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Xian Jun 30th, 2008, 10:56 AM 10,000$ Prokuplje II, Serbia
PROAL OPEN 2007
Surface: Clay
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"Toplicanin" Tennis Club was established in 1985 year. At that moment there were no tennis courts in Prokuplje, therefore the whole Tennis Club Menagment activity was focused on finding appropriate location wich was founded by the Toplica river near town's swimming pool. In following years two tennis courts (clay courts) were built, so on the 28th of July 1988 tennis started to play.
As the interest for plaing tennis started to groow, two more tennis courts were built in 1992. The same Year Open Serbia tournament for category up to 12 yearswas held. Apart from tennis school, men's Senior Team was formed and started to compete in Serbian League. In 1997 this Team become a member of II Serbian League and gained it's biggest success in 2005, when competed in I Serbian League. In 2006 Senior team, gained it's place in I serbian League, and in 2007 will try to repeat the success.
At the top of all Tennis Club successes is building a covered tennis court, wich started on the 21st of October 2007, and finished and opened on the 25th of December 2005. This tennis hall is joint investment of: "Euro-Commerce" Company, "Proal" Company and Municipality of Prokuplje.
"Toplicanin" Tennis Club was active since the beginning in organising tournaments - mostly for young categories. More than hundred tournaments were held in the past throught Tennis Association of Serbia. Last Year two important and big tournaments were successfully held. First one was Serbia and Montenegro Championship - category up to 16 Years held from 12th to 16th of June. Also, from 3rd to the 9th of July 2006 Woman's Circuit Tournament, 10 000$ price money was successfully organized. The winner was Marija Penkova from Bulgaria.
In 2007 "Toplicanin" Tennis Club will organize Tennis Europe Junior Tour 12 & Under at the 14th of May. Also for the second time Woman's Circuit Tournament from 9th - 16th of July.
Homepage: http://www.tktoplicanin.org.yu/index_en.html
Previous Winners:
2006: Maria PENKOVA BUL d. Miljana ADANKO HUN 64 46 64
2007: Ana VESELINOVIC SRB d. Klaudia BOCZOVA SVK 64 63
2007: Mailen AUROUX ARG d. Indire AKIKI CRO 46 61 63
2008 ENTRY LIST
1 Natalia ORLOVA RUS
2 Ljubica AVRAMOVIC SRB
3 Davinia LOBBINGER BEL
4 livia ROGOWSKA AUS
5 Marija MIRKOVIC AUS
6 Virag NEMETH HUN
7 Dessislava MLADENOVA BUL
8 Ema POLIC SRB
9 Karolina JOVANOVIC SRB
10 Vivienne VIERIN ITA
11 Anja PRISLAN SLO
12 Teresa MALIKOVA CZE
13 Zorica PETROV SRB
14 Huliya VELIEVA BUL
15 Nevena SELAKOVIC SBR
16 Andjela NEMCEVIC SRB
17 Tanya GERMANLIEVA BUL
18 Zuzana ZLOCHOVA SVK
19 Nives PAVLOVIC SRB WC MAIN
Quali
1 Lyutfya VELIEVA BUL
2 Valeria SAVINYKH RUS
3 Jaklin ALAWI BUL
4 Paulina MILOSAVLJEVIC SWE
5 Aleksandra JOSIFOSKA MKD
6 Elena JETCHEVA BUL
7 Anna ZAJA GER
8 Bojana JOVANOVSKI SRB WC MAIN
9 Stefanie RATH AUT WC MAIN
10 Lyubov DOROFEEVA UZB
11 Krisztina KOVACS HUN
12 Anna LARKINA UKR
13 Natali CORONEL ARG
14 Sandra ARSOVSKA MKD
15 Gorana STEFANOVIC SRB
16 Maya MILOSEVIC AUS
17 Aleksandra MARKOVIC SRB
18 Daria SHILINA RUS
19 Jovana MILETIC SRB
20 Rebecca HOROMPOLIOVA SVK
21 Maria PETROVA RUS
22 Karin MORGOSOVA SVK
23 Andrea PAVLOVIC SRB WCQ
23 Ivana SPASOJEVIC SRB
24 Dominika JASOVA SVK
25 Anna GORUNOVICH RUS
26 Marina LAZIC SRB
27 Jovana KARAC SRB
28 Anna VORONKOVA RUS
29 Milica HADZI TANOVIC SRB
30 Aleksandra LUDVIG SRB
Xian Jun 30th, 2008, 11:05 AM 10,000$ Tokyo-Akishima, Japan
Showanomori Tennis Tournament 2007
Surface: Carpet
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Tokyo (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Ja-Tokyo.ogg) (help (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Media_help)·info (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ja-Tokyo.ogg)) (東京, Tōkyō? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Japanese), literally "Eastern capital") is a unique subnational administrative region (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Japan) of Japan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan) with characteristics of both a prefecture (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan) and a city (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_of_Japan). It is the de facto (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_facto) capital of Japan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_of_Japan),[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo#_note-capital) the most populous subnational entity and city in the country, and the center of the most populous metropolitan area in the world (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_metropolitan_areas_by_population) with a population of over 35 million people in the Greater Tokyo Area (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Tokyo_Area).[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo#_note-0) Tokyo is the seat of the Japanese government (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Japan) and the Imperial Palace (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokyo), and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Household_of_Japan). The twenty-three special wards of Tokyo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_wards_of_Tokyo), although each administratively a city in its own right, constitute the area informally considered as the "city of Tokyo" and are collectively one of the largest cities in the world with a total population of over 8 million people.[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo#_note-1) Tokyo has the largest metropolitan gross domestic product (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_domestic_product) in the world for a city, and it held the title of the world's most expensive city for over a decade from 1992 through 2005
Previous Winners:
2007: Ling ZHANG HKG d. Mari TANAKA JAP 46 75 62
2008 ENTRY LIST
1 Kyung-Mi CHANG KOR
2 Emily HEWSON AUS
3 Kyung-Yee CHAE KOR
4 Maya KATO JAP
5 Ayumi OKA JAP
6 Tomoko SUGANO JAP
7 Ayaka MAEKAWA JAP
8 Remi TEZUKA JAP
9 Suchanun VIRATPRASERT THA
10 Varatchaya WONGTEANCHAI THA
11 Min-Hwa YU KOR
12 Kanae HISAMI JAP
13 Sakiko SHIMIZU JAP
14 Miki MIYAMURA JAP
15 Etsuko KITAZAKI JAP
16 Anastasia MALHOTRA JAP
17 Jin-Hee KIM KOR
18 Yumi NAKANO JAP
Quali
1 Sung-Hee HAN KOR
2 Mari INOUE JAP
3 Maki ARAI JAP
4 Yurina KOSHINO JAP
5 Angelina GABUEVA RUS
6 Da-Jung HONG KOR
7 Cassandra BARR AUS
8 Yuka KUROTA JAP
9 Airi HAGIMOTO JAP
10 So-Jung KIM KOR
11 Kei SEKINE JAP
12 Shuko AOYAMA JAP
13 Ai YAMASOTO JAP
14 Sophia MULSAP THA
15 Joohyoung KIM KOR
16 Mitsuko ISE JAP
17 Yumi MIYAZAKI JAP
18 Kasumi AIKO JAP
19 Ji-Young KIM KOR
20 Rie IMAI JAP
21 Wing-Yau Venise CHAN HKG
22 Shayna McDOWELL AUS
23 Wen-Hsin HSU TPE
24 Mitsumi KAWASAKI JAP
25 Kazusa ITO JAP
Alternates
1 Akari INOUE JAP
2 Mika KAWAMURA JAP
3 Yuri KASUYA JAP
4 Sayaka UMEDA JAP
5 Tomoko TAIRA JAP
6 Yuuki TANAKA JAP
7 Chiho KOBAYASHI JAP
8 Rumi ABE JAP
9 Ami NAKANO JAP
10 Yuka HIGUCHI JAP
Xian Jun 30th, 2008, 11:16 AM 10,000$ Bucharest-Herastrau, Romania
Trofeul Distrigaz
TC Herastrau
Surface: Clay
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Bucharest (Romanian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_language): Bucureşti /bu.kuˈreʃtʲ/ (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/78/Ro-Bucure%C5%9Fti.ogg) (help (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Media_help)·info (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ro-Bucure%C5%9Fti.ogg))) is the capital city (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_city) and industrial and commercial centre of Romania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania). It is located in the southeast of the country, at 44°25′N, 26°06′E (http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/geo/geohack.php?params=44_25_N_26_06_E_), and lies on the banks of the Dâmboviţa River (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A2mbovi%C5%A3a_River).
By European standards, Bucharest is not an old city, its existence first being referred to by scholars as late as 1459.[2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucharest#_note-0) Since then it has gone through a variety of changes, becoming the state capital of Romania in 1862 and steadily consolidating its position as the centre of the Romanian mass media, culture and arts. Its eclectic architecture is a mix of historical, interbellum, Communist-era and modern. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned Bucharest the nickname of the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris" (Micul Paris).[3] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucharest#_note-1) Although many buildings and districts in the historic centre were damaged or destroyed by war, earthquakes and Nicolae Ceauşescu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolae_Ceau%C5%9Fescu)'s program of systematization (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systematization_%28Romania%29), much survived. In recent years, the city has been experiencing an economic and cultural boom.[4] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucharest#_note-2)
According to mid-2005 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005) official estimates, Bucharest proper has a population of 1,924,959
Herăstrău Park (Romanian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_language): Parcul Herăstrău ) is a large park (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park) on the northern side of Bucharest (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucharest), Romania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania), around Lake Herăstrău.
The park has an area of about 1.1 km², of which 0.7 km² is the lake. Initially, the area was full of marshes, but these were drained between 1930 and 1935, and the park was opened in 1936. The park is divided into two zones: a rustic or natural zone (the Village Museum (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_Museum)), which is left more or less undisturbed, and a public/'active' domain with open areas for recreation activities. Small boats are allowed on the lake.
At various points in its history it has been called Parcul Naţional, Parcul Carol II (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_II_of_Romania), and Parcul I. V. Stalin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin). The park once featured a statue of Stalin, which was torn down in 1956.
Previous Winners:
1998: Anamaria Földenyi HUN d. Bahia Mouhtassine MAR 64 64
1999: Ioana Gaspar ROM d. Raluca Ciochina ROM 06 63 63
1999: Alienor Tricerri SUI d. Sylwia Rynarzewska POL 63 60
1999: Libuse Prusova CZE d. Zsofia Gubacsi HUN 61 61
2000: Edina Gallovits ROM d. Raluca Ciochina ROM 63 63
2000: Raluca Ciochina ROM d. Adriana Burz ROM 62 57 64
2001: Antonela Voina GER d. Liana Balaci ROM 63 75
2001: Antonela Voina GER d. Jana Macurova CZE 36 62 62
2002: Monica Niculescu ROM d. Tsvetana Pironkova BUL 61 76
2002: Delia Sescioreanu ROM d. Olena Anytpina UKR 61 64
2003: Antonela Voina GER d. Madalina Gojnea ROM 75 62
2003: Antonela Voina GER d. Elena Vesnina RUS 64 76
2004: Monica Niculescu ROM d. Simona Matei ROM 62 62
2004: Petra Novotnikova CZE d. Gabriela Niculescu ROM 75 76
2005: Alexandra Dulgheru ROM d. Liana Balaci ROM 62 62
2005: Corina Corduneanu ROM d. Mihaela Moldovan ROM 62 60
2005: Ekatarina Ivanova RUS d. Corina Corduneanu ROM 46 63 75
2005: Raluca-Ioana Olaru ROM d. Anna Bastrikova RUS 63 63
2005: Raluca-Ioana Olaru ROM d. Madalina Gojnea ROM 76 76
2005: Simona Matei ROM d. Diana Enache ROM 63 60
2005: Corina Corduneanu ROM d. Maria Penkova BUL 62 63
2006: Sorana Cirstea ROM d. Simona Matei ROM 62 26 75
2006: Alexandra Sere ROM d. Nadejda Vassileva BUL 64 75
2006: Vojislava Lukic SCG d. Elisa Peth GER 60 61
2006: Diana Enache ROM d. Neda Kozic SRB 63 26 64
2006: Alexandra Cadantu ROM d. Irina-Camelia Begu ROM 63 16 63
2007: Simona HALEP ROM d. Cristina-Andreea MITU ROM 76 60
2007: Simona HALEP ROM d. Patricia MAYR AUT 63 36 62
2007: Maria IRIGOYEN ARG d. Katarina AVDIYENKO UKR 46 64 61
2008: Alexandra CADANTU ROM d. Ioana GASPAR ROM 62 63
2008 ENTRY LIST
1 Alexandra CADABTU ROM
2 Diana ENACHE ROM
3 Diana-Andreea GAE ROM
4 Elora DABIJA ROM
5 Irina-Camelia BEGU ROM
6 Raffaela BINDI ITA
7 Camelia-Elena HRISTEA ROM
8 Ioana GASPAR ROM
9 Karolina NOWAK GER
10 Eva PIGOVA CZE
11 Beatris SIMION ROM
12 Dalia ZAFIROVA BUL
13 Alice-Andrada RADU ROM
14 Gabriela NICULESCU ROM
15 Alice BELLICHA FRA
16 Iuliia KIRIIENKO UKR
17 Milica TOMIC SUI
18 Elisa PETH GER
Quali
1 Cristina-Bianca DANAILA ROM
2 Efrat MISHOR ISR
3 Lucia BOSIO ARG
4 Madelaine SAARI BYSTRÖM SWE
5 Julia BREUSS AUT
6 Kristina BOZINOVSKA MKD
7 Cristina GRECO NACCARATO ITA
8 Daniela-Alexandra ILCU ROM
9 Maria KOUVATSOS GRE
10 Anna VELICA SWE
11 Daniela SCIVETTI AUS
12 Montserrat DE CASTRO SWE
13 Mihaela-Florina BUNEA ROM
14 Bianca KOCH GER
15 Giorgia POZZAN ITA
16 Alisa BUSLAYEVA UKR
17 Claudia-geanina DUMITRESCU ROM WC MAIN
18 Tina TRAUTMANN GER
19 Victoria Corina MIREA ROM
20 Bianca CHIDRAWI AUS
21 Elisa SALIS ITA
22 Alexandra ION ROM
23 Denisa DUMITRESCU AUS
24 Alexandra APOSTU ROM
25 Frances MILLER AUS
26 Anna NAUMOVA UKR
27 Cristina Madalina STANCU ROM
28 Dorothea KETTLER ROM
29 Ioana-Laura ALECSIU ROM
30 Ilinca-Thea ANGHEL ROM
Xian Jun 30th, 2008, 11:23 AM 10,000$ Garching bei München, Germany
Orterer Cup
Surface: Clay
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Garching bei München or Garching is a town in Bavaria (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria), Germany (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany) near Munich (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich). It is located at 48°15′N, 11°39′E (http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/geo/geohack.php?params=48_15_N_11_39_E_), situated near the river Isar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isar) and the A9 motorway. A Munich U-Bahn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_U-Bahn) metro line terminates at the university and research facilities near the town.
Homepage: http://www.stk-garching.privat.t-online.de/ (http://www.stk-garching.privat.t-online.de/)
Previous Winners:
2003: Mariya KORYTTSEVA UKR d. Elise TAMAELA NED 26 64 62
2004: Sanda MAMIC CRO d. Maria KONDRATIEVA RUS 63 16 62
2005: Josipa BEK CRO d. Korina PERKOVIC GER 57 61 61
2006: Sandra MARTINOVIC BIH d. Anastasija SEVASTOVA LAT 67 63 62
2007: Nikola VAJDOVA SVK d. Evelyn MAYR ITA 61 61
2008 ENTRY LIST
1 Dominice RIPOLL GER
2 Astrid BESSER ITA
3 Nicole RINER SUI
4 Hanna NOONI SWE
5 Michaea POCHABOVA SVK
6 Syna KAYSER GER
7 Oksana TEPLYAKOVA UKR
8 Klaudia BOCZOVA SVK
9 Shona LEE NZL
10 Kristina STEIERT GER
11 Pavla SMIDOVA CZE
12 Madlen KADUR GER
13 Alice BALDUCCI ITA
14 Anne-Valerie EVAIN FRA
15 Janina TOLJAN AUT
16 Korina PERKOVIC GER
17 Tamara STOJKOVIC CRO
18 Salome LLAGUNO ARG
Quali
1 Patricia VERESOVA SVK
2 Laura BSOUL GER
3 Jana JANDOVA CZE
4 Ana MIGUEL IVERN ESP
5 Giorgia MORTELLO ITA
6 Barbora KRTICKOVA CZE
7 Sheila SOLSONA CARCASONA ESP
8 Julia MORIARTY AUS
9 Petra KREJSOVA CZE
10 Daniela ISLAMAJ ALB
11 Yuliya HNATEYKO UKR
12 Gabrielöa EUFRASIO BRA
13 Tereza BEKEROVA CZE
14 Martina ERCEG SUI
15 Katarina MARACKOVA SVK
16 Nicola GEUER GER
17 Hana MALAKHOVICH BLR
18 Ana-Maria NEDELCU ROM
19 Elizaveta KUZMINA RUS
20 Ofyela POGHOSYAN ARM
21 Hayley ERICKSEN AUS
22 Elixane LECHEMIA FRA
23 Taij-Mishma KUMAR AUS
24 Sarah-Marija MERLIC CRO
25 Ajda KOLMANCIC SLO
26 Julia PAETOW GER
27 Klara VYSKOCILOVA CZE
28 Dagmar DUDLAKOVA CZE
29 Melissa LAHARRAGUE FRA
30 Karin HECHENBERGER SUI
31 Alexandra ULBRICHTOVA SVK
32 KIm STIERLI SUI
33 Kristina MAROVA CZE
34 Lena-Marie HOFMANN GER
35 Iris KHANNA AUT
36 Vroni HINTERSEER GER
37 Jeannine PRENTNER AUT
38 Simonetta MESSNER ITA
39 Michaela SILESOVA SVK
40 Nikola MATOVICOVA SVK
Xian Jun 30th, 2008, 11:32 AM 10,000$ Brussels, Belgium
Iris Ladies Open
Surface: Clay
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Brussels (French (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language): Bruxelles, pronounced (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet) , and sometimes [bʁyksɛl] by non-Belgian speakers of French; Dutch (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_language): Brussel, pronounced (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet) [ˈbrɵsəɫ]; German (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language): Brüssel, pronounced (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet) [brʏsəl]) is the capital (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital) of Belgium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium), of Flanders (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flanders) (consisting of both the Flemish Community (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_Community) and the Flemish Region (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_Region)) and of the French Community of Belgium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Community_of_Belgium), and it is the headquarters of most of the European Union (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union)'s institutions. Brussels is the capital city, in the centre of Belgium, and also the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels-Capital_Region). This municipality inside Brussels is correctly named The City of Brussels (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_of_Brussels) (French: Bruxelles-Ville or Ville de Bruxelles, Dutch: Stad Brussel), which is one of 19 municipalities (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipality) that make up the Brussels-Capital Region (see also: Municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_of_the_Brussels-Capital_Region)), with a total population of 1,024,492 inhabitants (1 January (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_1)2006 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006)). The municipality has a population of about 140,000. The Metropolitan area has about 2,090,000 inhabitants. [1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels#_note-0)
Brussels is also the political seat of NATO (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO), the Western European Union (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_European_Union) (WEU) and EUROCONTROL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUROCONTROL), the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (see: Political centre (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels#Political_centre), below).
The name Brussels comes from the old Dutch Bruocsella, Brucsella or Broekzele, which means "marsh (bruoc, bruc or broek) home (sella or zele)" or "home consisting of one room, in the marsh". "Broekzele" was spelt "Bruxelles" in French. In Belgian French (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_French)pronunciation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronunciation) as well as in Dutch, the "k" eventually disappeared and "z" became "s", as reflected in the current Dutch spelling (French: /bʀy.ˈsel/; Dutch: /ˈbry.s(ɘ)l/ or /ˈbrɘ.s(ɘ)l/). The names of all other municipalities in the Brussels-Capital Region are also of Dutch origin, except for Evere (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evere), which is of Celtic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_languages) origin.
Homepage: http://www.charlesquint-tennis.be/WTA%2010000$.htm
[B]Previous Winners:
1998: Kim CLIJSTERS BEL d. Denisa SOBOTKOVA CZE 75 61
1999: Gabriela NAVRATILOVA CZE d. Eszter MOLNAR HUN 75 60
2000: Anouska VAN EXEL NED d. Magdalena ZDENOVCOVA CZE 64 60
2001: Camilla KREMER GER d. Evgenia LINETSKAYA RUS 61 61
2003: Leslie BUTKIEWICZ BEL d. Debbrich FEYS BEL 46 64 61
2004: Michaella KRAJICEK NED d. Elisa VILLA ITA 63 60
2005: Leslie BUTKIEWICZ BEL d. Claire DE GUBERNATIS FRA 57 61 64
2006: Renee REINHARD NED d. Marlot MEDDENS NED 26 64 76
2007: Nathalie MOHN FRA d. Leslie BUTKIEWICZ BEL 64 76
2008 ENTRY LIST
1 Ling ZHANG HKG
2 Elena PIOPPO ITA
3 Romana JANSHEN NED
4 Elizaveta TOCHILOVSKAYA RUS
5 Varvara GALANINA RUS withdrew
6 Nathalie MOHN FRA
7 Vasilisa DAVYDOVA RUS
8 Bibiane SCHOOFS NED
9 Constance SIBILLE FRA
10 Emilie BACQUET FRA
11 Martina BALOGOVA SVK
12 Franziska ETZEL GER
13 Diana BRUNEL FRA
14 Katerina POLUNINA UKR
15 Danielle HARMSEN NED
16 Sherazad BENAMAR FRA
17 Magali de LATTRE POR
Quali
1 Sophie CORNEROTTE BEL
2 Tara WIGAN GBR
3 Samia MEDJAHDI ALG
4 Claire LABLANS NED
5 Volha DUKO BLR
6 Chloe BABET FRA
7 Virginie AYASSAMY FRA
8 Ineke MERGAERT BEL WC MAIN
9 Nicolette VAN UITERT NED
10 Appollonia MELZANI BEL WC MAIN
11 Melanie OOSTERHOF GER
12 Anouk DELEFORTRIE BEL WC MAIN
13 Kiki BERTENS NED
14 Isabella HOLLAND AUS
15 Sandra ZANIEWSKA POL
16 Morgane PONS FRA
17 Anastasia MEGLINSKAYA RUS
18 Nicky VAN DYCK BEL
19 Lisa WAGNER AUT
20 Kristyna HANCAROVA CZE
21 Marina SKVORTSOVA RUS
22 Irina RAMIALISON FRA
23 Florence NA NED
24 Laura APAOLAZIA MIRADEVILA ESP
25 Marine VERBEKEN BEL
26 Eleonora PUNZO ITA
27 Dominika KANAKOVA CZE
28 Alize LIM FRA
29 Denise HÜBSCH AUT
30 Ine NOWE BEL
31 Laura GAMBARINI ITA
32 Anouk TIGU NED
33 Andrea ARQUES GARCIA ESP
34 Veronika MAKOVEY AUS
35 Aleksandra ROMANOVA RUS
36 Marinela ANTONIC AUS
37 Laura CLAUS GER
38 Celine GHESQUIERE FRA
39 Fleur GOEDKOOP NED
40 Caroline HITIMANA BEL WC MAIN
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