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08 Cal:Layout 1 2008 ATP SEASON Week Starting City Tournament Surface Draw DEC 31 Doha^ Qatar ExxonMobil Open H 32 Chennai Chennai Open H 32 Adelaide Next Generation Adelaide International H 32 JAN 7 Sydney^ Medibank International H 32 Auckland^ Heineken Open H 32 JAN 14 Melbourne Australian Open* H 128 JAN 28 Viña del Mar Movistar Open CL 32 FEB 4 Davis Cup First Round* FEB 11 Costa do Sauipe Brasil Open CL 32 Delray Beach Delray Beach International Tennis Championships H 32 Marseille Open 13 IH 32 FEB 18 Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament IH 32 Buenos Aires Copa Telmex CL 32 San Jose SAP Open IH 32 FEB 25 Acapulco^ Abierto Mexicano Telcel CL 32 Memphis Regions Morgan Keegan Championships IH 32 Zagreb PBZ Zagreb Indoors IS 32 MAR 3 Dubai^ The Dubai Tennis Championships H 32 Las Vegas Tennis Channel Open H 32 MAR 10 ATP Masters Series Indian Wells== Pacific Life Open H 96 MAR 24 ATP Masters Series Miami++ Sony Ericsson Open H 96 APR 7 Davis Cup Quarterfinal* APR 14 Valencia Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana CL 32 Houston US Men’s Clay Court Championships CL 32 Estoril Estoril Open CL 32 APR 21 ATP Masters Series Monte-Carlo Masters Series Monte-Carlo CL 56 APR 28 Barcelona Open SEAT 2008 CL 56 Munich BMW Open CL 32 MAY 5 ATP Masters Series Rome Campionati BNL d’Italia CL 56 MAY 12 ATP Masters Series Hamburg Masters Series Hamburg CL 56 MAY 19 Düsseldorf+^ ARAG ATP World Team Championship CL 8 teams Poertschach+^ The Hypo Group Tennis International 2008 CL 32 Casablanca^ Grand Prix Hassan II CL 32 MAY 26 Paris Roland Garros* CL 128 JUNE 9 Halle Gerry Weber Open G 32 London The Artois Championships G 56 Sopot Orange Prokom Open CL 32 JUNE 16 ’s-Hertogenbosch+^ Ordina Open G 32 Nottingham^ The Nottingham Open G 32 JUNE 23 Wimbledon Wimbledon* G 128 JULY 7 Gstaad Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad CL 28 Båstad Catella Swedish Open CL 28 Newport Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships G 28 Stuttgart MercedesCup CL 28 JULY 14 Indianapolis Indianapolis Tennis Championships H 32 Amersfoort Dutch Open Tennis CL 28 Kitzbühel Austrian Open CL 32 Umag ATP Studena Croatia Open Umag CL 28 JULY 21 ATP Masters Series Toronto Rogers Masters H 56 JULY 28 ATP Masters Series Cincinnati Western & Southern Financial Group Masters H 56 AUG 4 Los Angeles Countrywide Classic H 32 AUG 11 Washington Legg Mason Tennis Classic H 48 2008 OLYMPICS* AUG 18 New Haven+^ Pilot Pen Tennis H 48 AUG 25 New York US Open* H 128 SEP 8 Bucharest BCR Open Romania CL 32 SEP 15 Mumbai Mumbai Open H 32 Davis Cup Semifinal* SEP 22 Bangkok= Thailand Open IH 32 Beijing China Open H 32 SEP 29 Tokyo AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships H 48 Metz Open de Moselle IH 32 OCT 6 Vienna BA-CA Tennis Trophy IH 32 Stockholm If Stockholm Open IH 32 Moscow ATP Kremlin Cup IS 32 OCT 13 ATP Masters Series Madrid Mutua Madrilena Masters Madrid IH 48 OCT 20 Basel Davidoff Swiss Indoors Basel IS 32 St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open IS 32 Lyon Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon IS 32 OCT 27 ATP Masters Series Paris BNP Paribas Masters IS 48 NOV 10 Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai IS 8 players/teams NOV 17 Davis Cup Final* *Grand Slams, Olympics and Davis Cup are not ATP events. +Sunday Start =Tuesday Start ++Wednesday Start ==Thursday Start ^Saturday Final Grand Slams ATP Masters Series Tennis Masters Cup H = Hard court G = Grass court CL = Clay court IH = Indoor Hard IS = Indoor Synthetic.
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