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2018 WTA Calendar 2018 WTA Calendar 2018 WTA 125K Series 2018 ITF WOMEN'S Circuit Calendar As of July 26th, 2018 Prize Money = $115,000 / Total Financial Commitment = $125,000* As of January 22nd, 2017 As of February 6th, 2018 For the official ITF Women's Circuit Calendar, please see the International Tennis Federation website MD Draw Draw WTA MD WTA QLF WTA ITF MD Week Week of Premier Surface Prize Money Ω Minimum TFC Ω International Surface On-Site Prize Money Minimum TFC WTA 125K M/Q/D Surface Week Date Start Date M/Q/D M/Q/D Jobs Per Wk Jobs Per Wk Jobs Per Wk $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 Jobs Per WK WTA + ITF SUN Brisbane International presented by Suncorp - Brisbane ^ H 30/32/16 $894,700 $1,000,000 Shenzhen Open - Shenzhen ^ H 32/16/16 $626,750 $750,000 1 1-Jan 94 80 174 174 1 1-Jan MON ASB Classic - Auckland ^ H 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 2 8-Jan SUN Sydney International - Sydney ^ (Doubles !) H 30/32/16 $733,900 $799,000 Hobart International - Hobart ^ H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 62 56 118 118 2 8-Jan 3 15-Jan MON 128 96 224 3 15-Jan Australian Open - Melbourne* ^ 128/96/64 - H 312 4 22-Jan Newport Beach, CA, USA* ($150,000) 32/24/16 H 32 24 56 Andrezieux-Boutheon, FRA 32 4 22-Jan 5 29-Jan MON St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy - St. Petersburg IH 28/32/16 $733,900 $799,000 Taiwan Open - Taipei City, Chinese Taipei IH 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 60 56 116 Midland, MI, USA Burnie, AUS 64 180 5 29-Jan 6 5-Feb Fed Cup by BNP Paribas First Round* - TBD 0 6 5-Feb 7 12-Feb MON Qatar Total Open 2018 - Doha (Doubles^) H 56/32/28 $2,872,250 $3,173,000 56 32 88 88 7 12-Feb 8 19-Feb MON Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships - Dubai ^ (Doubles^) H 28/32/16 $2,358,385 $2,623,485 Hungarian Ladies Open - Budapest IH 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 60 56 116 116 8 19-Feb 9 26-Feb MON Abierto Mexicano TELCEL presentado por HSBC - Acapulco ^ H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 Indian Wells, CA, USA* ($150,000) 32/24/16 H 64 48 112 112 9 26-Feb 10 5-Mar WED BNP Paribas Open - Indian Wells Zhuhai, CHN 32 10 5-Mar H 96/48/32 $7,972,535 $8,648,508 96 48 144 208 11 12-Mar Shenzhen, CHN 32 11 12-Mar 12 19-Mar TUE Miami Open presented by Itaú - Miami ^ Canberra, AUS 32 12 19-Mar H 96/48/32 $7,972,535 $8,648,508 96 48 144 208 13 26-Mar Croissy-Beaubourg, FRA 32 13 26-Mar 14 2-Apr MON Volvo Car Open - Charleston CL 56/32/16 $734,900 $800,000 Abierto GNP Seguros - Monterrey H 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 88 64 152 152 14 2-Apr Samsung Open presented by Corner - Lugano CL 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 15 9-Apr MON 64 48 112 Indian Harbor Beach, FL, USA 32 144 15 9-Apr Claro Open Colsanitas - Bogota CL 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 16 16-Apr Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Semi-finals and Play-offs* -TBD Zhengzhou, CHN 32/16/16 H 32 16 48 Dothan, AL, USA 32 80 16 16-Apr 17 23-Apr MON Porsche Tennis Grand Prix - Stuttgart ICL 28/32/16 $750,900‡ $816,000‡ TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Cup - Istanbul CL 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 60 56 116 Charlottesville, VA, USA 32 148 17 23-Apr J&T Banka Prague Open - Prague ^ (Doubles !) CL 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 Anning, CHN 32/16/16 CL 18 30-Apr MON 96 80 176 Khimki, RUS Charleston, SC, USA; Gifu, JPN 96 272 18 30-Apr Grand Prix De SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem - Rabat ^ (Doubles !) CL 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 19 7-May SAT Mutua Madrid Open - Madrid ^ CL 64/32/28 € 6,209,860 € 6,685,828 64 32 96 Cagnes-Sur-Mer, FRA Fukuoka, JPN 64 160 19 7-May 20 14-May MON Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome CL 56/32/28 $3,050,970‡ $3,351,720‡ 56 32 88 Trnava, SVK Kurume, JPN; Saint-Gaudens, FRA 96 184 20 14-May NÜRNBERGER Versicherungs Cup - Nürnberg ^ CL 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ 21 21-May SUN 64 48 112 112 21 21-May Internationaux de Strasbourg - Strasbourg ^ CL 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ 22 28-May SUN 128 96 224 Naples, FL, USA 32 22 28-May Roland Garros - Paris* ^ 128/96/64 - CL 320 23 4-Jun Bol, CRO 32/0/16 CL 32 0 32 Surbiton, GBR 32 23 4-Jun Nature Valley Open - Nottingham G 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 24 11-Jun MON 64 48 112 Manchester, GBR Barcelona, ESP; Hodmezovasarhely, HUN 96 208 24 11-Jun Libema Open- 's-Hertogenbosch G 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ 25 18-Jun MON Nature Valley Classic - Birmingham G 32/32/16 $871,028 $936,128 Mallorca Open - Mallorca G 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ 64 56 120 Ilkley, GBR 32 152 25 18-Jun 26 25-Jun SUN Nature Valley International - Eastbourne ^ G 48/24/16 $852,564 $917,664 48 24 72 Southsea, GBR 16 88 26 25-Jun 27 2-Jul MON 27 2-Jul The Championships - Wimbledon* ^ 128/96/64 - G 128 96 224 352 28 9-Jul Contrexeville, FRA; Budapest, HUN Honolulu, HI, USA; Versmold, GER 128 28 9-Jul Bucharest Open - Bucharest CL 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 29 16-Jul MON 64 48 112 Olomouc, CZE Stockton, CA, USA 64 176 29 16-Jul Ladies Championship Gstaad by IXion Services - Gstaad CL 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 Moscow River Cup presented by Ingrad - Moscow CL 32/24/16 $626,750 $750,000 30 23-Jul MON 64 48 112 Sacremento, CA, USA 32 144 30 23-Jul Jiangxi Open - Nanchang H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 31 30-Jul MON Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic - San Jose H 28/16/16 $733,900 $799,000 Citi Open - Washington D.C. H 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 60 32 92 Lexington, KY, USA 32 124 31 30-Jul 32 6-Aug MON Coupe Rogers présentée par Banque Nationale - Montreal H 56/48/28 TBC TBC 56 48 104 Hechingen, GER 32 136 32 6-Aug 33 13-Aug MON Western & Southern Open - Cincinnati H 56/48/28 $2,573,549 $2,874,299 56 48 104 Vancouver, CAN 32 136 33 13-Aug 34 20-Aug SUN Connecticut Open - New Haven ^ H 30/48/16 $733,900 $799,000 30 48 78 78 34 20-Aug 35 27-Aug MON 128 128 256 Budapest, FRA 32 35 27-Aug US Open - Flushing Meadows* 128/128/64 - H Chicago, ILL, USA* ($150,000) 32/24/16 H 344 36 3-Sep 32 24 56 36 3-Sep COUPE BANQUE NATIONALE - Quebec City IH 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 37 10-Sep MON 64 56 120 Biarritz, FRA Las Vegas, NV, USA 64 184 37 10-Sep Hana-cupid Japan Women's Open - Hiroshima H 32/32/16 $226,750 $250,000 Toray Pan Pacific Open - Tokyo (Doubles ^) IH 28/24/16 $733,900 $799,000 Guangzhou Open - Guangzhou ^ H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 38 17-Sep MON 92 72 164 Albuquerque, NM, USA 32 196 38 17-Sep KEB Hana Bank Korea Open - Seoul H 32/24/16 $226,750 $250,000 SUN Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open - Wuhan ^ H 56/32/28 $2,445,250 $2,746,000 39 24-Sep 88 48 136 Templeton, CA, USA 32 168 39 24-Sep MON Tashkent Open - Tashkent ^ H 32/16/16 $226,750 $250,000 40 1-Oct SAT China Open - Beijing H 60 ℗/32/28 $7,639,890 $8,285,274 60 32 92 92 40 1-Oct Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open - Hong-Kong, China H 32/24/16 $426,750 $500,000 41 8-Oct MON Upper Austria Ladies Linz - Linz IH 32/24/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ 96 80 176 176 41 8-Oct Tianjin Open - Tianjin H 32/24/16 $626,750 $750,000 42 15-Oct MON VTB Kremlin Cup - Moscow ^ IH 28/32/16 $867,766 $932,866 BGL BNP PARIBAS Luxembourg Open - Luxembourg^ IH 32/32/16 $226,750‡ $250,000‡ 60 64 124 124 42 15-Oct 43 22-Oct SUN BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global - Singapore - $7,000,000 8/-/8 - IH 8 0 8 Macon, GA, USA 32 40 43 22-Oct 44 29-Oct TUE WTA Elite Trophy - Zhuhai - $2,349,363 12/-/6 - H Mumbai, IND 32/16/16 H 44 16 60 Tyler, TX, USA 32 92 44 29-Oct 45 5-Nov Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Final*- TBD 32 16 48 TBA, USA 32 80 45 5-Nov Limoges, FRA 32/16/8 HI Taipei City, TPE 32/16/16 HI 46 12-Nov 64 40 104 104 46 12-Nov Houston, TX, USA* ($150,000) 32/24/16 H 47 19-Nov 0 0 47 19-Nov 48 26-Nov 48 26-Nov 49 3-Dec OFF SEASON 49 3-Dec 50 10-Dec 50 10-Dec 51 17-Dec 51 17-Dec 52 24-Dec 52 24-Dec * Grand Slams are not WTA events H = Hard Court CL = Clay Court G = Grass Sunday Singles Final unless noted as follows: 2834 2088 4922 1360 6282 ‡Prize Money Paid in Euros (Euro-USD at 1.24) IH = Indoor Hard Court ICL = Indoor Clay Court ^ Saturday Final ! Friday Final TFC: Total Financial Commitment is the Tournament's investment in the event, including Tour Fees, Bonus Pool contributions and on-site prize money 17 = $1,700,000 9 = $720,000 Ω Unlisted amounts are TBD based on the Prize Money Formula calculation for each event (Premier 5 Minimum - $2,746,000; Premier 700 minimum - $799,000) 37 Events = $2,220,000 ℗ Performance Byes to Wuhan Semifinalists Blue = Hard Court Red = Clay Purple = Carpet Green = Grass (I) = Indoor.
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