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USTA PRO CIRCUIT PLAYER INFORMATION PLAYERS TO WATCH Prakash Amritraj (IND) pg. 2 Kevin Kim pg. 6 Kevin Anderson (RSA) Evan King Carsten Ball (AUS) Austin Krajicek Brian Battistone Alex Kuznetsov Dann Battistone Jesse Levine Alex Bogomolov Jr. pg. 3 Michael McClune pg. 7 Devin Britton Nicholas Monroe Chase Buchanan Wayne Odesnik Lester Cook Rajeev Ram Ryler DeHeart Bobby Reynolds Amer Delic pg. 4 Michael Russell pg. 8 Taylor Dent Tim Smyczek Somdev Devvarman (IND) Vince Spadea Alexander Domijan Blake Strode Brendan Evans Ryan Sweeting Jan-Michael Gambill pg. 5 Bernard Tomic (AUS) pg. 9 Robby Ginepri Michael Venus Ryan Harrison Jesse Witten Scoville Jenkins Michael Yani Robert Kendrick Donald Young ADDITIONAL PLAYERS TO WATCH Jean-Yves Aubone pg. 10 Nick Lindahl (AUS) pg. 12 Sekou Bangoura Eric Nunez Stephen Bass Greg Ouellette Yuki Bhambri (IND) Nathan Pasha Alex Clayton Todd Paul Jordan Cox Conor Pollock Benedikt Dorsch (GER) Robbye Poole Adam El Mihdawy Tennys Sandgren Mitchell Frank Raymond Sarmiento Bjorn Fratangelo Nate Schnugg Marcus Fugate pg. 11 Holden Seguso pg. 13 Chris Guccione (AUS) Phillip Simmonds Jarmere Jenkins John-Patrick Smith Steve Johnson Jack Sock Roy Kalmanovich Ryan Thacher Bradley Klahn Nathan Thompson Justin Kronauge Ty Trombetta Nikita Kryvonos Kaes Van’t Hof Denis Kudla Todd Widom Harel Levy (ISR) Dennis Zivkovic ** All players American unless otherwise noted. * All information as of February 1, 2010 P L A Y E R S T O W A T C H Prakash Amritraj (IND) Age: 26 (10/2/83) Hometown: Encino, Calif. 2009 year-end ranking: 215 Amritraj represents India in Davis Cup but has strong ties—with strong results—in the United States. -
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DRAFT Comments and Coordination Report Neptune Road PD&E FPID: 445415-1 PS-18-9905-DG ETDM: 14402 Federal Aid Project Number: N/A Prepared for: Osceola County, Florida Department of Transportation and Transit 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 3100 Kissimmee, FL 34741 NOVEMBER 2019 Prepared by: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 COMMENTS AND COORDINATION REPORT OVERVIEW ..................................................................1 2.0 PROJECT GOALS ............................................................................................................................1 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................1 4.0 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM ................................................................................................4 4.1 Public Outreach Overview ................................................................................................................... 4 4.2 Outreach Techniques .......................................................................................................................... 4 4.2.1 Project Website ............................................................................................................................ 4 4.2.2 Newsletters ................................................................................................................................... 5 5.0 AGENCY COORDINATION ..............................................................................................................6 -
1/15/2019 2019 Ausopen 2019 - Men's Doubles
1/15/2019 2019 AusOpen 2019 - Men's Doubles 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Oliver Marach (AUT)(1) - 1 - Mate Pavic (CRO)(1) - Simone Bolelli (ITA) 2 - Andreas Seppi (ITA) - - - - Max Purcell (AUS)(WC) 3 Luke Saville (AUS)(WC) Maximo Gonzalez (ARG) 4 Nicolas Jarry (CHI) - - - - Ilya Ivashka (BLR) 5 Daniil Medvedev (RUS) Hugo Nys (FRA) 6 Benoit Paire (FRA) - - - - Leonardo Mayer (ARG) 7 Joao Sousa (POR) Feliciano Lopez (ESP)(14) 8 Marc Lopez (ESP)(14) - - - - Dominic Inglot (GBR)(10) 9 Franko Skugor (CRO)(10) Taro Daniel (JPN) 10 John Millman (AUS) - - - - Marcelo Demoliner (BRA) 11 Frederik Nielsen (DEN) Gerard Granollers (ESP) 12 Marcel Granollers (ESP) - - - - Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)(WC) 13 John-Patrick Smith (AUS)(WC) Marcus Daniell (NZL) 14 Wesley Koolhof (NED) - - - - Bradley Klahn (USA) 15 Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) Raven Klaasen (RSA)(6) 16 Michael Venus (NZL)(6) - TOURNAMENT - SEEDS - - (1) O. Marach Jamie Murray (GBR)(3) 17 M. Pavic Bruno Soares (BRA)(3) Roman Jebavy (CZE) (2) J. Cabal 18 Andres Molteni (ARG) - R. Farah - (3) J. Murray - - B. Soares Luke Bambridge (GBR) 19 (4) B. Bryan Jonny O'Mara (GBR) M. Bryan Marius Copil (ROU) 20 Marton Fucsovics (HUN) (5) P. Herbert - - N. Mahut - (6) R. Klaasen - Kevin Krawietz (GER) M. Venus 21 Nikola Mektic (CRO) (7) L. Kubot Nicholas Monroe (USA) 22 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (IND) H. Zeballos - - (8) B. McLachlan - J. Struff - Nick Kyrgios (AUS)(WC) (9) J. Rojer 23 Matt Reid (AUS)(WC) H. Tecau Ivan Dodig (CRO)(13) 24 (10) D. Inglot Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA)(13) - F. Skugor - - (11) R. -
Itf Juniors… Competition & Education
ITF JUNIORS… COMPETITION & EDUCATION European CoachesCoaches’’’’Symposium LTA NTC, Roehampton 2008 CONTENT OF THE PRESENTATION The ITF Junior Circuit Competitive Structure The ITF Junior Team Competitions The I Summer Youth Olympic Games The ITF Junior Tennis School 1977:9 eventsITF 7 JUNIORcountries CIRCUIT 1998:175 eventsCONTINUED 96 countries GROWTH 2008:339 events 114 countries 350 300 250 200 150 Number of tournaments ITF Junior Circuit Growth 100 50 0 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 TOURNAMENTS BY REGION 2008 Tournaments by Region 140 120 100 80 Series1 60 40 No.of No.of Tournaments 20 0 AFRICA ASIA OCEANIA EUROPE N/C AM & SOUTH AM CAR Region NO. OF NATIONS REPRESENTED IN THE ITF JUNIOR RANKINGS No. of Nations represented in Rankings 45 42 40 33 35 30 23 25 20 Series1 20 15 10 8 No. of Countries 10 5 2 0 ASIA AFRICA NORTH SOUTH AND EUROPE OCEANIA AMERICA AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICA CARIBBEAN Region TOTAL GIRLS BY REGION Players by Region (Girls) AFRICA 7% 5% 5% ASIA 18% 10% OCEANIA EUROPE 5% NORTH AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN SOUTH AMERICA 50% TOTAL BOYS BY REGION Players by Region (Boys) AFRICA 11% 6% 5% ASIA 19% OCEANIA 10% EUROPE 5% NORTH AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN SOUTH AMERICA 44% Tournaments Grading GRADE A - 9 GRADE B&C - 10 GRADE 1 - 26 GRADE 2 - 34 GRADE 3 - 32 GRADE 4 - 119 GRADE 5 - 109 Junior Grand Slam Champions 2008 Boys ’’’ Singles Boys ’’’ Singles Boys' Singles Boys ’’’ -
Return of Organization Exempt from Income
l efile GRAPHIC p rint - DO NOT PROCESS As Filed Data - DLN: 93490321002056 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No 1545-0047 Form 990 Under section 501 (c), 527, or 4947( a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code ( except black lung benefit trust or private foundation) 2 00 5_ Department of the Open -The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirements Treasury Inspection Internal Revenue Service A For the 2005 calendar year, or tax year beginning 01 -01-2005 and ending 12 -31-2005 C Name of organization D Employer identification number B Check if applicable Please United States Tennis Association Inc 13-5459420 1 Address change use IRS l a b el or Number and street (or P 0 box if mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite F Name change print or type. See 70 West Red Oak Lane 1 Initial return Specific E Telep hone number Instruc - City or town, state or country, and ZIP + 4 (914) 696-7100 F_ Final return tions . White Plains, NY 10604 (- Amended return F_ Application pending fl Other ( specify) * Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable H and I are not applicable to section 527 organizations trusts must attach a completed Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ). H(a) Is this a group return for affiliates? F Yes F No H(b) If "Yes" enter number of affiliates 0- G Web site: - www usta com H(c) Are all affiliates included? F Yes F No 3 Organization type (check only one) 1- F 501(c) (6) -4 (insert no ) (- 4947(a)(1) or F_ 527 (If "No," attach a list See instructions ) H(d) Is this a separate return filed by an organization K Check here - 1 if the organization's gross receipts are normally not more than $25,000 The covered by a group ruling? (- Yes F No organization need not file a return with the IRS, but if the organization received a Form 990 Package in the mail, it should file a return without financial data Some states require a complete return. -
Resultaten Internationale Tornooien 2017
RESULTATEN INTERNATIONALE TORNOOIEN 2017 WEEK 2 – 09/01/2017 Niveau Tornooi Land tornooi Speler/speelster Ranking Ronde Tegenspeler/ster Ranking W/L Uitslag tornooi Hobart Australië WTA Kirsten Flipkens WTA 73 R1MD Jaimee Fourlis (Aus) WTA 417 250.000$ Elise Mertens WTA 127 R1Q Nao Hibino (Jpn) WTA 93 W 6/3 6/4 R2Q Dalma Galfi (Hun) WTA 160 W 6/1 6/1 R3Q Sachia Vickery (USA) WTA 135 W 6/4 6/2 R1MD Kristina Mladenovic (Fra) WTA 45 W 6/1 6/2 R2MD Sachia Vickery (USA) WTA 135 Bangkok Thailand Challenger Yannick Mertens ATP 242 R1MD Patcharapol Kawin (Tha) ATP 1407 50.000$ Daytona Beach USA ITF 25.000$ An-Sophie Mestach WTA 216 R1MD Long Beach USA Futures Laurens Verboven ATP 1560 R1Q Jack Pulliam (USA) ATP / W 6/3 4/6 7/6 25.000$ R2Q Robbie Bellamy (USA) ATP / W 7/5 6/4 R3Q Ronnie Schneider (USA) ATP / Antalya Turkije ITF 15.000$ Antje Rubbrecht WTA / R1Q Emma Nurgazieva (Kgz) WTA / W 6/2 7/5 R1MD Julia Stamatova (Bul) WTA 605 New Delhi India ITF Jun. Cat. Axana Mareen ITF 176 R1MD Humera Begum Shaik (Ind) ITF 1097 2 Victoria Kalaitzis ITF 361 R1MD Muskan Gupta (Ind) ITF 747 Senec Slovakije ITF Jun. Cat. Lara Salden ITF 59 R1MD Stefania Rogozinska Dzik (Pol) ITF 140 2 WEEK 1 – 02/01/2017 Tornooi Land tornooi Niveau Speler/speelster Ranking Ronde Tegenspeler/ster Ranking W/L Uitslag 0 Resultaten internationale tornooien 2017 tornooi Auckland Nieuw- WTA Yanina Wickmayer WTA 51 R1MD Johanna Larsson (Swe) WTA 50 W 6/1 6/2 Zeeland 250.000$ R2MD Ana Konjuh (Cro) WTA 48 L 1/6 2/6 Kirsten Flipkens WTA 65 R1MD Ana Konjuh (Cro) WTA 48 L 4/6 6/3 3/6 -
Sam Groth Wins in Nordic Naturals Challenger
Nordic Naturals Challenger Presented by Santa Cruz County Bank A USTA Pro Circuit Event Seascape Sports Club Aptos, CA Purse: $100,000 Surface: Hard-Outdoor For more information, please contact: Haley Kepler, Tournament Press-Aide Cell phone: 831 334-0221 Email: [email protected] ● Live Streaming: http://www.procircuit.usta.com ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seascapesportsclubofficial/ ● Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAQG1Arf7vw9JR8vMMePyg ● Twitter: @USTAProCircuit Sam Groth (AUS), who holds the world's fastest serve at 163.7mph, sails through to the quarterfinals after defeating Jason Jung (TPE) in the second round of the main draw singles event at the 30th annual $100,000 Nordic Naturals Challenger presented by Santa Cruz County Bank. Sam Groth (AUS) held true to his reputation as the fastest server in the world after todays match against Jason Jung (TPE), with 18 total aces, Jason Jung (TPE) didn’t see it coming, literally. The day ended with two all-American singles matches on center court. Number 6 seed, Tennys Sandgren (USA) defeats 22-year-old Mackenzie Mcdonald (USA) in two short sets (6-1,6-2), and former top 100 player, Taylor Fritz (USA) pulls through a three-set victory against fellow American and qualifier Austin Krajicek (USA) in tonights feature match. With an ace to win the match, Taylor Fritz (USA) surprised everyone with his effortless power and solid strokes throughout the entire match. Both players painted the lines with solid and controlled shots, but it was Fritz who remained the more consistent of the two when it mattered most. Let’s not forget about doubles. -
Media Guide Template
THE US OPEN T O Throughout its 133-year history, the US Open has dared its entrants to dream U R I N big, to strive for excellence in each and every match, and in turn the Open has N F A O done the same. It has moved from the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills to the M USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, one of the largest public tennis facili - E N ties in the world, and plays its marquee matches in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the T largest tennis stadium in the world. Over the years, the US Open has drawn inspiration from tennis heroes such as Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe, as well as the innumerable world-class players who have taken part in the event and, of course, from the hundreds of thousands of fans whose dedication to the sport and the F G A event have made the US Open a true sports and entertainment spectacular. In fact, more than R C O I L 700,000 fans on-site make the US Open the world’s largest-attended annual sporting event, and U I T N more than 53 million online visitors plus a global television audience share in the thrill and excite - Y D & ment each year. S Starting with Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day—the world's largest single-day, grass-roots tennis and entertainment event—straight through Finals Weekend, the US Open honors its future and its past, celebrating those who have made the tournament what it is today while also focusing on the next generation that will write tennis history well into the coming decades. -
2019 World Teamtennis Media Information
2019 World TeamTennis Media Information FACTS & FIGURES ..................................................................................................... 2 BROADCAST OUTLETS & HAWK-EYE LIVE ................................................................. 4 TEAM ROSTERS ......................................................................................................... 6 2019 WTT SCHEDULE ............................................................................................... 8 TEAM VENUES ........................................................................................................ 10 MORE ABOUT WORLD TEAMTENNIS ...................................................................... 11 Important Things To Know .................................................................................. 12 Innovations & Firsts ............................................................................................ 14 Milestones .......................................................................................................... 15 WTT FINALS & CHAMPIONS ................................................................................... 17 FACTS & FIGURES What: World TeamTennis showcases the best in professional tennis with the innovative team format co-founded by Billie Jean King in the 1970s. Recognized as the leader in professional team tennis competition, WTT features many of the world’s best players competing annually for the King Trophy, the league’s championship trophy named after King. 2019 Teams: New York -
2011 Ncaa Mens Doubles 5-30.Indd
2011 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Stanford, Calif. • Taube Family Tennis Center • Stanford University • May 26-30 First Round Round of 16 Quarterfi nals Semifi nals Finals Semifi nals Quarterfi nals Round of 16 First Round May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 29 May 28 May 27 May 26 Boris Conkic-John-Patrick Smith (1), Nick Andrews-Christoffer Konigsfeldt, 1 Tennessee California 17 Conkic-Smith Bangoura Jr.-Lacroix Matt Allare-Peter Kobelt, Sekou Bangoura Jr.-Alexandre Lacroix, 7-6 (5), 6-2 6-4, 7-5 2 Ohio State Florida 18 King-Spir Bangoura, Jr.-Lacroix Kevin King-Juan Spir, Raony Carvalho-Rafael Garcia, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5 3 Georgia Tech 6-3, 6-4 Texas Tech 19 King-Spir Carlsson-Skupski Kyle McMorrow-Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, Sebastian Carlsson-Neal Skupski (5-8), 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-1 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 4 Washington LSU 20 King-Spir Bangoura, Jr.-Lacroix Reid Carleton-Henrique Cunha (5-8), 2 p.m. Steve Johnson-Ray Sarmiento, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4 6-3, 6-2 5 Duke USC 21 Carleton-Cunha Buchanan-Rola Christoph Thiemann-Marcel Thiemann, Chase Buchanan-Blaz Rola, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (2) 6-2, 7-5 6 Mississippi Ohio State 22 Dadamo-Krajicek Carleton-Cunha Childs-Maksimcuk Jean Andersen-Ed Corrie, 6-4, 7-6 (7) Austen Childs-Viktor Maksimcuk, 6-2, 6-2 7 Texas 7-6 (5), 6-1 Louisville 23 Andersen-Corrie Childs-Maksimcuk Andre Dome-Alexander Sonesson, Javier Garrapiz-Hernus Pieters (4), 6-3, 6-3 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 8 Cal Poly Georgia 24 Dadamo-Krajicek Jeff Dadamo-Austin Krajicek (3), Clifford Marsland-Ashley Watling, 7-6 (4), 6-3 9 Texas A&M Tulsa 25 NATIONAL Dadamo-Krajicek Marsland-Watling Alex Domijan-Jarmere Jenkins, CHAMPIONS Dean Jackson-Patrick Pohlmann, 6-4, 6-3 6-4, 7-5 10 Virginia San Diego 26 6 p.m. -
0910Mtenmediaguide.Pdf
2010 USC MEN’S TENNIS table oF contents Quick Facts usc Men’s tennis boosters Quick.Facts./.Media.Notes..........................................1 university information Season.Outlook./.Roster.............................................2 Location:.............................................Los.Angeles,.Calif. The.2010.USC.men’s.tennis.team.would. ITA.Rankings....................................................................3 Founded:.................................................................... 1880 like.to.thank.all.boosters.and.sponsors. Peter.Smith, Head Coach..............................................4 Enrollment:.............................................................33,000 for.their.support.of.Trojan.Tennis. Assistant.Coaches..........................................................5 Size:....................................................................150.Acres Marks.Tennis.Stadium./.Support.Staff........................6 President:........................................... Dr..Steven.Sample 2010.Trojans....................................................................7 Athletic.Director:..................................... Mike.Garrett 2009.Results..................................................................13 National.Affiliation:............................NCAA.Division.I 2009.Match-By-Match.Results..................................15 Conference:......................................................Pacific-10 2009.NCAA.Champions.Collage.............................18 Nickname:................................................ -
Tournament Notes
TOURNAMENT NOTES as of June 6, 2017 SARGENT & COLLINS, LLP MEN’S $15,000 FUTURES BUFFALO, NY • JUNE 10-18 USTA PRO CIRCUIT RETURNS TO BUFFALO The Sargent & Collins, LLP Men’s $15,000 Futures is being held in Buffalo for the fourth consecutive year and the ninth year overall; TOURNAMENT INFO a tournament was also held in Buffalo from 2002-06. It is the first of three consecutive Pete Staples/USTA Site: Miller Tennis Center – Buffalo, N.Y. $15,000 clay-court USTA Pro Circuit Futures Websites: www.millertenniscenter.com this month, preceding Rochester, N.Y., and Pittsburgh. In conjunction with USTA Player www.procircuit.usta.com Development, the USTA Pro Circuit continues Qualifying Draw Begins: Saturday, June 10 to emphasize the importance of increased training for younger players on clay. Main Draw Begins: Tuesday, June 13 Main Draw: 32 Singles / 16 Doubles Notable players competing in Buffalo include: Surface: Clay / Outdoor Thai-Son Kwiatkowski graduated in May from Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, 22, Charlotte the University of Virginia, where he won the Prize Money: $15,000 • Graduated in May from the University of 2017 NCAA singles title. Tournament Director: Virginia, where he won the 2017 NCAA singles Todd Miller, (716) 445-9759 title. Alex Rybakov, 20, Coral Springs, Fla. [email protected] • Was part of three NCAA championship title-winning teams at Virginia, with the school • Recently completed his sophomore year at Co-Tournament Director: capturing team titles in 2015, 2016 and TCU. Debbie Miller, [email protected] 2017. Named “Most Outstanding Player” at • Earned All-America honors this season and Tournament Press Contact: the 2016 NCAA team championship.