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ADELAIDE - 31 December 2006 - 7 January 2007 (Outdoor Hard)

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Name

Country

WR

DOB

Nieminen Jarkko

FIN

15

23 July 1981

Djokovic Novak

SRB

16

22 May 1987

Gasquet Richard

FRA

18

18 June 1986

Stepanek Radek

CZE

19

27 November 1978

Hewitt Lleyton

AUS

20

24 February 1981

Hrbaty Dominik

SVK

21

4 January 1978

Clement Arnaud

FRA

42

17 December 1977

Simon Gilles

FRA

45

27 December 1984

Mathieu Paul-Henri

FRA

55

12 January 1982

Mayer Florian

GER

57

5 October 1983

Becker Benjamin

GER

58

16 June 1981

Serra Florent

FRA

61

28 February 1981

Tipsarevic Janko

SRB

65

22 June 1984

Goldstein Paul

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72

4 August 1976

Spadea Vincent

USA

74

19 July 1974

Hajek Jan

CZE

76

7 August 1983

Hernych Jan

CZE

77

7 July 1979

Vassallo Arguello Martin

ARG

80

10 February 1980

Dancevic Frank

CAN

87

26 September 1984

Del Potro Juan Martin

ARG

91

23 September 1988

Kunitsyn Igor

RUS

93

30 September 1981

Delic Amer

USA

96

30 June 1982

Dlouhy Lukas

CZE

99

9 April 1983

Vanek Jiri

CZE

102

24 April 1978

Johansson Joachim

SWE

193 1 July 1982
"Adelaide will be the first tournament on the ATP Tour to trial the 32-player round-robin format. The tournament will start with a 16-man play-off involving four qualifiers plus the 12 lowest-ranked direct entrants. The eight winners will go through to a 24-player round-robin draw, involving groups of 3, from which the winners will advance to quarter-finals played under the traditional elimination format." "Recent winners include Florent Serra in 2006, Joachim Johansson (2005), Dominik Hrbaty (2004), Nikolay Davydenko (2003), Tim Henman (2002), Tommy Haas (2001) and Lleyton Hewitt in 1998 & 2000." There is a new surface on the centre court and sources say that is quicker and with a lower bounce on the ball then before. Qatar ExxonMobile Open - Doha - 1 January - 6 January (Outdoor Hard) Davydenko, Ljubicic, Haas, Grosjean, Murray, Baggy, Youzhny, Soderling, Vliegen, Wawrinka and so on.... "Recent winners include Roger Federer in 2005 & 2006, Nicolas Escude (2004), Stefan Koubek (2003), Younes El Eynaoui (2002), Marcelo Rios (2001) and Fabrice Santoro in 2000" Slow courts with high bounce on the ball. You instantly pay for misstakes and it's important to be patient, very hard to predict winners in some games. Chennai Open - 1 January - 6 January (Outdoor Hard) Nadal, Andreev, Nalbandian, Moya, Srichaphan, Malisse, Santaro, Bennetau and so on.......... "Recent winners include Ivan Ljubicic in 2006, Carlos Moya (2004 & 2005), Paradorn Srichaphan (2003), Guillermo Canas (2002), Michal Tabara (2001) and Jerome Golmard in 2000." Quick courts with high bounce and balls tends to fly. All the asian players like it here and they got a great support from the fans. Srichaphan has been in four concecutive finals from 2002-2005. Moya also likes it here and has won 14 of his last 15 matches here at Chennai. Hopman Cup - 30 December 2006 - 5 January 2007 "The Hopman Cup is an ITF sanctioned event in which 2 groups of 4 take part in a round-robin format tournament with the group winners advancing to the final. Each team consists of one male player and one female player. Each match-up between two teams consists of 1 women's singles match, 1 men's singles match and 1 mixed doubles match."
Russia Spain
Nadia Petrova Dmitry Tursunov Anabel Medina Garrigues Tommy Robredo
Czech Republic USA
Lucie Safarova Tomas Berdych Venus Williams Mardy Fish
Croatia Australia
Sanja Ancic Mario Ancic Alicia Molik Mark Philippoussis
Germany India
Martina Muller Nicolas Kiefer Sania Mirza Rohan Bopanna
It sounds like a great tournament to waste some money on and the americans like it here.. I'll get back after the draws...
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