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M25 Matsuyama LIVE 1/6 ページ ITF Tennis ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - M25 Matsuyama - 08 April - 14 April 2019 1/6 ページ Men's Calendar Women's Calendar Tour Info Organisers Info Results Round- up M25 Matsuyama LIVE TOURNAMENT DETAILS M-ITF-JPN-06A-2019 Host nation: Japan Date: 08 April - 14 April 2019 Category ITF World Tennis Tour Surface: Hard - Outdoor Prize Money: $25,000 USD Promotional Name: ITF Unicharm Trophy Ehime International Open Tennis Overview Factsheet Acceptance List Drawsheet Order Of Play Results This list was last updated 04 Apr 2019 MAIN DRAW DIRECT ACCEPTANCE ATP ATP ITF World Tennis National Pos. Player Priority Information Ranking PR Ranking Ranking 1 Makoto OCHI (JPN) 355 172 12 1 2 Yusuke TAKAHASHI (JPN) 362 589 17 1 3 Ji Sung NAM (KOR) 363 84 5 1 4 Shuichi SEKIGUCHI (JPN) 400 424 20 1 5 Yuta SHIMIZU (JPN) 462 62 13 1 Wishaya 6 TRONGCHAROENCHAIKUL 490 205 1 1 (THA) 7 Cheong-Eui KIM (KOR) 512 59 6 1 8 Seong Chan HONG (KOR) 535 311 9 1 9 Masamichi IMAMURA (JPN) 595 1465= 44 1 10 Shinji HAZAWA (JPN) 605 1176 30 1 11 Yuki MOCHIZUKI (JPN) 613 369 25 1 12 Sora FUKUDA (JPN) 655 371 24 1 13 Rio NOGUCHI (JPN) 658 53 14 3 14 (Special Exempt, if needed) 15 (Special Exempt, if needed) MAIN DRAW ITF RESERVED (Players Accepted by ITF World Tennis Ranking) Pos. Player ATP ATP ITF World Tennis National Priority Information Ranking PR Ranking Ranking 16 Shintaro IMAI (JPN) 666 63 15 1 17 Hiroyasu EHARA (JPN) 674 201 19 1 18 Ryota TANUMA (JPN) 219 18 1 19 Takuto NIKI (JPN) 222 16 1 20 Mark WHITEHOUSE (GBR) 239 1 https://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tourna... 2019/04/14 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - M25 Matsuyama - 08 April - 14 April 2019 2/6 ページ QUALIFYING Pos. Player ATP ATP ITF World Tennis National Priority Information Ranking PR Ranking Ranking 1 Jumpei YAMASAKI (JPN) 296 23 1 2 Kento TAKEUCHI (JPN) 372 26 2 3 Kazuki NISHIWAKI (JPN) 389 27 1 4 Gengo KIKUCHI (JPN) 478 29 1 5 Issei OKAMURA (JPN) 553 34 1 6 Naoki TAJIMA (JPN) 603 46 1 7 Rimpei KAWAKAMI (JPN) 621 32 1 8 Sho KATAYAMA (JPN) 650 31 1 9 Sho SHIMABUKURO (JPN) 672 41 1 10 Daniil ZARICHANSKIY (BLR) 698 11 1 11 Congsup CONGCAR (THA) 702 3 1 12 Naoki TAKEDA (JPN) 736 77 1 13 Yuichi ITO (JPN) 752 37 1 14 Cing-Yang MENG (TPE) 765 7 1 15 Daisuke SUMIZAWA (JPN) 875 63 1 16 Kazuma KAWACHI (JPN) 888 49 1 17 Gage BRYMER (USA) 937 1 18 Yuichiro INUI (JPN) 1004 103 1 19 Ren NAKAMURA (JPN) 1027 138 2 20 Shunrou TAKESHIMA (JPN) 1050 43 1 21 Alexander CRNOKRAK (AUS) 1055 58 1 22 Tomohiro MASABAYASHI (JPN) 1061 64 1 23 Taisei ICHIKAWA (JPN) 1174 114 1 24 Masayoshi ONO (JPN) 1225 188 1 25 Kosuke OGURA (JPN) 1266 59 1 26 Tom EVANS (AUS) 1299 55 1 27 Rinky HIJIKATA (AUS) 1524 57 1 ALTERNATES Pos. Player ATP ATP ITF World Tennis National Priority Information Ranking PR Ranking Ranking 1 Ken ONISHI (JPN) 1563 96 1 2 Seon Yong HAN (KOR) 1724= 110 1 3 Masaya KOBAYASHI (JPN) 1836 149 1 4 Benard Bruno NKOMBA (AUS) 1857 69 1 5 Yuto SAKAI (JPN) 1895= 401 1 6 Keisuke SAITOH (JPN) 1960= 1 7 Hikaru SHIRAISHI (JPN) 1972= 55 1 8 Samuel BEREN (USA) 2032= 4 9 Kazuki SHIMIZU (JPN) 2047= 95 1 10 Jacob SULLIVAN (AUS) 2201= 80 1 11 Ken ONODA (JPN) 2248= 78 1 12 Shohei CHIKAMI (JPN) 2336= 62 1 13 Chen CHANG (TPE) 2447= 31 1 14 Takuya KUMASAKA (JPN) 2568= 147 1 15 Bjorn Manfred NAREYKA (AUT) 2630 57 6 16 Yukikazu MEGURO (JPN) 2763= 350 1 17 Mason NAUMOVSKI (AUS) 2911= 188 1 https://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tourna... 2019/04/14 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - M25 Matsuyama - 08 April - 14 April 2019 3/6 ページ 18 Kuan Yu CHEN (TPE) 3023= 50 2 19 Marc GUARDENO (ESP) 3105= 247 5 20 Yusuke YOSHIKAWA (JPN) 3105= 99 1 21 Yutaro MATSUZAKI (JPN) 3105= 113 1 22 Brenton CHAMBERS (AUS) 3105= 121 1 23 Keisuke NUMAJIRI (JPN) 3105= 217 1 24 Jose Joaquin MIRANDA 292 3 CISNEROS (ESP) 3105= 25 Robert ZIGANSHIN (RUS) 3307= 6 26 Adam BRONKA (AUS) 3346= 28 6 27 Guan Kai WANG (CHN) 40 3 28 Christopher ROSENSTEEL 1 (USA) 14 29 Viju GEORGE JR (USA) 100 6 30 Mingyuan YANG (CHN) 54 4 31 Trent AARON (USA) 117 3 32 Christian Didier CHIN (MAS) 4 2 33 Piotr LADA (USA) 247 6 34 Le Tian WANG (CHN) 96 5 35 Daniel BENNETT (GBR) 155 6 36 Shota IINO (JPN) 65 1 37 Yuki YUDATE (JPN) 71 1 38 Ryuki MATSUDA (JPN) 74 1 39 Vladimir SENCHUK (RUS) 404 1 40 Matthew LEFFLER (AUS) 118 1 41 Mohammed Iftikhar SHEIKH 5 (IND) 112 42 John Patrick MULLANE (USA) 255 5 43 Seita WATANABE (JPN) 105 1 44 Juraj PIVOLUSKA (SVK) 485 5 45 Naoto KAI (JPN) 120 1 46 Chun-Ming YAM (HKG) 34 5 47 Yuki INOUE (JPN) 163 1 48 Tsubasa KOGA (JPN) 173 1 49 Takahiro KUBO (JPN) 212 1 50 Takeshi FURUTA (JPN) 237 1 51 Seiichiro ICHIKAWA (JPN) 324 1 52 Mu Fu TSAI (TPE) 82 1 53 Mikihisa MATSUZAKI (JPN) 331 1 54 Hideki KURAMOCHI (JPN) 1 55 Kyler JIRASOOK (USA) 4 56 Dean WILLIAMSON (NZL) 1 57 Trey KEATING (USA) 4 58 Yannis ZEKRI (ALG) 1 59 Michael FAULKNER (GBR) 4 60 Daniil RUBINOV (UKR) 1 61 Yuki KURAMOCHI (JPN) 1 62 David OSIPOV (USA) 4 63 Daisuke WAKAZONO (JPN) 1 64 Skiru HU (TPE) 1 65 Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA 1 (PHI) 66 Ervin Haris EMINEFENDIC (ITA) 1 https://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tourna... 2019/04/14 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - M25 Matsuyama - 08 April - 14 April 2019 4/6 ページ 67 Gen NAKAMURA (JPN) 1 68 Leon ROMA (ITA) 6 69 Delon LAM (HKG) 1 70 Adam KHAN (GBR) 3 71 Yuki MURAI (JPN) 1 72 Kentaro TANAKA (JPN) 1 WITHDRAWALS Pos. Player ATP ATP ITF World National Priority Information Ranking PR Tennis Ranking Ranking 1 Alec ADAMSON (USA) 444 3 W 26 Mar 2019 2 Peter ALAM (GBR) 313 4 AW 26 Mar 2019 J4 Tacarigua 3 Alexey ALESHCHEV (RUS) 1194 2 W 03 Mar 2019 4 Babji Siva ATTURU (IND) 2201= 186 5 W 12 Mar 2019 5 David BARCLAY (AUS) 1170 49 1 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25+H Abuja 6 Romain BAUVY (FRA) 908 44 3 W 26 Mar 2019 7 Ignacio BENZAL ALIA 1775 3 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25+H (ESP) Abuja 8 Conor BERG (USA) 840 3 W 26 Mar 2019 9 Harry BOURCHIER (AUS) 413 722 28 1 W 23 Mar 2019 10 Luca CASTELNUOVO (SUI) 252 18 5 W 26 Mar 2019 11 A.J. CATANZARITI (USA) 1023 2 W 23 Mar 2019 12 Yuttana CHAROENPHON 1494 27 1 W 03 Apr 2019 (THA) 13 Louis CLARK (AUS) 2336= 106 6 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25+H Abuja 14 Paolo DAGNINO (ITA) 1452 181 6 W 25 Mar 2019 15 Alec DECKERS (NED) 1377 42 5 W 26 Mar 2019 16 Jesse DELANEY (AUS) 1573 64 5 AW 26 Mar 2019 M15 Sharm El Sheikh 17 Philipp DITTMER (GER) 1870 181 6 AW 26 Mar 2019 M15 Sharm El Sheikh 18 Jack DRAPER (GBR) 558 57 2 W 15 Mar 2019 19 Scott DUNCAN (GBR) 1411= 1 2 W 21 Mar 2019 20 Blake ELLIS (AUS) 404 445 22 1 W 26 Mar 2019 21 Michael-John EVERY 1552 2 4 W 23 Mar 2019 (CUW) 22 Thomas FANCUTT (AUS) 502 397 25 1 W 26 Mar 2019 23 Elliott FARMER (GBR) 1752= 1 6 W 28 Mar 2019 24 Connor FARREN (USA) 471 4 W 25 Mar 2019 25 David FOX (GBR) 2163= 1 3 W 22 Mar 2019 26 Luke Jacob GAMBLE (USA) 1247 4 W 26 Mar 2019 Tim Thomas GAUNTLETT 27 (HKG) 2763= 15 1 W 11 Mar 2019 28 Marek GENGEL (CZE) 457 19 6 W 26 Mar 2019 29 Cameron GREEN (AUS) 757 37 2 W 26 Mar 2019 30 Hugo GRENIER (FRA) 373 198 4 W 26 Mar 2019 31 Jacob GRILLS (AUS) 403 77 17 4 W 26 Mar 2019 32 Manuel GUINARD (FRA) 475 33 4 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25 Sunderland 33 Darryl HALE (GBR) 1550 459 4 W 26 Mar 2019 34 Grey HAMILTON (USA) 971= 3 W 20 Mar 2019 35 Ray HO (TPE) 642 1 W 03 Mar 2019 36 Mousheg HOVHANNISYAN 810 6 W 24 Mar 2019 (USA) 37 Tsung-Hao HUANG (TPE) 829 15 2 W 21 Mar 2019 https://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tourna... 2019/04/14 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - M25 Matsuyama - 08 April - 14 April 2019 5/6 ページ 38 Marc-Andrea HUESLER 358 267 5 4 W 25 Mar 2019 (SUI) 39 Milen IANAKIEV (GER) 859 113 5 W 26 Mar 2019 40 Hendrik JEBENS (GER) 1305 186 5 W 22 Mar 2019 41 Nicholas KAMISAR (USA) 2208= 5 W 26 Mar 2019 42 Taha KAPADIA (IND) 1943= 72 6 W 26 Mar 2019 43 Brydan KLEIN (GBR) 372 126 81 2 W 26 Mar 2019 44 Alexander KLINTCHAROV 1148 8 1 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25+H (NZL) Abuja 45 Krittin KOAYKUL (THA) 1542 15 1 W 01 Apr 2019 46 Worovin 1290 39 1 AW 26 Mar 2019 M15 Sharm KUMTHONKITTIKUL (THA) El Sheikh 47 Natthasith KUNSUWAN 1075 7 1 W 31 Mar 2019 (THA) 48 Gonzalo LAMA (CHI) 488 342 5 5 W 25 Mar 2019 49 Kuan-Yi LEE (TPE) 345 1 LWQ 01 Apr 2019 50 Yannick LENAERTS (BEL) 327 5 W 11 Mar 2019 51 Julian LENZ (GER) 398 271 31 3 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25 Sunderland 52 Edan LESHEM (ISR) 451 202 2 W 26 Mar 2019 53 Wei-De LIN (TPE) 788 13 1 W 26 Mar 2019 54 Shao-Fan LIU (TPE) 903 16 1 W 13 Mar 2019 55 Michael LOOK (AUS) 591 224 23 1 LWM 01 Apr 2019 56 Tyler LU (USA) 367 1 LWQ 30 Mar 2019 57 Akhil MADAN (IND) 1 W 05 Feb 2019 58 Winter MEAGHER (AUS) 1612= 75 1 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25 Santa Margherita Di Pula 59 Yannick MERTENS (BEL) 441 89 7 3 W 23 Mar 2019 60 Shintaro MOCHIZUKI (JPN) 2305= 3 W 23 Mar 2019 61 Soichiro MORITANI (JPN) 409 28 1 W 26 Mar 2019 62 Naoki NAKAGAWA (JPN) 1331 36 2 W 19 Mar 2019 63 Hao Yuan NG (SGP) 1553 2 1 W 29 Mar 2019 64 Patrik NIKLAS-SALMINEN 589 98 3 4 W 18 Mar 2019 (FIN) 65 Christopher O'CONNELL 470 P 610 40 1 W 26 Mar 2019 (AUS) 66 Seong-Gook OH (KOR) 496 13 1 W 26 Mar 2019 67 Arata ONOZAWA (JPN) 1325 45 1 W 14 Mar 2019 68 Benjamin PIETRI (FRA) 542 54 2 W 24 Mar 2019 69 Pietro PIROLT (AUT) 103 1 W 05 Mar 2019 Aliaksandr PRUDNIKAU 70 (BLR) 1791 18 1 W 24 Mar 2019 71 Ajeet RAI (NZL) 375 2 1 W 25 Mar 2019 72 Austin RAPP (USA) 1152 1 W 18 Mar 2019 73 Karl Adrian RINGDAL 2447= 5 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25+H NOERSTENAES (NOR) Abuja 74 Joshua ROSE (GBR) 2063= 1 5 W 23 Mar 2019 75 Takashi SAITO (JPN) 605 289 21 1 LWM 03 Apr 2019 76 Pedro SAKAMOTO (BRA) 378 357 11 4 W 26 Mar 2019 Jordi SAMPER-MONTANA 77 (ESP) 418 100 34 2 W 26 Mar 2019 78 Len SCHOUTEN (NED) 2043= 129 3 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25+H Abuja 79 Prithvi SEKHAR (IND) 1479 34 2 W 27 Mar 2019 80 Karue SELL (BRA) 482 185 9 2 W 16 Mar 2019 81 Tobias SIMON (GER) 429 316 34 5 AW 26 Mar 2019 M25 Sunderland 82 Colin SINCLAIR (NMI) 481 56 491 1 W 23 Mar 2019 https://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tourna..
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