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January February May June September October July Draw On-Site Minimum Draw On-Site Minimum Draw On-Site Minimum JANUARY M/Q/D Prize Money Ω TFC Ω MAY M/Q/D Prize Money Ω TFC Ω M/Q/D Prize Money Ω TFC Ω Brisbane International Grand Prix SAR La Princesse JAN 2 30/32/16 $890,100 $1,000,000 H MAY 1 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 C AUG 14 Western & Southern Open - Cincinnati 56/48/28 - - H presented by Suncorp - Brisbane ^ Lalla Meyrem - Rabat Connecticut Open presented by Shenzhen Open - Shenzhen ^ 32/16/16 $626,750 $750,000 J&T Banka Prague Open - Prague 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 30/48/16 - - JAN 2 H MAY 1 C AUG 21 United Technologies - New Haven H JAN 2 ASB Classic - Auckland ^ 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 H MAY 8 Mutua Madrid Open - Madrid ^ 64/32/28 €5,300,270 €5,924,318 C AUG 28 US Open - New York* 128/96/64 - - H JAN 9 Apia International Sydney - Sydney ! 30/32/16 $710,900 $776,000 H MAY 15 Internazionali BNL d’Italia - Rome 56/32/28 $2,775,745‡ $3,076,495‡ C SEPTEMBER NÜRNBERGER Versicherungs JAN 9 Hobart International - Hobart ^ 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 H MAY 22 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ C Cup 2017 - Nürnberg Coupe Banque Nationale 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 SEP 11 présentée par Mazda - Quebec City H Internationaux de JAN 16 Australian Open - Melbourne*^ 128/96/64 - - H MAY 22 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ C Strasbourg - Strasbourg SEP 11 Japan Women’s Open Tennis - Tokyo 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 IH St. Petersburg JAN 30 28/32/16 $710,900 $776,000 IH MAY 29 Roland Garros - Paris*^ 128/96/64 - - C Ladies Trophy - St. Petersburg SEP 18 Toray Pan Pacific Open - Tokyo 28/32/16 - - H JAN 30 Taiwan Open - Taipei City 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H JUNE SEP 18 Guangzhou International 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H Women’s Open - Guangzhou ^ Aegon Open FEBRUARY JUN 12 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 G Nottingham - Nottingham SEP 18 Korea Open - Seoul 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H FEB 13 Qatar Total Open 2017 - Doha ^ 28/32/16 $710,900 $776,000 H JUN 12 Ricoh Open - 's-Hertogenbosch 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 G SEP 25 Wuhan Open - Wuhan ^ 56/32/28 - - H Dubai Duty Free FEB 20 56/32/28 $2,365,250 $2,666,000 H Tennis Championships - Dubai ^ Aegon Classic JUN 19 32/32/16 $819,940 $885,040 G Birmingham - Birmingham SEP 25 Tashkent Open - Tashkent ^ 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 H FEB 20 Hungarian Ladies Open - Budapest 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C JUN 19 Mallorca Open - Mallorca 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 G OCTOBER Abierto Mexicano TELCEL FEB 27 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H Aegon International presentado por HSBC - Acapulco ^ JUN 26 48/24/16 $753,900 $819,000 G Eastbourne - Eastbourne Alya WTA OCT 2 China Open - Beijing 60/32/28 - - H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 FEB 27 Malaysian Open - Kuala Lumpur H JULY OCT 9 Tianjin Open - Tianjin 32/24/16 $426,750 $500,000 IH MARCH The Championships 128/96/64 - - JUL 3 Wimbledon - London* G Prudential Hong Kong MAR 6 BNP Paribas Open - Indian Wells 96/48/32 $6,814,635 $7,669,423 H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 OCT 9 Tennis Open - Hong Kong H JUL 17 Bucharest Open - Bucharest 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 C Miami Open 96/48/32 $6,814,635 $7,669,423 Ladies Linz MAR 20 presented by Itaú - Miami ^ H OCT 9 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 H Ladies Championship presented by Upper Austria - Linz 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 JUL 17 Gstaad by Ixion Servitces - Gstaad C APRIL OCT 16 VTB Kremlin Cup - Moscow ^ 28/32/16 - - IH JUL 24 Ericsson Open - Bastad 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C APR 3 Volvo Cars Open - Charleston 56/32/16 $710,900 $776,000 C BGL BNP Paribas OCT 16 32/32/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ IH Luxembourg Open - Luxembourg ^ JUL 24 Jiangxi Open - Nanchang 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 H APR 3 Abierto GNP Seguros - Monterrey 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 H OCT 23 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore 8/-/8 - - IH presented by SC Global - Singapore JUL 31 Bank of the West Classic - Stanford 28/16/16 $710,000 $776,000 H APR 10 Ladies Open Biel Bienne - Biel 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 IC OCT 30 WTA Elite Trophy - Zhuhai 12/-/6 - $2,280,935 H JUL 31 Citi Open - Washington, D.C. 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 H APR 10 Claro Open Colsanitas - Bogota ^ 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C AUGUST APR 24 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix - Stuttgart 28/32/16 $710,900‡ $776,000‡ C Sunday Singles Final unless noted as follows: ^ Saturday Final ! Friday Final Rogers Cup Presented AUG 7 56/48/28 - - H APR 24 TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Cup - Istanbul 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 C by National Bank - Toronto TFC: Total Financial Commitment is the Tournament’s Investment in the event, including Tour Fees, Bonus Pool contributions and on-site prize money APRIL 21, 2017 Ω: Unlisted amounts are TBD for each event based on the Prize Money Formula Rule (Premier 5 Minimum - $2,666,000; Premier 700 Minimum - $776,000) : Performance Byes to Wuhan Semifinalists ‡: Prize Money Paid in Euros (Euros-USD at 1.24) PREMIER MANDATORY PREMIER 5 PREMIER INTERNATIONAL GRAND SLAM WTA FINALS WTA ELITE TROPHY *NOT WTA EVENTS.
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