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Date Event Country City Grade Organiser Details Entry Deadline DATE EVENT COUNTRY GRADE ORGANISER DETAILS ENTRY SURFACE DRAW VENUE HOSPITALITY OTHER CITY DEADLINE WEEK 1- BEGINNING 30 DECEMBER 31 DEC-5 China Junior 1 Shenzhen China, P.R. Grade 4 Lu Liang 03 Dec 2013 8 BS 64 Yuetong Tennis Club No hospitality JAN Shenzhen 9 Tiyuguan Road, Dongcheng District Hard GS 64 East Lake Hotel Qual Bejing BD 32 No. 4006 Aiguo Road 29-30 DEC 100763 GD 32 Luohu district CHINA, P.R. BS Q Shenzhen Tel: +86 10 67117147 GS Q CHINA, P.R. Email: [email protected] Tel: +86 13902985000 Fax: +86 755 25418604 Email: [email protected] Website: www.yuetongsport.com 1-5 JAN Salk Open Sweden Grade 4 SALK 03 Dec 2013 14 BS 32 SEB Salkhallen No hospitality Bromma Gustavlundsvägen 159 Plexipave GS 32 Gustavslundvagen 159 Qual Bromma Indoor BD 16 Bromma 30-31 DEC 16751 GD 16 167 51 SWEDEN BS Q SWEDEN Tel: 0046 (0)8 564 356 00 GS Q Tel: 0046 0 8 564 356 00 Email: [email protected] Fax: 0046 (0)8 564 356 20 Email: [email protected] Website: www.salkopen.se WEEK 2- BEGINNING 6 JANUARY 6-11 JAN 50th Coffee Bowl Costa Rica Grade 1 Comité Organizador Copa del Café 10 Dec 2013 10 BS 64 Costa Rica Country Club Full hospitality in San Jose PO Box 1896 Hard GS 64 San Rafael de Escazu official hotel for Qual San Jose BD 32 San Jose Main draw players 4-5 JAN COSTA RICA GD 32 COSTA RICA only until Tel: 00 506 2208-5008 BS Q Tel: 00 506 2208 5008 elimination Email: [email protected] GS Q Fax: 00 506 2289-9076 Email: [email protected] Website: www.copacafe.com 6-10 JAN Belgrade Open 2014 Serbia Grade 5 Tennis club "Crvena Zvezda" 10 Dec 2013 4 BS 32 Tennis Club Crvena Zvezda No hospitality Belgrade Mije Kovacevica 9 Clay GS 32 Mije Kovacevic 9 Qual Belgrade Indoor BD 16 Belgrade 4-5 JAN 11000 GD 16 SERBIA SERBIA BS Q Tel: +381 11 2767 557 Tel: +381 11 2767 557 GS Q Fax: +381 11 2762 652 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] DATE EVENT COUNTRY GRADE ORGANISER DETAILS ENTRY SURFACE DRAW VENUE HOSPITALITY OTHER CITY DEADLINE 6-12 JAN The 21st Slovak Junior Slovak Grade 2 Mr. Radovan Sabata 10 Dec 2013 3 BS 48 TP Hotel Druzba Full hospitality in Indoor 2014 Republic Slavia Pravnik, Taraflex GS 32 Slnecne jazera Juh official hotel for Qual Senec Bratislava Indoor BD 24 Senec Main draw players 5-5 JAN 85105 GD 16 903 01 until last member SLOVAK REPUBLIC BS Q SLOVAK REPUBLIC of the team is Tel: +421 2 63830170 GS Q Tel: +421 907 809588 eliminated Email: [email protected] Fax: +421 2 45915393 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tphoteldruzba.sk 6-11 JAN India ITF Junior-1 India Grade 3 All India Tennis Association 10 Dec 2013 10 BS 32 Chandigarh Lawn Tennis Full hospitality in Chandigarh R. K. Khanna Tennis Stadium, Africa Hard GS 32 Association official hotel for Qual Avenue BD 16 Tennis stadium, Opp D.A.V. Main draw players 4-5 JAN New Delhi, GD 16 College only until 110029 BS Q Sector-10, elimination INDIA GS Q Chandigarh Tel: +91 11 26176280, 26176276 160011 Email: [email protected] INDIA Tel: +91 172 2740543/ 2741849 Fax: +91 172 2740543 (Extn 223) Email: [email protected] Website: www.clta.in 7-11 JAN China Junior 2 Jiangmen China, P.R. Grade 3 Lu Liang 10 Dec 2013 16 BS 32 Wahyuen Tennis Center Full hospitality in Guangdong 9, Tiyuguan Road Hard GS 32 No. 25 Lianhe Road official hotel for Qual Province Jiangmen, BD 16 Chaolian Main draw players 5-6 JAN Jiangmen 100763 GD 16 Jiangmen only until CHINA, P.R. BS Q Guangdong Province elimination Tel: +86 10 67117147 GS Q CHINA, P.R. Email: [email protected] Tel: +86 13750309996 Fax: +86 750 3270091 Email: [email protected] Website: 7-11 JAN Bellevue Junior ITF 2014 Sweden Grade 4 10 Dec 2013 6 BS 32 Bellevue No hospitality Vasteras Västerås -Fridnäs TK Plexipave GS 32 Tunbyv.91 Qual Tunbyv.91 Indoor BD 16 Vasteras 5-6 JAN Västerås GD 16 SWEDEN 72223 BS Q Tel: 46 21 156350 SWEDEN GS Q Email: [email protected] Tel: 46 21 131866 Website: www.bellevue.se; Fax: 46 21 185607 www.vftk.org Email: [email protected] DATE EVENT COUNTRY GRADE ORGANISER DETAILS ENTRY SURFACE DRAW VENUE HOSPITALITY OTHER CITY DEADLINE 8-12 JAN ITF Saitama Junior Tennis Japan Grade 4 Green Tennis Plaza 10 Dec 2013 10 BS 32 Green Tennis Plaza No Hospitality 2014 Saitama Green Tennis Plaza Hard GS 32 1646 Angyohara, Qual Kawaguchi BD 16 Kawaguchi 6-7 JAN Saitama GD 16 Saitama 334-0057 BS Q 334-0057 JAPAN GS Q JAPAN Tel: +81 48 295-6000 Tel: +81 48 295-6000 Email: [email protected] Fax: +81 48 295-6165 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.greentennisplaza.c om/ WEEK 3- BEGINNING 13 JANUARY 11-16 JAN AGL Loy Yang Traralgon Australia Grade 1 Tennis Australia 10 Dec 2013 22 BS 64 Traralgon Tennis Complex Full hospitality in Junior International Victoria Private Bag 6060, Plexicushion GS 64 Cnr Davidson and Franklin official hotel for Qual Traralgon Richmond Sth, BD 32 Streets Main draw players 9-10 JAN Melbourne, GD 32 Traralgon only until Victoria BS Q Victoria elimination 3121 GS Q 3844 AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 3 9914 4198 Tel: +61 3 5174 4626 Fax: +61 3 8612 3600 Fax: +61 3 5174 8843 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.tennis.com.au 13-18 JAN India ITF Juniors 2 India Grade 2 All India Tennis Association 17 Dec 2013 6 BS 32 R K KHANNA TENNIS Full hospitality in New Delhi R K Khanna Tennis Stadium, Africa Rebound GS 32 STADIUM official hotel for Qual Avenue Ace BD 16 Delta Tennis Complex, Main draw players 11-12 JAN New Delhi GD 16 No. 1 Africa Avenue, only until 110029 BS Q New Delhi elimination INDIA GS Q 110 029 Tel: +91 11 26173159 INDIA Email: [email protected] Tel: +91-11-2619 3955 Fax: +91-11-2617 3159 Email: [email protected] 13-19 JAN Sport Hotel Kurz Junior Austria Grade 4 Harry Westreicher 17 Dec 2013 7 BS 64 TC Sport-Hotel-Kurz No hospitality Classic Oberpullendorf Gartenwg 10 Carpet GS 48 Stadiongasse 16 Qual Obertrum, Indoor BD 32 Oberpullendorf 11-12 JAN 5162 GD 24 7350 AUSTRIA BS Q AUSTRIA Tel: 0043 650 3034099 GS Q Tel: +43 2612 43233 Fax: +43 6219 7477 Fax: +43 2612 43233 60 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.kurz.cc/oberpullen dorf DATE EVENT COUNTRY GRADE ORGANISER DETAILS ENTRY SURFACE DRAW VENUE HOSPITALITY OTHER CITY DEADLINE 13-19 JAN DHL 26th Czech Czech Grade 1 17 Dec 2013 3 BS 48 TK PRECHEZA Prerov Full hospitality in International Junior Indoor Republic TK Precolor Plus Prerov Courtsol GS 48 official hotel for Qual Championships Prerov U Tenisu 16 Comfort BD 24 U Tenisu 16 Main draw players 11-12 JAN Prerov Indoor GD 24 750 02 only until 750 02 BS Q Prerov elimination CZECH REPUBLIC GS Q CZECH REPUBLIC Tel: 420 581 202 442 Tel: 00420 581 20 24 42 Email: [email protected] Fax: 00420 581 20 16 30 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.cztenis.cz/mezinar odni-turnaje 13-19 JAN Copa Gatorade 2014 Venezuela Grade 1 Mr. Alberto Lucas 17 Dec 2013 11 BS 48 Altamira Tennis Club Full hospitality in Caracas Calle A, Santa Rosa de Lima Hard GS 48 Urb Altamira, 3rd Av 6th - 7th official hotel for Qual BD 24 Transversar, Main draw players 11-12 JAN Caracas GD 24 Altamira only until 1122 BS Q Caracas elimination VENEZUELA GS Q VENEZUELA Tel: +58 212 975 4829 Tel: +58 212 2662978 Email: [email protected] Fax: +58 212 2670418 Email: [email protected] m Website: www.torneojuvenilaltamira.co m.ve 13-18 JAN The 13th Abu Dhabi United Arab Grade 4 Tennis Emirates 17 Dec 2013 5 BS 32 Abu Dhabi Country Club No Hospitality Country Club Emirates PO Box 22466 Hard GS 32 19th Street Qual Abu Dhabi Dubai BD 16 Abu Dhabi 11-12 JAN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES GD 16 PO Box 22466 Tel: +971 4 267 7876 BS Q UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Email: [email protected] GS Q Tel: +971 4 2677876 Fax: +971 4 2677897 Email: [email protected] 14-19 JAN Magnolia Cup 2014 Poland Grade 4 SCT Szczecin 17 Dec 2013 3 BS 32 SCT SZCZECIN No hospitality Szczecin Dabska 11 A Rebound GS 32 Dabska 11A Qual Szczecin Ace BD 16 Szczecin 12-13 JAN 70-786 Indoor GD 16 70-786 POLAND BS Q POLAND Tel: +48 91 463 10 14 GS Q Tel: +48 91 463 10 14 Email: [email protected] Fax: +48 91 463 10 14 Email: [email protected] WEEK 4- BEGINNING 20 JANUARY DATE EVENT COUNTRY GRADE ORGANISER DETAILS ENTRY SURFACE DRAW VENUE HOSPITALITY OTHER CITY DEADLINE 18-25 JAN Australian Open Junior Australia Grade A Francis Soyer 10 Dec 2013 22 BS 64 Melbourne Park Full hospitality in Championships Victoria Tennis Australia Plexicushion GS 64 Batman Avenue official hotel for Qual Melbourne Private Bag 6060, BD 32 Melbourne Main draw players 15-16 JAN Richmond Sth, GD 32 Victoria only until Victoria BS Q 3000 elimination 3121 GS Q AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Tel: + 61 3 9914 4198 Tel: 61 3 9914 4198 Fax: + 61 3 8612 3600 Fax: 61 3 8612 3600 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.australianopen.com 20-25 JAN Hong Kong ITF Junior Hong Kong, Grade 4 HK Tennis Association 24 Dec 2013 5 BS 32 Victoria Park No hospitality Tennis Tournament 2014 China Rm 1021 Hard GS 32 Victoria Park Tennis Court Qual Causeway Bay Olympic House BD 16 18-19 JAN No.1 Stadium Path GD 16 Hing Fat Street So Kon Po BS Q Causeway Bay Causeway Bay GS Q HONG KONG, CHINA HONG KONG, CHINA Tel: +852 2895 6897 Tel: 852 2504 8266 Fax: +852 2894 8704 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.tennishk.org Website: www.tennishk.org 20-25 JAN ONGC ITF JUNIORS India Grade 3 All India Tennis Association 24 Dec 2013 5 BS 32 DAKSHIN KALIKATA Full hospitality in Kolkata R K Khanna Stadium Red Clay GS 32 SANSAD official hotel for Qual New Delhi BD 16 93/1B, Rash Behari Avenue Main draw players
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