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Winnipeg National Bank Challenger ORDER of PLAY - Wednesday, 13 July 2016 Winnipeg National Bank Challenger ORDER OF PLAY - Wednesday, 13 July 2016 STADIUM COURT COURT 4 COURT 6 COURT 8 COURT 9 Matches Start At: 10:00 Matches Start At: 10:00 Matches Start At: 10:00 Matches Start At: 10:00 Matches Start At: 10:00 TBF 0/0 [PR] Blaz KAVCIC (SLO) Tim SMYCZEK (USA) [3] Marinko MATOSEVIC (AUS) ITF MATCH ITF MATCH 1 vs vs vs [WC] Felix AUGER ALIASSIME (CAN) Daniel NGUYEN (USA) [Q] Dayne KELLY (AUS) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by TBF 6/0 2/1 Andrey GOLUBEV (KAZ) [8] Bjorn FRATANGELO (USA) [1] Mitchell KRUEGER (USA) ITF MATCH ITF MATCH 2 vs vs vs Peter POLANSKY (CAN) Philip BESTER (CAN) [WC] Benjamin SIGOUIN (CAN) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Cameron NORRIE (GBR) ITF MATCH Finn TEARNEY (NZL) Frances TIAFOE (USA) [7] ITF MATCH ITF MATCH 3 vs vs Felix AUGER ALIASSIME (CAN) Yasutaka UCHIYAMA (JPN) Brayden SCHNUR (CAN) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Bjorn FRATANGELO (USA) Marinko MATOSEVIC (AUS) ITF MATCH Tim SMYCZEK (USA) Nicolas MEISTER (USA) ITF MATCH ITF MATCH 4 vs vs Sekou BANGOURA (USA) Mitchell KRUEGER (USA) David O'HARE (IRL) [3] Daniel NGUYEN (USA) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Luke BAMBRIDGE (GBR) Alexander SARKISSIAN (USA) Lloyd GLASSPOOL (GBR) [4] ITF MATCH ITF MATCH ITF MATCH 5 vs vs Go SOEDA (JPN) [5] [WC] Jack Mingjie LIN (CAN) Benjamin SIGOUIN (CAN) Jared Connell 12 July 2016 at 20:20 William Coffey Tournament Director Order of Play released Challenger Supervisor ANY MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 9:30 MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM.
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