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BNP Paribas Open BNP Paribas Open ORDER OF PLAY - TUESDAY, 8 MARCH 2016 STADIUM 2 STADIUM 3 STADIUM 4 STADIUM 5 STADIUM 6 STADIUM 7 STADIUM 8 STADIUM 9 Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am WTA ATP WTA WTA ATP WTA ATP WTA [WC] Julia BOSERUP (USA) Matthew BARTON (AUS) Saisai ZHENG (CHN) Xinyun HAN (CHN) Alejandro GONZALEZ (COL) Laura SIEGEMUND (GER) Sekou BANGOURA (USA) Kurumi NARA (JPN) 1 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Katerina SINIAKOVA (CZE) Ryan HARRISON (USA) Pauline PARMENTIER (FRA) Kristyna PLISKOVA (CZE) Mitchell KRUEGER (USA) Naomi OSAKA (JPN) Alexander SARKISSIAN (USA) Veronica CEPEDE ROYG (PAR) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Not Before 12:30 pm followed by WTA ATP WTA ATP WTA ATP WTA ATP Anastasija SEVASTOVA (LAT) Tim SMYCZEK (USA) Aleksandra WOZNIAK (CAN) Marek MICHALICKA (CZE) Donna VEKIC (CRO) Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) Anett KONTAVEIT (EST) John-Patrick SMITH (AUS) 2 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs [WC] Taylor TOWNSEND (USA) [WC] Michael MMOH (USA) Kiki BERTENS (NED) Tommy PAUL (USA) Jana CEPELOVA (SVK) Renzo OLIVO (ARG) Risa OZAKI (JPN) Jason JUNG (TPE) Not Before 2:30 pm followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP WTA ATP WTA ATP WTA ATP ATP Austin KRAJICEK (USA) Anna-Lena FRIEDSAM (GER) Pierre-Hugues HERBERT (FRA) Kateryna BONDARENKO (UKR) Michael BERRER (GER) Kirsten FLIPKENS (BEL) [WC] Nicolas MEISTER (USA) Yuichi SUGITA (JPN) 3 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Caio ZAMPIERI (BRA) Nicole GIBBS (USA) Benjamin MITCHELL (AUS) Lourdes DOMÍNGUEZ LINO (ESP) Jonathan EYSSERIC (FRA) Aliaksandra SASNOVICH (BLR) Vincent MILLOT (FRA) Matt REID (AUS) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP Victor HANESCU (ROU) Dennis NOVIKOV (USA) Somdev DEVVARMAN (IND) Bjorn FRATANGELO (USA) [WC] Mikhail LEDOVSKIKH (RUS) [PR] Peter POLANSKY (CAN) Daniel BRANDS (GER) [WC] Fernando ROMBOLI (BRA) 4 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Radek STEPANEK (CZE) Facundo MENA (ARG) Andrey RUBLEV (RUS) Joshua MILTON (GBR) Noah RUBIN (USA) James MCGEE (IRL) Giovanni LAPENTTI (ECU) Mischa ZVEREV (GER) Not Before 6:00 pm followed by followed by followed by ATP ATP ATP ATP Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN (FRA) Connor SMITH (USA) Go SOEDA (JPN) Philip BESTER (CAN) 5 vs vs vs vs [WC] Ernesto ESCOBEDO (USA) Marco TRUNGELLITI (ARG) Marcelo AREVALO (ESA) Jozef KOVALIK (SVK) Donna Kelso Raymond Moore Thomas Schrader Thomas Karlberg WTA Supervisor(s) Tournament Director(s) ATP - Tour Manager ATP Supervisor(s) Tom Barnes ATP / WTA - Referee ANY MATCH ON ANY COURT MAY BE MOVED Order of Play released ATP - Singles Alternate Sign-in Deadline : 10:30 AM MATCHES WILL BE OFFICIALLY CALLED FROM 7 March 2016 at 19:33 THE PLAYERS' LOUNGE & LOCKER-ROOM.
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