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2008 Dunlop World Challenge ORDER of PLAY Saturday, 22 November 2008 2008 Dunlop World Challenge ORDER OF PLAY Saturday, 22 November 2008 COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 COURT 4 Matches Start At: 9:30 AM Matches Start At: 9:30 AM Matches Start At: 9:30 AM Matches Start At: 9:30 AM Naoki ARIMOTO (JPN) Yuichi HASEGAWA (JPN) Tasuku IWAMI (JPN) Takashi ANDO (JPN) 1 vs vs vs vs Yu WANG JR. (CHN) Yuichi ITO (JPN) Oh-Hee KWON (KOR) Kento TAKEUCHI (JPN) followed by followed by followed by followed by Ko SUZUKI (JPN) Peng SUN (CHN) Roman BORVANOV (USA) Masatoshi MIYAZAKI (JPN) 2 vs vs vs vs Hiroki MORIYA (JPN) Yuki MATSUO (JPN) Kohki MATSUNAGA (JPN) Martin PEDERSEN (DEN) followed by followed by followed by followed by Yong-Kyu LIM (KOR) Hiroyasu SATO (JPN) Toshihide MATSUI (JPN) Akito HIGA (JPN) 3 vs vs vs vs Mao-Xin GONG (CHN) Richard JOHNSON (USA) Shinta FUJII (JPN) Hyun-Woo NAM (KOR) After suitable rest followed by followed by followed by Kyu Tae IM (KOR) Takuto NIKI (JPN) Bumpei SATO (JPN) Sun-Yong KIM JR. (KOR) 4 vs vs vs vs Naoki ARIMOTO (JPN) or Noam OKUN (ISR) Arata ONOZAWA (JPN) Yuuya KIBI (JPN) Yu WANG JR. (CHN) After suitable rest After suitable rest After suitable rest After suitable rest Roman BORVANOV (USA) or Yuichi HASEGAWA (JPN) or Tasuku IWAMI (JPN) or Peng SUN (CHN) or Kohki MATSUNAGA (JPN) Yuichi ITO (JPN) Oh-Hee KWON (KOR) Yuki MATSUO (JPN) 5 vs vs vs vs Yong-Kyu LIM (KOR) or Takashi ANDO (JPN) or Ko SUZUKI (JPN) or Masatoshi MIYAZAKI (JPN) or Mao-Xin GONG (CHN) Kento TAKEUCHI (JPN) Hiroki MORIYA (JPN) Martin PEDERSEN (DEN) After suitable rest After suitable rest After suitable rest Sun-Yong KIM JR. (KOR) or Hiroyasu SATO (JPN) or Toshihide MATSUI (JPN) or Yuuya KIBI (JPN) Richard JOHNSON (USA) Shinta FUJII (JPN) 6 vs vs vs Takuto NIKI (JPN) or Akito HIGA (JPN) or Bumpei SATO (JPN) or Noam OKUN (ISR) Hyun-Woo NAM (KOR) Arata ONOZAWA (JPN) Koji Tanaka Carl Baldwin Tournament Director ATP Supervisor Order of Play released : 21 Nov 2008 at 21:24 MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT FROM THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & MAY BE MOVED LOCKER-ROOM.
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