[Q] Clement GEENS (BEL) Christian GARIN (CHI) Miljan ZEKIC (SRB) Victor Vlad CORNEA (ROU) Sadio DOUMBIA (FRA) Robin STANEK (CZE)

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[Q] Clement GEENS (BEL) Christian GARIN (CHI) Miljan ZEKIC (SRB) Victor Vlad CORNEA (ROU) Sadio DOUMBIA (FRA) Robin STANEK (CZE) ORDER OF PLAY - Tuesday, 12 July 2016 CENTRE COURT COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 Matches Start At: 11:00 am Matches Start At: 11:00 am Matches Start At: 11:00 am Matches Start At: 11:00 am Frederico Ferreira SILVA (POR) Jordi SAMPER-MONTANA (ESP) [6] [Q] Tak Khunn WANG (FRA) Agustin VELOTTI (ARG) 1 vs vs vs vs Pere RIBA (ESP) [5] Alexandre SIDORENKO (FRA) Ruben RAMIREZ HIDALGO (ESP) Aleksandre METREVELI (GEO) followed by followed by followed by Not Before 1:00 pm [WC] Victor-Mugurel ANAGNASTOPOL (ROU) [Q] Clement GEENS (BEL) Christian GARIN (CHI) Miljan ZEKIC (SRB) Victor Vlad CORNEA (ROU) 2 vs vs vs vs Tobias KAMKE (GER) [2] Alexander WARD (GBR) David PEREZ SANZ (ESP) Ivan SABANOV (CRO) Matej SABANOV (CRO) Not Before 3:30 pm followed by Not Before 3:00 pm followed by Sadio DOUMBIA (FRA) [WC] Hubert HURKACZ (POL) Aleksandr NEDOVYESOV (KAZ) [3] Kimmer COPPEJANS (BEL) [7] Gleb SAKHAROV (FRA) 3 vs vs vs vs Pedja KRSTIN (SRB) [4] [LL] Maxime JANVIER (FRA) [LL] Sergey BETOV (BLR) Marek MICHALICKA (CZE) Robin STANEK (CZE) Not Before 6:00 pm Not Before 4:00 pm followed by followed by after suitable rest Sander ARENDS (NED) Pedro SOUSA (POR) [Q] Marcin GAWRON (POL) Joris DE LOORE (BEL) Andreas MIES (GER) [4] Miljan ZEKIC (SRB) 4 vs vs vs vs Oriol ROCA BATALLA (ESP) Nikola MILOJEVIC (SRB) [9] Mateusz KOWALCZYK (POL) Aleksandre METREVELI (GEO) Kamil MAJCHRZAK (POL) Hsien-Yin PENG (TPE) [3] Not Before 8:30 pm followed by Not Before 6:00 pm to be arranged TBF 6/4 4/3 after suitable rest Pedja KRSTIN (SRB) David PEREZ SANZ (ESP) Radu ALBOT (MDA) [1] Nikola MILOJEVIC (SRB) Frederico Ferreira SILVA (POR) 5 vs vs vs [WC] Michal DEMBEK (POL) Tomasz BEDNAREK (POL) [Q] Hubert HURKACZ (POL) Sergey BETOV (BLR) [2] Jan ZIELINSKI (POL) Krzysztof Jordan Carl Baldwin Tournament Director Challenger Supervisor Order of Play released : 11 July 2016 at 22:21 Singles Lucky-Loser Sign-in Deadline : 10:30 am MATCHES WILL BE CALLED ANY MATCH ON ANY COURT FROM THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & MAY BE MOVED LOCKER-ROOM Doubles Lucky Loser Sign-in Deadline : 12:30 pm.
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