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January February May June July August April March Draw On-Site Minimum Draw On-Site Minimum Draw On-Site Minimum JANUARY M/Q/D Prize Money Ω TFC Ω M/Q/D Prize Money Ω TFC Ω M/Q/D Prize Money Ω TFC Ω Brisbane International presented JAN 1 30/32/16 $894,700 $1,000,000 H APR 30 J&T Banka Prague Open - Prague ^ D! 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 C AUG 13 Western & Southern Open - Cincinnati 56/48/28 - - H by Suncorp - Brisbane ^ Grand Prix De SAR La Princesse Shenzhen Open - Shenzhen ^ 32/16/16 $626,750 $750,000 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 Connecticut Open - New Haven ^ 30/48/16 - - JAN 1 H APR 30 Lalla Meryem - Rabat ^ D! C AUG 20 H JAN 1 ASB Classic - Auckland ^ 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 H MAY AUG 27 US Open - Flushing Meadows* 128/128/64 - - H MAY 7 Mutua Madrid Open - Madrid ^ 64/32/28 - - C JAN 8 Sydney International - Sydney ^ D! 30/32/16 $733,900 $799,000 H SEPTEMBER MAY 14 Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome 56/32/28 - - C JAN 8 Hobart International - Hobart ^ 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 H Coupe Banque 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 SEP 10 Nationale - Quebec City IH NÜRNBERGER MAY 21 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ C JAN 15 Australian Open - Melbourne*^ 128/96/64 - - H Versicherungscup - Nürnberg ^ SEP 10 Japan Women's Open - Hiroshima 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 H Internationaux de St. Petersburg MAY 21 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ C JAN 29 28/32/16 $733,900 $799,000 IH Strasbourg - Strasbourg ^ Ladies Trophy - St. Petersburg SEP 17 Toray Pan Pacific Open - Tokyo D^ 28/32/16 - - H MAY 28 Roland Garros - Paris* ^ 128/96/64 - - C JAN 29 Taiwan Open - Taipei City 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 IH SEP 17 Guangzhou Open - Guangzhou ^ 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H FEBRUARY JUNE SEP 17 Korea Open - Seoul 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H FEB 12 Qatar Total Open 2018 - Doha D^ 56/32/28 - - H JUN 11 The Open Nottingham - Nottingham 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 G SEP 24 Wuhan Open - Wuhan ^ 56/32/28 - - H Dubai Duty Free 28/32/16 $733,900 $799,000 JUN 11 Ricoh Open - 's-Hertogenbosch 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ G FEB 19 Tennis Championships - Dubai ^ H SEP 24 Tashkent Open - Tashkent ^ 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 H The Classic 32/32/16 - - FEB 19 Hungarian Ladies Open - Budapest 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 IH JUN 18 Birmingham - Birmingham G OCTOBER Abierto Mexicano TELCEL JUN 18 Mallorca Open - Mallorca 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ G 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 FEB 26 presentado por HSBC - Acapulco ^ H The International JUN 25 48/24/16 - - G OCT 1 China Open - Beijing 60/32/28 - - H MARCH Eastbourne - Eastbourne ^ Prudential Hong Kong JULY OCT 8 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H MAR 5 BNP Paribas Open - Indian Wells 96/48/32 - - H Tennis Open - Hong Kong JUL 2 The Championships - Wimbledon* ^ 128/96/64 - - G Miami Open OCT 8 Ladies Linz - Linz 32/32/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ IH 96/48/32 - - MAR 19 presented by Itaú - Miami ^ H JUL 16 Bucharest Open - Bucharest 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 C APRIL OCT 8 Tianjin Open - Tianjin 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H Ladies Championship APR 2 Volvo Car Open - Charleston 56/32/16 $734,900 $800,000 C JUL 16 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C Gstaad by Ixion Services - Gstaad OCT 15 Kremlin Cup - Moscow ^ 28/32/16 - - IH O1 Properties Abierto GNP Seguros - Monterrey 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 JUL 23 32/24/16 $626,750 $750,000 C BGL BNP Paribas APR 2 H Moscow Open - Moscow OCT 15 32/32/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ IH Luxembourg Open - Luxembourg^ Ladies Open Lugano - Lugano 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 JUL 23 Jiangxi Open - Nanchang 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H APR 9 C OCT 22 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore 8/-/8 - - IH presented by SC Global - Singapore APR 9 Claro Open Colsanitas - Bogota 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C JUL 30 Bay Area Classic - Stanford 28/16/16 - - H OCT 29 WTA Elite Trophy - Zhuhai 12/-/6 - $2,349,363 H JUL 30 Citi Open - Washington, D.C. 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 H APR 23 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix - Stuttgart 28/32/16 - - IC TEB BNP Paribas AUGUST APR 23 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C Istanbul Cup - Istanbul Sunday Singles Final unless noted as follows: ^ Saturday Final ! Friday Final Coupe Rogers présentée par 56/48/28 - - AUG 6 Banque Nationale - Montreal H TFC: Total Financial Commitment is the Tournament’s Investment in the event, including Tour Fees, Bonus Pool contributions and on-site prize money OCTOBER 23, 2017 Ω: Unlisted amounts are TBD for each event based on the Prize Money Formula Rule (Premier 5 Minimum - $2,666,000; Premier 700 Minimum - $776,000) : Performance Byes to Wuhan Semifinalists ‡: Prize Money Paid in Euros (Euros-USD at 1.24) D: Doubles PREMIER MANDATORY PREMIER 5 PREMIER INTERNATIONAL GRAND SLAM WTA FINALS WTA ELITE TROPHY *NOT WTA EVENTS.
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