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2011 Men's Circuit Results Tournament Tournament Prize Singles Singles Doubles Doubles Date Money Winner Runner-Up Winner Runner-Up 2011 Men's Circuit Results Tournament Tournament Prize Singles Singles Doubles Doubles Date Money Winner Runner-Up Winner Runner-Up Plantation, FL 1/10/2011 $10,000 Luka Gregorc (SLO) Olivier Sajous (HAI) Roman Borvanov (MDA)/Dennis Zivkovic (USA) Daniel Smethurst (GBR)/Alexander Ward (GBR) Tamarac, FL 1/17/2011 $10,000 Alex Bogdanovic (GBR) Daniel Smthurst (GBR) Haydn Lewis (BAR)/Marvin Rolle (BAH) Soong-Jae Cho (KOR)/Hyun-Joon Kim (KOR) Weston, FL 1/24/2011 $10,000 Phillip Simmonds (USA) Jack Sock (USA) Soong-Jae Cho (KOR)/Hyun-Joon Kim (KOR) Dimitar Kutrovsky (BUL)/Jack Sock (USA) Honolulu, HI 1/24/2011 $50,000 Ryan Harrison (USA) Alex Kuznetsov (USA) Ryan Harrison (USA)/Travis Rettenmaier (USA) Robert Kendrick (USA)/Alex Kuznetsov (USA) Palm Coast, FL 1/31/2011 $10,000 Wayne Odesnik (USA) Nicola Ghedin (ITA) Dimitar Kutrovsky (BUL)/Jack Sock (USA) Gregory Ouellette (USA)/Blake Stode (USA) Brownsville, TX 2/21/2011 $15,000 Nicholas Monroe (USA) Denes Lukacs (HUN) Devin Britton (USA)/Gregory Ouellette (USA) Boris Nicola Bakalov(BUL)/Nikoloz Basilashvili( Dallas, TX 2/28/2011 $50,000 Alex Bogomolv Jr. (USA) Rainer Schuettler (GER) Scott Lipsky (USA)/Rajeev Ram (USA) Dustin Brown (GER)/Bjorn Phau (GER) Harlingen, TX 2/28/2011 $15,000 Dayne Kelly (AUS) Daniel Cox (GBR) Daniel Danilovic (SWE)/Joshua Zavala (USA) Juan Pablo Ortiz (ARG)/Marco Trungellitti (ARG) McAllen, TX 3/7/2011 $15,000 Wayne Odesnik (USA) Elias Gastao (POR) Jared Easton (AUS)/Dayne Kelly (AUS) Daniel Danilovic (SWE)/Joshua Zavala (USA) Oklahoma City, OK 3/28/2011 $15,000 Arnau Brugues-Davi (ESP) Dimitar Kutrovsky (BUL) Nicholas Monroe (USA)/Vasek Pospisil (CAN) Carsten Ball (AUS)/Chris Guccione (AUS) Little Rock, AR 4/4/2011 $15,000 Arnau Brugues-Davi (ESP) Alex Boganovic (GBR) Nima Roshan (AUS)/Artem Sitak (NZL) Taylor Fogleman (USA)/Benjamin Rogers (USA) Tallahassee, FL 4/12/2011 $50,000 Donald Young (USA) Wayne Odesnik (USA) Vasek Pospisil (CAN)/Bobby Reynolds (USA) Go Soeda (JPN)/James Ward (GBR) Vero Beach, FL 4/25/2011 $10,000 Daniel Garza (MEX) Mitchell Frank (USA) Marvin Barker (NZL)/Mark Verryth (AUS) Haydn Lewis (BAR)/Marvin Rolle (BAH) Sarasota, FL 4/25/2011 $75,000 James Blake (USA) Alex Bogomolov Jr. (USA) Ashley Fisher (AUS)/Stephen Huss (AUS) Alex Bogomolov Jr. (USA)/Alex Kuznetsov (USA) Orange Park, FL 5/2/2011 $10,000 Gerald Melzer (AUT) Daniel Garza (MEX) Devin Britton (USA)/Gregory Ouellette (USA) Gerald Melzer (AUT)/Ty Trombetta (USA) Savannah, GA 5/2/2011 $50,000 Wayne Odesnik (USA) Donald Young (USA) Rik De Voest (RSA)/Izak Van der Merwe (RSA) Sekou Bangoura (USA)/Jesse Witten (USA) Tampa, FL 5/9/2011 $10,000 Blake Strode (USA) Lester Cook (USA) Ashley Fisher (AUS)/Chris Haggard (RSA) Clayton Almeida (BRA)/Joshua Zavala (USA) Sacramento, CA 6/6/2011 $15,000 Daniel Kosakowski (USA) Steve Johnson (USA) Sekou Bangoura (USA)/Alexandre Lacroix (FRA) James Ludlow (USA)/ Ty Trombetta (USA) Chico, CA 6/13/2011 $15,000 Philip Bester (CAN) Blake Storde (USA) Vahe Assadourian (USA)/Jimmy Wang (TPE) Edward Corrie (GBR) / Trevor Dobson (USA) Indian Harbour Beach, FL 6/20/2011 $10,000 Jesse Levine (USA) Jeff Dadamo (USA) Mohd Assri Merzuki (MAS)/Gabriel Moraru (ROU Antoine Benneteau (FRA)/Artem Ilyushin (RUS) Innisbrook, FL 6/27/2011 $10,000 Rhyne Williams (USA) Artem Ilyushin (RUS) Benjamin Rogers (USA)/John-Patrick Smith (AUS Jeff Dadamo (USA)/Austin Krajicek (USA) Winnetka, IL 6/27/2011 $50,000 James Blake (USA) Bobby Reynolds (USA) Treat Conrad Huey (PHI)/Bobby Reynolds (USA) Jordan Kerr (AUS)/Travis Parrott (USA) Page 1 of 2 Tournament Tournament Prize Singles Singles Doubles Doubles Date Money Winner Runner-Up Winner Runner-Up Pittsburgh, PA 7/4/2011 $10,000 Brian Baker (USA) Bjorn Fratangelo (USA) Haydn Lewis (BAR)/Dennis Zivkovic (USA) Mtchell Frank (USA)/Robbye Poole (USA) Rochester, NY 7/11/2011 $10,000 Gabriel Moraru (ROU) Takanyi Garanganga (ZIM) Maciek Sykut (USA)/Dennis Zivkovic (USA) Erik Crepaldi (ITA)/Bjorn Fratangelo (USA) Aptos, CA 7/11/2011 $100,000 Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) Ilija Bozoljac (SRB) Carsten Ball (AUS)/Chris Guccione (AUS) John Paul Fruttero (USA)/Raven Klaasen (RSA) Lexington, KY 7/18/2011 $50,000 Wayne Odesnik (USA) James Ward (GBR) Jordan Kerr (AUS)/David Martin (USA) James War (GBR)/Michael Yani (USA) Tulsa, OK 7/18/2011 $10,000 John-Patrick Smith (AUS) Chris Wettengel (USA) Benjamin Rogers (USA)/John-Patrick Smith (AUS Nick Papac (USA)/Rudolph Siwy (CZE) Godfrey, IL 7/25/2011 $10,000 Tennys Sandgren (USA) Rydolph Siwy (CZE) Jeff Dadamo (USA)/Austin Krajicek (USA) Joel Kielbowicz (USA) / Chris Kwon (USA) Vancouver, BC 8/1/2011 $100,000 James Ward (GBR) Robby Ginepri (USA) Treat Conrad Huey (PHI)/Travis Parrott (USA) Jordan Kerr (AUS)/ David Martin (USA) Decatur, IL 8/1/2011 $10,000 Tennys Sandgren (USA) Bassam Beidas (LIB) Jean Andersen (RSA)/Joshua 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