This week on courts 38/2022

Tennis Week 38/2022

ATP 250 San Diego Open

Place: San Diego, USA
September 19 – September 25
Surface: Outdoor Hard
Financial Commitment: $612 000
Draw size: 28

The best players on the entry list: Evans, Brooksby, Martinez, Giron, Nakashima, Tabilo, Wolf, Verdasco

ATP 250 Moselle Open

Place: Metz, France
September 19 – September 25
Surface: Indoor Hard
Financial Commitment: €597 900
Draw size: 28

The best players on the entry list: Medvedev, Hurkacz, Musetti, Rune, Basilashvili, Karatsev, Thiem, Mannarino, Korda

Laver Cup

Place: London, Great Britain
September 23 – September 25
Surface: Indoor Hard
Teams for Laver Cup are here

Do you want to understand how rankings are calculated and points awarded? Our explanatory guide is here.

WTA 250 Hana Bank Korea Open

Place: Seoul, Korea
September 19 – September 25
Surface: Outdoor Hard
Financial Commitment: $251 750
Draw size: 32

The best players on the entry list: Raducanu, Ostapenko, Alexandrova, Gracheva, Linette, Zhu, Maria, Krunic, Bouchard

WTA 500 Toray Pan Pacific Open

Place: Tokyo, Japan
September 19 – September 25
Surface: Outdoor Hard
Financial Commitment: $757 900
Draw size: 32

The best players on the entry list: Badosa, Muguruza, Haddad Maia, Garcia, Kudermetova, Pliskova, Osaka, Kenin

WTA 125 Budapest Open

Place: Budapest, Hungary
September 19 – September 24
Surface: Clay
Financial Commitment: $115 000
Draw size: 32

The best players on the entry list: Bondar, Paolini, Bronzetti, Sherif, Juvan, Bogdan, Zidansek, Niemeier

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The full season schedules are here: ATP 2022WTA 2022

The next week (39/2022) schedule

ATP 250 Korea Open, Seoul, Korea
ATP 250 Tel Aviv Watergen Open, Tel Aviv, Israel
ATP 250 Sofia Open, Sofia, Bulgaria
WTA 250 Parma Ladies Open, Parma, Italy
WTA 250 Tallin Open, Tallin, Estonia

 

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Simon is the leading editor of TennisProGuru.com from 2015. He is an avid tennis player from age of 5, however, he never reached the pro level. Still, he likes playing tennis on different courts, with different rackets, and against different opponents. In his free time, you can find him watching all possible tennis matches he can find on the web or tv. Challenger or Grand Slam? It does not matter, just tennis matters.

He currently plays with:
Racket: Wilson Shift 99 V1
Strings: Babolat RPM Blast
Grip: Head Xtreme Soft
Shoes: Asics Gel Dedicate 7 (for hard outdoor and indoor courts) & Asics Gel-Game 5 Clay (for clay courts),
Balls: Dunlop Fort All Courts and Head Championship
Bag: Axiom Backpack

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