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Czech Republic and Russia win European Summer Cups titles
Russia’s victorious Boys 14&U team in Murcia
Czech Republic’s girls team at the qualifying rounds in Rakovnik
Russia and Czech Republic are the new 14 & Under European Summer Cups champions following an exciting week of play that saw 64 national teams in action at 9 venues across the continent.
had scored some impressive upsets throughout the weekend, including #5 Ergi Kirkin in the first round and #28 Finn Bass (GBR) in the semifinals. Russian #2 Philipp Klimov was too strong though, posting a 6-3 6-3 victory to give the top seeds the lead.
The boys’ Copa del Sol final in Murcia was a repeat of the final match of the qualifying group in Sassari, with top seeds Russia facing Italy, and all four players were back at the final rounds to attempt to claim the title. Tennis Europe Junior Tour #96 Nicolas Merzetti
Russian #1 Artem Dubrivyy then had to face Les Petits As champion Samuele Ramazzotti in a match featuring two of the Tour’s top four players. Ramazzotti fought back from the loss of the first >>
Inside this issue 14 & Under European Summer Cups . . . . . . . . . . 1 European Tennis Trophy Race Update. . . . . . . . ..3 Euro Beach Tennis Championships Entries. . . . 4 Wimbledon 2013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 European Junior Championships & Summer Cups Preview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ITF/Tennis Europe 16&U Touring Team. . . . . 10 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings. . . . . . . . . 13 European Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tennis Europe Official Events Calendar 2013. . . 24 HEADlines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Bartoli & Murray claim maiden Wimbledon crowns Marion Bartoli survived an upset-strewn women’s draw to claim her first Grand Slam title while Andy Murray ended Great Britain’s 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men’s singles champion. Full report on Pages 5-6.
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Czech Republic and Russia win 14&U European Summer Cups titles << set to force a decider but was unable to prolong the Russian victory much longer, with Dubrivnyy sealing the title after a high-quality two-hour battle. The Russians then completed a 3-0 win, staging an impressive fightback to win the doubles 3-6 7-6 (107). Both Dubrivnyy and Klimov also served on the victorious Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD team in February, giving Russia a clean sweep of 14 & Under boys’ team titles this season. At the girls’ final rounds in Loano, unseeded Czech Republic came from behind to end Spain’s hopes of a first-ever girls’ Europa Cup title. The Spaniards had ended the run of defending champions Great Britain in the quarterfinals before surprising top seeds Russia in the semis, while the Czechs had also scored two upset wins, over seeds Italy and Romania. Spain started the final strongly as Paula Arias Manjon recovered from the loss of the opening set to surprise Anna Slovakova, ranked 398 places above her, and secure a 1-0 lead. In the battle of the #1 players, Europe’s #3 Marketa Vondrousova then showed her authority by leveling the match with a 7-5 6-4 win over 12th-ranked Eva Guerrero Alvarez. Spain then drafted in the fresh legs of Noelia Bouzo Zanotti who replaced Guerrero for the deciding doubles match, but the more experienced pair of Slovakova & Vondrousova strode to a straight sets win to claim the title for their country for the first time since 1999.
Above: Russia’s #1 Artem Dubrivnyy has helped his nation capture both the Winter and Summer Cups titles this season.
The 14 & Under Summer Cups have a double purpose, serving also as the European qualifying competition for the ITF World Junior Tennis tournament. The top five teams from both the boys’ and girls’ events (plus the Czech Republic as hosts) will qualify to take part in the finals of the world’s team event for Under 14s in Prostejov in August. The remaining European Summer Cups events (for players aged 16 and 18 & Under) will be played during the first week of August. You can find a full list of qualifying groups and venues, plus those of the 12 & Under Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD on Pages 8-9. Full draws and results from the 14 & Under event, plus photo galleries from most of the venues can be found here (qualifying) and here (final rounds).
14 & Under European Summer Cups: Final Standings Europa Cup (Girls)
Copa del Sol (Boys)
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CZECH REPUBLIC
RUSSIA
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SPAIN
ITALY
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RUSSIA
FRANCE
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ROMANIA
GREAT BRITAIN
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ITALY
TURKEY
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GREAT BRITAIN
ROMANIA
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BELARUS
SWITZERLAND
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GERMANY
SERBIA
Nations in bold type qualify to appear at the ITF World Junior Tennis finals in Prostejov alongside hosts Czech Republic.
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Germany leads race to European Tennis Trophy Germany has stormed to the lead in the Race to the European Tennis Trophy, opening up a 500-point lead over nearest challenger Russia. Germany’s dominance is due in no small part to some outstanding results in senior tennis. With three of the four main European senior events already completed, the majority of the points in this category have already been allocated and Germany is already guaranteed to retain the Senior Tennis Trophy it has won every year since 1990. Russia’s strong performance is due largely to its results in the junior team events to have been completed so far this year. Two Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD titles from five finals have left the nation in a strong position to win the Junior Tennis trophy for a ninth time in the last ten years. The Czech Republic is also in contention to defend its titles, having won the Overall Performance and Professional Tennis trophies for the first time in 2012. Currently in fourth place overall, the Czechs stand 660 points behind the leaders, but are joint leaders in the professional tennis category and are still alive in the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas, where a repeat victory would make up the overall deficit. Italy leads the professional tennis standings alongside the Czech Republic, and currently holds a slim lead in the race to in third place overall, thanks to some prolific winners in seniors tennis. The Netherlands is seventh overall, and retains its usual spot atop the Wheelchair Tennis standings though with a reduced lead compared to last year over France and Great Britain, who share second
As European Senior Champion, Thassilo Jaun is one of the many German players to have contributed to his country’s lead.
place (and are ranked fifth and eighth overall). Other nations to feature in the overall Top Ten include Serbia and Austria, with 2011 winners Spain currently trailing in tenth place. The Trophy is designed to recognise the annual achievements of Tennis Europe's 49 member nations, providing a comprehensive overview of the performances of players and teams representing national tennis federations across four disciplines of the sport throughout the season. The first Trophy Race update of 2013 includes all points earned by nations during the first six months of the year. Rankings that use a rollover 52-week system are not included to the points totals at this stage. The final point standings will be announced during the first week of the 2014 season, and the awards presented to national federations at the 2014 Tennis Europe Annual General Meeting. Full results from last year can be found here, while the Top 5 in each category so far in 2013 can be seen in the table below.
2013 EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY RACE
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Senior Tennis
Overall Performance
Professional Tennis
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CZECH REPUBLIC RUSSIA
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ITALY
CZECH REPUBLIC AUSTRIA
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ITALY
RUSSIA
GREAT BRITAIN
ITALY
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SWITZERLAND
FRANCE
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SERBIA
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SLOVAKIA
GERMANY
Wheelchair Tennis
NETHERLANDS FRA/GBR (tied)
ISR/ESP/SWE (tied)
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European Beach Tennis Championships A record-breaking 21 nations have so far confirmed their entries for the sixth annual European Beach Tennis Championships, which will visit Great Britain for the first time when they are held in Brighton on the south coast of England from 9-11 August. 140 players are expected to take part in the event, which consists of men’s, women’s and mixed doubles competitions. The national entry list is led by Italy, whose teams have dominated the European championships so far, winning the gold and silver medals in the men’s and women’s events at all previous editions. Last year’s women’s title was won by current world #1s Simona Bonadonna & Eva D’Elia, while the men’s title went to world #2 Marco Garavini & #5 Paolo Tazzari, who lifted the trophy for a second time. Czech Republic, Russia, Spain and last year's hosts San Marino are likely to field some of the strongest teams in the draw, while the host nation will have high hopes and is able to nominate one additional team in each competition. Reflecting the continued expansion of the ITF Beach Tennis Circuit, two nations (Lithuania and Ukraine) are set to take part at the Championships for the first time.
2012 Mens Doubles podium (l-r) Michele Cappelletti, Marco Garavini, Luca Carli, Paolo Tazzari, Urban Cevka, Bostjan Repansek
The player nominations will be revealed after the nomination deadline on 15th July. Entry List Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal Russia, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain Switzerland, Ukraine,
2014 Official Championships Calendar Tennis Europe has revealed the dates of the flagship junior tournaments for next year. Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD 24-26 January (12&U Qualifying) 31 Jan-2 Feb (14/16&U Qualifying) 7-9 February (12&U Finals) 14-16 February (14/16&U Finals)
Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD 24-27 July (12&U Qualifying) 7-10 August (12&U Finals) European Junior Championships 21-27 July (14/16/18 & Under) Tennis Europe Junior Masters
European Summer Cups 3-5 October (14/16 & Under) 29 June-1 July (14&U Qualifying) 4-6 July (14&U Finals) 30 July-1 August (16/18&U Qualifying) 4-6 August (16/18&U Finals)
The Tennis Europe Junior Tour calendar for JanuaryJune 2014 will be published in October. A printable file of the official championships calendar can be found here.
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Bartoli & Murray claim maiden Wimbledon titles Andy Murray has ended Britain’s 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men’s singles champion in style by comprehensively beating world #1 Novak Djokovic to collect his second Grand Slam title. In a match between the world’s top two players, it was the lower-ranked Murray who controlled proceedings, backed by a partisan crowd of 15,000 on the Centre Court. Having been comfortably ahead throughout most of the match, the second seed was in danger of letting his opponent back into the match when serving for victory, squandering a 40-0 lead and having to save three break points before eventually seeing a Djokovic backhand float into the net. The Scot now holds two major titles, as well as the Olympic gold medal and strengthens his grip on the world #2 position. Murray described his relief at finally having ended his nation’s wait for a champion, saying, “It's really hard. For the last four or five years, it's been very, very tough, very stressful, a lot of pressure. The few days before the tournament are really difficult, as well. It's just kind of everywhere you go. It's so hard to avoid everything because of how big this event is, but also because of the history and no Brit having won. It's been very, very difficult. The tournament was rocked by a series of high profile upsets during the first week, with Roland Garros winner Rafael Nadal ousted by Steve Darcis in his opening match and 7-time champion Roger Federer seeing his record-setting run of 36 consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal appearances end at the hands of Sergey Stakhovskiy. The women’s singles was arguably even more upset-strewn than the men’s event. Red hot favourite Serena Williams entered the tournament determined to defend her title after triumphing at Roland Garros and riding a career-best win streak of 24 matches, with few pundits looking past the American or the other two most-recent Slam winners Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka as potential winners. Incredibly, all three were out by the end of the first week. If Marion Bartoli benefited from the collapse of the lower half of the draw, she certainly did it in style, advancing to the final without the loss of a set with a steely determination. Her final opponent Sabine Lisicki had a tougher route on paper, but her results were as impressive as they were improbable. After ending Serena’s reign in the fourth round by recovering from 0-3 down in the final set, she navigated
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past Kaia Kanepi to set up a semifinal with last year’s finalist Agnieszka Radwanska, now the favourite to win her first Grand Slam in the absence of her main rivals. Playing her second semi-final at Wimbledon, Lisicki held her nerve in a marathon third set, eventually ousting the Pole 9-7 to advance to the biggest match of her career. The nervous energy that Lisicki had harnessed so well in her previous matches betrayed her in the final, with the German becoming increasingly frustrated at her erratic serving and the lack of errors from her French opponent. Bartoli later commented that she recognised Lisicki’s nerves from her own first appearance in the Wimbledon final in 2007, and knew that she would win. After racing to a commanding 6-1 4-1 lead, Bartoli briefly lost concentration as Lisicki harnessed the crowd’s support to launch a mini comeback, but it was too little too late and the Frenchwoman served out to love to win her maiden Grand Slam title at her 47th attempt; a longevity record in women’s tennis. The women’s doubles went to eighth seeds Su-Wei Hseih (TPE) & Peng Shuai (CHN), who brushed past Ashleigh Barty & Casey Dellacqua in straight sets to enable Hseih to become the first player from Chinese Taipei ever to win a Grand Slam title. Their Australian opponents were playing in their second Slam final of the season and will break into the Top 20, while the winners both enter the Top 10. The record-breaking Bob & Mike Bryan etched their names even further into the record books by becoming the first team ever to hold all four Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold medals at the same time. At 35-years of age, the world #1s are more dominant than ever, and now have the chance to become the first team to record a calendar year Grand Slam at the US Open. Their final opponents Ivan Dodig (CRO) and Marcelo Melo (BRA) started their first Slam final strongly; taking the first set in a
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Bartoli & Murray claim maiden Wimbledon titles 6(2) win over Hyeon Chung of the Republic of Korea. It remains to be seen whether Wimbledon 2013 represents an anomaly or a seismic shift for tennis’ most celebrated players. With Murray having reached the final of the last four Grand Slams that he has participated in, few would disagree that his battles with Djokovic have taken over from the FedererNadal duels as the sport’s marquee attraction. Federer and Nadal will be keen to make amends for their poor performances in the coming months, as will the women’s top three of Williams, Azarenka and Sharapova. With three different men’s and women’s winners of the first three Grand Slams of the season, the US Open in New York will now be pivotal in deciding the players of the year. tie break, but were eventually pegged back by the Americans, who wrapped up their 15th major title. The mixed doubles saw Daniel Nestor of Canada and Kristina Mladenovic of France improve on their runner-up spot at Roland Garros by winning the title. They ended the reign of defending champion Lisa Raymond (USA) and her new partner Bruno Soares (BRA) with a marathon 7-5 2-6 8-6 win that finished late on the evening of the final day. Junior world #1 Belinda Bencic made history by recording a rare Roland Garros-Wimbledon double, building on her recent Paris win to outlast American Taylor Townsend in three sets in the final. The victory for the Swiss player ends an incredible run of 26 consecutive junior Slams won by different girls and makes her the first player since Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in 2006 to win more than one Slam title. Bencic will next turn her attention to the European Junior Championships in Klosters, where she will attempt to become the first home player to win the girls’ title since Martina Hingis in 1994. Reigning Roland Garros champions also triumphed in the girls’ doubles, where Barbora Krejcikova & Katerina Siniakova (CZE) ousted Anhelina Kalinina (UKR) and Iryna Shymanovich (BLR) for the loss of just four games, while the boys doubles went to Aussie pair Nick Kyrgios & Thanasi Kokkinakis, 6-2 63 winners of Enzo Couacuad (FRA) & Stefano Napolitano (ITA). It is the second consecutive year that Kyrgios has lifted the trophy, having won last year with compatriot Andrew Harris. Gianluigi Quinzi of Italy continued his rapid rise by claiming the boys’ singles; just the second Italian ever to do so. The left-hander, who holds the distinction of having won European team titles at the 12, 14 and 16 & Under age groups and recently won his first ITF Pro Circuit title, claimed his first Junior Slam with a 7-5 76
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Wimbledon 2013 Roll of Honour Men’s Singles (2) Andy Murray (GBR) d. (1) Novak Djokovic (SRB) 64 75 64 Ladies’ Singles (15) Marion Bartoli (FRA) d. (23) Sabine Lisicki (GER) 61 64 Men’s Doubles (1) Bryan/Bryan (USA) d. Dodig (CRO)/Melo (BRA) 36 63 64 64 Ladies’ Doubles (8) Hseih (TPE)/Peng (CHN) d. (12) Barty/Dellacqua (AUS) 76(1) 61 Mixed Doubles (8) Nestor (CAN)/Mladenovic (FRA) d. (1) Soares (BRA)/Raymond (USA) 75 26 86 Boys’ Singles (6) Gianluigi Quinzi (ITA) d. Hyeon Chung (KOR) 75 76(2) Girls’ Singles (1) Belinda Bencic (SUI) d. (5) Taylor Townsend (USA) 46 61 64 Boys’ Doubles Kokkinakis/Kyrgios (AUS) d. Couacaud (FRA)/Napolitano (ITA) 62 63 Girls’ Doubles (1) Krejicikova/Siniakova (CZE) d. (8) Kalinina (UKR)/Shymanovich (BLR) 63 61 Men’s Wheelchair Doubles (1) Houdet (FRA)/Kuneida (JPN) d. (2) Cattaneo (FRA)/Vink (NED) 64 62 Ladies Wheelchair Doubles (1) Griffioen/Van Koot (NED) d. Kamiji (JPN)/Whiley (GBR) 64 76(6)
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European Junior Championships for Individuals and Teams Full information is now available about the forthcoming European championship events for individuals and teams, due to take place in the coming weeks. The European Junior Championships kick off three weeks of intense activity, with the event set to return to Pilzen (CZE, 14&U), Moscow (RUS, 16&U) and Klosters (SUI, 18&U) during the week of 22-28 July. The most prestigious title on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour, the tournament once again boasts an exceptionally strong entry list. Last week’s Junior Wimbledon champions Belinda Bencic (SUI) and Gianluigi Quinzi (ITA) will be competing at the 18 & Under event, with virtually all eligible top players will be competing across the three age categories. The 12 & Under team competition, the Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD will take place from 25-28 July (qualifying) and 8-11 August (finals). Russia are the defending champions in the both the boys’ and girls’ events which have attracted entries from 63 national teams in this, its seventh edition. The qualifying rounds of the 16 and 18 & Under Summer Cups competitions take place from 31 July - 2 August with the finals due to follow from 5-7
Russia will be defending several of the summer team titles, including the 16 & Under girls’ Helvetie Cup (pictured).
August (except the Girls 18 & Under finals, which will be played in September). 61 teams have entered the 16 & Under competition, which also serves as the European qualifying competition for the Junior Davis and Fed Cup by BNP Paribas, the final rounds of which will be played in Mexico in September. A further 50 national teams will take part in the 18 & Under event. Full reports from all of the above-mentioned events will be published in our next issue but you can of course keep up to date with all the latest news at www.tenniseurope.org.
Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD Boys 12&U - Qualifying (25-28 July) Zone A
Rakovnik (CZE)
Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia
Zone B
Haren (NED)
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Netherlands, Serbia
Zone C
Timisoara (ROU)
Bosnia & H, Croatia, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine
Zone D
Denizli (TUR)
Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Italy, Latvia, Spain, Turkey
Finals
Antalya (TUR)
8-11 August
Tennis Europe Nations Challenge by HEAD Girls 12&U - Qualifying (25-28 July)
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Pleven (BUL)
Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, France, Italy, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine
Zone B
Rakovnik (CZE)
Austria, Bosnia & H, Czech Republic, Israel, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden
Zone C
Haren (NED)
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Switzerland
Zone D
Ankara (TUR)
Croatia, Georgia, Great Britain, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Turkey
Finals
Ajaccio (FRA)
8-11 August
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European Summer Cups Qualifying Groups
Boys 16&U - Qualifying (31 July-2 August) Zone A
Trani (ITA)
Bulgaria, Croatia, Great Britain, Italy, Israel, Norway, Poland, Switzerland
Zone B
St. Petersburg (RUS) Austria, Azerbaijan, Estonia, France, Greece, Hungary, Moldova, Russia
Zone C
Vinaros (ESP)
Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia & H, Czech Rep, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Spain
Zone D
Ankara (TUR)
Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine
Finals
Le Touquet (FRA)
5-7 August
Girls 16 & Under: Qualifying (31 July-2 August) Zone A
Rakovnik (CZE)
Czech Republic, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia
Zone B
Hatfield (GBR)
Austria, Bosnia & H, Estonia, Germany, Gt Britain, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland
Zone C
Curtea de Arges (ROU) Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Hungary, Moldova, Netherlands, Romania
Zone D
Ankara (TUR)
Belarus, Greece, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine
Finals
Leysin (SUI)
5-7 August
Boys 18 & Under: Qualifying (31 July-2 August) Zone A
Opava (CZE)
Austria, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Czech Rep, Germany, Greece, Poland
Zone B
Venice (ITA)
Croatia, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden
Zone C
St Petersburg (RUS) Belarus, Great Britain, Latvia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine
Zone D
Piestany (SVK)
Bosnia & Herzegovina, France, Hungary, Iceland, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain
Finals
La Rochelle (FRA)
5-7 August
Girls 18 & Under: Qualifying (31 July-2 August)
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Most (CZE)
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Great Britain, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia
Zone B
Mesagne (ITA)
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Ukraine
Zone C
Arad (ROU)
Belarus, France, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Sweden
Zone D
Denizli (TUR)
Croatia, Netherlands, Russia, Serbia, Turkey
Finals
Lleida (ESP)
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ITF/Tennis Europe 16 & Under Team in Italy and Denmark This year’s ITF/Tennis Europe 16 & Under Team recently completed a 5-week tour of Italy and Denmark. The Tour began on 30th May with a training camp held at the Sporting Club in Montecatini, where the team of 4 girls – Anastasiya Klymenko (UKR), Petia Arshinkova (BUL), Vera Lapko (BLR), Anastasia Detiuc (MDA) – and 4 boys Aleksandre Bakshi (GEO), Antreas Aravis (CYP), Kenneth Raisma (EST), Aliaksandr Halinko (BLR) - practiced together for three days. The training camp gave the opportunity for the players and their coaches Irena Chichmarova (BLR) and Goran Shevchenko (MKD) to get to know each other before competing at four of the top Tennis Europe and ITF Junior Tour events of the summer, kicking off at the Category 1 Montecatini event and followed by the prestigious Avvenire tournament in Milan. After these two 16 & Under Tennis Europe events, the Team moved on to Denmark and continued their tour at two ITF Grade 4 and 5 tournaments in Odense and Aarhus.
Cichova & Marketa Vondrousova 5-7 4-6. In the third week, the Team continued to Denmark to participate at the Grade 4 ITF Odense Cup tournament. Vera Lapko once again reached the quarters of the girls singles event losing to Australian Kimberly Birrell 6-2 5-7 0-6, while the boys Bakshi, Aravis and Raisma all reached the third round of their singles event. In the doubles tournament, Arshinkova & Klymenko reached the semis but lost to Aussies Hon/Birrell 6-4 2-6 6-10.
The first tournament had the feel of a ‘warm up’, as the players started to accomplish goals that were set during the training camp. All of the team members showed great desire to implement what they had learned and to develop new skills. Anastasiya Klymenko reached the quarter finals before losing to the Italian Francesca Brancato 2-6 5-7, while Detiuc & Lapko reached the doubles final before being edged to the title by Russian pair Polina Golubovskaya & Valeriya Yushchenko 4-6 6-4 8-10.
The final week of the Tour proved to be the most successful, with most of the players producing their best form at the Deloitte Junior Cup in Aarhus. Aleksandre Bakshi reached the final of the boys’ singles but lost to Christian Sigsgaard (DEN) 3-6 1-6. Anastasiia Klymenko beat team-mate Petia Arshinkova 5-7 6-3 6-4 in the semis but fell to American Angela Kulikov 46 2-6 in the championship match. The other players also made notable results in singles; Vera Lapko reached the quarters yet again, while Raisma and Halinko lost in the third round. In the doubles event, ITF/Tennis Europe Team members claimed both the boys’ and girls’ titles: Aliaksandr Halinko & Aleksandre Bakshi won the boys’ final over Danish players Johannes Ingildsen & Jonas Zacho Larsen 6-2 7-6(3). Petia Ashinkova & Anastasiya Klymenko once again illustrated their doubles talents to win the girls’ event, also against Danish opposition, beating Emma Haakansson and Julie Noe 6-2 6-3.
At the second tournament in Milan all of the players found their rhythm and began to show improved performance. Again, Anastasiya Klymenko showed her potential and after winning over her Team mate Anastasia Detiuc in quarters, reached the singles semi-final eventually losing to Anna Gabric (GER) 1-6 2-6. In the singles event Vera Lapko also reached the quarters but lost to home player Verena Hofer 4-6 26. In doubles event, Petia Arshinkova and Anastasiia Klymenko lost in the final to Czech pair Denisa
The team coaches, Goran Shevchenko and Irina Chichmarova were delighted with the players’ day by day improvement and the team spirit shown during the Tour. The Tour provided an opportunity for these players to compete at some of the best events in the world for 16 & Under players as well as the chance to compete at strong ITF 18 & Under tournaments. Aside from the practice, the high level of tennis and the possibility to create lasting friendships with players from around the world will surely help in their future tennis careers.
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Beyond the Baseline... The International Tennis Federation has revealed the draw for next year’s Fed Cup by BNP Paribas. First round ties will take place from 8-9 February 2014. The World Group ties are as follows: USA hosts Italy, Spain hosts Czech Republic, Slovakia hosts Germany, Australia hosts Russia. World Group II sees Canada host Serbia, Sweden hosts Poland, France hosts Switzerland and Argentina hosts Japan. The ITF has also confirmed that the 2013 final between Italy and Russia will be held on clay in Cagliari, Sardinia on 2-3 November. The British Lawn Tennis Association has announced a three-year partnership with Rado which will see the Swiss watch brand act as the ‘Official Timekeeper’ of some of the LTA’s biggest events, including the Aegon Championships at Queen’s Club, the Aegon Classic at Edgbaston Priory and the Aegon International in Eastbourne. Rado also has a partnership with British #1 Andy Murray. The ITF has renewed its agreement with the Johan Cruyff Foundation to support Wheelchair Tennis. The foundation is set to extend its involvement by becoming a programme partner for the Wheelchair Tennis Development Fund and the ITF’s junior wheelchair tennis programmes. At the 2013 World Champions Dinner in Paris last month, the Philippe Chatrier Award was presented by the ITF to the All England Club in recognition of its contribution to tennis. France, Netherlands, USA and Great Britain were the big winners of the 2013 BNP Paribas World Team Cup event in Antalya recently. France beat Netherlands 2-0 to claim the men’s world wheelchair tennis title. Netherlands beat Great Britain 2-0 to take the women’s crown, while Great Britain beat Spain 2-1 in the juniors’ final. USA beat Israel 2-0 for the quad title. The ITF has launched a legal advisory service for junior tennis players, operating as part of the Junior Tennis School.
Following his surprisingly early loss at Wimbledon which ended a run of 522 weeks in the Top Four, Roger Federer is a late entry to clay court events in Gstaad and Hamburg later this month. The ATP has announced that the trophy for the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals will be renamed in honour of late President Brad Drewett. Andy Murray’s Wimbledon victory was seen by an audience of 17.3 million people in the UK and had an audience share of 79.6%, according to the BBC. The figure made it the most-watched event of the year so far. 42-year old Belgian Dick Norman ended his 22-year playing career at the recent Top Shelf Open in the Netherlands. Twice-Grand Slam finalist Vera Zvonareva, currently undergoing rehab following shoulder surgery, obtained her degree in international economic relations recently. Williams sisters Serena and Venus will play Monica Seles and Eugenie Bouchard in an exhibition match to mark the opening night of the Rogers Cup in Toronto on August 5th. Tennis played a significant role at the Mediterranean Games in Mersin, Turkey recently. The hosts won gold medals in both women’s events (Cagla Buyuycakçay beat reigning European 16 & Under Champion Sara Sorribes of Spain in the singles and teamed with Pemra Özgen to beat Italy’s Anastasia Grymalska & Federica di Sarra in doubles). Slovenia’s Blaz Rola took the men’s gold over Marsel Ilhan (TUR) but had to settle for silver in the doubles alongside Tomislav Ternar, losing to Mohamed Abid & Malek Jaziri of Tunisia. The next Mediterranean Games will be held in Tarragona, Spain, in 2017. The Spanish Tennis Federation has signed a partnership agreement with Air Europa. More than 6.6 million messages referencing Wimbledon were sent on Twitter during the championships, up from 2.5 million last year.
Spain’s Garbine Muguruza will be out for the rest of the season after undergoing foot surgery.
FAST FACT In 2012, 34 European nations were represented by players at Wimbledon. Two-thirds of all the players competing were from European nations.. Source: SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC. Wimbledon Equipment Census 2012.
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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
according to their relative strengths. The 14 & Under ranking is still available separately containing points earned exclusively at Tennis Europe Junior Tour events (see next page), as well as being integrated to these overall rankings. For more information on the rankings system, visit www.TennisEurope.org. Rankings below are as of July 9th, 2013.
Overall Girls’ Ranking Rank
Name
Nat.
Points
01
p
Belinda BENCIC
SUI
3631
02
q
Ana KONJUH
CRO
2672
03
q
Iryna SHYMANOVICH
BLR
1911
04
p
Darya KASATKINA
RUS
1819
05
p
Veronika KUDERMETOVA RUS
1751
06
NEW
Anhelina KALININA
UKR
1549
07
q
Francoise ABANDA
CAN
1382
08
q
Jelena OSTAPENKO
LAT
1380
09
p
Anna KALINSKAYA
RUS
1318
10
NEW
Helen PLOSKINA
UKR
1251
Belinda Bencic (SUI)
Overall Boys’ Ranking Rank
Name
Nat.
Points
01
p
Alexander ZVEREV
GER 2378
02
q
Jaume MUNAR CLAR
ESP
03
p
Andrey RUBLEV
RUS 1308
04
NEW
Yunseong CHUNG
KOR 1258
05
NEW
Chan YEONG-OH
KOR
1168
06
u
Stefan KOZLOV
USA
1154
07
q
Roman SAFIULLIN
RUS
1144
08
q
Seong Chan HONG
KOR
1110
09
p
Omar JASIKA
AUS 1063
10
q
Daniel ORLITA
CZE
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1050
Yunseong Chung (KOR)
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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings - 14 & Under Sofya Zhuk has become the third Russian girl to hold the European 14 & Under #1 spot in the last two months, following big wins at 16 & Under events in Crema (Category 2) and Milano (Category 1). Currently six of the Top 10 (and ten of the Top 15) players are Russian. Russians also feature prominently on the boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; list, where Artem Dubrivnyy clings to the #1 spot ahead of Les Petits As champion Samuele Ramazzotti of Italy. Mikhail Sokolovskiy makes a big leap into the
Top Ten after racking up a 21-match win streak that included consecutive tournament wins in Adana, Antalya, Tbilisi and Reykjavik. Zhuk and Dubrivnyy also lead the 16 and 14 & Under Race to Junior Masters rankings respectively. The top six European players join the European Junior Championships winner and runner-up at the season-ending elite event. You can follow the latest Race rankings here. The rankings below are as of July 9th, 2013.
14 & Under Girls Rank
Name
Nat.
Points
01
p
Sofya ZHUK
RUS
850
02
q
Evgeniya LEVASHOVA
RUS
805
03
p
Marketa VONDROUSOVA CZE
765
04
p
Ioana GUNA
ROU
755
05
q
Amina ANSHBA
RUS
725
06
q
Anna UREKE
RUS
710
07
NEW
Ekaterina ANTROPOVA
RUS
700
07
u
Valeriya YUSHCHENKO
RUS
700
09
u
Magadalena PANTUCKOVA CZE
645
10
q
Andreea Amalia ROSCA ROU
613
Sofya Zhuk (RUS)
14 & Under Boys Rank
Name
Nat.
Points
01
u
Artem DUBRIVNYY
RUS
730
02
p
Samuele RAMAZZOTTI
ITA
700
03
q
Miomir KECMANOVIC
SRB
685
04
q
Kacper ZUK
POL
630
05
u
Ergi KIRKIN
TUR
605
06
NEW
Mikhail SOKOLOVSKIY RUS
595
07
u
Phiipp KLIMOV
RUS
550
08
q
Corentin MOUTET
FRA
540
09
q
Kaya GORE
TUR
520
10
q
Alexei POPYRIN
AUS
475
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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results
12 & Under Date
Tournament
Winner
Runner-Up
Score
Doubles Winner
May 20
Viljandi (EST)
T Skatov (RUS)
R Ibragimov (RUS)
61 63
Ibragimov/Skatov (RUS)
I Swiatek (POL)
A Shanidze (GEO)
57 63 62
Daujotaite (LTU)/Krzovska (MKD)
May 20
May 27
Kyiv (UKR)
Koper (SLO)
A Zgirovsky (BLR)
D Ilyukhin (RUS)
61 61
Beloborodko (UKR)/Spasibo (RUS)
M Kostyuk (UKR)
A Laguza (UKR)
61 1-0 ret
Balaba/Karpova (UKR
D Ajdukovic (CRO)
S Lemstra (GER)
62 61
Kupcic/Tekavec (SLO)
E Cocciaretto (ITA)
O Oliynykova (CRO)
67(4) 64 64 Kalan/Lovric (SLO)
M Ziomber (POL)
62 62
Forejtek/Trunecka (CZE Machova/Nikolovova (CZE)
May 27
Hradek (CZE)
J Forejtek (CZE) V Nikolovova (CZE)
I Shetinina (RUS)
62 63
Jun 3
Barcelona (ESP)
N Alvarez Varona (ESP)
S Grundtvig (DEN)
76(3) 36 62Grundtvig (DEN)/Moroni (ITA)
E Makarova (RUS)
S Dadaciu (ROU)
61 60
Makarova (RUS)/Truden (ITA)
J Draper (GBR)
O Virtanen (FIN)
64 61
Lofman/Virtanen (FIN)
O Orpana (FIN)
P Joukanen (FIN)
63 61
Dalakishvili (GEO)/Efremova (BLR)
Jun 3
Jun 3
Jun 10
Tallinn (EST)
Ulcinj (MNE)
Cacak (SRB)
Jun 17
Riga (LAT)
Jun 17
Padova (ITA)
Jun 17
Jun 17
Jun 24
Aylesbury (GBR)
Prijedor (BIH)
Pinsk (BLR)
A Kachmazov (RUS)
L Puljic (BIH)
63 75
Franzini/Massimino (ITA)
D Krzovska (MKD)
E Repina (RUS)
63 36 64
Krzovska (MKD)/Molchanova (UKR)
M Popovic (SRB)
D Obradovic (SRB)
60 61
Quinzi (ITA)/Subanovic (SRB)
O Danilovic (SRB)
J Badnjar (SRB)
60 60
Danilovic/Tmusic (SRB)
W Marek (POL)
O Torski (GER)
60 63
Trunov/Vasilyev (RUS)
I Swiatek (POL)
K Yersh (BLR)
61 62
Chwalinska/Swiatek (POL)
M Furlanetto (ITA)
D Sweeny (AUS)
61 64
Demichelis/Moroni (ITA)
F Rossi (ITA)
D Frayman (RUS)
76(5) 64
Bezzo/Rossi (ITA)
G Loffhangen (GBR)
R Anand (GBR)
60 60
Anand/Groves (GBR)
L Armstrong (GBR)
V Allen (GBR)
46 60 62
Heath (GBR)/Lukosiute (LTU)
B Devald (CRO)
D Adjukovic (CRO)
64 76(3)
Devald/Horvat (CRO)
I Zelic (CRO)
A Nagy (HUN)
62 76(5)
Savic (SUI)/Stankovic (SRB)
K Yarmoshuk (BLR)
I Snitari (MDA)
16 60 60
Moroz/Yarmoshuk (BLR
M Bilokin (UKR)
V Stamat (MDA)
76(3) 62
Kubarava/Yersh (BLR) Nielacny/Ziomber (POL)
Jun 24
Budapest (HUN)
T Cseh (HUN)
M Deli (HUN)
63 61
M Kostyuk (UKR)
A Molchanova (UKR)
16 76(3) 62 Kostyuk/Molchanova (UKR)
Jun 24
Trieste (ITA)
R Hijikata (AUS)
T Tekavec (SLO)
61 60
Schoolkate/Sweeny (AUS)
A Potapova (RUS)
O Oliynykova (CRO)
61 61
Pepelyaeva/Potapova (RUS)
D Sweeny (AUS)
62 62
Hijikata/Sweeny (AUS)
A Potapova (RUS)
E Cocciaretto (ITA)
62 61
Laguza (UKR)/Potapova (RUS)
N Dica (ROU)
M Marinescu (ROU)
76(5) 60
Dica/Marinescu (ROU)
I Shetinina (RUS)
A Molchanova (UKR)
76(6) 63
Corneanu/Velcea (ROU)
S Grundtvig (DEN)
O Torski (GER)
63 60
Hoeyeraal (NOR)/Olsson Mork (SWE)
J Marzoll (GER)
L Meyer auf der Heide (GER) 62 76(4)
Meyer /Strombach (GER)
J Forejtek (CZE)
T Skatov (RUS)
76(3) 61
Barnat/Forejtek (CZE)
M Dalakishvili (GEO)
A Vasickova (CZE)
63 60
Benesova/Najmanova (CZE)
Jul 1
Jul 1
Jul 1
Jul 1
Porto san Giorgio (ITA) A Andreev (BUL)
Budaors (HUN)
Wahlstedt (GER)
Rakovnik (CZE)
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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results
14 & Under Date
Tournament
Category / Winner
May 20
Maribor (SLO)
2 K Friberg (SWE)
May 20
Subotica (SRB)
K Divkovic (CRO)
63 75
Currlin/Seiler (SUI)
62 46 64
Andreescu/Tanasescu (CAN)
2 N Schell (GER)
K Kirovski (SRB)
46 62 63
Klimov/Schell (GER)
K Miletic (SRB)
J Vukovic (SRB)
61 26 64
Golubeva (RUS)/Popovic (SRB)
V Krustev (CAN)
46 63 63
Added (FRA)/Krustev (CAN)
R Maffei (ITA)
61 60
Devier/Romain (FRA)
L Herrmann (ISR)
62 63
Gorelik/Semidockih (ISR)
I Cohen (ISR)
63 61
Cohen/Keren (ISR)
A Vitcov (MDA)
75 36 63
Adamovich (BLR)/Vitcov (MDA)
A Medvedcova (MDA)
62 63
Ivasco (MDA)/Vishnevskaya (RUS)
2 N Muamba (CAN)
May 20
Ramle (ISR)
3 Y Oliel (ISR)
A Welti (SUI)
Y Keren (ISR) 3 V Melnic (MDA) A Zaicenco (MDA) May 27
May 27
Bucharest (ROU)
Pécs (HUN)
1 M Prajescu (ROU)
I Vidan (ROU)
60 61
Aldica/Popescu (ROU)
I Guna (ROU)
A Rosca (ROU)
46 64 64
Guna/Rosca (ROU)
J Brkic (CRO)
75 62
Galarneau/Lin (CAN)
M Tanasescu (CAN)
75 64
Andreescu/Tanasescu (CAN)
F Auger Aliassime (CAN)
64 63
Added (FRA)/Krustev (CAN)
A Craciun (CAN)
67(3) 63 64 Jones (GBR)/Oliveira (POR)
B Muller (NED)
61 76(6)
Bergevi/Eklow (SWE)
A Brune Olsen (NOR)
61 63
Brune Olsen/Helgo (NOR)
E Lisitsyn (RUS)
61 60
Chubko/Lisitsyn (RUS)
R Mertena (LAT)
62 16 64
Maelt/Sepman (EST)
2 J Lin (CAN) B Andreescu (CAN)
May 27
Correggio (ITA)
2 D Vale (POR)
May 27
Falköping (SWE)
3 P Hjorth (DEN)
F Jones (GBR)
M Helgo (NOR) May 27
Tallinn (EST)
3 A Rainin (UKR) M Galiy (RUS)
May 27
May 27
Raanana (ISR)
Kópavogur (ISR)
Doubles Winner
Y In-Albon (SUI)
Pavia (ITA)
Chisinau (MDA)
Score
T Arnold (SUI)
May 20
May 20
Runner-Up
3 N Vodavoz (ISR)
U Asidon (ISR)
76(5) 62
Gorelik/Semidockih (ISR)
N Nadel (ISR)
M Tahan (ISR)
75 75
Ohana/Tahan (ISR)
3 F Schlegel (GER)
B Moerl (GER)
46 63 63
Rankloo (SWE)/Wagemaker (NED)
K Kokeladze (RUS)
62 36 75
Smolyar/Ukolova (RUS)
P Scrimieri ITA)
61 62
De Bernardis/Trapani (ITA)
G Drummy (IRL) Jun 3
Pescara (ITA)
2 A Trapani (ITA) F Bilardo (ITA)
I di carlo (ITA)
75 76(3)
Cappelletti/Visentin (ITA)
Jun 3
Tuzla (BIH)
2 K Divkovic (CRO)
A Jokic (BIH)
26 75 62
Divkovic/Savin (CRO)
A Karanusic (CRO)
60 64
Biskic/Karanusic (CRO)
A Biskic (CRO) Jun 3
Oslo (NOR)
3 G Eklow (SWE)
Z Rankloo Rasmusson (SWE)
A Brune Olsen (NOR) M Helgo (NOR) Jun 3
Budapest (HUN)
Jun 3
Szczecin (POL)
Vilnius (LTU)
Brune Olsen/Helgo (NOR)
K Pearson (AUS)
76(5) 64
Piros/Soha (HUN)
M Marculescu (ROU)
62 61
Fouraev/Furak (HUN)
T Jirousek (CZE)
63 61
Fryze/Skowronski (POL)
A Kynclova (CZE)
D Solovyeva (RUS)
62 60
Kynclova (CZE)/Solovyeva (RUS)
3 I Karpovets (UKR)
S Zukauskas (LTU)
60 60
Karpovets (UKR)/Liaonenka (BLR)
62 60
Abramyan/Nazarkina (RUS)
3 Z Piros (HUN)
3 D Velek (CZE)
K Yemelyanenka (BLR) Y Prysmakova (BLR)
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36 62 64
C Furak (HUN) Jun 3
64 62
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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results
14 & Under Date
Tournament
Category / Winner
Jun 3
Skopje (MKD)
3 L Sheyngezikht (RUS) J Paul (SUI)
Kharkiv (UKR)
Sheyngezikht/Valiev (RUS)
60 75
Petreska (MKD)/Sokovic (SRB)
A Braynin (UKR)
64 75
Braynin/Sirious (UKR)
O Pervushina (RUS)
61 63
Borodiy/Starodubtsewa (UKR)
A Arh (SLO)
76(4) 61
Nincevic/Sinovcic (CRO)
K Mrcela (CRO)
62 64
Cvetkovic/Radisic (SLO)
M Sekamov (RUS)
62 61
Sarpola/Vesanen (FIN)
V Andersson (FIN)
36 62 60
Gracheva/Shalimova (RUS)
G Agious (GRE)
75 63
De Wildt/Straatsma (NED)
A Stepanova (RUS)
K Marinkovikj (MKD)
64 64
Marinkovikj (MKD)/Ristic (SRB)
3 M Fomenkov (RUS)
M Kvantaliani (UKR)
2 A Rainin (UKR)
Jun 10
Mostar (BIH)
3 K Divkovic (CRO)
Jun 10
Nastola (FIN)
3 M Sarpola (FIN)
A Joldic (BIH)
V Gracheva (RUS)
Jun 10
Skopje (MKD)
Tbilisi (GEO)
3 R Beke (NED)
63 61
Karpushkin (RUS)/Tashbulatov (KAZ)
76(2) 63
Memishishi/Mujiri (GEO)
K Pearson (AUS)
63 60
Nael/Troost (EST)
L Kankova (CZE)
64 64
Bakhmutina (RUS)/Kankova (CZE)
K Petrov (SRB)
64 61
Bucan (SRB)/Petrovic (SWE)
Z Kulambayeva (KAZ) U Bolshakova (RUS) Jun 17
Riga (LAT)
3 E Neos (CYP) E Omirou (CYP)
Jun 17
Cacak (SRB)
3 N Tajima (JPN) K Miletic (SRB)
N Popovic (SRB)
64 64
Mejic/Popovic (SRB)
Jun 17
Portimao (POR)
3 L Franco (ESP)
J Antonio (POR)
64 62
Antonio/Vale (POR)
G Drummy (IRL)
36 62 62
Faia/Oliveira (POR)
M Fomenkov (RUS)
76(4) 64 62 Shubladze/Tavadze (GEO)
M Oliveira (POR) Jun 17
Tbilisi (GEO)
3 M Kvantaliani (UKR)
Z Kulambayeva (KAZ) S Lansere (RUS) Jun 17
Jun 24
Birkerod (DEN)
Liepaja (LAT)
64 62
Yurchenko/Zhulin (RUS)
M Sulen (NOR)
76(2) 61
Anker/Sulen (NOR)
J Oczachowska (POL) M Budin (GBR)
63 76(4)
Budin/Hallsworth (GBR)
A Zakharov (RUS)
46 61 61
Corker (AUS)/Zakharov (RUS)
K Kislyak (RUS)
76(4) 64
Galiy/Rybakina (RUS)
H Gaston (FRA)
64 75
Jankowiak (POL)/Styler (CZE)
3 P Kristensen (DEN)
2 N Vylegzhanin (RUS) E Rybakina (RUS)
Jun 24
Rungsted (DEN)
3 P Kristensen (DEN)
Jul 1
Amsterdam (NED)
3 J Erdmann (GER)
M Budin (GBR)
W Rutkowska (POL) Jul 1
Asker (NOR)
3 T Jirousek (CZE)
L Kung (SUI)
75 62
Francati/Hillingso (DEN)
L Vontobel (SUI)
26 61 63
Reynolds/Sisam (AUS)
J van Kessel (NED)
63 62
Podlinska/Rutkowska (POL)
V Niculescu (ROU)
63 62
Meinertz (DEN)/Niculescu (ROU)
76(4) 63
Liivik/Sepman (EST)
M Borisiuk (BLR)
63 62
Bardzin/Laska (BLR)
N Boltinskaya (RUS)
63 62
Chekhlystova/Plakk (EST)
E Savenkov (RUS)
64 36 63
Graziani/Schmid (SUI)
K Kokeladze (RUS)
62 63
Abdel-Aziz (GBR)/Jansen Figueras (ESP)
A Ternovskaya (RUS) C Bjaaland (NOR) Jul 1
Tallinn (EST)
3 S Beresnev (RUS) E Volodko (RUS)
Jul 1
Corradino (MLT)
3 E Graziani (SUI) D Abdel-Aziz (GBR)
17
Doubles Winner
64 64
E Levashova (RUS)
Jun 10
Score
K Marinkovikj (MKD)
G Topalova (BUL) Jun 10
Runner-Up
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‘Stars of Tomorrow’ video Click the image on the right to view the Tennis Europe Junior Tour ‘Stars of Tomorrow’ video on YouTube, featuring interviews with some of the Tour’s most celebrated former players, including Victoria Azarenka, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Richard Gasquet and many more...
Recent photos from the Tennis Europe Junior Tour (clockwise from top left): Eleftherios Neos (CYP), 14 & Under champion in Riga; Alessia Welti (SUI) in action on her way to the 14 & Under title in Pavia; Antonio Sabugueiro (POR) wins the 16 & under title in Tirana, Linus Bergevi & Gustaf Eklow (SWE) celebrate winning the doubles event at Falkoping 14 & Under, Henrik Wiersholm (USA) with the trophy at the 16 & Under Category 1 event in Montecatini. More photos from the Tennis Europe Junior Tour can be found at http://www.tenniseurope.org/photobooks.aspx?id=719.
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16 & Under Date
Tournament
Category / Winner
Runner-Up
Score
May 20
Maribor (SLO)
2 B Gojo (CRO)
V Cholakov (BUL)
61 3-3 ret Dalla Valle/Fonio (ITA)
May 20
Samsun (TUR)
3 C Soke (TUR)
A Gabric (GER)
I Ogut (TUR) May 20
Radom (POL)
M Bayerlova (CZE)
63 63
Bruehwiler (SUI)/Gabric (GER)
S Korkmaz (TUR)
63 63
Gore/Iliescu (TUR)
D Paykoc (TUR)
61 63
Ogut/Paykoc (TUR)
64 63
Matuszewski/Raupuk (POL)
46 62 75
Iwaniuk/Nosek (POL)
3 P Matuszewski (POL) P Michocki (POL) K Wysoczanska (POL) P Maslanka (POL)
May 27
Foligno (ITA)
1 M Pena Lopez (ARG) A Avgeri (GRE)
May 27
Zabrze (POL)
2 M Dembek (POL) M Kilnarova (CZE)
Doubles Winner
G Lulli (ITA)
62 76(5)
Banzer (BOL)/Rosas (PER)
E Antropova (RUS)
63 61
Mone/Pratesi (ITA)
P Krolik (POL)
60 61
Dembek/Krolik (POL)
O Szymczuch (POL)
62 46 63
Sierzputowska/Szymczuch (POL)
C Christoforou (CYP)
64 60
Canellopoulos/Kontopoulos (GRE)
May 27
Tirana (ALB)
3 A Sabugueiro (POR) A Rentouli (GRE)
A Kapella (GRE)
63 62
Kapella/Rentouli (GRE)
May 27
Chisinau (MDA)
3 V Chumak (UKR)
L Chechel (UKR)
63 60
Chumak/Malyshev (UKR)
M Paygina (RUS)
63 63
Esterman/Gasanova (RUS)
M Pena Lopez (ARG)
46 63 60
Capalbo/Torreano (ARG)
B Turati (ITA)
V Hofer (ITA)
67(4) 63 62Golubovskaya/Yushchenko (RUS)
H Kryvatulava (BLR) Jun 3
Jun 3
Jun 3
Montecatini (ITA)
Mamaia (ROU)
Oslo (NOR)
1 H Weirsholm (USA)
2
A Manole (ROU)
V Vanta (ROU)
75 64
Iordache/Manda (ROU)
I Minca (ROU)
C Tudor (ROU)
62 62
Guna/Tudor (ROU)
3 T Cacao (POR)
C Ruud (NOR)
64 64
Cacao/Vilela (POR)
A Borg (NOR)
46 63 62
Borg/Faa Hviding (NOR)
A Bolardt (CZE)
57 76(6) 75Duda/Vicenda (CZE)
D Faa Hviding (NOR) Jun 3
Hradek n. Nisou (CZE) 3 J Kirchhoff (GER)
Jun 3
Vsevolozhsk (RUS)
M Kudelova (CZE)
Jun 3
Tallinn (EST)
A Abidullina (RUS)
75 62
Abidullina/Trashchenko (RUS)
3 A Ovcharov (RUS)
N Mishin (RUS)
62 62
Dosuzhev/Morozov (RUS)
A Sabalenka (BLR)
N Belova (RUS)
63 76(7)
Bakhmutkina/Belova (RUS)
M Siimar (EST)
63 46 63
Siimar/Siimar (EST)
D Marcinkevica (LAT)
61 75
Izotova (BLR)/Kholodnaya (RUS)
3 T Babelis (LTU) B Burk (EST)
Jun 3
Jun 10
Reykjavik (ISL)
Milano (ITA)
3 M Sokolovskiy (RUS)
J Freimuth (GER)
62 26 64
Landgraf/Sokolovskiy (RUS)
E Appleton (GBR)
G Walker (GBR)
62 60
Appleton/Hunter (GBR)
F Capalbo (ARG)
76(8) 64
Grbic/Vukicevic (SRB)
A Gabric (GER)
75 76(5)
Cichova/Vondrousova (CZE)
M Smolicki (POL)
61 61
Manafli (AZE)/Rolich (UKR)
1 A Pellegrino (ITA) S Zhuk (RUS)
Jun 10
Tbilisi (GEO)
3 A Avloev (RUS)
D Yastremska (UKR)
63 36 62
Akhalkatsi/Bolkvadze (GEO)
Jun 10
Siauliai (LTU)
3 A Nesterov (RUS)
G Lukstins (LAT)
62 61
Haliak (BLR)/Nesterov (RUS)
K Cerpina (LAT)
J Izotova (BLR)
61 63
Izotova (BLR)/Musiychenko (RUS)
D Vale (POR)
64 60
Antonio/Vale (POR)
D Stoica (ROU)
57 76(4) 61 Jorge/Pelayo (POR)
M Bolkvadze (GEO)
Jun 10
Vilamoura (POR)
3 L Franco (ESP) M Oliveira (POR)
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16 & Under Date
Tournament
Category / Winner
Runner-Up
Score
Jun 10
Nastola (FIN)
3 M Siimar (EST)
K Siimar (EST)
63 46 76(5)Ruusuvuori (FIN)/Zakharov (RUS)
M Malinen (FIN)
L Humaloja (FIN)
75 76(8)
Bakhmutina (RUS)/Timonen (FIN)
Jun 17
Crema (ITA)
2 Y Chung (KOR)
F Capalbo (ARG)
64 62
Chung/Oh (KOR)
A Zamprogno (ARG)
63 60
Sedinkina/Zhuk (RUS)
M Haliak (BLR)
76(5) 63
Klimov (GER)/van Tilburg (NED)
M Siopacha (CYP)
63 76(4)
Omirou/Siopacha (CYP)
S Zhuk (RUS) Jun 17
Riga (LAT)
2 A Nesterov (RUS) H Kryvatulava (BLR)
Jun 17
Tbilisi (GEO)
3 M Sokolovskiy (RUS) M Bolkvadze (GEO)
Jun 17
Birkerod (DEN)
3 M Moeller (GER) H Sisirak (SWE)
Jun 17
Szazhalombatta (HUN) 3 M Valkusz (HUN)
Jun 17
Veli Losinj (CRO)
K Silwanowicz (POL)
Jun 24
Bitola (MKD)
Avignon (FRA)
Rungsted (DEN)
46 62 64
Azkara/Soke (TUR)
36 75 61
Kutubidze/Petriashvile (GEO)
K Friberg (SWE)
63 76(2)
Lindberget/Lindqvist Nilsson (SWE)
A Solovieva (RUS)
62 61
Pehrson (DEN)/Sisirak (SWE)
D Szintai (HUN)
63 63
Piros/Soha (HUN)
F Meszaros (HUN)
64 60
Golubeva (RUS)/Meszaros (HUN)
64 61
Frank/Sitar (SLO)
A Karanusic (CRO)
64 60
Niskic/Karanusic (CRO)
3 B Jankulovski (MKD)
D Dumevski (MKD)
62 64
Igamberdyev (RUS)/Srbljak (MKD)
A Ushakova (RUS)
B Petreska (MKD)
60 60
Marinkovikj/Petreska (MKD)
C Oh (KOR)
36 64 75
Chung/Oh (KOR)
P Golubovskaya (RUS)
61 60
Kuznetsova (RUS)/Orellana (SUI)
J Eriksson Ziverts (SWE)
w/o
Kampen/Midtgaard Jivraj (DEN)
F Eggink (NED)
76(5) 63
Budin/Hallsworth (GBR)
62 46 64
Grbic/Milicevic (SRB)
1 Y Chung (KOR) K Kuznetsova (RUS)
Jun 24
C Soke (TUR) D Yastremska (UKR)
L Kazakov (RUS)
3 J Frank (SLO) A Biskic (CRO)
Jun 17
3 G Brorson (DEN) L Huglen (NOR)
Jun 24
Cakovec (CRO)
3 A Rogic Hadzalic (CRO) D Szintai (HUN)
Jun 24
Mestre (ITA)
3 T Wu (TPE)
F Meszaros (HUN)
Jun 24
Jun 24
Brussels (BEL)
Kyiv (UKR)
M Kilnarova (CZE)
63 76(5)
Meszaros/Udvardy (HUN)
C Summaria (ITA)
75 63
Calvano/Summaria (ITA)
I di Carlo (ITA)
K Pochtovyk (UKR)
63 63
Brancato/Dario (ITA)
3 N Muerkens (GER)
A Destrebecq (BEL)
62 64
Muerkens/Schmitz (GER)
I Cantos Siemers (BEL) V Denisenko (RUS)
63 63
Heggenberger/Hrda (GER)
F Modnykov (UKR)
61 61
Chechel/Malyshev (UKR)
S esterman (RUS)
61 60
Dzyuba/Vlasova (UKR)
B Schweiger Muzar (SLO)
57 63 61
Gorucan/Lah (SLO)
H Mraz (SLO)
16 76(5) 64 Kozar (SLO)/Solovyeva (RUS)
M Valkusz (HUN)
67(2) 62 64Grbic/Vukicevic (SRB)
3 L Chechel (UKR) A Dubrovina (RUS)
Jun 24
Kranj (SLO)
3 B Koncz (HUN) N Kozar (SLO)
Jul 1
Sofia (BUL)
1 S Milicevic (SRB)
Jul 1
Marianske (CZE)
3 C Patzanovsky (GER) O Vicenda (CZE)
O Gavrila (ROU)
L Ruppert (GER) Jul 1
Asker (NOR)
3 Y Kaelin (SUI) N Popovic (SRB)
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E Christofi (GRE)
63 64
Dancetovic (SRB)/Kryvatulava (BLR)
16 76(2) 64 Frantzen/Schultz (GER)
L Kankova (CZE)
64 76(5)
Hajkova/Kankova (CZE)
R Staal (GER)
63 63
Kaeiln/Steinegger (SUI)
D Faa Hviding (NOR)
63 57 61
Peer (SUI)/Popovic (SRB)
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ITF Men’s Circuit Week
Venue
Cat.
Winner
Runner-Up
Score
Doubles
May 20
Varna (BUL)
$10,000
K Mesaros (CRO)
D Kutrovsky (BUL)
57 64 62
Lazov (BUL)/Urrutia Fuentes (CHI)
May 20
Teplice (CZE)
$10,000
N Gombos (SVK)
J Pospisil (CZE)
64 62
Michalicka/Pultr (CZE)
May 20
Marathon (GRE)
$10,000
D Rice (GBR)
R Gabb (GBR)
75 46 76(5) Ebelthite/Lindahl (AUS)
May 20
Bergamo (ITA)
$10,000
M Trevisan (ITA)
T Fabbiano (ITA)
64 64
May 20
Coimbra (POR)
$10,000
J Domingues (POR)
N Pauffley (GBR)
76(4) 63
Falcao/Gil (POR)
May 20
Bucharest (ROU)
$10,000
M Linzer (AUT)
P Luncanu (ROU)
64 60
Kretschmer/Satschko (GER)
May 20
Antalya (TUR)
$10,000
M Delic (CRO)
H Nys (FRA)
36 75 64
Nys/Sum (FRA)
May 20
Kazan (RUS)
$15,000
A Karatsev (RUS)
A Smirnov (UKR)
64 64
Smirnov/Uzhylovsky (UKR)
May 20
Vic (ESP)
$10,000
J Checa Calvo (ESP)
G Granollers Pujol (ESP)
36 64 60
Lopez Jaen/Marse Vidri (ESP)
May 27
Sofia (BUL)
$10,000
G Gigounon (BEL)
G Panfil (POL)
26 75 76(6) Kapas/Panfil (POL)
May 27
Prijedor (BIH)
$10,000
A Setkic (BIH)
P Krstin (SRB)
76(4) 60
Not played
May 27
Madrid (ESP)
$10,000
R Becker (GER)
O Golding (GBR)
63 62
Golding/Ward (GBR)
May 27
Thessaloniki (GRE)
$10,000
C Gomez Herrera (ESP)
T Angelinos (GRE)
46 62 62
Economidis/Jakupovic (GRE)
May 27
Jablonec (CZE)
$10,000
J Mertl (CZE)
J Hernych (CZE)
64 75
Marsoun/Suc (CZE)
May 27
Cesena (ITA)
$15,000+H
G Andreozzi (ARG)
A Arnaboldi (ITA)
64 64
Andreozzi/Velotti (ARG)
May 27
Bacau (ROU)
$10,000+H
J Samper Montana (ESP) G Granollers Pujol (ESP)
64 63
Klahn (USA)/Venus (NZL)
May 27
Mersin (TUR)
$10,000
M Ilhan (TUR)
M Linzer (AUT)
76(5) 36 64Picco (ITA)/Vervoort (NED)
May 27
Moscow (RUS)
$15,000
A Karatsev (RUS)
V Baluda (RUS)
46 62 62
May 27
Bled (SLO)
$10,000
R Bellotti (ITA)
T Kocevar-Desman (SLO) 63 62
Hormazabal (CHI)/Molteni (ARG)
Bury/Uzhylovsky (UKR) Heller (GER)/Trinker (AUT)
May 27
Guimaraes (POR)
$10,000
J Marie (FRA)
R Ghedin (ITA)
63 26 63
Boluda Purkiss/Ortega (ESP)
Jun 3
Brcko (BIH)
$10,000
K Mesaros (CRO)
M Jankovic (SRB)
62 62
Jebavy/Salaba (CZE)
Jun 3
Barcelona (ESP)
$10,000
S Diez (CAN)
J Checa Calvo (ESP)
61 62
Roca Batalla (ESP)/Vervoort (NED)
Jun 3
Herzliya (ISR)
$10,000
A Benneteau (FRA)
I Smilansky (ISR)
62 62
Olivetti/Rousset (FRA)
Jun 3
Parma (ITA)
$15,000
R Bellotti (ITA)
T Fabbiano (ITA)
62 62
Hormazabal (CHI)/Migani (ARG)
Jun 3
Maribor (SLO)
$10,000
N Reissig (AUT)
M Dubarenco (MDA)
64 64
Jastraunig/Reissig (AUT)
Jun 3
Konya (TUR)
$10,000
M Estevez (ARG)
A Bega (ITA)
76(2) 62
Scholtz/Vorster (RSA)
Jun 10
Doboj (BIH)
$10,000
J Topic (CRO)
D Kekez (CRO)
64 62
Brkic (BIH)/Kekez (CRO)
Jun 10
Martos (ESP)
$10,000
S Diez (CAN)
R Ramanathan (IND)
75 67(4) 64 Ramanathan/Vijayragavan (IND)
Jun 10
Essen (GER)
$15,000
T Puetz (GER)
S Moneke (GER)
62 75
Langer/Masur (GER)
Jun 10
Herzliya (ISR)
$10,000
A Kudryavtsev (RUS)
A Olivetti (FRA)
57 64 64
Olivetti/Rousset (FRA)
Jun 10
Padova (ITA)
$15,000
S Caruso (ITA)
E Burzi (ITA)
76(3) 67 60 Molteni (ARG)/Trusendi (ITA)
Jun 10
Amstelveen (NED)
$10,000
B Fratangelo (USA)
T Monteiro (BRA)
36 64 63
Kontinen (FIN)/Rungkat (INA)
Jun 10
Litija (SLO)
$10,000
A Michon (FRA)
S Vagnozzi (ITA)
60 64
Bader (AUT)/Elliott (USA)
Jun 10
Belgrade (SRB)
$10,000
M Zekic (SRB)
D Petrovic (SRB)
76(3) 62
Ciric/Tosic (SRB)
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ITF Men’s Circuit Week
Venue
Cat.
Winner
Runner-Up
Score
Doubles
Jun 10
Manisa (TUR)
$10,000
M Estevez (ARG)
M Biryukov (RUS)
63 67 76(5) Alekseenko (UKR)/Biryukov (RUS)
Jun 17
Brussels (BEL)
$10,000
T Wang (FRA)
J Cagnina (BEL)
63 36 60
Farin (BEL)/Grabkul (MKD)
Jun 17
Kiseljak (BIH)
$10,000
M Delic (CRO)
D Dzumhur (BIH)
75 62
Delic/Draganja (CRO)
Jun 17
Burgas (BUL)
$10,000
T Grozdanov (BUL)
M Bourgue (FRA)
64 36 62
Jebavy/Schmid (CZE)
Jun 17
Melilla (ESP)
$10,000
R Villacorta Alonso (ESP)
I Arenas Gualda (ESP)
61 64
Arenas Gualda/Pulgar Garcia (ESP)
Jun 17
Köln (GER)
$10,000
J Jahn (GER)
K Capkovic (SVK)
63 60
Plotniy (RUS)/Yevseyev (KAZ)
Jun 17
Herzliya (ISR)
$10,000
A Kudryavtsev (RUS)
A Hewitt (GBR)
63 46 63
Barry (IRL)/Rousset (FRA)
Jun 17
Cluj Napoca (ROU)
$15,000
R Machado (POR)
G Olaso (ESP)
62 60
Boluda Purkiss/Sanjurjo (ESP)
Jun 17
Belgrade (SRB)
$10,000
M Zekic (SRB)
D Petrovic (SRB)
61 75
Fabian/Partl (SVK)
Jun 17
Siena (ITA)
$10,000
R Marcora (ITA)
E Eremin (ITA)
62 46 63
Grassi/Virgili (ITA)
Jun 17
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
T Garanganga (ZIM)
N Scholtz (RSA)
???
Scholtz/Vorster (RSA)
Jun 17
Alkmaar (NED)
$15,000
M Krueger (USA)
R Hocevar (BRA)
46 75 62
Kontinen (FIN)/Rungkat (INA)
Jun 24
Seefeld (AUT)
$10,000
W Trusendi (ITA)
C Trubrig (AUT)
75 46 61
Kuncik/Pospisil (CZE)
Jun 24
Busto Arsizio (ITA)
$15,000
S Vagnozzi (ITA)
D Lojda (CZE)
46 63 60
Ghedin/Grassi (ITA)
Jun 24
Havre (BEL)
$10,000
K Coppejans (BEL)
B Westerhof (NED)
76(4) 61
Banes/van Peperzeel (AUS)
Jun 24
Stara Zagora (BUL)
$10,000
R Jebavy (CZE)
D Kutrovsky (BUL)
75 64
Alekseenko (UKR)/Igoshin (RUS)
Jun 24
Palma del Rio (ESP)
$15,000+H
G Granollers Pujol (ESP)
R Carballes Baena (ESP) 76(5) 46 63Arauzo Martinez/Pulgar Garcia (ESP)
Jun 24
Toulon (FRA)
$15,000
D Guez (FRA)
G Mina (FRA)
64 60
Balleret (MON)/Nys (FRA)
Jun 24
Romerberg (GER)
$10,000
P Herbert (FRA)
A Ritschard (SUI)
64 64
Herbert/Olivetti (FRA)
Jun 24
Sibiu (ROU)
$10,000
V Crivoi (ROU)
T Angelinos (GRE)
62 63
Cornea/Sulea (ROU)
Jun 24
Sabac (SRB)
$10,000
A Balazs (HUN)
D Dzumhur (BIH)
64 62
Fabian/Partl (SVK)
Jun 24
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
R Boutillier (FRA)
M Deviatiarov (UKR)
76(3) 64
O'Brien/Roelofse (RSA)
Jun 24
Breda (NED)
$15,000+H
T Schoorel (NED)
M Middelkoop (NED)
64 64
Kontinen (FIN)/Rungkat (INA)
Jul 1
Seefeld (AUT)
$10,000
P Ofner (AUT)
F Giao (ITA)
75 36 64
Jastraunig/Weissborn (AUT)
Jul 1
De Haan (BEL)
$10,000
D Grabul (MKD)
J de Loore (BEL)
75 26 64
De Loore (BEL)/Saez (CHI)
Jul 1
Haskovo (BUL)
$10,000
D Marcan (CRO)
E Py (FRA)
64 60
Demois/Sakharov (FRA)
Jul 1
Bakio (ESP)
$10,000
T Chen (TPE)
C Boluda Purkiss (ESP)
63 63
Domingues/Murta (POR)
Jul 1
Montauban (FRA)
$15,000+H
P Herbert (FRA)
B Balleret (MON)
62 26 63
Balleret (MON)/Herbert (FRA)
Jul 1
Manchester (GBR)
$10,000
D Cox (GBR)
T Farquharson (GBR)
63 62
Olivetti (FRA)/Skupski (GBR)
Jul 1
Kassel (GER)
$15,000+H
K Mesaros (CRO)
B Knittel (GER)
63 62
Krawietz (GER)/Mesaros (CRO)
Jul 1
Mantova (ITA)
$15,000+H
R Bellotti (ITA)
M Bradaric (CRO)
75 60
Chadaj/Gadomski (POL)
Jul 1
Focsani (ROU)
$10,000
M Bois (FRA)
T Craciun (ROU)
16 75 64
Melchiorre/Picco (ITA)
Jul 1
Middelberg (NED)
$15,000
T Schoorel (NED)
N Desein (BEL)
63 64
Frantzen/Schoorel (NED)
Jul 1
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
D Zhyrmont (BLR)
D Sofaer (AUT)
63 61
Igoshin/Kachanovskiy (RUS)
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ITF Women’s Circuit Week
Venue
Cat.
Winner
Runner-Up
Score
Doubles
May 20
Girona (ESP)
$10,000
L Cervera Vazquez (ESP)
M Partaud (FRA)
60 61
Cavalle Reimers/Cervera (ESP)
May 20
Marathon (GRE)
$10,000
P Lee (TPE)
D Vogasari (GRE)
62 63
Pirazhenka (BLR)/van de Graaf (NED)
May 20
Timisoara (ROU)
$10,000
X Knoll (SUI)
B Hincu (ROU)
36 62 75
Cadar/Platon (ROU)
May 20
Antalya (TUR)
$10,000
O Ianchuk (UKR)
M Kubicikova (CZE)
63 76(4)
Gai (CHN)/Gonen (TUR)
May 20
Caserta (ITA)
$25,000
R Voracova (CZE)
B Haddad Maia (BRA)
64 61
Kovinic (MNE)/Voracova (CZE)
May 27
Raanana (ISR)
$10,000
D Khazaniuk (ISR)
E Masuri (ISR)
61 61
Or (ISR)/Peterson (SWE)
May 27
Cantanhede (POR)
$10,000
B Luz (POR)
A Balducci (ITA)
63 26 75
Baranska/Maciejewska (POL)
May 27
Adana (TUR)
$10,000
Z Zlochova (SVK)
I Shinikova (BUL)
75 60
Ianchuk (UKR)/Zlochova (SVK)
May 27
Grado (ITA)
$25,000
Y Meusberger (AUT)
K Piter (POL)
62 67(2) 63 Sema (JPN)/Zhou (CHN)
May 27
Moscow (RUS)
$25,000
A Kontaveit (EST)
C Buyukakcay (TUR)
61 61
Kirillova/Monova (RUS)
May 27
Maribor (SLO)
$25,000
P Hercog (SLO)
A Konjuh (CRO)
36 63 63
Kania/Linette (POL)
Jun 3
Sarajevo (BIH)
$10,000
T Malikova (CZE)
M Kubicikova (CZE)
63 75
Mihaila (ROU)/Ostojic (SRB)
Jun 3
Herzliya (ISR)
$10,000
D Khazaniuk (ISR)
K Shlomo (ISR)
61 64
Or/Shlomo (ISR)
Jun 3
Amarante (POR)
$10,000
X Hermoso (MEX)
N Parrizas Diaz (ESP)
63 62
Sugnaux (SUI)/Vilaca (POR)
Jun 3
Brescia (ITA)
$25,000
V Golubic (SUI)
A Grymalska (ITA)
64 64
Adamczak (AUS)/Sema (JPN)
Jun 3
Agri (TUR)
$25,000
I Kremen (BLR)
A Veselinovic (MNE)
64 64
Sezer (TUR)/Tinjic (BIH)
Jun 3
Nottingham (GBR)
$75,000
P Martic (CRO)
K Pliskova (CZE)
63 63
Sanchez (USA)/Slater (GBR)
Jun 3
Marseille (FRA)
$100,000
A Petkovic (GER)
A Medina Garrigues (ESP) 64 62
Klemenschits (AUT)/Klepac (SLO)
Jun 10
Essen (GER)
$10,000
M Honcova (SVK)
C Skamlova (SVK)
62 62
Pashkova (RUS)/Vasylyeva (UKR)
Jun 10
Amstelveen (NED)
$10,000
Y Bonaventure (BEL)
C Burger (NED)
64 62
Malikova (CZE)/Wessel (GER)
Jun 10
Guimares (POR)
$10,000
C de Bernardi (FRA)
X Hermoso (MEX)
60 62
Dzalamidze (RUS)/Fernandez (ESP)
Jun 10
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
B Eraydin (TUR)
D Lebesheva (RUS)
63 64
Sezer/Soylu (TUR)
Jun 10
Padova (ITA)
$25,000
I Khromacheva (RUS)
P Mayr-Achleitner (AUT) 62 63
Kania (POL)/Khromacheva (RUS)
Jun 10
Nottingham (GBR)
$50,000
E Baltacha (GBR)
T Majeric (SLO)
Coin/Foretz Gacon (FRA)
Jun 17
Köln (GER)
$10,000
A Lottner (GER)
A Vasylyeva (UKR)
46 64 75
Pashkova (RUS)/Vasylyeva (UKR)
Jun 17
Alkmaar (NED)
$10,000
B Pera (USA)
N Kostic (SRB)
61 62
Van der Horst/Zuur (NED)
Jun 17
Bucharest (ROU)
$10,000
I Bara (ROU)
L Andrei (ROU)
64 64
Andrei/Platon (ROU)
Jun 17
Nis (SRB)
$10,000
I Jorovic (SRB)
D Eric (SRB)
64 46 63
Rajicic (AUS)/Tomova (BUL)
Jun 17
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
D Lebesheva (RUS)
M Inoue (JPN)
76(1) 64
Shakovets (GER)/Stamatova (BUL)
Jun 17
Montpellier (FRA)
$25,000
A Konjuh (CRO)
I Khromacheva (RUS)
63 61
Khromacheva (RUS)/Voracova (CZE)
Jun 17
Lenzerheide (SUI)
$25,000
L Siegemund (GER)
B Haddad Maia (BRA)
62 63
Bencic (SUI)/Siniakova (CZE)
Jun 17
Ystad (SWE)
$25,000
D Kovinic (MNE)
M Klaffner (AUT)
63 63
Barrois (GER)/Stanciute (LTU)
Jun 24
Melilla (ESP)
$10,000
C de Bernardi (FRA)
L Cervera Vazquez (ESP) 75 64
Cervera Vazquez/Dominguez (ESP)
Jun 24
Rome (ITA)
$10,000
M Caregaro (ITA)
J Paolini (ITA)
Di Giuseppe (ITA)/Hincu (ROU)
75 76(6)
62 63
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ITF Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Circuit Week
Venue
Cat.
Winner
Runner-Up
Score
Doubles
Jun 24
Rome (ITA)
$10,000
M Caregaro (ITA)
J Paolini (ITA)
62 63
Di Giuseppe (ITA)/Hincu (ROU)
Jun 24
Breda (NED)
$10,000
B Pera (USA)
I Shinikova (BUL)
64 46 60
Herazo Gonzalez/Perez (COL)
Jun 24
Bals (ROU)
$10,000
L Andrei (ROU)
A Vdovenco (MDA)
67(3) 76(4) 76(3)
Jun 24
Prokuplje (SRB)
$10,000
M Kachar (SRB)
E Mikulcic (CRO)
64 63
Jun 24
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
M Inoue (JPN)
A Stefanou (GRE)
63 64
Ayukawa/Dokei (JPN)
Jun 24
Zlin (CZE)
$25,000
M Klaffner (AUT)
K Kucova (SVK)
63 62
Borecka/Smitkova (CZE)
Jun 24
Perigueuex (FRA)
$25,000
T Pereira (BRA)
D Seguel (CHI)
61 64
Honcova (SVK)(/Thorpe (FRA)
Jun 24
Stuttgart (GER)
$25,000
L Siegemund (GER)
V Golubic (SUI)
63 36 76(4)Barrois/Siegemund (GER)
Jun 24
Kristinehamn (SWE) $25,000
D Kovinic (MNE)
J Tinjic (BIH)
61 75
Jul 1
Todi (ITA)
$10,000
A Balducci (ITA)
A Amiraghyan (ARM)
64 63
Amiraghyan (ARM)/Balducci (ITA)
Jul 1
Prokuplje (SRB)
$10,000
V Tomova (BUL)
X Knoll (SUI)
76(2) 62
Gjorcheska (MKD)/Zafirova (BUL)
Jul 1
Istanbul (TUR)
$10,000
N Parrizas Diaz (ESP)
C Romeo (FRA)
61 62
Leykina (RUS)/Marozava (BLR)
Jul 1
Prerov (CZE)
$15,000
R Jani (HUN)
E Alexandrova (RUS)
62 76(4)
Krejsova/Maleckova (CZE)
Jul 1
Denain (FRA)
$25,000
T Pereira (BRA)
A Brianti (ITA)
64 75
Bua (ARG)/Fernandez (ESP)
Jul 1
Torun (POL)
$25,000
P Kania (POL)
K Piter (POL)
64 64
Kania/Linette (POL)
Jul 1
Middelberg (NED)
$25,000
I Pavlovic (FRA)
A van der Meet (NED)
63 64
Kapshay (UKR)/Plakina (KGZ)
Jul 1
Versmold (GER)
$50,000
D Pfizenmaier (GER)
M Zanevska (UKR)
64 46 64
Shapatava/Tatishvili (GEO)
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Rajicic (AUS)/Tomova (BUL)
Danilina (KAZ)/Doroshina RUS)
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European Tennis Rankings - Men & Women European Men
European Women Rank (WTA)
Name
Nat.
Points
Rank (ATP)
Name
Nat.
Points
1 (2)
u Maria SHARAPOVA
RUS 9235
1 (1)
u Novak DJOKOVIC
SRB 12310
2 (3)
u Victoria AZARENKA
BLR 8825
2 (2)
u Andy MURRAY
GBR 9360
3 (4)
u Agnieszka RADWANKSA POL 5965
3 (3)
p David FERRER
ESP
7220
4 (6)
u Sara ERRANI
ITA
5180
4 (4)
u Rafael NADAL
ESP
6860
5 (7)
p Marion BARTOLI
FRA
4675
5 (5)
q Roger FEDERER
SUI
5785
6 (8)
q Petra KVITOVA
CZE 4435
6 (6)
u Tomas BERDYCH
CZE
4865
7 (9)
q Angelique KERBER
GER 3970
7 (8)
u Jo-Wilfried TSONGA
FRA
3480
8 (10)
q Caroline WOZNIACKI
DEN 3660
8 (9)
u Richard GASQUET
FRA
3045
9 (11)
p Roberta VINCI
ITA
3060
9 (10)
p Stanislas WAWRINKA
SUI
2915
10 (12)
q Maria KIRILENKO
RUS 2976
10 (11)
p Tommy HAAS
GER
2605
11 (14)
p Jelena JANKOVIC
SRB
2925
11 (13)
u Marin CILIC
CRO
2335
12 (15)
p Kirsten FLIPKENS
BEL 2906
12 (14)
q Janko TIPSAREVIC
SRB
2310
13 (17)
q Ana IVANOVIC
SRB
2740
13 (16)
q Nicolas ALMAGRO
ESP
2195
GER 2650
14 (17)
p Jerzy JANOWICZ
POL
2154
RUS 2505
15 (18)
q Gilles SIMON
FRA
2055
ITA
1550
14 (18) NEW Sabine LISICKI 15 (19)
q Nadia PETROVA
16 (20) u Carla SUAREZ NAVARRO ESP 2440
16 (23) u Andreas SEPPI
SVK 2295
17 (24) p Alexandr DOLGOPOLOV UKR
1545
RUS
1889
18 (25) q Philipp KOHLSCHREIBER GER
1535
19 (23) q An. PAVLYUCHENKOVA RUS
1805
19 (26) p Jeremy CHARDY
FRA
1486
20 (24) NEW Kaia KANEPI
1781
20 (27) q Benoit PAIRE
FRA
1380
17 (21)
q Dominika CIBULKOVA
18 (22) NEW Elena VESNINA
Sabine Lisicki (GER)
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Jerzy Janowicz (POL)
Kaia Kanepi (EST)
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2013 OFFICIAL TENNIS EUROPE EVENTS JANUARY 25-27
Fri-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD Qualifying Rounds
12&U
1-3
Fri-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD Qualifying Rounds
14/16&U
8-10
Fri-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD Final Rounds
12&U
15-17
Fri-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE WINTER CUPS BY HEAD Final Rounds
14/16&U
Thu-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tallinn, Estonia
Conference
Sat-Fri
EUROPEAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia, Bulgaria
35+ - 85+
Sun-Tue
EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS Qualifying Rounds Copa del Sol & Europa Cup
14&U
5-7
Fri-Sun
EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS Final Rounds Copa del Sol & Europa Cup
14&U
22-28
Mon-Sun
EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 14 & U Pilzen, Czech Republic 16 & U Moscow, Russia 18 & U Klosters, Switzerland
14/16/18&U
25-28
Thu-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD Qualifying Rounds
12&U
Wed-Fri
EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS Qualifying Rounds Borotra & Helvetie Cup Galea/Valerio & Reina /Soisbault
16&U 18&U
EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS Final Rounds Borotra & Helvetie Cup Galea/Valerio
16&U 18&U
FEBRUARY
MARCH 21-24
APRIL//MAY 27 April – 3 May
JUNE/JULY 30 June-2 July
JULY
JULY/AUGUST 31 July-2 August
AUGUST 5-7
Mon-Wed
8-11
Thu-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE NATIONS CHALLENGE BY HEAD Final Rounds Boys: Venue TBA, Turkey Girls: Ajaccio, France
12&U
9-11
Fri-Sun
EUROPEAN BEACH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Brighton, Great Britain
Beach Tennis
23-28
Mon-Sat
EUROPEAN SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men 35,40,45,50/Women 40,45,50) La Manga Club, Spain
Seniors
TBC
TBC
EUROPEAN SUMMER CUPS Final Round Reina /Soisbault
SEPTEMBER
18&U
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 30 September - 5 October
Mon-Sat
EUROPEAN SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men 55,60,65,70/Women 55,60,65) La Manga Club, Spain
Seniors
4-6
Fri-Sun
TENNIS EUROPE JUNIOR MASTERS Reggio Calabria, Italy
14/16&U
4-5
Fri-Sat
TENNIS EUROPE COACHES’ EDUCATION CONFERENCE Valencia, Spain
Conference
15-16
Tue- Thu
TENNIS EUROPE TOP EXECUTIVES MEETING Helsinki, Finland
Conference
Tue - Thu
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Conference
OCTOBER
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