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2015 Tournament Calendar 111414 2015 TOURNAMENT CALENDAR # Date USTA ATP Men - USTA Pro Circuit USTA NATIONAL ITF / ETA Women - USTA Pro Circuit & WTA Date Camps & Collegiate Events Junior Tournaments Juniors Collegiate Events 29-Dec 29-Dec 1 5-Jan Brisbane 10K Futures - Plantation, FL - CLAY Costa Rica (1) 5-10 1M, Brisbane 5-Jan Doha 15K-Futures-Los Angeles, CA Slovakia (2) 5-11 250K, Auckland Chennai 500K, Shenzhen 2 12 Auckland 10K Futures - Sunrise, FL - CLAY Venezuela (1) 12-18 25K - Plantation, FL 710K, Sydney 12 Sydney 15K-Futures-Long Beach, CA Australia (1) 17-22 250K, Hobart Czech republic (1) 12-18 India (2) 12-17 Aegeon Int'l Teen Tennis (1) 13-19 3 19 Australian Open 10K Futures - Weston, FL - CLAY Australian Open (A) 24-31 25K - Daytona Beach, FL Australian Open 19 10K Futures Mexico-Ixtapa Columbia (1) 19-25 ETA Les Petit As (1) 20-26 4 26 Australian Open 10K Futures - Palm Coast, FL - CLAY Ecuador (1) 26-1 25K - Vero Beach, FL Australian Open 26 50K Challenger - Maui, HI Tunisia (2) 26-31 15K Futures Mexico-Tijuana 5 2-Feb Quito 100K Challenger - Dallas, TX Tunisia (2) 3-7 100K Midland, MI FED CUP I 2-Feb Zagreb 10K Futures Mexico-Mexico City Peru (2) 2-7 ITA Team Indoors - Feb 6-9 Montpellier Charlottesville, VA 6 9 Sao Paulo 10K Futures - Sunrise, FL-CLAY USTA National Selection Tournament - Feb. Bolivia (2) 9-15 795K, Paris 9 Rotterdam ITA Team Indoors - Feb 13-16 (14-16) BG18-12 Mexico (3) 9-14 250K, Pattaya City Memphis Chicago, IL USTA National Regional Tournament - Feb. Moldova (2) 11-15 (14-16) BG18-12 (Closed) Morocco (1) 9-15 7 16 Rio de Janiero 10K Futures - TBA, FL-CLAY Mexico (4) 16-22 25K - Surprise, AZ 2M, Dubai 16 Marseille Chile (2) 16-21 250K, Rio de Janeiro Delray Beach 8 23 Acapulco 10K Futures - Sunrise, FL-CLAY Lithuania (2) 24-1 25K - Rancho Santa Fe, CA 4.5 M Doha 23 Buneos Aires Argentina (2) 23-28 250K, Acapulco Dubai El Salvador (4) 23-28 9 2-Mar DAVIS CUP 1 Thailand (1) 2-7 250K, Monterrey 2-Mar Russia (1) 3-7 250K, Kuala Lumpur Guatemala (4) 2-7 10 9 Indian Wells USTA National Spring Team Championship 10K - Gainesville, FL - CLAY Indian Wells 9 Mar 7-12 (BG12-18) 11 16 Indian Wells 15K Futures - Bakersfield, CA Croatia (1) 17-22 10K - Orlando, FL - CLAY Indian Wells 16 125K Challenger - Dallas, TX Costa Rica (3) 16-22 Panama (4) 16-22 Malyasia (1) 17-22 12 23 Miami 15K Futures - Calabasas, CA ITF Claremont, CA (4) 23-29 Spain (2) 25-29 25K - Innisbrook, FL - CLAY Miami 23 Puerto Rico (4) 23-28 13 30 Miami ITF Intl Spring, Carson, CA (1) (30-5) Spain (2) 31-4 50K - Osprey, FL - CLAY Miami 30 Italy (2) 31-6 Barbados (4) 30-4 14 6-Apr Houston 15K Futures - Harlingen, TX ITF Easter Bowl, P.Sprgs, (B1) (6-12) Spain (1) 7-12 25K - Jackson, MS - CLAY 710K, Charleston 6-Apr Casablanca USTA Nat. Spring BG 12-16 (9-12) P.Sprgs, France (2) 6-11 250K, Katowise, Poland CA Trinidad & Tobago (4) 6-11 2015 TOURNAMENT CALENDAR 15 13 Monte Carlo 15K Futures - Little Rock, AR France (2) 13-19 25K - Pelham, AL - CLAY FED CUP II 13 100K Challenger - Sarasota, FL - CLAY Guadeloupe (4) 13-19 Bulgaria (2) 15-19 BOGOTA 16 20 Barcelona 50K Challenger - Savannah, GA - CLAY France (1) 20-26 50K - Dothan, AL - CLAY 795K, Stuttgart 20 Bucharest Slovakia (2) 21-26 250K,Marrakech Bulgaria (2) 22-26 17 27 Munich 50K Challenger - Tallahassee, FL CLAY ITF Coral Gables, FL (4) (27-May 3) Italy (2) 27-3 50K - Charlottesville, VA - CLAY 250K, Oerias, Portugal 27 Oeiras 10K Futures - Vero Beach, FL - CLAY Romania (2) 28-3 Istanbul 18 4-May Madrid 10K Futures - Orange Park, FL - CLAY ITF Delray Beach, FL (4) 4-10 Italy (2) 5-10 50K - Indn Harbr Bch, FL - CLAY 4.5M, Madrid 4-May 15K-Mexico City, Mexico Austria (2) 5-9 ITF World Jr Tennis/Jr Fed/Jr Davis Cup Qualifying - Canada - May 8-10 19 11 Rome 10K Futures 14 - Tampa, FL - CLAY ITF Plantation, FL (4) (11-17) Italy (1) 11-17 25K- Raleigh, NC - CLAY 2M, Rome 11 NCAA Championships - Baylor Waco, Austria (2) 12-16 NCAA Championships - Baylor Waco, TX, May 14-25 TX, May 14-25 15K-Morelia, Mexico 20 18 Nice NCAA Championships - Baylor Waco, Italy (A) 18-24 NCAA Championships - Baylor Waco, TBD 18 Dusseldorf TX, May 14-25 TX, May 14-25 250K, Strasbourg, GER 15K-Obregon City, Mexico 21 25 Roland Garros USTA National Sweet 16 (BG 14-16) (May 23- Belgium (1) 25-30 10K - Sumter, SC* Roland Garros 25 25) Hungary (2) 27-31 USTA National Selection (BG 12-18) (May 23- 25) 22 1-Jun Roland Garros French Jr Open (A) 31-6 10K - Hilton Head, SC* Roland Garros 1-Jun Costa Rica (4) 1-7 10K-Pachuca, Mexico 23 8 s'Hertogenbosch ITF USA Int'l Grass (4) 8-14 Germany (1) 9-14 25K - El Paso, TX 250K, Nottingham 8 Stuttgart El Salvador (4) 8-13 10K-Coatzacoalcos, Mexico 250K, S'Hertogenbosch 24 15 Halle 10K Futures - Buffalo, NY -Clay Germany (1) 16-21 710K, Birmingham 15 London-Queens Guatemala(4) 15-20 TBD 25 22 Nottingham 15K Futures - Tulsa, OK Germany (2) 22-27 10K - Bethany Beach, DE - CLAY* 710K, Eastbourne 22 10K Futures - Rochester, NY-Clay Bermuda (5) 22-27 10K-Victoria, Canada 10K Quintana Roo, Mexico 10K-Quintana Roo, Mexico 26 29 Wimbledon 15K Futures - Oklahoma City, OK USTA Zonals (1-6) BG12-16 Great Britain (1) 28-3 10K - Charlotte, NC - CLAY Wimbledon 29 10K Futures - Pittsburgh, PA - CLAY USTA Intersectionals (4-8) BG14-16 10K-Quintana Roo, Mexico 15K Richmond, Canada 10K Quintana Roo, Mexico 27 6-Jul Wimbledon 50K Challenger - Winnetka, IL USTA National Clay Courts Qualifying (July 9- Wimbeldon Juniors (A) 4-12 Pan American Games (July 10-26) Wimbledon 6-Jul 15K Kelowna, Canada 10) BG 16-18 Bahamas (4) 8-13 Toronto, Canada 10K Quintana Roo, Mexico Canada (5) 8-13 Pan American Games (July 10-26) Belgium (4) 8-13 Toronto, Canada Germany (1) 9-14 2015 TOURNAMENT CALENDAR 28 13 DAVIS CUP II 15K Saskatoon, Canada USTA National Clay Court Championships Aruba (4) 15-19 50K - Sacramento, CA 250K, Budapest 13 Pan American Games (July 10-26) (11-17) BG14-12 Canada (4) 15-20 25K-Gatineau, Canada 250K, Bastad NEWPORT USTA National Clay Court Championships Great Britain (4) 15-20 Pan American Games (July 10-26) (12-18) BG16-18 Austria (1) 16-21 Romania (3) 16-21 29 20 Bastad 10K Futures - TBD Ireland (5) 22-26 50K - Yakima, WA 250K, Bad Gastein 20 Bogota 50K Challenger - Binghamton, NY Switzerland (4) 22-28 10K - Evansville, IN 250K Istanbul Umag 15K Vancouver, Canada Czech Republic (5) 24-28 25K - Granby, Canada Pan American Games (July 10-26) Jamaica (4) 22-27 10K - Vancouver, Canada Ecuador (5) 22-27 Pan American Games (July 10-26) 30 27 Atlanta 10K Futures - Godfrey, IL USTA Natl Team Chps (July 25-28) BG18 Belarus (5) 29-3 10K - Austin, TX 250K, Baku 27 Gstaad 50K Challenger - Lexington, KY USTA Warm-up Tournament (July 25-28) BG Ireland (5) 29-2 50K - Lexington, KY 250k Florianpolis Hamburg 16-18 Slovenia (4) 30-4 USTA Warm-up Tournament (July 27-30) BG Dominican Republic (4) 29-3 12-14 Colombia (5) 29-3 USTA National Championships-Qualifying (July 29-30) G 16-18 USTA National Championships-Qualifying (July 30-31) B 16-18 31 3-Aug Washington DC 10K Futures - Decatur, IL USTA National Chps (1-9) B16 & 18 Le Blanc Cup - Montreal, CA (13-19) 10K - Fort Worth, TX* 795K, Stanford 3-Aug Kitzbuhel 100K Challenger - Vancouver, Canada USTA National Chps (1-7) BG12 & 14 & G 16 BG12 100K - Vancouver, Canada 250K, Washington & 18 World Junior Tennis Team Finals Prostejov, Czech Rep. - Aug. 5-9 32 10 Montreal 10K Futures - Edwardsville, IL Armenia (5) 12-17 25K - Landisville, PA 2M, Toronto 10 100K Challenger - Aptos, CA Bulgaria (5) 12-17 Portugal (4) 13-18 Poland (4) 14-18 Mexico (4) 12-18 Venezuela (5) 12-17 33 17 Cincinnati USTA/ITA National Summer Championships USTA National Doubles Tournament USA College Park (1) 17-22 Vancouver 100K?? 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ITF USA Int'l Hard Courts (1) 17-22 Belgium (4) 19-24 Portugal (4) 19-25 Hungary (2) 20-24 34 24 Winston-Salem Canada (1) 25-31 15K - San Luis Potosi, Mexico 710K, New Haven 24 Chile (4) 26-31 TBD Venezuela (5) 26-31 Mexico (4) 26-31 Trinidad & Tobago (5) 26-31 35 31 US OPEN US OPEN JUNIORS (A) Aug 30-Sept 6 US OPEN 31 36 7-Sep US OPEN Canada (2) 9-13 US OPEN 7-Sep Honduras (5) 9-14 37 14 DAVIS CUP III 10K Futures - Claremont, CA Azerbaijan (5) 16-22 25K - Redding, CA 250K, Osaka 14 San Marino (5) 16-22 250K, Quebec City Chile (5) 16-21 38 21 Metz 10K Futures - Costa Mesa, CA ITF Waco, TX (5) 21-27 ITF Waco, TX (5) 21-27 75K - Albuquerque, NM 2M, Tokyo 21 TBD Croatia (4) 24-29 250K, Seoul Puerto Rico (5) 23-28 250K, Guangzhou Jr Davis/Jr Fed Cup Team Finals TBD - Sept.
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