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Pro Circuit Infographic DALLAS, TX 125K • MIDLAND, MI 100K • SURPRISE, AZ 25K • RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 25K • PALM COAST, FL 15K AROUND THE CIRCUIT APRIL RECAP MEN'S - MEMPHIS, TN $25K • LITTLE ROCK, AR $25K • ORANGE PARK, FL $15K • SARASOTA, FL $100K • VERO BEACH, FL $15K • TALLAHASSEE, FL $75K EVENTS: WOMEN'S - JACKSON, MS $25K • INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, FL $60K • PELHAM, AL $25K • DOTHAN, AL $80K • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA $80K AMERICAN CHAMPIONS NOAH RUBIN SANAZ MARAND $75K TALLAHASSEE, FL WHITNEY OSUIGWE $25K JACKSON, MS SINGLES DOUBLES ROBERT GALLOWAY DENIS KUDLA TAYLOR TOWNSEND $75K TALLAHASSEE, FL $80K DOTHAN, AL DOUBLES SINGLES ALEXANDRA MUELLER EVAN KING SOPHIE CHANG HUNTER REESE $80K CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA $100K SARASOTA, FL DOUBLES DOUBLES JUNIOR ALEXANDER ORE MILES SEEMAN $15K VERO BEACH, FL COLIN ALTAMIRANO CHRISTOPHER HAWORTH DOUBLES VASIL KIRKOV ISAIAH STRODE $25K $15K LITTLE ROCK, AR ORANGE PARK, FL CAROLINE DOLEHIDE DOUBLES DOUBLES $60K INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, FL SINGLES TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF POINTS AVAILABLE TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF POINTS AVAILABLE EARNED BY AMERICAN MEN EARNED BY AMERICAN WOMEN 945 267 761 2106 POINTS % % POINTS AVAILABLE 28 37 AVAILABLE YEAR-TO-DATE - 575 /1867 = 31% YEAR-TO-DATE - 1578/4308 = 36% AMERICAN WILDCARDS MAY EVENTS QUALIFYING 20 USTA WOMEN’S $25,000 CHALLENGER MENMEN WILDCARDS PELHAM, AL MAIN DRAW 88 WILDCARDS MEN: WOMEN: $75K APRIL 30 $80K CHARLESTON, SC APRIL 30 QUALIFYING SAVANNAH, GA 19 $60K MAY 21 WILDCARDS OSPREY, FL WOMENWOMEN MAIN DRAW $25K MAY 28 15 WILDCARDS USTA WOMEN’S $25,000 CHALLENGER NAPLES, FL JACKSON, MS TO DATE: MEN Q 60 MD 24 WOMEN’S Q 59 MD 37 NET GENERATION & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 3,175 KIDS ON COURT IN APRIL AT PRO CIRCUIT EVENTS. Christian Harrison meeting kids during Net Generation Kids’ Day in Tallahassee Allie Kiick ( USA) and Iga Swiatek (POL) Pelham, AL Coin Toss Sarasota Adaptive Clinic Pelham School visit with Pro Circuit player Killearn Lakes Elementary School at Tallahassee Net Generation Kids’ Day WATCH US PLAY. LIVE! FOLLOW THE CIRCUIT WITH #USTAPROCIRCUIT PROCIRCUIT.USTA.COM.
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