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10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh F9,Mar10,winner:Vitalia Diatchenko;N.Stojanovic/A.Veselinovic

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10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Jolie Ville Golf F9 Womens

Surface: Hard Outdoor




winner F1: Ipek Soylu

Ipek Soylu and Melis Sezer

Ling Zhang winner F2 (with her parents)


Marie Benoit (winner F3) and Astrid Leclere

Karin Kennel - Finalist F4

F8 Laine and Le Roux

PAST WINNERS:

2013 F1: Ipek SOYLU TUR d. Despina PAPAMICHAIL GRE 63 76(0)
2013 F2: Ling ZHANG HKG d. Polina LEYKINA RUS 61 75
2013 F3: Darya KASATKINA RUS d. Pernilla MENDESOVA CZE 63 64
2013 F4: Marie BENOIT BEL d. Ao GAI CHN 63 64
2014 F5: Ao GAI CHN d. Karin KENNEL SUI 57 76 62
2014 F6: Ana VESELINOVIC SRB d. Barbara HAAS AUT 75 57 63
2014 F7: Demi SCHUURS NED d. Emily WEBLEY-SMITH GBR 64 62
2014 F8: Emma LAINE FIN d. Madrie LE ROUX RSA 62 62

ACCEPTANCE LIST:
http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/women's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100031156

FURTHER INFORMATION/WEB:
https://www.facebook.com/JolieVilleG...Resort?fref=ts

2014 DRAWS:

SINGLES QUALIFYING DRAW
(1) wc Fatma AL NABHANI OMA vs bye
(2) Vincenza CIRAOLO ITA vs bye
Milica NOVAKOVIC SRB d. Nermeen SHAWKY EGY 63 63
Tereza MIHALIKOVA SVK d. Farah ABDELAZIZ GBR 64 62
Dea Ioanna PETROPOULOU GRE vs bye
Tereza MELICHARKOVA CZE d. Tanisha ROHIRA IND 62 36 60
Katarina STRESNAKOVA SVK d. Olga BABANOVA RUS 60 60
Sri Vaishnavi PEDDI REDDY IND d. Nithya Raj BABU RAJ IND 62 63
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SINGLES MAIN DRAW
(1) Naomi BROADY GBR
d. q Katarina STRESNAKOVA SVK 64 63
Ola ABOU ZEKRY EGY d. q Tereza MELICHARKOVA CZE 62 57 61
Madrie LE ROUX RSA d. wc Katharina HOGBARSKI GER 62 64
(6) Prarthana G. THOMBARE IND d. Nadia ECHEVERRIA ALAM USA 46 76(3) 62
(3) Marina SHAMAYKO RUS d. q Milica NOVAKOVIC SRB 64 63
Alice SAVORETTI ITA d. Danielle KONOTOPTSEVA GBR 62 63
Eden SILVA GBR d. Zarah RAZAFIMAHATRATRA MAD 61 62
q Sri Vaishnavi PEDDI REDDY INDd.. (5) Olga IANCHUK UKR 60 62
(7) Ana VESELINOVIC MNE vs wc Costanza PERA ITA 62 60
Zuzana LUKNAROVA SVK d. wc Sandra SAMIR EGY 67(5) 64 62
Vitalia DIATCHENKO RUS d. q Vincenza CIRAOLO ITA 60 61
(4) Conny PERRIN SUI d. Sara ECCEL ITA 64 61
(8) q Fatma AL NABHANI OMA d. Carmen LOPEZ-RUEDA ESP 63 16 60
wc Nina STOJANOVIC SRB d. q Tereza MIHALIKOVA SVK 64 75
Dea HERDZELAS BIH d. q Dea Ioanna PETROPOULOU GRE 61 60
Natasha PALHA IND d. (2) Ankita RAINA IND 62 63
2nd round
(1) Naomi BROADY GBR d. Ola ABOU ZEKRY EGY 63 64
Madrie LE ROUX RSA d. (6) Prarthana G. THOMBARE IND 61 63
(3) Marina SHAMAYKO RUS d. Alice SAVORETTI ITA 46 64 62
Eden SILVA GBR d. q Sri Vaishnavi PEDDI REDDY IND 76(3) 63
(7) Ana VESELINOVIC MNE d. Zuzana LUKNAROVA SVK 64 76(5)
Vitalia DIATCHENKO RUS d. (4) Conny PERRIN SUI 63 63
wc Nina STOJANOVIC SRB d. (8) q Fatma AL NABHANI OMA 75 75
Dea HERDZELAS BIH d. Natasha PALHA IND 64 62
QF
(1) Naomi BROADY GBR d. Madrie LE ROUX RSA 63 36 61
(3) Marina SHAMAYKO RUS d. Eden SILVA GBR 76(1) 46 61
Vitalia DIATCHENKO RUS d. (7) Ana VESELINOVIC MNE 62 62
Dea HERDZELAS BIH d. wc Nina STOJANOVIC BIH 76(5) 64
SF
(1) Naomi BROADY GBR d. (3) Marina SHAMAYKO RUS 64 62
Vitalia DIATCHENKO RUS d. Dea HERDZELAS BIH 63 62
Final
Vitalia DIATCHENKO RUS d. (1) Naomi BROADY GBR 36 64 61
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DOUBLES MAIN DRAW
(1) Ankita RAINA IND/Prarthana G. THOMBARE IND vs bye
Nina STOJANOVIC SRB/Ana VESELINOVIC MNE d. Ola ABOU ZEKRY EGY/Tanisha ROHIRA IND 62 62
(3) Fatma AL NABHANI OMA/Zuzana LUKNAROVA SVK d. Nadia ECHEVERRIA ALAM USA/Sandra SAMIR EGY 63 62
Tereza MIHALIKOVA SVK/Katarina STRESNAKOVA SVK d. Carmen LOPEZ-RUEDA ESP/Alice SAVORETTI ITA 16 64 10-4
Vincenza CIRAOLO ITA/Sara ECCEL ITA d. Nithya Raj BABU RAJ IND/Nermeen SHAWKY EGY 63 63
(4) Dea HERDZELAS BIH/Natasha PALHA IND d. Danielle KONOTOPTSEVA GBR/Milica NOVAKOVIC SRB 62 60
Madrie LE ROUX RSA/Zarah RAZAFIMAHATRATRA MAD d. wc Tereza MELICHARKOVA CZE/Costanza PERA ITA 61 61
(2) Naomi BROADY GBR/Emma LAINE FIN d. Farah ABDELAZIZ GBR/Katharina HOGBARSKI GER 60 62
QF

Nina STOJANOVIC SRB/Ana VESELINOVIC MNE d. (1) Ankita RAINA IND/Prarthana G. THOMBARE IND 62 62
(3) Fatma AL NABHANI OMA/Zuzana LUKNAROVA SVK d. Tereza MIHALIKOVA SVK/Katarina STRESNAKOVA SVK 76(3) 60
(4) Dea HERDZELAS BIH/Natasha PALHA IND d. Vincenza CIRAOLO ITA/Sara ECCEL ITA 64 62
(2) Naomi BROADY GBR/Emma LAINE FIN d. Madrie LE ROUX RSA/Zarah RAZAFIMAHATRATRA MAD 63 64
SF

Nina STOJANOVIC SRB/Ana VESELINOVIC MNE d. (3) Fatma AL NABHANI OMA/Zuzana LUKNAROVA SVK 76(7) 62
(4) Dea HERDZELAS BIH/Natasha PALHA IND d. (2) Naomi BROADY GBR/Emma LAINE FIN 64 63
Final

Nina STOJANOVIC SRB/Ana VESELINOVIC MNE d. (4) Dea HERDZELAS BIH/Natasha PALHA IND 60 46 10-6

 
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#2 ·
Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Qualifying Draw

Singles Main Draw

(1)Naomi Broady (GBR) v (Q)Katarina Stresnakova (SVK)
(Q)Tereza Melicharkova (CZE) v Ola Abou Zekry (EGY)
Madrie Le Roux (RSA) v (wc)Katharina Hobgarski (GER)
(6)Prarthana G. Thombare (IND) v Nadia Echeverria Alam (USA)

(3)Marina Shamayko (RUS) v (Q)Milica Novakovic (SRB)
Alice Savoretti (ITA) v Danielle Konotoptseva (GBR)
Zarah Razafimahatratra (MAD) v Eden Silva (GBR)
(5)Olga Ianchuk (UKR) v (Q)Sri Vaishnavi Peddi Reddy (IND)

(7)Ana Veselinovic (MNE) v (wc)Costanza Pera (ITA)
(wc)Sandra Samir (EGY) v Zuzana Luknarova (SVK)
Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) v (Q)Vincenza Ciraolo (ITA)
(4)Conny Perrin (SUI) v Sara Eccel (ITA)

(8/Q)Fatma Al Nabhani (OMA) v Carmen Lopez-Rueda (ESP)
(wc)Nina Stojanovic (SRB) v (Q)Tereza Mihalikova (SVK)
(Q)Dea Ioanna Petropoulou (GRE) v Dea Herdzelas (BIH)
(2)Ankita Raina (IND) v Natasha Palha (IND)
 
#3 ·
Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

R1 Tuesday

(1)Naomi Broady (GBR) v (Q)Katarina Stresnakova (SVK)
(Q)Tereza Melicharkova (CZE) v Ola Abou Zekry (EGY)
Madrie Le Roux (RSA) v (wc)Katharina Hobgarski (GER)
(6)Prarthana G. Thombare (IND) v Nadia Echeverria Alam (USA)

(3)Marina Shamayko (RUS) d. (Q)Milica Novakovic (SRB) 64 63
Alice Savoretti (ITA) d. Danielle Konotoptseva (GBR) 62 63
Eden Silva (GBR) d. Zarah Razafimahatratra (MAD) 61 62
(Q)Sri Vaishnavi Peddi Reddy (IND) d. (5)Olga Ianchuk (UKR) 60 62

(7)Ana Veselinovic (MNE) v (wc)Costanza Pera (ITA)
(wc)Sandra Samir (EGY) v Zuzana Luknarova (SVK)
Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) v (Q)Vincenza Ciraolo (ITA)
(4)Conny Perrin (SUI) v Sara Eccel (ITA)

(8/Q)Fatma Al Nabhani (OMA) v Carmen Lopez-Rueda (ESP)
(wc)Nina Stojanovic (SRB) v (Q)Tereza Mihalikova (SVK)
(Q)Dea Ioanna Petropoulou (GRE) v Dea Herdzelas (BIH)
Natasha Palha (IND) d. (2)Ankita Raina (IND) 62 63
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

R1 Complete

(1)Naomi Broady (GBR) d. (Q)Katarina Stresnakova (SVK) 64 63
Ola Abou Zekry (EGY) d. (Q)Tereza Melicharkova (CZE) 62 57 61
Madrie Le Roux (RSA) d. (wc)Katharina Hobgarski (GER) 62 64
(6)Prarthana G. Thombare (IND) d. Nadia Echeverria Alam (USA) 46 76(3) 62

(3)Marina Shamayko (RUS) d. (Q)Milica Novakovic (SRB) 64 63
Alice Savoretti (ITA) d. Danielle Konotoptseva (GBR) 62 63
Eden Silva (GBR) d. Zarah Razafimahatratra (MAD) 61 62
(Q)Sri Vaishnavi Peddi Reddy (IND) d. (5)Olga Ianchuk (UKR) 60 62

(7)Ana Veselinovic (MNE) d. (wc)Costanza Pera (ITA) 62 60
Zuzana Luknarova (SVK) d. (wc)Sandra Samir (EGY) 67(5) 64 62
Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) d. (Q)Vincenza Ciraolo (ITA) 60 61
(4)Conny Perrin (SUI) d. Sara Eccel (ITA) 64 61

(8/Q)Fatma Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Carmen Lopez-Rueda (ESP) 63 16 60
(wc)Nina Stojanovic (SRB) d. (Q)Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 64 75
Dea Herdzelas (BIH) d. (Q)Dea Ioanna Petropoulou (GRE) 61 60
Natasha Palha (IND) d. (2)Ankita Raina (IND) 62 63
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

R1 Complete

(1)Naomi Broady (GBR) d. (Q)Katarina Stresnakova (SVK) 64 63
Ola Abou Zekry (EGY) d. (Q)Tereza Melicharkova (CZE) 62 57 61
Madrie Le Roux (RSA) d. (wc)Katharina Hobgarski (GER) 62 64
(6)Prarthana G. Thombare (IND) d. Nadia Echeverria Alam (USA) 46 76(3) 62

(3)Marina Shamayko (RUS) d. (Q)Milica Novakovic (SRB) 64 63
Alice Savoretti (ITA) d. Danielle Konotoptseva (GBR) 62 63
Eden Silva (GBR) d. Zarah Razafimahatratra (MAD) 61 62
(Q)Sri Vaishnavi Peddi Reddy (IND) d. (5)Olga Ianchuk (UKR) 60 62

(7)Ana Veselinovic (MNE) d. (wc)Costanza Pera (ITA) 62 60
Zuzana Luknarova (SVK) d. (wc)Sandra Samir (EGY) 67(5) 64 62
Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) d. (Q)Vincenza Ciraolo (ITA) 60 61
(4)Conny Perrin (SUI) d. Sara Eccel (ITA) 64 61

(8/Q)Fatma Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Carmen Lopez-Rueda (ESP) 63 16 60
(wc)Nina Stojanovic (SRB) d. (Q)Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 64 75
Dea Herdzelas (BIH) d. (Q)Dea Ioanna Petropoulou (GRE) 61 60
Natasha Palha (IND) d. (2)Ankita Raina (IND) 62 63
Not every day that there's a match between two girls both named Dea :spit:
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

Egypt has conquered its troubles to become a hotbed for the wannabes of world tennis

By Mike Dickson

The global spread of tennis is a long-established phenomenon, but many would still view the main centres of the game to be the four Grand Slam nations, or perhaps those which keep churning out top 100 players, such as Spain or Germany.

So which country is home to the highest number of professional tournaments, with precious world ranking points on offer?

Remarkably it is not France, where the sport is so much part of the country’s fabric, or the USA, with its huge network and resources but, of all places, strife-torn Egypt.

This year it is scheduled to host no less than 91 events, 51 of them for women and 40 for men, all of them in the Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh, making it the Wimbledon of tennis’s dispossessed and its wannabes, those desperately scrapping to climb the ladder.

It should be said that these are at the opposite end of the spectrum to the All England Championships, with all but three of the tournaments offering the lowest tier prize purse of $10,000 to the participants.

The existence of this multitude of playing opportunities – virtually one every week of the year for women – owes itself to a resourceful scheme to both cultivate tennis in Egypt and aid tourism.

One objective is to help maintain a steady flow of paying guests into the resort and the two hotels whose courts act as the venue.

Mohamed Elghazawy, a sports and business entrepreneur and former player on the American college tennis circuit, came up with the idea, which has so far survived the political upheavals that have caused problems elsewhere for tourism, such as in Cairo.

Up and coming professional players arrive every week to stay at the Jolie Ville and Soho Square hotels to compete for the points and modest prize money which they hope will send them on their way to the upper echelons of the tour.

For example Belinda Bencic, the 16 year-old Swiss being touted as a possible successor to Martina Hingis, won her first professional title in Sharm El Sheikh before swiftly graduating up towards Grand Slam level. British number four Naomi Broady is top seed at this week’s event.

'Some players will stay two or three weeks but we have others who might stay and play six to eight here,' says Elghazawy, currently overseeing his eleventh week of tournaments this year.

'For the players it is quite a low cost way of playing in well organised events because you do not need to travel once you are here and the accommodation is good.

'The first idea is to do something that helps my country because tourism is very important, there are five million Egyptians employed in this area. The second is to help tennis in this country.

'We give our Davis Cup and Fed Cup players free accommodation so they can avoid a lot of expensive travel abroad.

'The ambition is to get a player into the main draw of Wimbledon or Roland Garros (national number one Mohamed Safwat is currently ranked 210).

'This would be very big for tennis in Egypt, for that to be seen on television. Squash is the biggest racket sport here and I want to get tennis up to that level.

'I don’t make any money out of this, I actually lose it because it is hard to get sponsors but I don’t mind.'

It remains a struggle to reassure people that it is safe to travel there at a time when the wider country is so much in the news for the political turmoil that has come in the wake of the election, and subsequent deposing, of the Muslim Brotherhood government.

Elghazawy is currently fretting over some countries advising their players not to visit. 'It’s a bit of a worry, we’ve had Germany and America telling players not to come, and in recent weeks there have been problems with the Netherlands and Belgium.

'I think we are getting caught up in some of the wider political things, there are some countries telling their people not to visit Egypt for political reasons, but it is very safe here and we want to welcome people from all countries. The situation is far more stable than it was.'

He hopes it will not deter higher ranked players coming to the three Challenger level tournaments he plans later this year, and the dream it to soon host a full ATP Tour event in this surprisingly busy outpost of the game.
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

Wow an amazing and.inspirational read . Kudos to the guy and his team.. I just hope players make use of this and put Egyptian tennis in the world circuit . Good luck to Sandra Samir!
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

Sandra Samir :sad: :hug:
 
#14 ·
Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

Second Round

(1)Naomi Broady (GBR) d. Ola Abou Zekry (EGY) 63 64
Madrie Le Roux (RSA) d. (6)Prarthana G. Thombare (IND) 61 63

(3)Marina Shamayko (RUS) d. Alice Savoretti (ITA) 46 64 62
Eden Silva (GBR) d. (Q)Sri Vaishnavi Peddi Reddy (IND) 76(3) 63

(7)Ana Veselinovic (MNE) d. Zuzana Luknarova (SVK) 64 76(5)
Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) d. (4)Conny Perrin (SUI) 63 63

(wc)Nina Stojanovic (SRB) d. (8/Q)Fatma Al Nabhani (OMA) 75 75
Dea Herdzelas (BIH) d. Natasha Palha (IND) 64 62
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

Quarterfinal

(1)Naomi Broady (GBR) d. Madrie Le Roux (RSA) 63 36 61
(3)Marina Shamayko (RUS) d. Eden Silva (GBR) 76(1) 46 61

Vitalia Diatchenko (RUS) d. (7)Ana Veselinovic (MNE) 62 62
Dea Herdzelas (BIH) d. (wc)Nina Stojanovic (SRB) 76(5) 64
 
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Re: 10,000$ Sharm El Sheikh, F9, Egypt, Mar10, Draws

Naomi v Diatalia final
c'mon Vita !!!!!! really need this
 
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