In 2010 there were also 6 tournaments in January, this is usual thing.
In 2011 there were formally 10, but this larger number is due to fact we had 5 Mondays in January...
How in the world did I miss seeing that :banghead: And I have never liked the tennis offseason anyway, but now that I started TT I'm really going to not like it
Too bad Kazan is out, Marius Copil had some serious points to defend from there Also the Morrocan challengers in Meknes and Casablanca seem to be missing from the 2013 calendar, does anyone know why?
Salzburg is missing on the calendar? On their website they say it's from 25 Feb - 3rd March. It's supposed to be played in Piding (Germany) until Wednesday and from Thursday-Sunday in the big arena in Salzburg.
I didn't pay much attention to challengers until last summer In fact, I have never heard of any of the players in my signature, with the exception of Sock and Harrison, until last year :lol: But I probably know more about them than most people who have been on MTF forever The power of research :angel:
Even more surprising considering its in a tipical clay country. Even if Elias and Sousa are average/good hardcourt players (but I have my doubts on indoor).
The club has also hard courts with no roof and clay courts with both roof and no roof. But the news specifically said they applied the tournament to be played with hard courts with roof.
BTW, Guimaraes is the hometown of Joao Sousa, so it is pretty safe to say he will be there, in case of that tournament happens
and we were wondering what ATP/WTA will do about European indoor season, that it's getting slaughtered.... let's move'em to Portugal for July!
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