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IPTL Hobby Edition Checklist COCA-COLA INTERNATIONAL PREMIER TENNIS LEAGUE 2015 OFFICIAL TRADING CARD SET: HOBBY EDITION by EPOCH Base Set Checklist 38 cards 01. Kei Nishikori - Legendari Japan Warriors 02. (ROOKIE) Kurumi Nara - Legendari Japan Warriors 03. Leander Paes - Legendari Japan Warriors 04. Marat Safin - Legendari Japan Warriors 05. Maria Sharapova - Legendari Japan Warriors 06. Philipp Kohlschreiber - Legendari Japan Warriors 07. Thomas Enqvist - Legendari Japan Warriors 08. Agnieszka Radwanska - Indian Aces 09. Fabrice Santoro - Indian Aces 10. Gael Monfils - Indian Aces 11. (ROOKIE) Ivan Dodig - Indian Aces 12. Rafael Nadal - Indian Aces 13. Rohan Bopanna - Indian Aces 14. Samantha Stosur - Indian Aces 15. (ROOKIE) Sania Mirza - Indian Aces 16. Ana Ivanovic - OBI UAE Royals 17. Daniel Nestor - OBI UAE Royals 18. Goran Ivanisevic - OBI UAE Royals 19. (ROOKIE) Kristina Mladenovic - OBI UAE Royals 20. (ROOKIE) Marin Cilic - OBI UAE Royals 21. Roger Federer - OBI UAE Royals 22. Tomas Berdych - OBI UAE Royals 23. Andy Murray - OUE Singapore Slammers 24. (ROOKIE) Belinda Bencic - OUE Singapore Slammers 25. Carlos Moya - OUE Singapore Slammers 26. (ROOKIE) Dustin Brown - OUE Singapore Slammers 27. (ROOKIE) Karolina Pliskova - OUE Singapore Slammers 28. (ROOKIE) Marcelo Melo - OUE Singapore Slammers 29. (ROOKIE) Nick Kyrgios - OUE Singapore Slammers 30. (ROOKIE) Stan Wawrinka - OUE Singapore Slammers 31. (ROOKIE) Edouard Roger-Vasselin - Philippine Mavericks 32. James Blake - Philippine Mavericks 33. Jarmila Gajdosova - Philippine Mavericks 34. Mark Philippoussis - Philippine Mavericks 35. (ROOKIE) Milos Raonic - Philippine Mavericks 36. Richard Gasquet - Philippine Mavericks 37. Serena Williams - Philippine Mavericks 38. (ROOKIE) Treat Huey - Philippine Mavericks Authentic Signatures Set Checklist (On-Card Signatures except for *) 33 cards AS-01. Rohan Bopanna - Indian Aces (#'d to 27) AS-02. Ivan Dodig - Indian Aces - Indian Aces (#'d to 55) AS-03. Rafael Nadal - Indian Aces (#'d to 22) AS-04. Fabrice Santoro - Indian Aces (#'d to 27) AS-05. Philipp Kohlschreiber - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 27) AS-06. Kurumi Nara - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 25) AS-07. Kei Nishikori - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 21; Gold Ink Signatures) AS-08. Leander Paes - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 24) AS-09. Maria Sharapova - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 25; Gold Ink Signatures) AS-10. Jarmila Gajdosova - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 27) AS-11. Treat Huey - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 27) AS-12. Mark Philippoussis - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 27) AS-13. Edouard Roger-Vasselin - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 27) AS-14. Serena Williams - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 10) AS-15. Belinda Bencic - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) AS-16. Dustin Brown - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 26) AS-17. *Svetlana Kuznetsova - Indian Aces (#'d to 12) AS-18. Nick Kyrgios - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) AS-19. Marcelo Melo - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) AS-20. Carlos Moya - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) AS-21. Karolina Pliskova - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) AS-22. Tomas Berdych - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 30) AS-23. Roger Federer - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 26) AS-24. Kristina Mladenovic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 27) AS-25. Daniel Nestor - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 29) AS-26. Thomas Enqvist - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 25) AS-27. Somdev Devvarman - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 27) AS-28. *Bernard Tomic - Indian Aces (#'d to 17) AS-29. Andy Murray - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 26; Silver Ink Signatures) AS-30. Stan Wawrinka - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27; Silver Ink Signatures) AS-31. *Ajla Tomljanovic - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 15) AS-32. *Ivo Karlovic - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 10) AS-33. *James Blake - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 18) Tennis Ball Signatures Set Checklist (On-Card Signatures) 7 cards TB-1. Fabrice Santoro - Indian Aces (#'d to 27) TB-2. Marat Safin - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 27) TB-4. Mark Philippoussis - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 27) TB-5. Milos Raonic - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 27) TB-6. Carlos Moya - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) TB-7. Goran Ivanisevic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 28) TB-8. Ana Ivanovic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 28) Star Signatures Set Checklist (On-Card Signatures) 6 cards SS-1. Sania Mirza - Indian Aces (#'d to 27) SS-3. Agnieszka Radwanska - Indian Aces (#'d to 26) SS-5. Richard Gasquet - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 26) SS-6. Karolina Pliskova - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) SS-7. Tomas Berdych - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 27) SS-8. Marin Cilic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 26) Young Star Signatures Set Checklist (On-Card Signatures) 3 cards YS-1. Kurumi Nara - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 27) YS-2. Belinda Bencic - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 27) YS-3. Nick Kyrgios - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 26) Match Worn Shirt Set Checklist (Match Worn Shirts from IPTL 2015) 12 cards =Vertical= Kei Nishikori - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 80) Maria Sharapova - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 65) Rafael Nadal - Indian Aces (#'d to 80) Roger Federer - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 60) Serena Williams - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 60) =Horizontal= Marat Safin - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 63; Button Parts #'d to 3) Sania Mirza - Indian Aces (#'d to 50) Carlos Moya - OUE Singapore Slammers (#'d to 43, Button Parts #'d to 2) Marin Cilic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 79; Button Parts #'d to 1) Goran Ivanisevic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 44; Button Parts #'d to 1) Ana Ivanovic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 66) Milos Raonic - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 80) Autographed Match-Worn Shirt Set Checklist (On-Card Signatures) 10 cards =Vertical= Kei Nishikori - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 14; Button Parts #'d to 2) Maria Sharapova - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 15) Rafael Nadal - Indian Aces (#'d to 7) Roger Federer - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 14) Serena Williams - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 5) =Horizontal= Marat Safin - Legendari Japan Warriors (#'d to 10) Sania Mirza - Indian Aces (#'d to 8) Goran Ivanisevic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 14) Ana Ivanovic - OBI UAE Royals (#'d to 10) Milos Raonic - Philippine Mavericks (#'d to 14) .
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