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Tournament Details 2018 UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour Calendar 2018 Tournament Details START DATE PRIZE MONEY (US$) Grade COUNTRY Tournament WEEK DAYS TO TOURNAMENT NAME REGION SURFACE Date DATE TOURNAMENT 09-Jan 33 $45,000 SS 2 8/1/18 Sydney Wheelchair Tennis Open Australia Oceania Hard 9-13. 12-Jan 36 $14,000 ITF3 Arizona Open USA North America Hard 12-14. 3 15/1/18 16-Jan 40 $32,000 ITF1 Melbourne Wheelchair Open Australia Oceania Hard 16-20. 22-Jan 46 $14,000 ITF3 2018 Perry NZ Open New Zealand Oceania Hard 22-25. 25-Jan 49 NA JM Cruyff Foundation Junior Masters France Hard 25-28. 4 22/1/18 Europe 24-Jan 48 TBC GS Australian Open Australia Oceania Hard 24-27. Permobil Canterbury 27-Jan 51 $3000 Futures Championships - new dates New Zealand Oceania Hard 26-28. 5 29/01/2018 30-Jan 54 BNP Paribas World Team Cup Americas Qualification Event - USA USA Americas Hard 30.1-2.2 6 5/2/18 10-Feb 65 $3000 Futures 7th Negombo Open Sri Lanka Asia Clay 10-12. 12-Feb 67 $3000 Futures Nairobi Open Kenya Africa Clay 12-14. ABN Amro World Wheelchair 13-Feb 68 $32,000 ITF1 Tennis Tournament Netherlands Europe Hard 13-17. Preston Indoor Wheelchair Tennis 14-Feb 69 $14000 ITF3 7 12/2/18 Tournament Great Britain Europe Hard 14-18. 14-Feb 69 $3000 Futures 11th SL Open Sri Lanka Asia Clay 14-16. 15-Feb 70 $3000 Futures Miguel Ziguna Memorial Open Argentina South America Hard 15-18. 15-Feb 70 African Qualification Event Kenya Africa Clay 15-18. 18-Feb 73 $3000 Futures 9th SSC Open Sri Lanka Asia Clay 18-20. 20-Feb 75 $22000 ITF2 Bolton Indoor Great Britain Europe Hard 20-24. 8 19/2/18 22-Feb 77 ASIAN Qualification Event Sri Lanka Asia Clay 22-26 9 26/2/18 02-Mar 85 $3,000 Futures Kitakyushu Open 2018 Japan Asia Artificial grass 02-04. 10 5/3/18 08-Mar 91 $14000 ITF3 Biel-Bienne Indoors Switzerland Europe Hard 08-11. 15-Mar 97 $5000 Futures Barranquilla Open-Copa Cediul Colombia South America Hard 15-18. 14-Mar 98 $32000 ITF1 ITF Georgia Open Wheelchair Tennis Classic 1 Series - NEW USA North America Hard 14-18. 11 12/3/18 15-Mar 98 $14000 ITF3 Alpi del Mare Italy Europe Hard 15-18. 21-Mar 104 $3000 Futures Karvina Open Czech Republic Europe Clay 22-25. 12 19/3/18 21-Mar 104 $45000 SS Cajun Classic - NEW GRADE USA North America Hard 21-25. 13 26/3/18 30-Mar 113 $3000 Futures Taiwan Open Chinese Taipei Asia Hard 30.3.-1.4 07-Apr 121 $3000 Futures Villamoura Open Portugal Europe Hard 7-10. 05-Apr 119 $3000 Futures Academia Sanchez-Casal Futures Wheelchair USA North America Clay 5-8. 14 2/4/18 05-Apr 119 $14000 ITF3 Chilean Open Chile South America Clay 5-8. 10-Apr 124 $32,000 ITF1 Daegu Open Korea Asia Hard 10-14. 11-Apr 125 BNP Paribas World Team cup European Qualifying Event - Portugal Portugal Europe Hard 11-15. 15 9/4/18 11-Apr 125 $3000 Futures Peru Open - new Peru South America Clay 11-14. 16-Apr 130 $22,000 ITF 2 Busan Open Korea Asia Hard 16-19. 19-Apr 133 $3000 Futures Buchlberg Open Germany Europe Carpet 19-22. 16 16/4/18 19-Apr 133 $3000 Futures Uberlandia Brazil South America Clay 19-22. 23-Apr 137 $22000 ITF2 Israel Open Israel Europe Hard 23-27 26-Apr 140 $3,000 Futures Lithuanian Open Lithuania Europe Hard 26-29. 28-Apr 142 3000 Euro Futures Torfeo Citta'Di Cantu' Italy Europe Hard 28.4-1.5 17 23/4/18 27-Apr 141 $14,000 ITF3 Dunlop Kobe Open Japan Asia Hard 27-30. 03-May 147 $3000 Futures Kharkiv Open - NEW DATES Ukraine Europe Hard 3-6. 18 30/4/18 30-Apr 144 $14000 ITF3 Be'er Sheba Open Israel Europe Hard 30.4-4.5. 08-May 152 $14,000 ITF3 MegaFon DreamCup Russia Europe Hard 8-11. 08-May 152 $22,000 ITF2 Internazionali BNL D'Italia Italy Europe Clay 8-10. 19 7/5/18 08-May 152 $32,000 ITF1 Korea Open Korea Asia Hard 8-12. 18-May 162 $3000 Futures Bulle Open Switzerland Europe Clay 18-20. 20 14/5/18 14-May 158 $50,000 SS Japan Open Japan Asia Hard 14-19. 23-May 167 $22000 ITF2 21 21/5/18 Open de Vendee - NEW GRADE France Europe Hard 23-27. 22 28/5/18 28-May 172 WORlLD TEAM CUP 28.5-3.6. 05-Jun 180 $22000 ITF2 Plock Orlen Polish Open Poland Europe Clay 05-09. 05-Jun 180 $3000 Futures Spewack Open 2018 Israel Europe Hard 5-8. 23 4/6/18 07-Jun 182 TBC GS Roland Garros France Europe Clay 7-9. 12-Jun 187 $32000 ITF1 Toyota Open International de l'Ile de Re France Europe Hard 12-17. 14-Jun 189 $5000 Futures Camozzi Open Italy Europe Clay 14-17. 15-Jun 190 $3000 Futures Windsor Classic Canada North America Hard 15-17 16-Jun 191 $3000 Futures Peter Collins Open Israel Europe Hard 16-19. 24 11/6/18 13-Jun 188 $22000 ITF2 Czech Open Czech Republic Europe Clay 13-17. 19-Jun 194 $3000 Futures Niagara Open Canada North America Hard 19-21 19-Jun 194 48000 EUR SS BNP Paribas Open de France France Europe Hard 19-24. 25 18/6/18 21-Jun 196 $4000 Futures Slovakia Open Slovakia Euroe Clay 21-24. 21-Jun 196 3000 EUR Futures La Rioja Spain Europe Hard 21-24. 21-Jun 196 $6000 Futures Sirius Open 2018 Croatia Europe Clay 21-24. 21-Jun 196 $4000 Futures 26th Inail Citta' di Liverono-Costa 25 18/6/18 Degli Etruschi Italy Europe Clay 21-24. 26-Jun 201 $22000 ITF2 Wroclaw Cup Poland Europe Clay 26-30 Queensland Wheelchair Tennis 25-Jun 200 $3000 Futures Open Australia Oceania Hard 25-27. 26-Jun 201 $4000 Futures Lavazza o BNL Open Italy Europe Clay 26-29. 28-Jun 203 $3000 Futures Carinthian Open Austria Europe Clay 28.6-1.7 28-Jun 203 $3000 Futures Birrhard Open Switzerland Europe Clay 28.6-1.7 Barcelona Open Fundacion Johan 27-Jun 202 $22000 ITF2 26 25/6/18 Cruyff - NEW GRADE Spain Europe Clay 27-1. 04-Jul 209 $22000 ITF2 30th German Open Germany Europe Clay 4-9. 06-Jul 211 $3,000 Futures Poznan Wielkopolska Open Poland Europe Clay 06-08 05-Jul 210 $3,000 Futures Welzog Challenger Zeeland Netherlands Europe Clay 5-8 06-Jul 211 $3,000 Futures - tbc Tournoi Feminin de Coubron France Europe Hard 6-8 27 2/7/18 02-Jul 207 30,000EUR ITF1 Swiss Open Switzerland Europe Hard 2-8. 13-Jul 218 $14,000 ITF3 2018 MidWest Wheelchair Tennis Championships USA North America Hard 13-15 28 9/7/18 12-Jul 217 Grand Slam Wimbledon England Europe Grass 12-15. British Open Wheelchair Tennis 17-Jul 222 $45,000 SS Championships England Europe Hard 17-22 18-Jul 266 $14,000 ITF3 Vancouver International Wheelchair Tennis Tournament Canada North America Hard 18-22 19-Jul 267 n/a Grade A Windmill Cup Netherlands Europe Clay 19-22 19-Jul 267 $3,000 Futures 6th Internazionale Citta Di Firenze Wheelchair Tournament Italy Europe Clay 19-22 20-Jul 267 $3,000 Futures International Open Tennis Urgell Spain Europe Clay 20-22. 19-Jul 267 $3,000 Futures Leibnitz Wheelchair Tennis Open Austria Europe Clay 19-22 29 16/7/18 19-Jul 267 $3,000 Futures Nottingham Futures - NEW England Europe Hard 19-21 25-Jul 230 $32000 ITF1 Belgian Open Belgium Europe Clay 25-29. 26-Jul 231 $3000 Futures Butija Wheelchair Tennis Cup Brazil South America Clay 26-29 Madainitennis Wheelchair Tennis 26-Jul 231 $3000 Futures Open Austria Europe Clay 26-29 26-Jul 273 $3,000 Futures Return Cup Hungary Europe Clay 26-29 26-Jul 231 $3,000 Futures XI Memorial Oliver Puras Spain Europe Hard 26-29 30 23/7/18 Open International Des 27-Jul 232 $3,000 Futures Contamines - NEW France Europe Hard 27-29 30 23/7/18 27-Jul 232 $3,000 Futures Kamloops Legacy Games Canada North America Hard 27-29 02-Aug 238 $14000 ITF3 Flanders Open Belgium Europe Clay 2-5. 01-Aug 237 $35000 ITF2 S Versicherung Austrian Open Austria Europe Artificial Grass 1-5. 31 30/7/18 03-Aug 239 $3,000 Futures Bangkok Cup Thailand Asia Hard 3-5 07-Aug 243 $3,000 Futures Thailand Open Thailand Asia Hard 7-9 09-Aug 245 $3,000 Futures Sendai Open Japan Asia Artificial Grass 9-12 09-Aug 245 $5000 Futures Memorial Jans Van Herck Belgium Europe Clay 9-12. Pacific Northwest Sectional 10-Aug Wheelchair Tennis 32 6/8/18 246 $3000 Futures Championships USA North America Hard 10-12 15-Aug 251 $14,000 ITF3 Ath Open Belgium Europe Clay 15-18. 15-Aug 251 $3,000 Futures Kanagawa Open Japan Asia Artificial Grass 15-18 33 13/8/18 17-Aug 253 $3,000 Futures Alabama Open USA North America Hard 17-19 23-Aug 259 $3,000 Futures Rotterdam Open Netherlands Europe Clay 23-26 23-Aug 259 $3000 Futures Gran Prix Brazil Wheelchair Brazil South America Hard or Clay 23-26 Birmingham Canadian Wheelchair 23-Aug 259 $32,000 ITF1 Tennis Classic Canada North America Hard 23-26 23-Aug 259 $3,000 Futures Vilnius Open 2018 Lithuania Europe Hard 23-26 24-Aug 302 $3,000 Futures 34 20/8/18 Brno Cup Czech Republic Europe Clay 24-26 27-Aug 304 $45,000 Super Series US Open USTA Wheelchair 35 27/8/18 Championships USA North America Hard 27/08-02/09 36 3/9/18 06-Sep 304 TBC Grand Slam US Open USA North America Hard 6-9.
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