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Titel Word Document RESULTATEN INTERNATIONALE TORNOOIEN 2016 WEEK 5 – 01/02/2016 Niveau Tornooi Land tornooi Speler/speelster Ranking Ronde Tegenspeler/ster Ranking W/L Uitslag tornooi Montpellier Frankrijk ATP 520.070€ Ruben Bemelmans ATP 107 R1MD Joao Sousa (Por) ATP 33 Kimmer Coppejans ATP 123 R1Q Egor Gerasimov (Blr) ATP 184 W 7/5 7/5 R2Q Kenny De Schepper (Fra) ATP 156 Sofia Bulgarije ATP 520.070€ Yannick Mertens ATP 196 R1Q Konstantin Kravchuk (Rus) ATP 135 L 2/6 7/5 2/6 Grenoble Frankrijk ITF 25.000$ Sofie Oyen WTA 475 R1Q Anastasiya Shleptsova (Blr) WTA 1085 W 6/1 7/5 R2Q Mathilde Armitano (Fra) WTA 1103 W 6/1 6/2 R3Q Xenia Knoll (Sui) WTA 352 Mikhaela Boev WTA 1183 R1Q Cristiana Ferrando (Ita) WTA 356 L 3/6 0/6 Glasgow GB ITF 10.000$ Klaartje Liebens WTA 463 R1MD Auckland Nieuw- ITF Jun. Cat. Lara Salden ITF 84 R1MD Bye Zeeland 3 R2MD Caïro Egypte ITF Jun. Cat. Victoria Kalaitzis ITF 788 R1MD 5 Louise Wittouck ITF 874 R1MD Cloë Ruette ITF 1528 R1MD Henri Lammertyn ITF / R1Q Adam Ahmed Abdalla (Egy) ITF / W 6/1 6/0 R2Q Eric Banoub (Egy) ITF / W 2/6 6/3 6/1 R3Q Aly Salem (Egy) ITF 1031 Nairobi Kenia ITF Jun. Cat. Axel Wouters ITF / R1Q Bye 5 R1MD Reuben Jnuguna (Ken) ITF 1877 Error! Use the Home tab to apply Kop 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply Kop 2 to the text that you want to appear here. WEEK 4 – 25/01/2016 Niveau Tornooi Land tornooi Speler/speelster Ranking Ronde Tegenspeler/ster Ranking W/L Uitslag tornooi Andrezieux- Frankrijk ITF 50.000$ An-Sophie Mestach WTA 163 R1MD Andreea Mitu (Rou) WTA 96 W 6/2 6/4 Boutheon R2MD Polina Leykina (Rus) WTA 209 W 6/2 6/4 ¼ fin Amandine Hesse (Fra) WTA 166 W 6/2 6/3 ½ fin Anna Blinkova (Rus) WTA 741 W 3/6 7/5 7/6 Finale Stefanie Voegele (Sui) WTA 118 L 1/6 2/6 Elise Mertens WTA 164 R1MD Stefanie Voegele (Sui) WTA 118 L 1/6 2/6 Greet Minnen WTA 400 R1Q Tamara Korpatsch (Ger) WTA 303 W 6/1 4/6 6/1 R2Q Ekaterina Alexandrova (Rus) WTA 313 L 2/6 3/6 Nussloch Duitsland Futures Niels Desein ATP 270 R1MD Sadio Doumbia (Fra) ATP 384 W 6/7 6/0 6/3 25.000$ R2MD Tom Schonenberg (Ger) ATP 685 W 7/5 6/2 ¼ fin Mats Moraing (Ger) ATP 482 W 6/3 6/4 ½ fin Maximilian Marterer (Ger) ATP 249 W 7/6 4/6 7/6 Finale Nils Langer (Ger) ATP L 3/6 4/6 Sunrise USA ITF 25.000$ Elyne Boeykens WTA 357 R1Q Natalia Siedliska (Ger) WTA 728 L 6/3 4/6 4/6 Bertioga Brazilië ITF 25.000$ Britt Geukens WTA 682 R1Q Mariana Galavao Borges (Bra) WTA / W 6/0 6/0 R2Q Marina Kachar (Srb) WTA 677 L 3/6 4/6 Veigy-Foncenex Frankrijk Futures Joran Vliegen ATP 537 R1MD Yann Marti (Sui) ATP 362 L 2/6 5/7 10.000$ Antalya Turkije Futures Joris De Loore ATP 385 R1MD Altug Celikbilek (Tur) ATP 602 W 3/6 6/1 6/0 10.000$ R2MD Ryota Kishi (Jpn) ATP 1398 W 4/6 6/2 6/4 ¼ fin Ricardo Rodriguez (Ven) ATP 426 W 6/4 6/7 6/1 ½ fin Soichiro Moritani (Jpn) ATP 1756 W 6/0 6/2 Finale Seong Chan Hong (Kor) ATP 765 W 6/4 6/2 Dennis Bogaert ATP 2009 R1Q Joan Soler (Fra) ATP 1780 L 4/6 4/6 Maxime Pauwels ATP 1894 R1Q Erwin Troebinger (Ita) ATP / W 6/3 6/0 R2Q Domagoj Biljesko (Cro) ATP 1551 W 1/6 7/5 6/2 Error! Use the Home tab to apply Kop 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply Kop 2 to the text that you want to appear here. R3Q Paul Monteban (Ned) ATP 927 W 6/2 6/3 R1MD Barkin Yalcinkale (Tur) ATP 892 L 6/7 2/6 Antalya Turkije ITF 10.000$ Steffi Distelmans WTA 814 R1MD Alena Weiss (Aut) WTA 1284 W 6/2 6/0 R2MD Ayla Aksu (Tur) WTA 401 L 1/6 6/4 3/6 Australian Open Australië ITF Jun. Lara Salden ITF 85 R1MD Mai Hontama (Jpn) ITF 28 W 6/3 6/2 Juniores R2MD Destanee Aiava (Aus) ITF 68 W 6/2 3/6 9/7 R3MD Tereza Mihalikova (Svk) ITF 6 L 3/6 2/6 Seppe Cuypers ITF 68 R1Q Mayez Jupiter Elrich (Aus) ITF 440 W 6/4 6/4 R2Q Thomas Bosancic (Aus) ITF 467 W 6/3 6/3 R1MD Lucas Vuradin (Aus) ITF 399 L 4/6 6/7 Siroki Brijeg Bosnië en ITF Jun. Cat. Frederic Jacobs ITF 811 R1MD Sanin Zukic (Bih) ITF 692 W 6/2 7/6 Herzegovina 5 R2MD Djuro Opacic (Srb) ITF 1026 L 5/7 6/7 Nicholas Rennie ITF 924 R1MD Frane Nincevic (Cro) ITF 834 L 2/6 2/6 Tom Pisane ITF 1096 R1MD Dino Bonetta (Cro) ITF 853 W 6/4 2/6 6/4 R2MD Martin Bugaj (Cze) ITF 595 L 2/6 0/6 Robin Vanhauwe ITF 1751 R1Q Azur Mujezinovic (Bih) ITF / W 6/2 6/0 R2Q Gabriel Evtimov (Bul) ITF 1281 W 6/0 6/0 R3Q Karlo Suevich (Cro) ITF 1313 W 6/0 6/1 R1MD Milos Dabic (Srb) ITF 613 L 6/3 6/7 4/6 Axana Mareen ITF 443 R1MD Maria Paltova (Rus) ITF 830 W 6/1 6/3 R2MD Lana Sipek (Cro) ITF 1378 W 6/4 6/1 ¼ fin Ekaterina Simakova (Rus) ITF 641 W 6/2 6/0 ½ fin Anna Titova (Rus) ITF 993 W 6/4 6/0 Finale Victoria Mikhaylova (Rus) ITF 392 L 1/6 3/6 Nairobi Kenia ITF Jun. Cat. Axel Wouters ITF / R1Q Bye 4 R2Q Saarang Phadnis (Ind) ITF / W 6/4 6/3 R3Q Zyaan Ahmed (Gbr) ITF 1874 W 6/1 6/1 R1MD Boris Aguma (Uga) ITF / W 6/3 6/1 R2MD Megh Bhargav Patel (Ind) ITF 835 L 2/6 4/6 Error! 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WEEK 3 – 18/01/2016 Niveau Tornooi Land tornooi Speler/speelster Ranking Ronde Tegenspeler/ster Ranking W/L Uitslag tornooi Australian Open Australië Grand Slam Yanina Wickmayer WTA 41 R1MD Magdalena Rybarikova (Svk) WTA 75 L 6/3 3/6 5/7 Alison Van Uytvanck WTA 43 R1MD Victoria Azarenka (Blr) WTA 16 L 0/6 0/6 Kirsten Flipkens WTA 80 R1MD Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (Cro) WTA 68 W 5/7 6/2 7/5 R2MD Garbine Muguruza (Esp) WTA 3 L 4/6 2/6 An-Sophie Mestach WTA 158 R1Q Francesca Schiavone (Ita) WTA 115 L 6/7 6/4 0/6 Elise Mertens WTA 162 R1Q Heidi El Tabakh (Can) WTA 378 W 7/5 6/2 R2Q Maria Sakkari (Gre) WTA 170 L 6/2 4/6 2/6 Ruben Bemelmans ATP 107 R1Q Harry Bourchier (Aus) ATP 505 W 7/6 6/3 R2Q Egor Gerasimov (Blr) ATP 179 W 6/4 3/6 6/1 R3Q Jozef Kovalik (Svk) ATP 249 L 2/6 6/7 Kimmer Coppejans ATP 128 R1Q Alex De Minaur (Aus) ATP 1574 W 6/3 6/3 R2Q Karen Khachanov (Rus) ATP 155 L 3/6 2/6 Yannick Mertens ATP 201 R1Q Farrukh Dustov (Uzb) ATP 163 W 6/7 6/4 6/2 R2Q Yuichi Sugita (Jpn) ATP 122 L 3/6 7/5 4/6 Niels Desein ATP 270 R1Q Tsung-Hua Yang (Tpe) ATP 209 W 6/4 7/6 R2Q Alejandro Falla (Col) ATP 110 W 5/7 7/5 6/1 R3Q Di Wu (Chn) ATP 240 L 3/6 1/6 Manila Filipijnen Challenger Kimmer Coppejans ATP 128 R1MD Jeson Patrombon (Phi) ATP 1112 W 6/2 6/2 75.000$ R2MD Gianluca Naso (Ita) ATP 222 L 3/6 6/7 Yannick Mertens ATP 201 R1MD Egor Gerasimov (Blr) ATP 180 W 5/7 6/2 6/4 R2MD Mikhail Youzhny (Rus) ATP 84 L 3/6 4/6 Guaruja Brazilië ITF 25.000$ Britt Geukens WTA 682 R1Q Bye R2Q Gabriela Azambuja (Bra) WTA / W 6/0 6/0 R3Q Oleksandra Korashvili (Ukr) WTA 447 L 4/6 0/6 Bressuire Frankrijk Futures Sander Gillé ATP 760 R1MD Matthieu Roy (Fra) ATP 885 L 4/6 6/7 10.000$ Error! 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Joran Vliegen ATP 537 R1Q Mathys Erhard (Fra) ATP / W 6/3 6/2 R2Q Quentin Roch (Sui) ATP / W 6/4 6/2 R3Q Constantin Belot (Fra) ATP 1066 W 7/5 5/7 7/6 R1MD Sadio Doumbia (Fra) ATP 384 L 1/6 2/6 Kaarst Duitsland Futures Christopher Heyman ATP 465 R1MD Marvin Greven (Ger) ATP / W 6/2 6/2 10.000$ R2MD Andreas Beck (Ger) ATP 390 L 3/6 4/6 Antalya Turkije Futures Joris De Loore ATP 385 R1Q Bye 10.000$ R2Q Lucas Renard (Swe) ATP 1777 W 6/1 7/5 R3Q Marcel Waloch (Aut) ATP 1469 W 6/1 6/3 R1MD Sarp Agabigun (Tur) ATP 939 W 6/2 6/3 R2MD Vadim Alekseenko (Ukr) ATP 673 W 6/4 6/0 ¼ fin Yusuke Watanuki (Jpn) ATP 563 W 6/3 6/0 ½ fin Dimitar Kuzmanov (Bul) ATP 294 W 6/4 6/4 Finale Anil Yuksel (Tur) ATP 689 W 6/2 6/3 Maxime Pauwels ATP 1894 R1Q Milan Drinic (Srb) ATP / L 6/4 4/6 3/6 Dennis Bogaert ATP 2009 R1Q Majid Abedini (Iri) ATP / W 6/0 6/0 R2Q Paul Woerner (Ger) ATP 1325 W 6/2 4/6 6/3 R3Q Domaqoj Biljesko (Cro) ATP 1553 W 5/7 6/3 7/6 R1MD Daniel Tamir (Isr) ATP 1208 W 6/2 7/5 R2MD Jaume Munar (Esp) ATP 443 L 1/6 4/6 Antalya Turkije ITF 10.000$ Steffi Distelmans WTA 814 R1MD Lina Gjorcheska (Mkd) WTA 343 L 2/6 1/6 Eliessa Vanlangendonck WTA 1208 R1MD Eva Kolarovska (Svk) WTA / W 6/0 6/3 R2MD Anna Bondar (Hun) WTA 388 L 2/6 5/7 Traralgon Australië ITF Jun.
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