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ITF Tournament Planner Kashiwa Open ITF Pro Circuit ORDER OF PLAY Thursday 12 Jun 2014 Week of City,Country ITF Supervisor 09 JUN 2014 Kashiwa, JPN Aoi Kobayashi Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5 Court 6 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 1 MS MS MS MS WS MS ONO, Y Chih-Jen HO (TPE) Chieh-Fu WANG (TPE) or USHIDA, A Takao SUZUKI (JPN) Kyoka OKAMURA (JPN) Hiromasa OKU (JPN) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Arata ONOZAWA (JPN) [5] Yusuke WATANUKI (JPN) [4] Takuto NIKI (JPN) [2] KATAYAMA, S Kanae HISAMI (JPN) [5] Jui-Chen HUNG (TPE) [8] or WATANUKI, K Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by 2 WS WS WS WS WS WS KAWASAKI, Y Makoto NINOMIYA (JPN) Junri NAMIGATA (JPN) [1] or CHIANG, Y Yuuki TANAKA (JPN) [4] Mana AYUKAWA (JPN) Kotomi TAKAHATA (JPN) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Riko SAWAYANAGI (JPN) [3] Kanami TSUJI (JPN) Yuka HIGUCHI (JPN) [7] YOKOTA, N Risa USHIJIMA (JPN) Yurina KOSHINO (JPN) or JEONG, Y Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 3 MS MS MS WS WD MD Hikari YAMAMOTO (JPN) / Shinta FUJII (JPN) / Yuuya KIBI (JPN) [3] Takashi SAITO (JPN) [7] Woong-Sun JUN (KOR) Mizuno KIJIMA (JPN) Midori YAMAMOTO (JPN) Ken ONODA (JPN) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Ko SUZUKI (JPN) Keita KOYAMA (JPN) Shunrou TAKESHIMA (JPN) Yumi NAKANO (JPN) Kanae HISAMI (JPN) [3] / Katsuki NAGAO (JPN) [4] / Chiaki OKADAUE (JPN) Hiromasa OKU (JPN) Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by 4 MD MD WD WD MD WD NIKI, T+ONOZAWA, A Keisuke WATANUKI (JPN) / NINOMIYA, M+TANAKA, Y Yuki Kristina CHIANG (USA) / Sho KATAYAMA (JPN) / MINOKOSHI, M+OMAE, A or BARCLAY, D+MCLACHLAN, B Yusuke WATANUKI (JPN) or CHO, I+HSIEH, S Aki YAMASOTO (JPN) Takao SUZUKI (JPN) [3] or HANATANI, N+MIYAKAWA, N vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Chih-Jen HO (TPE) / SANO, K+SASAI, M HIGUCHI, Y+SAWAYANAGI, R Junri NAMIGATA (JPN) [2] / Junya TOYONO (JPN) / KOSHINO, Y+NUNOME, C Jui-Chen HUNG (TPE) or KONDO, H+WANG, C or AYUKAWA, M+TAKAHATA, K Akiko YONEMURA (JPN) Shao-Chi YANG (TPE) or AKIYAMA, M+MURAMATSU, C Any match on any court may be moved Order of Play released Tournament Director ITF Supervisor 11 JUN 2014 17:18 Yoshihiko Yoshida Aoi Kobayashi.
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