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Main Draw Player Name Rank Type Nationality Tournament Name: BAYLOR ALL SAINTS FORT WORTH PRO TENNIS CLASSIC Location: FORT WORTH, TX Club: BAYARD H. FRIEDMAN TENNIS CENTER Date(s): 6/14/2004 - 6/20/2004 Main Draw Player Name Rank Type Nationality DOB 1 ANGELA HAYNES 148.0000 WTA RANKING COMPTON, CA 09/27/1984 2 CARLA TIENE 263.0000 WTA RANKING BRAZIL 05/15/1981 3 VIKTORIYA KUTUZOVA 290.0000 WTA RANKING UKRAINE 4 SHIKHA UBEROI 340.0000 WTA RANKING BOCA RATON, FL 04/05/1983 5 NEHA UBEROI 346.0000 WTA RANKING BOCA RATON, FL 02/06/1986 6 MEGHAA VAKHARIA 421.0000 WTA RANKING INDIA 08/28/1984 7 BRUNA COLOSIO 432.0000 WTA RANKING BRAZIL 10/13/1980 8 CINDY WATSON 440.0000 WTA RANKING AUSTRALIA 03/24/1978 9 SARAH TAYLOR 461.0000 WTA RANKING BRADENTON, FL 11/06/1981 10 ILKE GERS 481.0000 WTA RANKING NEW ZEALAND 10/26/1981 11 VARVARA LEPCHENKO 507.0000 WTA RANKING UZBEKISTAN 05/21/1986 12 LUCIA MIGLIARINI 572.0000 WTA RANKING URUGUAY 12/16/1983 13 STACIA FONSECA 581.0000 WTA RANKING LUTZ, FL 09/21/1985 14 NICOLE LEIMBACH 666.0000 WTA RANKING COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 11/24/1985 15 MARY GAMBALE 696.0000 WTA RANKING BILLERICA, MA 12/18/1988 16 GABRIELLE BAKER 714.0000 WTA RANKING AUSTRALIA 07/16/1984 17 KOKORO TAKEHARA 718.0000 WTA RANKING JAPAN 10/23/1984 18 MONIKA KRAUZE 745.0000 WTA RANKING POLAND 04/11/1984 Report Date: 6/8/2004 Page 2 of 6 Tournament Name: BAYLOR ALL SAINTS FORT WORTH PRO TENNIS CLASSIC Location: FORT WORTH, TX Club: BAYARD H. FRIEDMAN TENNIS CENTER Date(s): 6/14/2004 - 6/20/2004 Qualifying Player Name Rank Type Nationality DOB 1 PAULA ZABALA 750.0000 WTA RANKING MIAMI, FL 01/26/1985 2 ANCA-ELENA ANASTASIU 765.0000 WTA RANKING SOUTH AFRICA 06/14/1984 3 HEIDI EL TABAKH 766.0000 WTA RANKING EGYPT 09/25/1986 4 KIM-ANH NGUYEN 789.0000 WTA RANKING ORANGE, CA 10/04/1983 5 LEJLA HODZIC 817.0000 WTA RANKING CUPERTINO, CA 02/06/1986 6 JULIA COHEN 826.0000 WTA RANKING WESTON, FL 03/23/1989 7 WHITNEY JONES 868.0000 WTA RANKING FLORISSANT, MO 08/11/1986 8 LAURA RITCHEY-THOMAS 881.0000 WTA RANKING HOUSTON, TX 06/24/1971 9 KAORI ONISHI 899.0000 WTA RANKING JAPAN 01/31/1986 10 MELISSA MANG 913.0000 WTA RANKING METAIRIE, LA 12/11/1986 11 JENNIFER ELIE 972.0000 WTA RANKING BRADENTON, FL 10/22/1986 12 LESLIE CAVANAUGH 1027.0000 WTA RANKING ALAMEDA, CA 02/09/1972 13 BIANCA ACQUISTAPACE 1042.0000 WTA RANKING AUSTRALIA 05/11/1984 14 COURTNEY VERNON 1053.0000 WTA RANKING SOLON, OH 10/11/1985 15 ANNE MALL 3.2500 WTA POINTS SAN DIEGO, CA 12/10/1974 16 LIBERTY SVEKE 3.0000 WTA POINTS SARASOTA, FL 09/04/1987 17 ALISON OJEDA 3.0000 WTA POINTS SAN ANTONIO, TX 11/29/1979 18 ALEKE TSOUBANOS 2.5000 WTA POINTS CHESTERFIELD, MO 04/27/1982 19 CHRISTIAN THOMPSON 2.5000 WTA POINTS LAS VEGAS, NV 09/13/1984 20 AUDRA FALK 2.5000 WTA POINTS MT. GILEAD, OH 03/31/1983 21 CATRINA THOMPSON 1.5000 WTA POINTS LAS VEGAS, NV 09/13/1984 22 MIRA-LORELEI RADU 1.5000 WTA POINTS ROMANIA 08/12/1980 23 ROCHELLE GOLDTHREATE 1.0000 WTA POINTS NASHVILLE, TN 06/27/1980 24 CAMELIA TODOROVA 1.0000 WTA POINTS LA JOLLA, CA 04/06/1986 25 BECKY BROWN 1.0000 WTA POINTS ARLINGTON, VA 08/01/1964 26 ADRIANA LAUGHLIN 1.0000 WTA POINTS CHICO, CA 07/25/1981 27 VANIA KING 1.0000 WTA POINTS LONG BEACH, CA 02/03/1989 28 MIMI RENAUDIN 1.0000 WTA POINTS MANDEVILLE, LA 10/30/1984 Report Date: 6/8/2004 Page 3 of 6 Tournament Name: BAYLOR ALL SAINTS FORT WORTH PRO TENNIS CLASSIC Location: FORT WORTH, TX Club: BAYARD H. FRIEDMAN TENNIS CENTER Date(s): 6/14/2004 - 6/20/2004 Qualifying Player Name Rank Type Nationality DOB 29 KAZUSA ITO .7500 WTA POINTS JAPAN 09/23/1984 30 KHUSHCHEHR ITALIA .7500 WTA POINTS INDIA 04/27/1981 31 AMANDA MANG .7500 WTA POINTS METAIRIE, LA 10/20/1982 32 MARILYN BAKER .5000 WTA POINTS BALDWIN, NY 01/14/1974 33 CHRISTINE ALFORD .5000 WTA POINTS AUSTRALIA 08/17/1983 34 ANA MARIA MOURA .2500 WTA POINTS BRAZIL 06/29/1978 35 LAUREN IMRE .2500 WTA POINTS LADERA RANCH, CA 09/28/1987 36 DANIELLE BROWN .2500 WTA POINTS UNITED KINGDOM 05/29/1985 37 VERONICA QUEEN .2500 WTA POINTS VALRICO, FL 05/14/1987 38 ZUZANA KRCHNAKOVA 19.0000 NATIONAL RANK SLOVAKIA 09/27/2003 39 RIVA WIG 38.0000 NATIONAL RANK CANADA 07/29/1980 40 JESSICA ROLAND 198.0000 NATIONAL RANK COLLEGE STATION, TX 06/01/1982 41 HALA SUFI 218.0000 NATIONAL RANK TUCSON, AZ 08/09/1985 42 GIA NAFARRETE 218.0000 NATIONAL RANK SEAL BEACH, CA 04/19/1986 43 JENNIFER CHAY 218.0000 NATIONAL RANK SCOTTSDALE, AZ 11/15/1984 44 JESSICA VANDERDYS .0000 NO RANK CENTREVILLE, VA 08/15/1984 45 SUMMER BEESLEY .0000 NO RANK WEATHERFORD, TX 06/21/1982 46 DIANA KRYSTAL GEORGESCU .0000 NO RANK SNELLVILLE, GA 11/12/1987 47 TARA ECKEL .0000 NO RANK DALLAS, TX 06/24/1989 48 LAURA RUBEN .0000 NO RANK LONG BEACH, CA 12/25/1976 49 KELLY TAYLOR .0000 NO RANK LOS ANGELES, CA 05/16/1977 50 MICHELLE HEIDBRINK .0000 NO RANK 03/29/1983 51 DANIELA COVELLO .0000 NO RANK CANADA 05/06/1983 52 NICOLE GRUNWALD .0000 NO RANK RANDALLSTOWN, MD 02/19/1988 53 TIFFANY EKLOV .0000 NO RANK MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 09/09/1982 54 LAUREN LUI .0000 NO RANK HOUSTON, TX 02/04/1988 55 STEPHANIE WOOTEN .0000 NO RANK COMBINE, TX 07/04/1986 56 LAUREN ALBANESE .0000 NO RANK CORAL SPRINGS, FL 10/01/1989 Report Date: 6/8/2004 Page 4 of 6 Tournament Name: BAYLOR ALL SAINTS FORT WORTH PRO TENNIS CLASSIC Location: FORT WORTH, TX Club: BAYARD H. FRIEDMAN TENNIS CENTER Date(s): 6/14/2004 - 6/20/2004 Alternates To Qualifying Player Name Rank Type Nationality DOB 1 TALITHA GROOT .0000 NO RANK NETHERLANDS 10/06/1987 2 SAYAKA YOSHINO .0000 NO RANK JAPAN 06/23/1983 3 TIFFANY TUCKER .0000 NO RANK FORT WORTH, TX 05/02/1986 4 TIFFANY SMITH .0000 NO RANK CLAREMORE, OK 12/28/1983 5 BO VERHULSDONK .0000 NO RANK NETHERLANDS 04/03/1984 6 JESSICA LEITCH .0000 NO RANK DALLAS, TX 08/12/1986 7 DARON MOORE .0000 NO RANK STUDIO CITY, CA 11/28/1985 8 IRINA LYKINA .0000 NO RANK RUSSIA 09/26/1984 9 PAVITHRA FRANCIS .0000 NO RANK HIGHLAND VILLAGE, TX 09/20/1987 10 EVA WANG .0000 NO RANK HAVERFORD, PA 07/06/1984 11 KATHERINE FRAME .0000 NO RANK CANADA 04/24/1979 12 MORGAN SHAW .0000 NO RANK DALLAS, TX 05/01/1990 13 REBEKAH RHODES .0000 NO RANK WACO, TX 10/12/1979 14 CAROLINE FREEMAN .0000 NO RANK ORANGE, CA 08/31/1983 15 JAMIE DOTY .0000 NO RANK AUSTIN, TX 11/29/1983 16 RENATA DEL BARLO .0000 NO RANK BRAZIL 04/28/1983 17 JIE ZENG .0000 NO RANK HALLANDALE, FL 11/01/1988 18 NINA MUNCH-SOEGAARD .0000 NO RANK AMARILLO, TX 11/26/1987 19 PATRICIA ZERDAN .0000 NO RANK ARGENTINA 01/19/1974 20 VANESSA STEINER .0000 NO RANK PITTSBURGH, PA 10/25/1988 21 NIKOLA HUBNEROVA .0000 NO RANK CZECH REPUBLIC 06/07/1979 22 MIZUHO NISHIMURA .0000 NO RANK JAPAN 05/13/1984 23 ANDREA MORGADO .0000 NO RANK PLANO, TX 05/21/1986 24 RISA YAMAGUCHI .0000 NO RANK JAPAN 12/25/1981 25 MEGAN ALEXANDER .0000 NO RANK TYLER, TX 07/02/1987 26 CHRISTINA AMO .0000 NO RANK FORT WORTH, TX 04/26/1988 27 SABITA MAHARAJ .0000 NO RANK PUNTA GORDEN, FL 09/27/1984 28 JORDEN SHAW .0000 NO RANK DALLAS, TX 11/30/1988 Report Date: 6/8/2004 Page 5 of 6 Tournament Name: BAYLOR ALL SAINTS FORT WORTH PRO TENNIS CLASSIC Location: FORT WORTH, TX Club: BAYARD H. FRIEDMAN TENNIS CENTER Date(s): 6/14/2004 - 6/20/2004 Alternates To Qualifying Player Name Rank Type Nationality DOB 29 YULIA RIVELIS .0000 NO RANK SAN FRANCISCO, CA 09/09/1986 30 TSIPPY WATERMAN .0000 NO RANK NETHERLANDS 03/29/1985 31 MONICA RINCON .0000 NO RANK LAPEER, MI 02/04/1980 32 GABRIELA VANGSTAD .0000 NO RANK N. LAS VEGAS, NV 01/16/1970 33 RITA GERECZ .0000 NO RANK HUNGARY 07/31/1986 34 ANDA PERIANU .0000 NO RANK ROMANIA 07/04/1980 35 CARIEN VERMEULEN .0000 NO RANK SOUTH AFRICA 06/07/1984 36 LUCIE DVORAKOVA .0000 NO RANK CZECH REPUBLIC 11/07/1977 37 KIT CARSON .0000 NO RANK HILLSBORO BEACH, FL 07/26/1981 38 MADALINA FLOREA .0000 NO RANK ROMANIA 10/07/1989 39 ALICIA PILLAY .0000 NO RANK SOUTH AFRICA 03/24/1980 40 STORY TWEEDIE-YATES .0000 NO RANK REDMOND, WA 05/02/1983 41 JESSICA BRAVER .0000 NO RANK EDMOND, OK 10/19/1982 42 RISTINE OLSON .0000 NO RANK MISSOULA, MT 01/16/1985 43 EDITH MIDDLETON-MORALES .0000 NO RANK FLUSHING, NY 44 LINDSEY JONES .0000 NO RANK FLORISSANT, MO 05/24/1986 45 ERICA SAUER .0000 NO RANK SOMIS, CA 03/27/1986 46 IVA MIHAYLOVA .0000 NO RANK BULGARIA 04/05/1985 Report Date: 6/8/2004 Page 6 of 6 .
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