo (ITA)

$10,000

K Mesaros (CRO)

P Meis (GER)

61 62

Eriksson/Sekulic (SWE)

June 13

Alkmaar (NED)

$10,000

P Sousa (POR)

J Pereira (BRA)

36 75 63

Griekspoor/Van Rijthoven (NED)

June 13

Warsaw (POL)

$10,000

P Nagy (HUN)

M Gawron (POL)

64 06 64

Gawron/Panfil (POL)

June 13

Buzau (ROU)

$10,000

M Cuevas (URU)

P Luncanu (ROU)

60 63

AlcarazIvorra(ESP)/Saavedra-Corvalan(CHI)

June 13

Martos (ESP)

$10,000

F Nielsen (DEN)

R Boutillier (FRA)

64 63

Boutillier/Lescure (FRA

June 13

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

R Bellotti (ITA)

M Sieber (GER)

06 61 64

Agamenone/Arreche (ARG)

June 20

Toulon (FRA)

$25,000

L Ouahab (MAR)

L Lokoli (FRA)

63 76(3)

Martinez Portero (ESP)/Ouahab (MAR)

June 20

Breda (NED)

$25,000

J De Loore (BEL)

D Masur (GER)

62 62

Brkic (BIH)/Majchrzak (POL)

June 20

Palma del Rio (ESP)

$25,000

A Santillan (JPN)

R Boutillier (FRA)

75 63

Nielsen (DEN)/O'Hare (IRL

June 20

Havre (BEL)

$10,000

D Altmaier (GER)

M Authom (BEL)

62 62

Gille/Vligen (BEL)

June 20

Skopje (MKD)

$10,000

D Petrovic (SRB)

A Muller (FRA)

63 46 76(6) Jotovski (MKD)/Lazov (BUL)

June 20

Kaltenkirchen (GER)

$10,000

G Jacq (FRA)

Y Maden (GER)

36 32 Retired

June 20

Basilicanova (ITA)

$10,000

L Giustino (ITA)

W Trusendi (ITA)

64 64

Felder (URU)/Heras (ARG)

June 20

Bucharest (ROU)

$10,000

C Taberner (ESP)

M Kestelboim (ARG)

61 57 64

Manafov (UKR)/Paz (ARG)

June 20

Moscow (RUS)

$10,000

A Bublik (RUS)

F Horansky (SVK)

63 76(5)

Karlovskiy/Matsukevitch (RUS)

June 20

Mugla/Marmaris (TUR) $10,000

R Bellotti (ITA)

C Ilkel (TUR)

75 75

Altuna/Ilkel (TUR)

June 27

Pardubice (CZE)

$25,000

O luz (BRA)

P Torebko (GER)

62 62

Hernych/Kolar (CZE)

June 27

Montauban (FRA)

$25,000

J Samper-Montana (ESP)

C Lestienne (FRA)

76(6) 67(6) 62 Brkic (BIH)/Zampieri (BRA)

June 27

Nieuwpoort (BEL)

$10,000

L Van Der Linden (NED)

J Merckx (BEL)

60 61

Gille/Vligen (BEL)

June 27

Skopje (MKD)

$10,000

A Muller (FRA)

D Grabul (MKD)

62 64

Jotovski (MKD)/Lazov (BUL)

June 27

Kamen (GER)

$10,000

C Heyman (BEL)

A Hoang (FRA)

67(3) 62 76(6) Haerteis/Wagner (GER)

June 27

Albinea (ITA)

$10,000

W Trusendi (ITA)

F Picco (ITA)

75 62

Basso/Moncagatto (ITA)

June 27

Middelburg (NED)

$10,000

J Huta Galung (NED)

J Sels (NED)

63 62

Griekspoor/Van Rijthoven (NED)

June 27

Curtea de Agres (ROU) $10,000

M Niesten (NED)

D Dima (ROU)

61 63

Kestelboim (ARG)/Luncanu (ROU)

June 27

Kazan (RUS)

$10,000

M Giner (ESP)

E Karlovskiy (RUS)

62 46 63

Vasilenko/Zaitcev (RUS)

June 27

Bakio (ESP)

$10,000

R Ojeda Lara (ESP)

A Menendez-Maceiras (ESP) 62 63

Durasovic (NOR)/Munar (ESP)

June 27

Mersin (TUR)

$10,000

R Bellotti (ITA)

R Ramirez Hidalgo (ESP)

Mugevicius (LTU)/Pichler (AUT)

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ITF Men’s Circuit Week

Venue

July 04

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Bourg-en-Bresse (FRA) $25,000

L Giustino (ITA)

R Jouan (FRA)

64 62

Gard (USA)/Gonzales (PHI)

July 04

Napoli (ITA)

$25,000

C Garin (CHI)

J Paz (ARG)

62 60

Baldi/Pellegrino (ITA)

July 04

Amstelveen (NED)

$25,000

A Metreveli (GEO)

J Sels (NED)

62 60

Pel (NED)/Pereira (BRA)

July 04

Telfs (AUT)

$10,000

G Oliveira (POR)

Y Hanfmann (GER)

76(4) 36 61 Kapas/Panfil (POL)

July 04

De Haan (BEL)

$10,000

M Authom (BEL)

Y Vandenbulcke (BEL)

61 46 75

Geerts/Vanneste (BEL)

July 04

Usti Nad Orlici (CZE)

$10,000

U Ignatik (BLR)

P Cias (POL)

61 64

Dolezel/Safranek (CZE)

July 04

Skopje (MKD)

$10,000

K Mesaros (CRO)

C Fortuna (ITA)

46 63 30 Retired

July 04

Saarlouis (GER)

$10,000

M Netuschil (GER)

D Horansky (SVK)

62 64

Fanselow/Lenz (GER)

July 04

Kazan (RUS)

$10,000

A Zaitcev (RUS)

Marc Giner (ESP)

36 61 64

Korolev/Muzaev (RUS)

July 04

Getxo (ESP)

$10,000

R Ojeda Lara (ESP)

P Martinez Portero (ESP)

61 64

Lopez San Martin/Munar (ESP)

July 04

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

B Botzer (ISR)

Y Jankovits (FRA)

75 36 62

Agamenone/Kestelboim (ARG)

July 11

Kramsach (AUT)

$10,000

Y Hanfmann (GER)

S Tsitsipas (GRE)

64 64

Neuchrist (AUT)/Pel (NED)

July 11

Westende (BEL)

$10,000

R Bemelmans (BEL)

Y Mertens (BEL)

63 67(3) 61 Bemelmans/Mertens (BEL)

July 11

Brno (CZE)

$10,000

V Safranek (CZE)

P Nejedly (CZE)

61 62

Kalenichenko (UKR)/Pichler (AUT)

July 11

Saint-Gervais (FRA)

$10,000

M Hamou (FRA)

A Musialek (FRA)

75 62

Hoang/Tessa (FRA)

July 11

Trier (GER)

$10,000

M Marterer (GER)

F Coria (ARG)

61 62

Gigounon/Vanneste (BEL)

July 11

Casinalbo (ITA)

$10,000

A Pellegrino (ITA)

D Galoppini (ITA)

64 16 64

Balzerani/Dalla Valle (ITA)

July 11

Idanha-A-Nova (POR) $10,000

J Monteiro (POR)

H Grenier (FRA)

63 62

Deus/Gil (POR)

July 11

Gandia (ESP)

$10,000

J Munar (ESP)

I Gakhov (RUS)

63 64

Giner (ESP)/Werner (GER)

July 18

Troyes (FRA)

$25,000

J Eysseric (FRA)

T Wang (FRA)

62 57 62

Eysseric (FRA)/Rimboli (BRA)

July 18

Kassel (GER)

$25,000

Y Hanfmann (GER)

J Lenz (GER)

76(5) 61

Neuchrist (AUT)/Pel (NED)

July 18

Bad Waltersdorf (AUT) $10,000

S Ofner (AUT)

C Denolly (FRA)

64 46 63

Kossler (AUT)/Ramskogler (AUT)

July 18

Knokke (BEL)

$10,000

D Altmaier (GER)

C Ruud (NOR)

67(3) 61 76(3)

July 18

Gubbio (ITA)

$10,000

A Pellegrino (ITA)

F Coria (ARG)

75 61

July 18

Vilnius (LTU)

$10,000

M Libietis (LAT)

K Stabins (LAT)

62 67(2) 60 Grigelis/Mugevicius (LTU)

July 18

Idanha-A-Nova (POR) $10,000

B Patael (ISR)

A Gaspar Murta (POR)

76(2) 64

Clayton/O'Mara (GBR)

July 18

Pitesti (ROU)

$10,000

D Dima (ROU)

J Ubiergo (FRA)

62 75

Apostol/Frunza (ROU)

July 18

Belgarde (SRB)

$10,000

C O'Connell (AUS)

N Fatic (BIH)

64 61

Peric/Rakic (SRB)

July 18

Denia (ESP)

$10,000

C Taberner (ESP)

J Munar (ESP)

46 75 75

Giner/Taberner (ESP)

July 25

Ajaccio (FRA)

$25,000

M Hamou (FRA)

M Tepavac (SRB)

57 63 64

Arneodo (MON)/Nys (FRA)

July 25

Wels (AUT)

$10,000

R Kern (GER)

L Hampel (AUT)

64 60

Bader (AUT)/Oliveira (POR)

July 25

Duinbergen (BEL)

$10,000

M Chazal (FRA)

S Ehrat (SUI)

75 26 62

Gille/Vligen (BEL)

Gabb/Pauffley (GBR)

Gille/Vligen (BEL)

Bonzi/Jacq (FRA)

July 25

Parnu (EST)

$10,000

M Libietis (LAT)

A Brizzi (ITA)

76(6) 76(6) Dembek/Zielinski (POL)

July 25

Telavi (GEO)

$10,000

I Vasilyev (RUS)

I Lebedev (RUS)

26 75 63

Borsos (HUN)/Mugevicius (LTU)

July 25

Pontevedra (ITA)

$10,000

A Basso (ITA)

O Giacalone (ITA)

75 63

Felder (URU)/Massara (ITA)

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Venue

July 25

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Castelo Branco (POR) $10,000

J O'mara (GBR)

J Ocleppo (ITA)

36 75 76(2) Cunha Silva/Gil (POR)

July 25

Cluj Napoca (ROU)

$10,000

N Frunza (ROU)

A Apostol (ROU)

61 64

Anagnastopol/Cornea (ROU)

July 25

Sombor (SRB)

$10,000

K Mesaros (CRO)

L Celebic (MNE)

63 36 63

Celebic (MNE)/Fatic (BIH)

July 25

Trnava (SVK)

$10.000

C Denolly (FRA)

P Fabian (SVK)

75 76(2)

Kalenichenko/Kekercheni (UKR)

July 25

Xativa (ESP)

$10,000

P Martinez Portero (ESP)

C Taberner (ESP)

26 61 64

BarrosoCampos/MartinezPortero(ESP)

Aug 01

Bolzano (ITA)

$25,000

J Hernandez-Fernandez (DOM) B Malla (CHI)

64 64

Gard (USA)/Gonzales (PHI)

Aug 01

Ostend (BEL)

$10,000

M Moraing (GER)

A Musialek (FRA)

36 63 64

Monteban/Van De Zandschulp (NED)

Aug 01

Kaarina (FIN)

$10,000

C Ruud (NOR)

M Torpegaard (DEN)

63 46 60

Pollanen (FIN)/Torpegaard (DEN)

Aug 01

Telavi (GEO)

$10,000

O Bielinskyi (UKR)

L Mugevicius (LTU)

64 62

Fancutt/Robins (AUS)

Aug 01

Essen (GER)

$10,000

P Torebko (GER)

Y Maden (GER)

62 61

De Waard (AUS)/Mies (GER)

Aug 01

Jurmala (LAT)

$10,000

L Grigelis (LTU)

M Libietis (LAT)

64 75

Gray/Moore (GBR)

Aug 01

Pitesti (ROU)

$10,000

N Frunza (ROU)

D Dima (ROU)

63 60

Grigoriu (ROU)/Manafov (UKR)

Aug 01

Kazan (RUS)

$10,000

A Igoshin (RUS)

A Lobkov (RUS)

62 64

Fufygin/Matsukevitch (RUS)

Aug 01

Novi Sad (SRB)

$10,000

K Mesaros (CRO)

M Linzer (AUT)

75 63

Biljesko (CRO)/Katic (SRB)

Aug 01

Piestany (SVK)

$10,000

U Ignatik (BLR)

P Nejedly (CZE)

60 61

Kalenichenko (UKR)/Pichler (AUT)

Aug 01

Bejar (ESP)

$10,000

A Artuendo Martinavarr (ESP)Y Mertens (BEL)

62 76(4)

Mertens (BEL)/Nys (FRA)

Aug 08

Cornaiano (ITA)

$25,000

J Jahn (GER)

Y Hanfmann (GER)

63 62

Eysseric(FRA)/Hernandez-Fernandez(DOM)

Aug 08

Iasi (ROU)

$25,000

D Dima (ROU)

H Casanova (ARG)

62 30 Ret

Anagnastopol/Cornea (ROU)

Aug 08

Innsbruck (AUT)

$10,000

S Ofner (AUT)

G Oliveira (POR)

62 63

Boyer (USA)/Ollert (GER)

Aug 08

Minsk (BLR)

$10,000

Y Shyla (BLR)

D Zhyrmont (BLR)

64 61

Shyka/Zhyrmont (BLR)

Aug 08

Eupen (BEL)

$10,000

J Munar (ESP)

M Moraing (GER)

76(5) 62

Hoang (FRA)/Schonenberg (GER)

Aug 08

Hyvinkaa (FIN)

$10,000

I Nedelko (RUS)

T Griekspoor (NED)

61 46 76(6) Appelgren/Rosenholm (SWE)

Aug 08

Telavi (GEO)

$10,000

L Mugevicius (LTU)

I Vasilyev (RUS)

63 62

Aug 08

Wetzlar (GER)

$10,000

M Netuschil (GER)

R Cid Subervi (DOM)

36 76(6) 64 Kahlke/Kern (GER)

Aug 08

Moscow (RUS)

$10,000

E Tyurnev (RUS)

V Ivanov (EST)

75 64

Saavedra-Corvalan/Urzua-Rivera (CHI)

Aug 08

Novi Sad (SRB)

$10,000

C O'Connell (AUS)

S Travaglia (ITA)

76(6) 64

Hirschmueller (GER)/Ilic (SRB)

Aug 08

Slovenska Lupca (SVK) $10,000

P Michnev (CZE)

G Jacq (FRA)

75 62

Jacq (FRA)/Razborsek (SLO)

Aug 08

Ourense (ESP)

A Artuendo Martinavarr (ESP)V Durasovic (NOR)

63 62

Galloway/Uspensky (USA)

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$10,000

Doubles

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Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

June 06

Essen (GER)

$50,000

S Sorribes Tormo (ESP)

K Muchova (CZE)

76(5) 64

Pous-Tio (ESP)/Schaefer (GER)

June 06

Surbiton (GBR)

$50,000

M Melnikova (RUS)

S Foretz (FRA)

63 76(6)

Marand/Oudin (USA)

June 06

Minsk (BLR)

$25,000

A Kalinskaya (RUS)

V Lapko (BLR)

64 63

Eikeri (NOR)/Pigossi (BRA)

June 06

Padova (ITA)

$25,000

S Xu (CHN)

I Soylu (TUR)

57 64 63

Matteucci (ITA)/Piter (POL)

June 06

Baku (AZE)

$10,000

K Kerimbayeva (KAZ)

V Zeleva (RUS)

63 62

Kerimbayeva (KAZ)/Tan (SIN)

June 06

La Reunion (FRA)

$10,000

C Ewijk (NED)

E Cascino (FRA)

16 64 62

Payet (FRA)/Reddy (IND)

June 06

Akko (ISR)

$10,000

V Ekshibarova (ISR)

M Paigina (RUS)

63 64

Ekshibarova (ISR/Totka (HUN)

June 06

Puszczykowo (POL)

$10,000

M Bouzkova (CZE)

V Savinykh (RUS)

62 60

Forys (POL)/Savinykh (RUS)

June 06

Velenje (SLO)

$10,000

G Pantuckova (CZE)

K Juvan (SLO)

46 62 60

Pantuckova/Pantuckova (CZE)

June 06

Madrid (ESP)

$10,000

M Yerolymos (FRA)

T Sugnaux (SUI)

63 46 63

Ponchet (FRA)/Shamayko (RUS

June 06

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

Z Zlochova (SVK)

N Kolar (SLO)

36 62 30 R Jovanovic (AUS)/Vanenburg (NED)

June 13

Ilkley (GBR)

$50,000

E Rodina (RUS)

R Sramkova (SVK)

64 64

Yang/Zhang (CHN)

June 13

Szeged (HUN)

$50,000

V Tomova (BUL)

M Sakkari (GER)

46 60 64

Dinu (ROU)/Gjorcheska (MKD)

June 13

Minsk (BLR)

$25,000

V Grammatikopoulou (GRE) A Kalinskaya (RUS)

63 41 Ret

Grammatikopoulou(GRE)/Kalinskaya(RUS)

June 13

Montpellier (FRA)

$25,000

J Teichmann (SUI)

M Gonzalez (PAR)

62 76(6)

P Thombare (IND)/Wacanno (NED)

June 13

Braunschweig (GER)

$25,000

N Stojanovic (SRB)

E Gorgodze (GEO)

64 63

Gerlach (GER)/Hobgarski (GER)

June 13

Prerov (CZE)

$10,000

L Jurikova (SVK)

A Zarytska (UKR)

62 64

Jablonovska (SVK)/Zovincova (CZE)

June 13

Sassuolo (ITA)

$10,000

J Pieri (ITA)

M Spigarelli (ITA)

62 63

Balducci/Chiesa (ITA)

June 13

Alkmaar (NED)

$10,000

E Boeykens (BEL)

K Hering (GER)

63 75

Huber (GER)/Scholsen (BEL)

June 13

Oeiras (POR)

$10,000

A Moratelli (ITA)

V Bosio (ARG)

64 62

Ka (CAM)/Sarrazin (FRA)

June 13

Maribor (SLO)

$10,000

M Zakarlyuk (UKR)

N Potocnik (SLO)

36 75 63

Kolar (SLO)/Stephenson (GBR)

June 13

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

A Aksu (TUR)

R Serban (ROU)

63 63

Hartono (NED)/Hourigan (NZL)

June 20

Perigueux (FRA)

$25,000

J Teichmann (SUI)

O Saez Larra (ESP)

63 63

Perrin (SUI)/Skamlova (SVK) Giovine (ITA)/Piter (POL)

June 20

Rome (ITA)

$25,000

R Sramkova (SVK)

R Jani (HUN)

61 61

June 20

Moscow (RUS)

$25,000

A Komardina (RUS)

G Voskoboeva (KAZ)

76(3) 46 63 Dzalamidze/Kudermetova (RUS)

June 20

Ystad (SWE)

$25,000

S Celik (SWE)

A Amanmuradova (UZB)

61 63

Lister (SWE)/Stojanovic (SRB)

June 20

Lenzerheide (SUI)

$25,000

T Korpatsch (GER)

D Jakupovic (SLO)

46 64 62

Majeric (SLO)/Naydenova (BUL)

June 20

Nieuwpoort (BEL)

$10,000

Q lemoine (NED)

M Yerolymos (FRA)

64 63

Carreras (GBR)/Savoretti (ITA)

June 20

Kaltenkirchen (GER)

$10,000

K Hobgarski (GER)

L Matviyenko (GER)

63 63

Hobgarski/Wachaczyk (GER)

June 20

Breda (NED)

$10,000

V Heisen (GER)

K Versteeg (NED)

62 61

Grammatikopoulou(GRE)/Pirazhenka(BLR)

June 20

Cantanhede (POR)

$10,000

S Lohan (IRL)

V Bosio (ARG)

63 75

Jorge/Oliveira (POR)

June 20

Maribor (SLO)

$10,000

M Spremo (SRB)

M Pislak (SLO)

76(4) 06 62 Palcic/Potocnik (SLO)

June 20

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

J Zerbone (FRA)

A Sotnikova (UKR)

63 57 76(4) Romeo (FRA)/Sotnikova (UKR)

June 27

Rome (ITA)

$50,000

S Soler-Espinosa (ESP)

L Pous-Tio (ESP)

26 64 75

Soylu (TUR)/Xu (CHN)

June 27

Denain (FRA)

$25,000

N Podoroska (ARG)

I Ramialison (FRA)

63 57 64

Honcova (SVK)/Reix (FRA)

June 27

Stuttgart (GER)

$25,000

L Gjorcheska (MKD)

D Jakupovic (SLO)

62 36 64

Gjorcheska (MKD)/Molinero (ARG)

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Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

June 27

Middelburg (NED)

$25,000

Q lemoine (NED)

V Grammatikopoulou (GRE) 62 75

Lemonie/Wacanno (NED)

June 27

Torun (POL)

$25,000

I Shinikova (BUL)

T Majeric (SLO)

75 46 62

Bara (ROU)/Savinykh (RUS)

June 27

Helsingborg (SWE)

$25,000

S Celik (SWE)

D Seguel (CHI)

64 62

Tian/You (CHN)

June 27

Banja Luka (BIH)

$10,000

V Kuzmova (SVK)

M Pislak (SLO)

60 61

Kotelesova (SVK)/Pislak (SLO)

June 27

Amarante (POR)

$10,000

A Ka (CAM)

A Carrillo Marin (ESP)

36 76(6) 75 Mihalikova (SVK)/Murta (POR)

June 27

Focsani (ROU)

$10,000

A Vdovenco (MDA)

C Ene (ROU)

75 46 61

Simion/Talaba (ROU)

June 27

Kazan (RUS)

$10,000

A Anshba (RUS)

A Gasanova (RUS)

57 61 60

Doroshina/Sizikova (RUS)

June 27

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

Z Zlochova (SVK)

S Larkin (GBR)

64 76(5)

Sezer (TUR)/Veselinovic (MNE)

July 04

Contrexeville (FRA)

$100,000

P Parmentier (FRA)

O Dodin (FRA)

61 61

Burger (NED)/Pous-Tio (ESP)

July 04

Budapest (HUN)

$100,000

E Kostova (BUL)

V Tomova (BUL)

60 76(3)

Burgic Bucko (BIH)/Garcia-Perez (ESP)

July 04

Versmold (GER)

$50,000

A Lottner (GER)

T Smitkova (CZE)

36 75 63

Dzalamidze (RUS)/Strakhova (UKR)

July 04

Torino (ITA)

$25,000

D Jakupovic (SLO)

L Gjorcheska (MKD)

75 64

Gjorcheska (MKD)/Jakupovic (SLO)

July 04

Brussels (BEL)

$10,000

E Perez (AUS)

K Zimmermann (BEL)

62 63

Alves (BRA)/Perez (AUS)

July 04

Amstelveen (NED)

$10,000

B Weijers (NED)

A Hartono (NED)

76(4) 64 63 Altick (USA)/Sharma (AUS)

July 04

Lisbon (POR)

$10,000

M Luque Moreno (ESP)

E Laine (FIN)

62 63

Laine (FIN)/Murray (GBR)

July 04

Iasi (ROU)

$10,000

A Perper (MDA)

G Marchetti (ITA)

63 60

Cadar (ROU)/Marchetti (ITA)

July 04

Nis (SRB)

$10,000

V Kuzmova (SVK)

M Antonitsch (AUT)

61 62

Anshba/Gabueva (RUS)

July 04

Getxo (ESP)

$10,000

J Ponchet (FRA)

I Rosca (ROU)

46 62 61

Korashvili (UKR)/Rosca (ROU)

July 04

Buca Izmir (TUR)

$10,000

A Veselinovic (MNE)

A Uzcategui (VEN)

63 64

Ekshibarova (ISR)/Veselinovic (MNE)

July 11

Olomouc (CZE)

$50,000

E Kulichkova (RUS)

E Alexandrova (RUS)

46 62 61

Burgic Bucko/Tinjic (BIH)

July 11

Aschaffenburg (GER)

$25,000

A Kalinskaya (RUS)

D Jakupovic (SLO)

63 26 62

Geuer/Zaja (GER)

July 11

Imola (ITA)

$25,000

V Kudermetova (RUS)

M Krajicek (NED)

64 62

Daniilidou (GRE)/Sabino (SUI)

July 11

Knokke (BEL)

$10,000

E Guerrero Alvarez (ESP)

M Yerolymos (FRA)

62 63

Altick (USA)/Sharma (AUS)

July 11

Prokuplje (SRB)

$10,000

S Cakarevic (FRA)

S Takamura (JPN)

62 60

Miroshnichenko/Zeleva (RUS)

July 18

Darmstadt (GER)

$25,000

T Korpatsch (GER)

F Ferro (FRA)

62 62

Grammatikopoulou(GRE)/Kalinskaya(RUS)

July18

BadWaltersdorf(AUT)

$10,000

KVonDeichmann(LIE)

GPantuckova(CZE)

7564

Potocnik/Rebersak(SLO)

July18

Tampere(FIN)

$10,000

PSuomalainen(FIN)

ELaine(FIN)

066263

Laine(FIN)/Wachaczyk(GER)

July18

Saint-Gervais(FRA)

$10,000

CScholl(USA)

CSibile(FRA)

6262

Myers/Perez(AUS)

July18

Schio(ITA)

$10,000

VStrakhova(UKR)

LStefanini(ITA)

6361

Gatica(CHI)/MHerazoGonzalez(COL)

July18

TarguJiu(ROU)

$10,000

JCristian(ROU)

GTalaba(ROU)

76(5)63

Rosca/Tatarus(ROU)

July18

Prokuplje(SRB)

$10,000

KJokic(SRB)

SCakarevic(FRA)

6475

Curovic(SRB)/Kotelesova(SVK)

July18

DonBenito(ESP)

$10,000

LSabino(SUI)

MLuqueMoreno(ESP)

6063

Ewijk/VanDerHoek(NED)

July25

Prague(CZE)

$75,000

A.Lottner(GER)

CWitthoeft(GER)

76(6)1675

Schuurs(NED)/Voracova(CZE)

July25

Horb(GER)

$25,000

TKorpatsch(GER)

TSmitkova(CZE)

6261

Hogenkamp/Kerkhove(NED)

July25

Maaseik(BEL)

$10,000

DKerfs(BEL)

SZaniewska(POL)

6275

Peers/Perez(AUS)

July25

Parnu(EST)

$10,000

AZarytska(UKR)

GPoznikhirenko(UKR)

644663

Arbuthnott(GBR)/Zarytska(UKR)

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ITF Women’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

July 25

Savitaipale (FIN)

$10,000

J Wachaczyk (GER)

G Bresica (ITA)

64 61

Bekker (RUS)/Brescia (ITA)

July 25

Targu Jiu (ROU)

$10,000

J Estable (ARG)

A Perper (MDA)

46 60 64

Perper/Vdovenco (MDA)

July 25

Palic (SRB)

$10,000

A Bukta (HUN)

S Cakarevic (FRA)

64 16 64

Bonic (SRB)/Evtimova (BUL)

July 25

El Espinar (ESP)

$10,000

J Ponchet (FRA)

R De La Torre-Sanchez (ESP) 64 62

Roemer (ECU)/Sekulic (GER)

Aug-01

Plzen (CZE)

$25,000

N Vikhlyantseva (RUS)

A Kalinskaya (RUS)

61 63

Kawa (POL)/Lister (SWE)

Aug-01

Bad Saulgau (GER)

$25,000

T Korpatsch (GER)

J Paolini (ITA)

62 63

Bara (ROU)/Korashvili (UKR)

Aug-01

Vienna (AUS)

$10,000

M Antonitsch (AUT)

P Krejsova (CZE)

36 76(2) 76(2) Heisen (GER)/Toljan (AUT)

Aug-01

Rebecq (BEL)

$10,000

H Scholsen (BEL)

E Perez (AUS)

36 61 62

Arbuthnott (GER)/Hobgarski (GER)

Aug-01

Vinkovci (CRO)

$10,000

T Andrianjafitrimo (FRA)

I Martinich (CHI)

64 61

B Bekefi/Szlavikovics (HUN)

Aug-01

Tarvisio (ITA)

$10,000

M Pislak (SLO)

F Bilardo (ITA)

61 60

Quattrone/Samsonova (ITA)

Aug-01

Targu Jiu (ROU)

$10,000

J Cristian (ROU)

A Vdovenco (MDA)

75 63

Cristian (ROU)/Papamichail (GRE)

Aug-01

Valladolid (ESP)

$10,000

E Alvarez (ESP)

G Gatto-Monticone (ITA)

46 64 64

Fita Boluda (ESP)/Wallace (AUS)

Aug-08

Koksijde (BEL)

$25,000

R Hogenkamp (NED)

O Dodin (FRA)

63 46 63

Distelmans (BEL)/Schuurs (NED)

Aug-08

Hechingen (GER)

$25,000

D Jakupovic (SLO)

C Burger (NED)

63 46 76(5) Geuer/Zaja (GER)

Aug-08

Aprilia (ITA)

$10,000

M Marfutina (RUS)

T Pieri (ITA)

64 60

Marchetti/Moratelli (ITA)

Aug-08

Arad (ROU)

$10,000

C Skamlova (SVK)

L Andrei (ROU)

64 36 64

Aksu (TUR)/Skamlova (SVK)

Aug-08

Moscow (RUS)

$10,000

V Kamenskaya (RUS)

A Tarsova (RUS)

63 62

Anshba/Gabueva (RUS)

Aug-08

Las Palmas (ESP)

$10,000

S Harris (AUS)

F Al Nabhani (OMA)

67(4) 64 76(7) Cavalle-Reimers (ESP)/Roemer (ECU)

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European Tennis Rankings - Men & Women European Women Rank

European Men

Name

Nat.

Points

Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

p

Angelique KERBER

GER

6375

01

u

Novak DJOKOVIC

SRB 15440

02

q

Garbiñe MUGURUZA

ESP 5481

02

u

Andy MURRAY

GBR 9065

03

p

Simona HALEP

ROU 5386

03

u

Roger FEDERER

SUI

5945

04

q

Agnieszka RADWANSKA POL 5250

04

p

Stan WAWRINKA

SUI

5070

05

u

Victoria AZARENKA

BLR

3656

05

q

Rafael NADAL

ESP

4850

06

u

Roberta VINCI

ITA

3440

06

p

Tomas BERDYCH

CZE

3660

07

p

Svetlana KUZNETSOVA RUS 3060

07

q

Dominic THIEM

AUT

3035

08

p

Dominika CIBULKOVA

SVK 3055

08

p

Jo-Wilfried TSONGA

FRA

2815

09

p

Carla SUAREZ NAVARRO

ESP

3010

09

p

Gael MONFILS

FRA

2755

10

p

Johanna KONTA

GBR

2940

10

p

David FERRER

ESP

2695

11

q

Petra KVITOVA

CZE

2920

11

q

David GOFFIN

BEL

2610

12

q

Timea BACSINSZKY

SUI

2609

12

q

Marin CILIC

CRO 2605

13

u

Karolina PLISKOVA

CZE

2340

13

q

Richard GASQUET

FRA

2320

14

p

A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA

RUS 2280

14

u

Roberto BAUTISTA AGUT ESP

2015

15

q

Elina SVITOLINA

UKR

2146

15

p

Feliciano LOPEZ

ESP

1975

16

NEW

Barboa STRYCOVA

CZE 2005

16

p

Ivo KARLOVIC

CRO

1650

17

NEW

Elena VESNINA

RUS

1967

17

NEW

Lucas POUILLE

FRA

1489

18

NEW

Kiki BERTENS

NED

1955

18

NEW

Alexander ZVEREV

GER

1440

19

NEW

Irina-Camelia BEGU

ROU

1865

19

u

Philipp KOHLSCRIEBER GER

1440

20

NEW

Daria KASATKINA

RUS 1773

20

NEW

Martin KLIZAN

1435

Lucas Pouille (FRA)

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