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ITF Tournament Planner 11eme Engie Open Andrézieux-Bouthéon 42 ITF World Tennis Tour ORDER OF PLAY Wednesday 27 Jan 2021 Week of City,Country Prize Money US$ Tourn. Key ITF Supervisor 25 JAN 2021 Andrézieux-Bouthéon, FRA 60000 W-ITF-FRA-01A-2021 Yan KUSZAK Central Court Court 1 Court 3 Court 4 Starting at 09:30 Starting at 09:30 1 WS WS Tereza MARTINCOVA (CZE) [5] Indy DE VROOME (NED) vs. vs. Federica DI SARRA (ITA) Anna-Lena FRIEDSAM (GER) [2] Followed by Followed by Starting at 10:30 2 WS WS WD Paula KANIA-CHODUN (POL) / Gaelle DESPERRIER (FRA) Laura-Ioana PAAR (ROU) Katarina ZAVATSKA (UKR) vs. vs. vs. Harmony TAN (FRA) Cagla BUYUKAKCAY (TUR) Amandine HESSE (FRA) [2] / Kimberley ZIMMERMANN (BEL) Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 3 WS WS Stefanie VOEGELE (SUI) [3] Martina DI GIUSEPPE (ITA) vs. vs. Diana MARCINKEVICA (LAT) Rebecca SRAMKOVA (SVK) Followed by Followed by After Rest, Not Before 14:00 4 WS WS WD Manon ARCANGIOLI (FRA) / Oceane DODIN (FRA) [1] Salma DJOUBRI (FRA) Elixane LECHEMIA (FRA) [3] vs. vs. vs. Susan BANDECCHI (SUI) Cristina BUCSA (ESP) Indy DE VROOME (NED) / Leonie KUNG (SUI) Not Before 15:30 Not Before 15:30 After Rest, Not Before 15:30 5 WS WS WD Laura-Ioana PAAR (ROU) / Elsa JACQUEMOT (FRA) Lesley PATTINAMA KERKHOVE (NED) Julia WACHACZYK (GER) [1] vs. vs. vs. Clara TAUSON (DEN) [8] Urszula RADWANSKA (POL) Victoria JIMENEZ KASINTSEVA (AND) / Nuria PARRIZAS-DIAZ (ESP) Followed by Followed by Court and Time TBA 6 WS WD WD Marie BENOIT (BEL) / Diana MARCINKEVICA (LAT) / Kathinka VON DEICHMANN (LIE) Cristina BUCSA (ESP) Daniela SEGUEL (CHI) vs. vs. vs. Xiaodi YOU (CHN) Cagla BUYUKAKCAY (TUR) / KA NIA -C HO DUN, P+ZA V A TSKA , K Lara SALDEN (BEL) or HESSE, A+ZIMMERMANN, K Last match on any court may be moved O rder of Play released Tournament Director ITF Superv isor Singles Lucky Losers sign-in before: 09:00 26 JA N 2021 16:20 Pierre-Guillaume C A SSE Yan KUSZA K.
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