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LATROBE CITY TRARALGON CHALLENGER ORDER of PLAY - Wednesday, 23 October 2019 LATROBE CITY TRARALGON CHALLENGER ORDER OF PLAY - Wednesday, 23 October 2019 CENTRE COURT COURT 9 COURT 18 Matches Start At: 10:00 Matches Start At: 10:00 Matches Start At: 10:00 Alex BOLT (AUS) [5] [PR] Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS) Hiroki MORIYA (JPN) [12] 1 vs vs vs Blake MOTT (AUS) Tatsuma ITO (JPN) [2] Maverick BANES (AUS) followed by followed by followed by Marc POLMANS (AUS) [4] Andrew HARRIS (AUS) [6] Yasutaka UCHIYAMA (JPN) [1] 2 vs vs vs Evan KING (USA) Lucas GERCH (GER) Luca CASTELNUOVO (SUI) Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 Not Before 12:30 Jay CLARKE (GBR) Harri HELIOVAARA (FIN) [WC] Dane SWEENY (AUS) Jacob GRILLS (AUS) 3 vs vs vs James DUCKWORTH (AUS) [3] Max PURCELL (AUS) [9] Sanchai RATIWATANA (THA) Sonchat RATIWATANA (THA) [4] followed by followed by followed by after rest after rest after rest Alex BOLT (AUS) Thomas FANCUTT (AUS) Marcelo Tomas BARRIOS VERA (CHI) Matt REID (AUS) [3] [PR] Bradley MOUSLEY (AUS) Alejandro TABILO (CHI) 4 vs vs vs Hiroki MORIYA (JPN) Maverick BANES (AUS) Evan KING (USA) Yosuke WATANUKI (JPN) Harry BOURCHIER (AUS) Marc POLMANS (AUS) [2] followed by followed by after rest after rest Luca CASTELNUOVO (SUI) [WC] Calum PUTTERGILL (AUS) Harri HELIOVAARA (FIN) Brandon WALKIN (AUS) 5 vs vs Andrew HARRIS (AUS) Ruben GONZALES (PHI) Akira SANTILLAN (AUS) Aleksandar VUKIC (AUS) Jason Simmons 22 October 2019 at 18:56 Andrey Kornilov Tournament Director Order of Play released Challenger Supervisor ANY MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FROM THE Scott Ray PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM Referee Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 09:30 Doubles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 12:00 Singles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 09:30.
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