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Jan 4-10 - ATP 250 - Chennai, India (Wawrinka)
Jan 4-10 - ATP 250 - Doha, Qatar (Djokovic)
Jan 4-10 - ATP 250 - Brisbane, Australia (Raonic)
Jan 11-17 - ATP 250 - Auckland, NZ (Bautista Agut)
Jan 11-17 - ATP 250 - Sydney, Australia (Troicki)
Jan 18-31 - GRAND SLAM - Australian Open (Djokovic)
Feb 1-7 - ATP 250 - Quito, Ecuador (Estrella Burgos)
Feb 1-7 - ATP 250 - Montpellier, France (Gasquet)
Feb 1-7 - ATP 250 - Sofia, Bulgaria (Bautista Agut)
Feb 8-14 - ATP 500 - Rotterdam, Netherlands (Klizan)
Feb 8-14 - ATP 250 - Buenos Aires, Argentina (Thiem)
Feb 8-14 - ATP 250 - Memphis, USA (Nishikori)
Feb 15-21 - ATP 500 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Cuevas)
Feb 15-21 - ATP 250 - Delray Beach, USA (Querrey)
Feb 15-21 - ATP 250 - Marseille, France (Kyrgios)
Feb 22-27 - ATP 500 - Dubai, UAE
Feb 22-27 - ATP 500 - Acapulco, Mexico
Feb 22-27 - ATP 250 - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mar 10-20 - ATP MASTERS 1000 - Indian Wells, USA
Mar 21-Apr 3 - ATP MASTERS 1000 - Miami, USA
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Apr 4-10 - ATP 250 - Marrakech, Morocco
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Apr 25-May 1 - ATP 250 - Istanbul, Turkey
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Apr 25-May 1 - ATP 250 - Estoril, Portugal
May 1-8 - ATP MASTERS 1000 - Madrid, Spain
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May 15-21 - ATP 250 - Nice, France
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May 22-Jun 5 - GRAND SLAM - French Open
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Jun 6-12 - ATP 250 - Sturtgart, Germany
Jun 13-19 - ATP 500 - Halle, Germany
Jun 13-19 - ATP 500 - Queens, GBR
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Jun 27-Jul 10 - GRAND SLAM - Wimbledon
Jul 11-17 - ATP 500 - Hamburg, Germany
Jul 11-17 - ATP 250 - Newport, USA
Jul 11-17 - ATP 250 - Bastad, Sweden
Jul 18-24 - ATP 500 - Washington, USA
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Jul 18-24 - ATP 250 - Gstaad, Switzerland
Jul 18-24 - ATP 250 - Kitzbuhel, Austria
Jul 25-31 - ATP MASTERS 1000 - Toronto, Canada
Aug 1-6 - ATP 250 - Atlanta, USA
Aug 6-14 - OLYMPICS - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Aug 8-14 - ATP 250 - Los Cabos, Mexico
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Aug 21-27 - ATP 250 - Winston-Salem, USA
Aug 29-Sep 11 - GRAND SLAM - US Open
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Sep 26-Oct 2 - ATP 250 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Oct 3-9 - ATP 500 - Tokyo, Japan
Oct 3-9 - ATP 500 - Beijing, China
Oct 9-16 - ATP MASTERS 1000 - Shanghai, China
Oct 17-23 - ATP 250 - Stockholm, Sweden
Oct 17-23 - ATP 250 - Moscow, Russia
Oct 17-23 - ATP 250 - Antwerp, Belgium
Oct 24-30 - ATP 500 - Basel, Switzerland
Oct 24-30 - ATP 500 - Vienna, Austria
Oct 31-Nov 6 - ATP MASTERS 1000 - Paris, France
Nov 13-20 - ATP FINALS - London, GBR
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Tomic lost in three sets to Dominic Thiem in the final at Acapulco, 6-7 6-4 3-6.
A good couple of weeks for Australia's top two ranked players. Australia is due to play USA (Isner, Sock & the Bryan brothers) in the first round of the Davis Cup this week, on the grass courts at Kooyong.
https://twitter.com/ATPWorldTour/status/739750570941120512
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http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-17/nick-kyrgios-booted-off-atp-tour-for-extended-period/7940834?pfmredir=sm
Statement on ATP Decision
Following the ATP’s decision today I would like to take this
opportunity to apologise again for the circumstances in Shanghai. The
season has been a long one as I battled several injuries and other
challenges towards the end of the summer. The Asian circuit was
particularly tough after the long week and win in Tokyo and with the
travel throughout the continent, my body finally just gave out in
Shanghai both physically and mentally. This is no excuse, and I know
very well that I need to apologise to the fans – in Shanghai and in
other parts of the world – as well as the tournament organisers in
Shanghai who do an amazing job. I of course know how important the fans
are to the success of our sport and I personally love the interaction
with fans in the many different cities throughout the world on the
tennis circuit. I am someone who gives a huge amount of time to my fans
because I love and value their support. Their energy is what motivates
me to reach for the top of the game. I regret that my year is ending
this way and that I will not have a chance to continue chasing the ATP
Finals. This was an important goal for me. I do understand and respect
the decision by the ATP and I will use this time off to improve on and
off the court. I am truly sorry and look forward to returning in 2017.
NK.
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Had something on Ostapenko to reach the Women's Final. Think she will beat the Swiss girl.
Read someone compared her style to Monica Seles. Fearless and goes for her shots.
Not a bad comparison. Monica dethroned Graf and got stabbed for her trouble.
Ostapenko has high winners to unforced errors ratio in this tourney compared to her opponents.
I like the fact she goes for it. Young and fearless. Just hope the semi final nerves don't get her.
On the other side of the draw, if Pliskova beats Halep in the S/F, she becomes World #1. If Halep wins and then wins the final, she becomes World #1. If Halep loses the final, Kerber remains World #1.
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Saw highlights of the match Hash as the rain delay put it way past my bedtime.
But I like the fact she goes for the winners. If conditions are calm tonight instead of the wind like the first set of the Woz match then she can take control.
The Swiss girl is not as defensive as Woz. All things being equal, I believe Ostapenko can out hit her.
Let's bring her home. Go you good thing !!!!
Lets get into the payout line Hash. =D>
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On the men's side, some unseeded Grand Slam winners that I know of include Gaston Gaudio (2004 French Open), Goran Ivanisevic (2001 Wimbledon, the only wildcard ever to win a Grand Slam), Gustavo Kuerten (1997 French Open), Richard Krajicek (1996 Wimbledon), Andre Agassi (1994 US Open), Boris Becker (1985 Wimbledon), Mats Wilander (1982 French Open) and Mark Edmondson (1976 Australian Open).
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