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XXI Copa Claro Colsanitas ORDER of PLAY Tuesday, 19 February 2013 XXI Copa Claro Colsanitas ORDER OF PLAY Tuesday, 19 February 2013 CENTER COURT COURT 1 COURT 2 COURT 3 COURT 4 Starting at: 10:30 AM Starting at: 10:30 AM Starting at: 10:30 AM Starting at: 10:30 AM Starting at: 10:30 AM Lourdes DOMINGUEZ LINO (ESP) [3] Arantxa RUS (NED) [6] [Q] Tereza MRDEZA (CRO) Timea BABOS (HUN) [8] Maria Joao KOEHLER (POR) 1 vs vs vs vs vs [WC] Catalina CASTANO (COL) Maria-Teresa TORRO-FLOR (ESP) Pauline PARMENTIER (FRA) [7] [Q] Beatriz GARCIA VIDAGANY (ESP) Alexandra CADANTU (ROU) Not Before 12:30 PM Not Before 11:00 AM followed by followed by followed by [WC] Jelena JANKOVIC (SRB) [Q] Sharon FICHMAN (CAN) Aleksandra KRUNIC (SRB) Lara ARRUABARRENA-VECINO (ESP) Eva BIRNEROVA (CZE) Yvonne MEUSBURGER (AUT) 2 vs vs vs vs vs Francesca SCHIAVONE (ITA) [4] Julia COHEN (USA) [WC] Yuliana LIZARAZO (COL) Karin KNAPP (ITA) [Q] Teliana PEREIRA (BRA) Tatjana MALEK (GER) [4] followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by after suitable rest after suitable rest after suitable rest after suitable rest Ines FERRER SUAREZ (ESP) [WC] Maria Paulina PEREZ GARCIA (COL) Paula KANIA (POL) Nina BRATCHIKOVA (RUS) Alexandra PANOVA (RUS) Arantxa PARRA SANTONJA (ESP) Paula PEREZ GARCIA (COL) Polina PEKHOVA (BLR) Oksana KALASHNIKOVA (GEO) [3] 3 vs vs vs vs vs Flavia PENNETTA (ITA) [5] Catalina CASTANO (COL) Alize CORNET (FRA) Timea BABOS (HUN) Elena BOGDAN (ROU) Mariana DUQUE-MARINO (COL) Pauline PARMENTIER (FRA) Mandy MINELLA (LUX) [2] Alexandra CADANTU (ROU) Not Before 2:00 PM POSSIBLE COURT CHANGE Lara ARRUABARRENA-VECINO (ESP) Lourdes DOMINGUEZ LINO (ESP) 4 vs Mailen AUROUX (ARG) Maria IRIGOYEN (ARG) Jhan Fontalvo 18 February 2013 at 16:48 Cristina Romero Melanie Tabb Tournament Director Order of Play released Referee WTA Supervisor ANY MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Singles Lucky-Losers Sign-in Deadline : 10:00 AM MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED BY THE REFEREE Doubles Alternates Sign-in Deadline : 10:30 AM CHECK FOR THE DESIGNATED MEETING POINT www.wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA.
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