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$60,000 Ashland, KY Men's Calendar Women's Calendar Circuit Info Organisers Info Results Round- up $60,000 Ashland, KY TOURNAMENT DETAILS W-WITF-USA-22A-2018 Host nation: USA Date: 23 July - 29 July 2018 Category ITF Womens Circuit Surface: Hard - Outdoor Prize Money: $60,000 USD Promotional Name: Braidy Industries $60,000 Women's Tennis Classic Presented by Bon Secour Our Lady of Bellefonte Hosp Overview Factsheet Entry list Drawsheet Order Of Play Results The latest entry list will be displayed here when available MAIN DRAW - last modified on 05 Jul 2018 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 Sofia KENIN (USA) 76 1 2 Sachia VICKERY (USA) 83 2 3 Caroline DOLEHIDE (USA) 109 1 4 Nao HIBINO (JPN) 119 1 5 Arina RODIONOVA (AUS) 121 2 6 Katie BOULTER (GBR) 122 2 7 Veronica CEPEDE ROYG (PAR) 123 1 8 Sofya ZHUK (RUS) 139 2 9 Kristie AHN (USA) 147 1 10 Irina Maria BARA (ROU) 150 3 11 Olivia ROGOWSKA (AUS) 151 2 12 Francoise ABANDA (CAN) 152 1 13 Lizette CABRERA (AUS) 154 1 14 Jamie LOEB (USA) 158 1 15 Marie BOUZKOVA (CZE) 167 2 16 Harriet DART (GBR) 171 2 17 Grace MIN (USA) 172 1 18 Elitsa KOSTOVA (BUL) 183 4 19 Renata ZARAZUA (MEX) 189 3 20 Jessica PEGULA (USA) 190 P 1 21 Miharu IMANISHI (JPN) 194 2 22 Whitney OSUIGWE (USA) 415 1 JE QUALIFYING - last modified on 05 Jul 2018 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 Mayo HIBI (JPN) 197 1 2 Jaimee FOURLIS (AUS) 199 1 3 Barbora KREJCIKOVA (CZE) 200 5 4 Katie SWAN (GBR) 204 2 5 Julia GLUSHKO (ISR) 205 1 6 Deniz KHAZANIUK (ISR) 210 2 7 Katy DUNNE (GBR) 212 2 8 Ankita RAINA (IND) 214 3 9 Victoria DUVAL (USA) 215 1 10 Michaela HONCOVA (SVK) 220 4 11 Karman Kaur THANDI (IND) 225 1 12 Ashley KRATZER (USA) 230 1 13 Ivana JOROVIC (SRB) 233 3 14 Louisa CHIRICO (USA) 234 2 15 Kayla DAY (USA) 235 1 16 Claire LIU (USA) 237 1 17 Ellen PEREZ (AUS) 238 1 18 Danielle LAO (USA) 239 1 19 Anna ZAJA (GER) 240 4 20 Misaki DOI (JPN) 241 1 21 Risa OZAKI (JPN) 243 2 22 Asia MUHAMMAD (USA) 248 1 23 Sherazad REIX (FRA) 249 3 24 Ana Sofia SANCHEZ (MEX) 255 2 25 Andreea Amalia ROSCA (ROU) 258 3 26 Ulrikke EIKERI (NOR) 260 5 ALTERNATES - last modified on 05 Jul 2018 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 Giulia GATTO-MONTICONE (ITA) 269 3 2 Maria SANCHEZ (USA) 270 1 3 Zoe HIVES (AUS) 271 1 4 Jacqueline CAKO (USA) 273 1 5 Chantal SKAMLOVA (SVK) 274 3 6 Emina BEKTAS (USA) 276 1 7 Diana MARCINKEVICA (LAT) 277 6 8 Alize LIM (FRA) 282 3 9 Abigail TERE-APISAH (PNG) 283 1 10 Sophie CHANG (USA) 288 1 11 Valeria SAVINYKH (RUS) 289 1 12 Mai MINOKOSHI (JPN) 293 1 13 Manon ARCANGIOLI (FRA) 295 3 14 Hiroko KUWATA (JPN) 296 2 15 Victoria RODRIGUEZ (MEX) 299 2 16 Cristiana FERRANDO (ITA) 301 3 17 Chloe PAQUET (FRA) 302 5 18 Usue Maitane ARCONADA (USA) 306 2 19 Jesika MALECKOVA (CZE) 309 6 20 Mari OSAKA (JPN) 311 6 21 Chanel SIMMONDS (RSA) 316 2 22 Pemra OZGEN (TUR) 318 5 23 Abbie MYERS (AUS) 319 1 24 Astra SHARMA (AUS) 323 2 25 Jovana JAKSIC (SRB) 324 1 26 Erika SEMA (JPN) 327 2 27 Haruka KAJI (JPN) 328 2 28 Robin ANDERSON (USA) 330 1 29 Kimberly BIRRELL (AUS) 334 1 30 Maria MATEAS (USA) 336 1 31 Harmony TAN (FRA) 340 6 32 Cristina DINU (ROU) 341 6 33 Shuko AOYAMA (JPN) 345 1 34 Naiktha BAINS (AUS) 351 5 35 Urszula RADWANSKA (POL) 356 1 36 Emiliana ARANGO (COL) 374 1 37 Moyuka UCHIJIMA (JPN) 375 1 38 Berfu CENGIZ (TUR) 379 3 39 Yana SIZIKOVA (RUS) 387 4 40 Nastja KOLAR (SLO) 389 3 41 Olivia TJANDRAMULIA (AUS) 391 1 42 Tara MOORE (GBR) 395 4 43 Nika KUKHARCHUK (RUS) 397 2 44 Alison BAI (AUS) 398 1 45 Alexa GUARACHI (CHI) 406 2 46 Sarah-Rebecca SEKULIC (GER) 408 2 47 Ann LI (USA) 414 1 48 Shiho AKITA (JPN) 450 1 49 Lina GJORCHESKA (MKD) 459 4 50 Quinn GLEASON (USA) 470 1 51 Hanna CHANG (USA) 474 2 52 Yuuki TANAKA (JPN) 482 2 53 Maddison INGLIS (AUS) 486 1 54 Jennifer ELIE (USA) 488 1 55 Sabrina SANTAMARIA (USA) 495 1 56 Sanaz MARAND (USA) 498 1 57 Samantha MURRAY (GBR) 503 2 58 Marianna ZAKARLYUK (UKR) 510 4 59 Julia ELBABA (USA) 527 1 60 Emily WEBLEY-SMITH (GBR) 529 2 61 Anastasia NEFEDOVA (USA) 530 1 62 Eden SILVA (GBR) 531 2 63 Lucrezia STEFANINI (ITA) 535 5 64 Karin KENNEL (SUI) 536 6 65 Akiko OMAE (JPN) 537 2 66 Luisa STEFANI (BRA) 545 1 67 Ekaterina VISHNEVSKAYA (RUS) 549 2 68 Ana VRLJIC (CRO) 558 5 69 Nagi HANATANI (JPN) 561 3 70 Magali KEMPEN (BEL) 563 3 71 Amanda RODGERS (USA) 571 2 72 Ashley LAHEY (USA) 574 1 73 Mai HONTAMA (JPN) 576 2 74 Jade SUVRIJN (FRA) 580 6 75 Freya CHRISTIE (GBR) 590 2 76 Michika OZEKI (JPN) 593 3 77 Caitlin WHORISKEY (USA) 595 2 78 Tori KINARD (USA) 607 1 79 Gail BRODSKY (USA) 613 1 80 Alicia BARNETT (GBR) 616 2 81 Emily APPLETON (GBR) 625 2 82 Lorraine M. GUILLERMO (USA) 635 1 83 Haruna ARAKAWA (JPN) 636 2 84 Angelina GABUEVA (RUS) 644 1 85 Lulu SUN (NZL) 646 3 86 Jada ROBINSON (USA) 664 2 87 Salma EWING (USA) 672 1 88 Ronit YUROVSKY (USA) 689 2 89 Caty MCNALLY (USA) 690 1 90 Shelby TALCOTT (USA) 696 2 91 Ayaka OKUNO (JPN) 719 3 92 Brynn BOREN (USA) 730 1 93 Michaela GORDON (USA) 755 2 94 Beatrice GUMULYA (INA) 757 1 95 Raveena KINGSLEY (USA) 759 1 96 Dominique SCHAEFER (PER) 778 1 97 Salma DJOUBRI (FRA) 787 6 98 Maria Jose PORTILLO RAMIREZ (MEX) 805 1 99 Kennedy SHAFFER (USA) 807 1 100 Rasheeda MCADOO (USA) 811 4 101 Ena SHIBAHARA (USA) 820 1 102 Elysia BOLTON (USA) 824 2 103 Akilah JAMES (USA) 841 1 104 Alexandra STEVENSON (USA) 849 2 105 Alexandra MUELLER (USA) 851 1 106 Alexandra RILEY (USA) 863 1 107 Fiona CODINO (FRA) 876 6 108 Mana AYUKAWA (JPN) 901 2 109 Alexandra WALTERS (AUS) 908 4 110 Sofia SEWING (USA) 919 2 111 Alexa RYNGLER (USA) 920 2 112 Salome DEVIDZE (GEO) 921 1 113 Brienne MINOR (USA) 933 1 114 Mitsumi KAWASAKI (JPN) 939 1 115 Mccartney KESSLER (USA) 940 1 116 Alexa GRAHAM (USA) 942 3 117 Samantha HARRIS (AUS) 943= 2 118 Safiya CARRINGTON (USA) 945 2 119 Amy ZHU (USA) 952 1 120 Madeleine KOBELT (USA) 967 1 121 Warona MDLULWA (RSA) 1007 3 122 Sabastiani LEON (USA) 1010 2 123 Alana SMITH (USA) 1011 1 124 Pamela MONTEZ (USA) 1020= 2 125 Ashley WEINHOLD (USA) 1031= 1 126 Eva SISKA (USA) 1048= 2 127 Layne SLEETH (CAN) 1056 3 128 Oleksandra OLIYNYKOVA (CRO) 1100= 3 129 Jasmin JEBAWY (GER) 1105= 5 130 Nermeen SHAWKY (EGY) 1120= 5 131 Alycia PARKS (USA) 1120= 1 132 Kelly WILLIFORD (DOM) 1120= 3 133 Catherine HARRISON (USA) 1137= 2 134 Joelle KISSELL (USA) 1156= 2 135 Rosalie VAN DER HOEK (NED) 1166 3 136 Yolande LEACOCK (TTO) 1168= 3 137 Emily FANNING (NZL) 1168= 1 138 Maree Teiwa CASEY (AUS) 1215= 3 139 Jane WASSERSON (USA) 1215= 1 140 Laura ASHLEY (AUS) 1215= 1 141 Peyton STEARNS (USA) 65 2 142 Nicole MOSSMER (USA) 105 2 143 Eva RASZKIEWICZ (USA) 105 2 144 Niluka MADURAWE (USA) 112 2 145 Haley GIAVARA (USA) 132 2 146 Rhiann NEWBORN (USA) 168 1 147 Andie K. DANIELL (USA) 176 1 148 Dalayna HEWITT (USA) 176 1 149 Vivian Mayumi TOMA (BRA) 19 3 150 Alaina MILLER (USA) 181 1 151 Cameron MORRA (USA) 186 1 152 Alessandra CRUMP (USA) 186 1 153 Danielle WILLSON (USA) 186 2 154 Sharmada IYER (USA) 217 2 155 Sybille GAUVAIN (FRA) 184 1 156 Andrea DUVA (USA) 222 2 157 Daria TOMASHEVSKAYA (CAN) 35 2 158 Sophie ABRAMS (USA) 235 1 159 Kelli HINE (USA) 242 1 160 Csilla FODOR (VIE) 61 (HUN) 1 161 Francesca FANCHIN (USA) 243 3 162 Hayley CARTER (USA) 243 2 163 Morgan MCCRAY (USA) 243 2 164 Victoria EMMA (USA) 281 1 165 Kristina NOVAK (SLO) 66 5 166 Lyudmyla KICHENOK (UKR) 7 1 167 Anna BARANOVSKI (USA) 287 1 168 Emerald ABLE (USA) 306 1 169 Julia FISCH (USA) 322 2 170 Caitlin BERNARD (USA) 322 2 171 Mariana CORREA (ECU) 2 3 172 Elise VAN HEUVELEN (GBR) 109 1 173 Taylor DEAN (USA) 322 2 174 Maegan MANASSE (USA) 379 1 175 Jessica LIVIANU (USA) 379 1 176 Epiphany B. 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