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Best Amenity Cup Kurume International Women's Tennis 2005 ITF Women's Circuit SINGLES MAIN DRAW Week of City, Country Prize Money US$ Tourn Best Amenity Cup Kurume International Women's Tennis 2005 ITF Women's Circuit SINGLES MAIN DRAW Week of City, Country Prize Money US$ Tourn. ID ITF Referee 2005/7/18 Kurume, Japan 25000 W25 Kurume Elda Matsuno St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final 1 WC 241 1 HSIEH Su-Wei TPE Umpire as HSIEH 2 Q 920 30 FUJISHIRO Haruka JPN 63 62 Umpire as HSIEH 3 Q 886 28 HISAMI Kanae JPN 46 62 62 Umpire bs SEMA 4 Q 946 29 SEMA Erika JPN 61 60 Umpire as HSIEH 5 DA 590 15 TANAKA Mari JPN 36 62 63 Umpire a TANAKA 6 Q 1003 27 BAE Hae-Youm KOR 76(8) 61 UmpireBS HAMAMURA 7 Q 714 24 MIZUNO Eriko JPN 36 76(6) 63 UmpireBS HAMAMURA 8 DA 355 6 HAMAMURA Natsumi JPN 46 63 62 UmpireAS HSIEH 9 DA 333 4 LEE Ye-Ra KOR 62 62 Umpire as LEE 10 WC 1318 23 FUJII Hitomi JPN 63 61 Umpire as LEE 11 WC 1148 21 ONISHI Kaori JPN 60 60 Umpire A ONISHI 12 DA 453 9 VITAYAVIROJ Thassha THA 63 57 61 Umpire bs MORITA 13 DA 514 13 TEZUKA Remi JPN 63 64 Umpire A TEZUKA 14 DA 506 12 ARAI Maki JPN 64 36 61 Umpire bs MORITA 15 Q 978 25 AIKO Kasumi JPN 75 61 Umpire bs MORITA 16 DA 399 7 MORITA Ayumi JPN 61 61 Winner: asHSIEH 17 DA 351 5 YONEMURA Tomoko JPN as 62 63 UmpireAS YONEMURA, T 18 DA 593 16 YABE Yukiko JPN 61 62 Umpire b TAKAO 19 DA 519 14 TAKAGISHI Tomoyo JPN 36 62 63 Umpire B TAKAO 20 DA 486 11 TAKAO Erika JPN 46 62 63 Umpire a TAKAO 21 DA 632 18 KATSUMI Shizu JPN 16 62 64 Umpire b CHANG 22 DA 456 10 CHANG Kyung-Mi KOR 62 60 Umpire bs TAKASE 23 WC 1303 22 SHIMIZU Sakiko JPN 60 63 UmpireBS TAKASE 24 DA 277 3 TAKASE Ayami JPN 60 63 Umpire a TAKAO 25 DA 404 8 YONEMURA Akiko JPN 16 64 62 UmpireAS YONEMURA, A 26 Q 1000 31 MIYAZAKI Yumi JPN 63 64 Umpire b MAEKAWA 27 DA 609 17 MAEKAWA Ayaka JPN 63 62 Umpire A MAEKAWA 28 DA 710 20 KIM Hye-Mi KOR 63 10 RET. Umpire bs CHAN 29 LL 730 32 KITAZAKI Etsuko JPN 61 64 Umpire B KATO 30 Q 734 26 KATO Maya JPN 61 75 Umpire bs CHAN 31 DA 674 19 TAGUCHI Keiko JPN 64 63 UmpireBS CHAN www.itftennis.com/womens 32 DA 244 2 CHAN Chin-Wei TPE 61 16 64 Acc. Ranking # Seeded players # Lucky Losers Replacing Draw date/time: 18 JUL / 13:10 Rkg Date 27 June 1 HSIEH 1 KITAZAKI, Etsuko OZAKI, Maika Last Accepted player Top DA 241 2 CHAN 2 KIM, Hye-Mi (KOR) Last DA 707 3 TAKASE 3 Player representatives 4 LEE 4 INOUE, MARI Seed ranking 5 YONEMURA 5 VITAYAVIROJ, Thassha Rkg Date 11 July 6 HAMAMURA 6 ITF Referee's signature Top seed 241 7 MORITA #Special Ranking: Name (Line) Last seed 404 8 YONEMURA 1 None 2 Elda Matsuno Best Amenity Cup Kurume International Women's Tennis 2005 ITF Women's Circuit SINGLES QUALIFYING DRAW Week of City, Country Prize Money US$ Tourn. ID ITF Referee 2005/7/18 Kurume, Japan 25000 W25 Kurume Elda Matsuno St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round Qualifiers 1 QA 714 1 MIZUNO Eriko JPN Umpire as MIZUNO 2WC 28 KOGA Atsumi JPN 61 76(4) UmpireAS MIZUNO 3 QA 26 ITO Kazusa JPN 62 62 Umpire a ITO 4 QA 998 15 KURATA Yuko JPN 61 61 5 QA 730 2 KITAZAKI Etsuko JPN Umpire as KITAZAKI 6 QA 1074 19 TANAKA Shiho JPN 63 64 UmpireBS AIKO 7 QA 1127 22 KURODA Yuka JPN 64 61 Umpire bs AIKO 8 QA 978 14 AIKO Kasumi JPN 75 64 9 QA 734 3 KATO Maya JPN Umpire as KATO 10 QA 1108 21 KAWASAKI Mitsumi JPN 63 63 UmpireAS KATO 11 WC 32 TANAKA Mika JPN 62 67(5) 60 Umpire bs SEO 12 QA 910 10 SEO Soon-Mi KOR 76(3) 76(2) 13 QA 756 4 KOMORI Hiroko JPN Umpire as KOMORI 14 WC 29 MALHOTRA Anastasia JPN 62 RET. Umpire bs MIYAZAKI 15 WC 30 NAKANO Yumi JPN 62 61 Umpire bs MIYAZAKI 16 QA 1000 16 MIYAZAKI Yumi JPN 61 76(3) 17 QA 779 5 INOUE Mari JPN Umpire as INOUE 18 QA 1074 20 UCHIDA Yuko JPN 63 62 Umpire B BAE 19 QA 1003 17 BAE Hae-Youm KOR 61 63 Umpire a BAE 20 QA 911 11 OKA Ayumi JPN 36 75 63 21 QA 788 6 LYOO-SUH Hee-Sun KOR Umpire b KOGA 22 WC 27 KOGA Aimi JPN 63 36 63 UmpireBS HISAMI 23 QA 1236 25 OKAZAKI Hiromi JPN 61 62 Umpire bs HISAMI 24 QA 886 9 HISAMI Kanae JPN 61 62 25 QA 841 7 TAIRA Tomoko JPN Umpire as TAIRA 26 QA 1127 23 SAKAI Misae JPN 62 62 UmpireBS SEMA 27 WC 31 TAKAHARA Saori JPN 63 60 Umpire bs SEMA 28 QA 946 13 SEMA Erika JPN 63 62 29 QA 875 8 ISE Mitsuko JPN Umpire as ISE 30 QA 1131 24 UMEDA Sayaka JPN 62 46 62 UmpireBS FUJISHIRO 31 QA 1073 18 TAKEMOTO Minori JPN 63 75 Umpire bs FUJISHIRO www.itftennis.com/womens 32 QA 920 12 FUJISHIRO Haruka JPN 63 62 Acc. Ranking # Seeded players # Seeded players # Alternates Replacing Draw date/time: 18 July / 19:00 Rkg Date 27 June 1 MIZUNO 9 HISAMI 1 Last Accepted player Top DA 713 2 KITAZAKI 10 SEO 2 UMEDA, Sayaka(JPN) Last DA 1135 3 KATO 11 OKA 3 Player representatives 4 KOMORI 12 FUJISHIRO 4 KITAZAKI, Etsuko Seed ranking 5 INOUE 13 SEMA 5 ISE, Mitsuko Rkg Date 11 July 6 LYOO-SUH 14 AIKO 6 ITF Referee's signature Top seed 714 7 TAIRA 15 KURATA #Special Ranking: Name (Line) Last seed 1000 8 ISE 16 MIYAZAKI 1 None 2 Elda Matsuno 16 Best Amenity Cup Kurume International Women's Tennis 2005 ITF Women's Circuit DOUBLES MAIN DRAW Week of City, Country Prize Money US$ Tourn. ID ITF Referee 2005/7/18 Kurume, Japan 25000 W25 Kurume Elda Matsuno St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round Semifinals Final Winners 1 DA 271 1 CHAN Chin-Wei TPE HSIEH Su-Wei TPE CHAN Umpire as HSIEH 2Q 16 KOGA Aimi JPN 63 61 NAKANO Yumi JPN CHAN Umpire as HSIEH 3WC 13 HISAMI Kanae JPN 63 63 MIYAZAKI Yumi JPN ITO Umpire b KITAZAKI 4 DA 11 ITO Kazusa JPN 76(3) 64 KITAZAKI Etsuko JPN CHAN Umpire as HSIEH 5 DA 565 4 TAKASE Ayami JPN W.O. YONEMURA Akiko JPN TAKASE Umpire as YONEMURA 6 DA 1237 8 INOUE Mari JPN W.O. TAKAGISHI Tomoyo JPN TAKASE Umpire as YONEMURA 7 DA 10 KURITA Natsuko JPN 46 61 76(5) OKA Ayumi JPN TAIRA Umpire B YABE 8 DA 1052 7 TAIRA Tomoko JPN 64 64 YABE Yukiko JPN CHAN UmpireAS HSIEH 9WC 14 ARAGAKI Chiari JPN 64 63 NAGAHISA Tomoko JPN KOMORI Umpire B MIZUNO 10 DA 960 6 KOMORI Hiroko JPN 60 62 MIZUNO Eriko JPN KOMORI Umpire a MIZUNO 11 DA 1684 9 KURATA Yuko JPN W.O. OKAZAKI Hiromi JPN ARAI UmpireBS TEZUKA 12 DA 408 3 ARAI Maki JPN 75 75 TEZUKA Remi JPN MORITA Umpire b SEMA 13 Q 15 MORITA Ayumi JPN W.O. SEMA Erika JPN MORITA Umpire A SEMA 14 WC 12 FUJII Hitomi JPN 60 63 SHIMIZU Sakiko JPN MORITA Umpire a SEMA 15 DA 752 5 HAMAMURA Natsumi JPN 63 76(6) VITAYAVIROJ Thassha THA TAKEMURA UmpireBS YONEMURA, T 16 DA 327 2 TAKEMURA Ryoko JPN 63 60 YONEMURA Tomoko JPN www.itftennis.com/womens Acc. Ranking # Seeded teams # Lucky Losers Replacing Draw date/time: 18 JULY / 12:40 Rkg Date 11 JULY 1 CHAN 1 Last Accepted team Top DA 271 HSIEH ITO, K / KITAZAKI, E(JPN) Last DA 659+P11.5 2 TAKEMURA 2 Player representatives YONEMURA INOUE, M Seed ranking 3 ARAI 3 VITAYAVIROJ Rkg Date 11 JULY TEZUKA ITF Referee's signature Top seed 271 4 TAKASE # Special Ranking: Name (Line) Last seed 565 YONEMURA 1 None 2 Elda Matsuno Best Amenity Cup Kurume International Women's Tennis 2005 ITF Women's Circuit DOUBLES QUALIFYING Week of City, Country Prize Money US$ Tourn. ID ITF Referee 2005/7/18 Kurume, Japan 25000 W25 Kurume Elda Matsuno St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality Finals Qualifiers 1 WC 6 NAKANO Ami JPN YOSHIDA Maya JPN NAKANO Umpire a YOSHIDA 2 BYE KOGA Umpire B NAKANO 3 QA 3 KOGA Aimi JPN 41 41 NAKANO Yumi JPN KOGA Umpire a NAKANO 4 QA 5 NAKATANI Miki JPN 41 41 SATOZAKI Asami JPN 5 QA 1 MAEKAWA Ayaka JPN ONISHI Kaori JPN MAEKAWA Umpire a ONISHI 6 BYE MORITA Umpire b SEMA 7 QA 2 MORITA Ayumi JPN 42 40 SEMA Erika JPN MORITA Umpire a SEMA 8 QA 4 KATO Maya JPN 40 41 SAKAI Misae JPN www.itftennis.com/womens Acc. Ranking # Seeded teams # Alternates Replacing Draw date/time: 18 July / 12:50 Rkg Date 11 July 11Last Accepted team Top DA 571+UR NAKATANI/SATIZAJI (JPN) Last DA UR+UR 22Player representatives SATOZAKI, Asami Seed ranking 3 3 NAKATANI, Miki Rkg Date 11 July ITF Referee's signature Top seed 571+UR 4 #Special Ranking: Name (Line) Last seed UR+UR 1 None 2 Elda Matsuno.
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