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Dunlop World Challenge ORDER of PLAY Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Dunlop World Challenge ORDER OF PLAY Wednesday, 26 November 2008 COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 COURT 4 Matches Start At: 10:00 AM Matches Start At: 10:00 AM Matches Start At: 10:00 AM Matches Start At: 10:00 AM Remi TEZUKA (JPN) Justine OZGA (GER) Melanie SOUTH (GBR) Emma LAINE (FIN) 1 vs vs vs vs Ayumi OKA (JPN) Kumiko IIJIMA (JPN) Misaki DOI (JPN) Wen-Hsin HSU (TPE) followed by followed by followed by followed by Brendan EVANS (USA) Gouichi MOTOMURA (JPN) Tomoyo TAKAGISHI (JPN) Sophie FERGUSON (AUS) 2 vs vs vs vs Noam OKUN (ISR) Marek SEMJAN (SVK) Tomoko YONEMURA (JPN) Dominice RIPOLL (GER) Not Before 12:30 PM Not Before 12:30 PM Not Before 12:30 PM Not Before 12:30 PM George BASTL (SUI) Go SOEDA (JPN) Seiko OKAMOTO (JPN) Sacha JONES (NZL) 3 vs vs vs vs Hyung-Taik LEE (KOR) Peng SUN (CHN) Ayumi MORITA (JPN) Qiang WANG (CHN) followed by followed by Not Before 1:30 PM Not Before 1:30 PM Kyu Tae IM (KOR) Rameez JUNAID (AUS) Junri NAMIGATA (JPN) Chin-Wei CHAN (TPE) 4 vs vs vs vs Woong-Sun JUN (KOR) Tatsuma ITO (JPN) Kimiko DATE-KRUMM (JPN) Yurina KOSHINO (JPN) Not Before 3:30 PM Not before 3:30 PM followed by followed by Lauren ALBANESE (USA) Jun MITSUHASHI (JPN) Ayumi MORITA (JPN) Julia GLUSHKO (ISR) Shikha UBEROI (IND) Hiroyasu SATO (JPN) Aiko NAKAMURA (JPN) Dominice RIPOLL (GER) 5 vs vs vs vs Seiko OKAMOTO (JPN) Brendan EVANS (USA) Kurumi NARA (JPN) Shuko AOYAMA (JPN) Mari TANAKA (JPN) Martin SLANAR (AUT) Tomoko YONEMURA (JPN) Akari INOUE (JPN) followed by, court TBA followed by, court TBA Ti CHEN (TPE) Sandy GUMULYA (INA) Grzegorz PANFIL (POL) Sacha JONES (NZL) 6 vs vs George BASTL (SUI) Yuka KURODA (JPN) Pavel SNOBEL (CZE) Ksenia LYKINA (RUS) Koji Tanaka Carl Baldwin Tournament Director ATP Supervisor Nao Kawatei ITF Supervisor Order of Play released : 25 Nov 2008 at 12:10 MATCHES WILL BE CALLED FROM FINAL MATCH ON ANY COURT Men's Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 10:00 AM THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & MAY BE MOVED Women's Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 9:30 AM LOCKER-ROOM.
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