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Roland-Garros 2018 Lundi 21 Mai PROGRAMME OFFICIEL ** Court 6 ** Début À 10H00 Roland-Garros 2018 Lundi 21 Mai PROGRAMME OFFICIEL ** Court 6 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Alexandre MULLER (FRA) contre Donald YOUNG (USA) [19] suivi de 2 QM 1 Ernesto ESCOBEDO (USA) contre Geoffrey BLANCANEAUX (FRA) 3 QM 1 Dennis NOVIKOV (USA) contre Duckhee LEE (KOR) 4 QM 1 Tim SMYCZEK (USA) [11] contre Jaume MUNAR (ESP) 5 QM 1 Bernard TOMIC (AUS) contre Darian KING (BAR) ** Court 7 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Hugo GRENIER (FRA) contre Hubert HURKACZ (POL) suivi de 2 QM 1 Ruben BEMELMANS (BEL) [3] contre Ugo HUMBERT (FRA) 3 QM 1 Jaimee Floyd ANGELE (FRA) contre Thanasi KOKKINAKIS (AUS) 4 QM 1 Viktor GALOVIC (CRO) contre Kenny DE SCHEPPER (FRA) 5 QM 1 Andrea COLLARINI (ARG) contre Quentin HALYS (FRA) [21] ** Court 8 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Martin KLIZAN (SVK) [10] contre Sumit NAGAL (IND) suivi de 2 QM 1 Hugo GASTON (FRA) contre Jurgen ZOPP (EST) [24] 3 QM 1 Antoine HOANG (FRA) contre Carlos BERLOCQ (ARG) [25] 4 QM 1 Gerald MELZER (AUT) [4] contre Alessandro GIANNESSI (ITA) 5 QM 1 Egor GERASIMOV (BLR) contre Sergiy STAKHOVSKY (UKR) [18] Page 1/4 Imprimé le 20/05/2018 à 19:46 Roland-Garros 2018 Lundi 21 Mai PROGRAMME OFFICIEL ** Court 9 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Evan KING (USA) contre Dennis NOVAK (AUT) suivi de 2 QM 1 Thiago MONTEIRO (BRA) [5] contre Casper RUUD (NOR) 3 QM 1 Elias YMER (SWE) [13] contre Aleksandr NEDOVYESOV (KAZ) 4 QM 1 Goncalo OLIVEIRA (POR) contre Jason KUBLER (AUS) 5 QM 1 Ramkumar RAMANATHAN (IND) [12] contre Jay CLARKE (GBR) ** Court 12 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Attila BALAZS (HUN) contre Miomir KECMANOVIC (SRB) suivi de 2 QM 1 Marco TRUNGELLITI (ARG) contre Renzo OLIVO (ARG) 3 QM 1 Yannick MADEN (GER) [16] contre Carlos TABERNER (ESP) 4 QM 1 Jan CHOINSKI (GER) contre Alexander BUBLIK (KAZ) [27] 5 QM 1 Juan Ignacio LONDERO (ARG) contre Nikola MILOJEVIC (SRB) ** Court 13 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Adam PAVLASEK (CZE) contre Blaz KAVCIC (SLO) suivi de 2 QM 1 Kamil MAJCHRZAK (POL) contre Nino SERDARUSIC (CRO) 3 QM 1 Ilya IVASHKA (BLR) [2] contre Joao DOMINGUES (POR) 4 QM 1 Facundo BAGNIS (ARG) contre Ricardo OJEDA LARA (ESP) Page 2/4 Imprimé le 20/05/2018 à 19:46 Roland-Garros 2018 Lundi 21 Mai PROGRAMME OFFICIEL ** Court 14 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Yannick HANFMANN (GER) [15] contre Christopher EUBANKS (USA) suivi de 2 QM 1 Daniel GIMENO-TRAVER (ESP) contre Sebastian OFNER (AUT) [29] 3 QM 1 Matthias BACHINGER (GER) contre Thomaz BELLUCCI (BRA) 4 QM 1 Adrian MENENDEZ-MACEIRAS (ESP) [8] contre Santiago GIRALDO (COL) 5 QM 1 Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) contre Prajnesh GUNNESWARAN (IND) ** Court 15 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Akira SANTILLAN (AUS) contre Go SOEDA (JPN) suivi de 2 QM 1 Denis KUDLA (USA) [7] contre Guilherme CLEZAR (BRA) 3 QM 1 Tobias KAMKE (GER) contre Alex BOLT (AUS) 4 QM 1 Uladzimir IGNATIK (BLR) contre Marc POLMANS (AUS) 5 QM 1 Pedro MARTINEZ (ESP) contre Marcelo AREVALO (ESA) [32] ** Court 16 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Illya MARCHENKO (UKR) contre Hugo DELLIEN (BOL) [22] suivi de 2 QM 1 Mats MORAING (GER) contre Pedro SOUSA (POR) [17] 3 QM 1 Jason JUNG (TPE) contre Lorenzo SONEGO (ITA) [26] 4 QM 1 Felix AUGER-ALIASSIME (CAN) contre Lloyd HARRIS (RSA) Page 3/4 Imprimé le 20/05/2018 à 19:46 Roland-Garros 2018 Lundi 21 Mai PROGRAMME OFFICIEL ** Court 18 ** Début à 10h00 1 QM 1 Taro DANIEL (JPN) [1] contre Victor ESTRELLA BURGOS (DOM) suivi de 2 QM 1 Benjamin BONZI (FRA) contre Daniel Elahi GALAN (COL) 3 QM 1 Jurgen MELZER (AUT) contre Gleb SAKHAROV (FRA) 4 QM 1 Oscar OTTE (GER) contre Johan TATLOT (FRA) 5 QM 1 Filip PELIWO (CAN) contre Constant LESTIENNE (FRA) Rémy Azémar Page 4/4 Imprimé le 20/05/2018 à 19:46.
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