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ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tournament Planner BNP Paribas Open de France UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour ORDER OF PLAY Wednesday 12 Jun 2019 Week of City,Country Tourn. Key ITF Referee 11 JUN 2019 Antony, FRA WC-ITFSS-FRA-01A-2019 Jean-Patrick Reydellet Court Central Court 5 Court 6 Court 3 Court 4 Court 2 Court 1 Starting at 08:30 Starting at 08:30 Starting at 08:30 Starting at 08:30 Starting at 08:30 Starting at 08:30 Starting at 08:30 1 QS QS MS QS MS QS QS Andy Lapthorne (GBR) [3] Pablo Araya (CHI) Didier Guiard (FRA) [1] Maximillian Laudan (GER) Tony Boval (FRA) Kyu-Seung Kim (KOR) Sam Schroder (NED) [5] vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Robert Shaw (CAN) Yoichi Otsubo (JPN) Serge Richard Mabally (FRA) Antony Cotterill (GBR) Ferenc Gábor Lelik (HUN) [2] Ymanitu Silva (BRA) [7] Shraga Weinberg (ISR) Not Before 09:30 Not Before 09:30 Not Before 09:30 Not Before 09:30 Not Before 09:30 Not Before 09:30 Not Before 09:30 2 MS MS To Finish 64 [0-0] MS To Finish 60 [0-0] MS To Finish 61 [0-0] QS QS MS To Finish 61 57 11 [0-0] Shingo Kunieda (JPN) [1] Nicolas Peifer (FRA) [6] Frederic Cattaneo (FRA) Lhaj Boukartacha (MAR) Greg Hasterok (USA) Bryan Barten (USA) [8] Asi Stokol (ISR) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Martin De La Puente (ESP) Kouhei Suzuki (JPN) Abou Konate (FRA) Stephane Houdet (FRA) [3] Koji Sugeno (JPN) [2] Shota Kawano (JPN) Nicolas Vanlerberghe (FRA) Followed by Followed by Followed by Followed by After Rest, Not Before 11:00 Followed by Followed by 3 WS WS WS QS MDQ WS MD Laurent Everaert (FRA) / Luca Arca (ITA) / Dana Mathewson (USA) Kgothatso Montjane (RSA) [5] Emmanuelle Morch (FRA) Mitsuteru Moroishi (JPN) Lahcen Majdi (FRA) Rosalba Vazquez Ramos (MEX) Silviu Culea (ITA) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Yui Kamiji (JPN) [2] Michaela Spaanstra (NED) Aniek Van Koot (NED) [3] Heath Davidson (AUS) [4] Tony Boval (FRA) / Lucy Shuker (GBR) [8] Yoshinobu Fujimoto (JPN) / Karim Fourrez (FRA) Laurent Giammartini (FRA) Followed by Followed by After Rest, Not Before 12:00 After Rest, Not Before 12:00 Followed by After Rest, Not Before 12:00 After Rest, Not Before 12:00 4 WS WS MDQ QD WS QD MDQ Didier Guiard (FRA) / Mika Ishikawa (JPN) / Richard Green (GBR) / Asi Stokol (ISR) / Jordanne Whiley (GBR) Diede De Groot (NED) [1] Abou Konate (FRA) Maximillian Laudan (GER) Marjolein Buis (NED) [6] James Shaw (GBR) Nicolas Vanlerberghe (FRA) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Katharina Kruger (GER) [7] Manami Tanaka (JPN) Pierrejean Gautron (FRA) / Jérôme De Meyere (FRA) / Charlotte Famin (FRA) Pablo Araya (CHI) / Ferenc Gábor Lelik (HUN) / Serge Richard Mabally (FRA) Sophie Fraioli (FRA) Lucas Sithole (RSA) Kevin Piette (FRA) After Rest, Not Before 14:00 Not Before 14:00 After Rest, Not Before 14:00 After Rest, Not Before 14:00 After Rest, Not Before 14:00 After Rest, Not Before 14:00 After Rest, Not Before 14:00 5 MD WS MD WD QD WD QD Stephane Houdet (FRA) / Gaetan Menguy (FRA) / Louise Hunt (GBR) / Robert Shaw (CAN) / Dana Mathewson (USA) / Shota Kawano (JPN) / Nicolas Peifer (FRA) [1] Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) [4] Luca Spano (ITA) Michaela Spaanstra (NED) Shraga Weinberg (ISR) Kgothatso Montjane (RSA) [4] Mitsuteru Moroishi (JPN) vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Martin De La Puente (ESP) / Momoko Ohtani (JPN) Gustavo Fernandez (ARG) [4] / Nalani Buob (SUI) / Greg Hasterok (USA) / Charlotte Fairbank (FRA) / Petter Edstrom (SWE) / Agustin Ledesma (ARG) Shingo Kunieda (JPN) Saki Takamuro (JPN) Ymanitu Silva (BRA) Emmanuelle Morch (FRA) Yoichi Otsubo (JPN) After Rest, Not Before 15:30 After Rest, Not Before 15:30 After Rest, Not Before 15:30 After Rest, Not Before 15:30 6 MD WD MD WD Frederic Cattaneo (FRA) / Macarena Cabrillana (CHI) / Lhaj Boukartacha (MAR) / Claudia Taboada (MEX) / Gordon Reid (GBR) [3] Maria Florencia Moreno (ARG) Laszlo Farkas (HUN) Rosalba Vazquez Ramos (MEX) vs. vs. vs. vs. Ezequiel Casco (ARG) / Charlotte Famin (FRA) / Geoffrey Jasiak (FRA) / Lucy Shuker (GBR) / Nico Langmann (AUT) Manami Tanaka (JPN) Guilhem Laget (FRA) Jordanne Whiley (GBR) After Rest, Not Before 16:00 After Rest, Not Before 16:00 After Rest, Not Before 16:00 7 MD Match TBC MD Match TBC MD Match TBC Qualifier/Lucky Loser Daniel Rodrigues (BRA) / Tom Egberink (NED) / Kouhei Suzuki (JPN) Maikel Scheffers (NED) vs. vs. vs. Joachim Gerard (BEL) [2] / Qualifier/Lucky Loser Qualifier/Lucky Loser Stefan Olsson (SWE) Last match on any court may be moved Order of Play released Tournament Director ITF Referee Singles Consolation sign-in before: Time TBA 11 JUN 2019 16:10 Doubles Alternates sign-in before: 10.30 am Allanic D. Mocellin C. Jean-Patrick Reydellet.
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