Renta TOKUDA (JPN) ITF MATCH 4 Vs Vs Alexander SARKISSIAN (USA) Ti CHEN (TPE) Raymond SARMIENTO (USA) Max PURCELL (AUS)

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Renta TOKUDA (JPN) ITF MATCH 4 Vs Vs Alexander SARKISSIAN (USA) Ti CHEN (TPE) Raymond SARMIENTO (USA) Max PURCELL (AUS) Winnipeg National Bank Challenger ORDER OF PLAY - Wednesday, 12 July 2017 STADIUM COURT 4 COURT 6 COURT 8 Matches Start At: 10:00 am Matches Start At: 10:00 am Matches Start At: 10:00 am Matches Start At: 10:00 am ITF MATCH Alexander SARKISSIAN (USA) Finn TEARNEY (NZL) ITF MATCH 1 vs vs [Q] Luke BAMBRIDGE (GBR) Marcos GIRON (USA) followed by followed by followed by followed by Brayden SCHNUR (CAN) [7] [WC] Nicaise MUAMBA (CAN) Sekou BANGOURA (USA) ITF MATCH 2 vs vs vs Filip PELIWO (CAN) [Q] Alex RYBAKOV (USA) Yasutaka UCHIYAMA (JPN) [4] followed by followed by Not Before 1:00 pm followed by [WC] Hugo DI FEO (CAN) Christian HARRISON (USA) Kaichi UCHIDA (JPN) Samuel MONETTE (CAN) ITF MATCH 3 vs vs vs Peter POLANSKY (CAN) [2] [Q] Luis David MARTINEZ (VEN) Alessandro BEGA (ITA) Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS) [4] followed by Not Before 4:00 pm followed by followed by After suitable rest [WC] Kevin KYLAR (CAN) Yusuke TAKAHASHI (JPN) ITF MATCH Mark VERRYTH (AUS) Renta TOKUDA (JPN) ITF MATCH 4 vs vs Alexander SARKISSIAN (USA) Ti CHEN (TPE) Raymond SARMIENTO (USA) Max PURCELL (AUS) Not Before 6:00 pm followed by followed by After suitable rest After suitable rest Marcos GIRON (USA) Steven DIEZ (CAN) Blaz KAVCIC (SLO) [1] Thai-Son KWIATKOWSKI (USA) Brayden SCHNUR (CAN) 5 vs vs vs Frank DANCEVIC (CAN) Philip BESTER (CAN) Blaz ROLA (SLO) Peter POLANSKY (CAN) [2] Mikael TORPEGAARD (DEN) Jared Connell Zsolt Beda Tournament Director Challenger Supervisor Order of Play released : 11 July 2017 at 16:30 Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 9.30AM MATCHES WILL BE CALLED ANY MATCH ON ANY COURT Doubles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 12.30PM FROM THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & MAY BE MOVED LOCKER-ROOM.
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