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Brisbane International Tennis Brisbane International ORDER OF PLAY Sunday, 2 January 2011 PAT RAFTER ARENA COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 10 COURT 14 COURT 16 COURT 8 Starting At: 10:30 am Starting At: 10:00 am Starting At: 10:00 am Starting At: 10:00 am Starting At: 10:00 am Starting At: Not Before 11:30 AM Starting At: Not Before 11:30 AM WTA WTA WTA WTA WTA Sally PEERS (AUS) Vania KING (USA) Alison RISKE (USA) Christina MCHALE (USA) Lucie HRADECKA (CZE) 1 vs vs vs vs vs Alisa KLEYBANOVA (RUS) Virginie RAZZANO (FRA) Andrea HLAVACKOVA (CZE) Rebecca MARINO (CAN) Sorana CIRSTEA (ROU) Not Before 12:00 PM Not Before 11:30 AM Not Before 11:30 AM Not Before 11:30 AM Not Before 11:30 AM Starting At: Not Before 11:30 AM Starting At: Not Before 11:30 AM WTA WTA WTA ATP ATP ATP ATP Bojana JOVANOVSKI (SRB) Anna TATISHVILI (GEO) Alexandra PANOVA (RUS) Matthew EBDEN (AUS) Samuel GROTH (AUS) Dieter KINDLMANN (GER) Bobby REYNOLDS (USA) 2 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Anastasia RODIONOVA (AUS) Karolina SPREM (CRO) Ksenia PERVAK (RUS) Victor CRIVOI (ROU) Grega ZEMLJA (SLO) Jurgen ZOPP (EST) Evgeny KOROLEV (KAZ) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP WTA WTA ATP ATP ATP ATP Feliciano LOPEZ (ESP) Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) Adrian MANNARINO (FRA) Tatsuma ITO (JPN) Richard BERANKIS (LTU) Ryan HARRISON (USA) 3 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Philipp PETZSCHNER (GER) Akgul AMANMURADOVA (UZB) Alla KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS) Peter POLANSKY (CAN) Stefan KOUBEK (AUT) Marco CRUGNOLA (ITA) Matthias BACHINGER (GER) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by WTA ATP ATP WTA WTA Christina MCHALE (USA) or Vania KING (USA) or Jarmila GROTH (AUS) Dmitry TURSUNOV (RUS) Greg JONES (AUS) Rebecca MARINO (CAN) Virginie RAZZANO (FRA) 4 vs vs vs vs vs Arantxa PARRA SANTONJA (ESP) Peter LUCZAK (AUS) Bastian KNITTEL (GER) Lucie HRADECKA (CZE) or Alison RISKE (USA) or Sorana CIRSTEA (ROU) Andrea HLAVACKOVA (CZE) followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP ATP WTA WTA Matthew EBDEN (AUS) or Dieter KINDLMANN (GER) or Victor CRIVOI (ROU) Jurgen ZOPP (EST) Arantxa RUS (NED) Anastasia PIVOVAROVA (RUS) 5 vs vs vs vs Samuel GROTH (AUS) or Bobby REYNOLDS (USA) or Anna TATISHVILI (GEO) or Alexandra PANOVA (RUS) or Grega ZEMLJA (SLO) Evgeny KOROLEV (KAZ) Karolina SPREM (CRO) Ksenia PERVAK (RUS) Not Before 5:00 PM ATP Possible Court Change Thiemo DE BAKKER (NED) 6 vs Denis ISTOMIN (UZB) Stephen Ayles Donna Kelso 2 January 2011 at 00:14 Fabrizio Sestini Thomas Karlberg Tournament Director(s) WTA Supervisor(s) Order of Play released ATP - Tour Manager ATP Supervisor(s) Jimmy Moore ATP / WTA - Referee FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED WTA - Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 30 minutes after last match MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM.
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