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ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER of PLAY Saturday, 16 July 2011 ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Saturday, 16 July 2011 CENTER COURT COURT 1 COURT 2 Matches Start At: 10:00 am Matches Start At: 10:00 am Matches Start At: 10:00 am Wil SPENCER (USA) Haydn LEWIS (BAR) Olivier SAJOUS (HAI) 1 vs vs vs Nick LINDAHL (AUS) Drake BERNSTEIN (USA) Alfredo KRYWACZ (BRA) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) Abdelhaleem, Haitham (EGY) Mcaleer, Matthew (AUS) followed by followed by followed by Nicolas MASSU (CHI) Guillermo GOMEZ-DIAZ (ESP) Karlis LEJNIEKS (LAT) 2 vs vs vs Kevin KING (USA) Phillip SIMMONDS (USA) Daniel KOSAKOWSKI (USA) Baron, Fernando (COL) Ferreira, Ana (ESP) Garner, Jake (USA) followed by followed by followed by Colin FLEMING (GBR) Gabriel TOWNES (USA) Austin SMITH (USA) 3 vs vs vs Denis KUDLA (USA) Eric GRAVES (USA) Nathaniel SCHNUGG (USA) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) Abdelhaleem, Haitham (EGY) Mcaleer, Matthew (AUS) followed by Jack ANTON (USA) 4 vs Mac STYSLINGER (USA) Baron, Fernando (COL) Robert Bryant 16 July 2011 at 09:17 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FROM THE Brad Taylor Tour Manager PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Sunday, 17 July 2011 STADIUM COURT COURT 1 COURT 2 Matches Start At: 11:00 am Matches Start At: 11:00 am Matches Start At: 11:00 am Nicolas MASSU (CHI) Olivier SAJOUS (HAI) Matthew EBDEN (AUS) 1 vs vs vs Rajeev RAM (USA) Wil SPENCER (USA) Daniel KOSAKOWSKI (USA) Mcaleer, Matthew (AUS) Ferreira, Ana (ESP) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) followed by followed by followed by Austin SMITH (USA) Phillip SIMMONDS (USA) Yuichi SUGITA (JPN) 2 vs vs vs Denis KUDLA (USA) Greg JONES (AUS) Haydn LEWIS (BAR) Abdelhaleem, Haitham (EGY) Baron, Fernando (COL) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) followed by followed by Tim SMYCZEK (USA) Marinko MATOSEVIC (AUS) 3 vs vs Gabriel TOWNES (USA) Mac STYSLINGER (USA) Ferreira, Ana (ESP) Mcaleer, Matthew (AUS) Robert Bryant 16 July 2011 at 18:51 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FROM THE Brad Taylor Tour Manager PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Monday, 18 July 2011 STADIUM COURT COURT 1 COURT 2 Matches Start At: 1:00 pm Matches Start At: 1:00 pm Matches Start At: 1:00 pm Matthew EBDEN (AUS) Tim SMYCZEK (USA) Yuichi SUGITA (JPN) 1 vs vs vs Rajeev RAM (USA) Phillip SIMMONDS (USA) Olivier SAJOUS (HAI) Baron, Fernando (COL) Mcaleer, Matthew (AUS) Abdelhaleem, Haitham (EGY) Not Before 4:00 PM Not Before 4:00 PM followed by Donald YOUNG (USA) Alex BOGOMOLOV JR. (USA) Marinko MATOSEVIC (AUS) 2 vs vs vs Michael RUSSELL (USA) Gilles MULLER (LUX) Denis KUDLA (USA) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) Ullrich, Steve (USA) Ferreira, Ana (ESP) Not Before 7:00 PM followed by Not Before 5:00 PM James BLAKE (USA) Ryan SWEETING (USA) Michael BERRER (GER) 3 vs vs vs Ernests GULBIS (LAT) Somdev DEVVARMAN (IND) Tatsuma ITO (JPN) Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Somat, Magdi (EGY) Garner, Jake (USA) followed by Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) Gilles MULLER (LUX) 4 vs Richard BERANKIS (LTU) Xavier MALISSE (BEL) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) Robert Bryant 18 July 2011 at 11:38 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FROM THE Brad Taylor Tour Manager PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee Doubles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 7:00 PM ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Tuesday, 19 July 2011 STADIUM COURT COURT 1 COURT 2 Matches Start At: 4:00 pm Matches Start At: 4:00 pm Matches Start At: 4:00 pm Lleyton HEWITT (AUS) Igor KUNITSYN (RUS) Yen-Hsun LU (TPE) 1 vs vs vs Phillip SIMMONDS (USA) Marinko MATOSEVIC (AUS) Matthias BACHINGER (GER) Somat, Magdi (EGY) Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Garner, Jake (USA) followed by followed by Yuichi SUGITA (JPN) Richard BERANKIS (LTU) 2 vs vs Ryan HARRISON (USA) Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) Ullrich, Steve (USA) Not Before 7:00 PM followed by followed by Michael BERRER (GER) Tommy HAAS (GER) Rajeev RAM (USA) Yen-Hsun LU (TPE) 3 vs vs vs Robby GINEPRI (USA) Grigor DIMITROV (BUL) Igor KUNITSYN (RUS) Michael RUSSELL (USA) Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Mcaleer, Matthew (AUS) Ferreira, Ana (ESP) followed by followed by followed by James BLAKE (USA) Somdev DEVVARMAN (IND) Ashley FISHER (AUS) John ISNER (USA) Treat Conrad HUEY (PHI) Stephen HUSS (AUS) 4 vs vs vs Marcelo MELO (BRA) Jonathan ERLICH (ISR) Alex BOGOMOLOV JR. (USA) Jamie MURRAY (GBR) Andy RAM (ISR) Matthew EBDEN (AUS) Somat, Magdi (EGY) Garner, Jake (USA) Ullrich, Steve (USA) Robert Bryant 18 July 2011 at 18:04 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FROM THE Brad Taylor Tour Manager PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 3:30 pm Doubles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 5:00 pm ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Wednesday, 20 July 2011 STADIUM COURT COURT 1 Matches Start At: 4:00 pm Matches Start At: 4:00 pm T R I Matthias BACHINGER (GER) F U Michael RUSSELL (USA) Frank MOSER (GER) N vs vs O V Kevin ANDERSON (RSA) Ryan HARRISON (USA) S K Donald YOUNG (USA) I Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Garner, Jake (USA) followed by Not Before 5:30 PM T R I F U Gilles MULLER (LUX) Marinko MATOSEVIC (AUS) N vs vs O V Robby GINEPRI (USA) Yen-Hsun LU (TPE) S K I Somat, Magdi (EGY) Ullrich, Steve (USA) Not Before 7:00 PM followed by L A Colin FLEMING (GBR) H James BLAKE (USA) Ross HUTCHINS (GBR) Y vs vs A John ISNER (USA) Grigor DIMITROV (BUL) N Ryan SWEETING (USA) I Garner, Jake (USA) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) followed by followed by T R I Scott LIPSKY (USA) Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) F U Rajeev RAM (USA) Gilles MULLER (LUX) N vs vs O V Drake BERNSTEIN (USA) Richard BERANKIS (LTU) S K Kevin KING (USA) Xavier MALISSE (BEL) I Ullrich, Steve (USA) Somat, Magdi (EGY) Robert Bryant 19 July 2011 at 23:07 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM THE PLAYERS' Brad Taylor Tour Manager LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 3:30 pm Doubles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 3:30 pm ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Thursday, 21 July 2011 STADIUM COURT COURT 1 Matches Start At: 4:00 pm Matches Start At: 4:00 pm T R I Colin FLEMING (GBR) F U Xavier MALISSE (BEL) Ross HUTCHINS (GBR) N vs vs O V Ryan HARRISON (USA) Igor KUNITSYN (RUS) S K Michael RUSSELL (USA) I Somat, Magdi (EGY) Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) followed by followed by T R I F U Lleyton HEWITT (AUS) Tatsuma ITO (JPN) N vs vs O V Rajeev RAM (USA) Somdev DEVVARMAN (IND) S K I Ullrich, Steve (USA) Garner, Jake (USA) Not Before 7:00 PM followed by After Suitable Rest S Richard BERANKIS (LTU) O Mardy FISH (USA) Xavier MALISSE (BEL) M vs vs A Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) Somdev DEVVARMAN (IND) T Treat Conrad HUEY (PHI) Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Zavalablanco, Antonio (USA) followed by T R I Alex BOGOMOLOV JR. (USA) F U Matthew EBDEN (AUS) N vs O V James BLAKE (USA) S K John ISNER (USA) I Garner, Jake (USA) Robert Bryant 20 July 2011 at 23:05 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM THE PLAYERS' Brad Taylor Tour Manager LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 3:30 pm ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Friday, 22 July 2011 STADIUM COURT Matches Start At: 12:00 noon T R I F U Gilles MULLER (LUX) N vs O V Kevin ANDERSON (RSA) S K I Ullrich, Steve (USA) followed by T Possible Court Change R I Drake BERNSTEIN (USA) F U Kevin KING (USA) N vs O V Matthias BACHINGER (GER) S Frank MOSER (GER) K I Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Not Before 4:00 PM U L L Yen-Hsun LU (TPE) R vs I John ISNER (USA) C H Somat, Magdi (EGY) Not Before 7:00 PM T R I F U Mardy FISH (USA) N vs O V Somdev DEVVARMAN (IND) S K I Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) followed by T R I F U Ryan HARRISON (USA) N vs O V Rajeev RAM (USA) S K I Garner, Jake (USA) Robert Bryant 22 July 2011 at 00:17 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM THE PLAYERS' Brad Taylor Tour Manager LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Saturday, 23 July 2011 STADIUM COURT Matches Start At: 1:00 pm T R I F U John ISNER (USA) N vs O V Gilles MULLER (LUX) S K I Garner, Jake (USA) followed by T R I Richard BERANKIS (LTU) F U Xavier MALISSE (BEL) N vs O V Alex BOGOMOLOV JR. (USA) S Matthew EBDEN (AUS) K I Lahyani, Mohamed (SWE) Not Before 7:00 PM T R I F U Mardy FISH (USA) N vs O V Ryan HARRISON (USA) S K I Ullrich, Steve (USA) followed by T R I Matthias BACHINGER (GER) F U Frank MOSER (GER) N vs O V Colin FLEMING (GBR) S Ross HUTCHINS (GBR) K I Somat, Magdi (EGY) Robert Bryant 23 July 2011 at 00:04 Tom Barnes Tournament Director Order of Play released ATP Supervisor FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Thomas Schrader MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM THE PLAYERS' Brad Taylor Tour Manager LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee ATLANTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ORDER OF PLAY Sunday, 24 July 2011 STADIUM COURT Matches Start At: 12:30 pm L DOUBLES FINAL A Matthias BACHINGER (GER) H Frank MOSER (GER) Y vs A Alex BOGOMOLOV JR.
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