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ITF Tournament Planner Legacy Credit Union Women's 25k Pro Circuit Challenger ITF Women's Circuit ORDER OF PLAY Tuesday 09 Apr 2013 Week of City,Country Prize Money US$ Tourn. Key ITF Supervisor 08 APR 2013 Pelham, AL, USA 25000 W-C25-USA-08A-2013 Missy Malool presented by Pelham Racquet Club Court 9 / Stadium Court 10 Court 11 Court 12 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 Starting at 10:00 1 WSQ WSQ WSQ WSQ Shelby ROGERS (USA) [1] Dia EVTIMOVA (BUL) [2] Ilona KREMEN (BLR) [3] Petra RAMPRE (SLO) [6] vs. vs. vs. vs. Paula Cristina GONCALVES (BRA) [9] Naomi OSAKA (JPN) Kim KERMET (USA) Viktoriya TOMOVA (BUL) [14] Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by 2 WSQ WSQ WSQ WSQ Ines FERRER-SUAREZ (ESP) [4] Carolin DANIELS (GER) Sachie ISHIZU (JPN) [7] Katerina KRAMPEROVA (CZE) [8] vs. vs. vs. vs. Olga IANCHUK (UKR) [13] Nika KUKHARCHUK (RUS) [16] Di ZHAO (CHN) Hilda MELANDER (SWE) [12] Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by 3 WS WS WD WS Madison BRENGLE (USA) / Samantha CRAWFORD (USA) Sanaz MARAND (USA) Laura POUS-TIO (ESP) Kathrin WOERLE (GER) vs. vs. vs. vs. Patricia MAYR-ACHLEITNER (AUT) Mariana DUQUE-MARINO (COL) [6] Johanna KONTA (GBR) / Laura SIEGEMUND (GER) Nicola SLATER (GBR) Followed by Not Before 17:30 Followed by 4 WD WD WD Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) / Ilona KREMEN (BLR) / Ashley MURDOCK (USA) / Arina RODIONOVA (RUS) [1] Angelique VAN DER MEET (NED) Epiphany B. TURNER (USA) vs. vs. vs. Hilda MELANDER (SWE) / Sharon FICHMAN (CAN) [2] / Emerald ABLE (USA) / Sandra ROMA (SWE) Paula Cristina GONCALVES (BRA) Sena SUSWAM (USA) Not Before 18:30 5 WS Feature match NB 6:30 Chanelle SCHEEPERS (RSA) [1] vs. Jennifer ELIE (USA) Last match on any court may be moved Order of Play released Signature 08 APR 2013 13:58 Doubles Lucky Loser sign-in before: Noon Missy Malool.
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