2020 Mercer Tennis Classic Player Field
10/5/2020 1:53:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Eight Top-100 Players Entered, Strong Pro Circuit Field
MACON, Ga . - There will be no shortage of top-100 players in Middle Georgia as professional women's tennis returns to Macon and the Mercer Tennis Classic.
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The Mercer Tennis Classic will be the first USTA Pro Circuit event held in the U.S. since professional tennis came to a halt in March. The women's 80K event will be held Oct. 19-25 at the John Drew Smith Tennis Center in Macon.
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"It's an amazing player field," stated Tournament Director and Mercer Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach, Eric Hayes. "There are so many current and former top-100 players, this is like a WTA event."
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Here is the 2020 main draw entry list: (Player, Country, Ranking)
Shelby Rogers, USA 55
Patricia Maria Tig, ROU 59
Arantxa Rus, NED 67
Sara Sorribes Tormo, ESP 70
Misaki Doi, JPN 81
Nina Stojanovic, SRB 91
Aliona Bolsova Zadoinov ESP 97
Monica Puig, PUR 98
Kristie Ahn, USA 102
Kaja Juvan, SLO 103
Greet Minnen, BEL 110
Ann Li, USA 111
Barbora Krejcikova, CZE 114
Marta Kostyuk, UKR 119
Caty McNally, USA 120
Margarita Gasparyan, RUS 122
Olga Govortsova, BLR 126
Katarzyna Kawa, POL 128
Nadia Podoroska, ARG 131
Diane Parry, FRA 305 Junior Entry
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Notes:
2020 Mercer Tennis Classic singles finalist, Shelby Rogers has raised her ranking to No. 55 so far in 2020. She reached the quarterfinals at the 2020 US Open, won the Dow Classic earlier in 2020 and defeated Serena Williams this summer at the Top Seed Open.
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Patricia Maria Tig recently won the Istanbul Cup and reached the third round at the French Open.
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Monica Puig won the singles Gold Medal at the 2016 Rio Games representing Puerto Rico and has been ranked as high as No. 27.
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American Caty McNally returns to Macon, is the frequent doubles partner of Coco Gauff and has already claimed two WTA doubles titles.
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The women's event will feature a 32-player singles qualifying draw, a 32-player singles main draw and a 16-team doubles draw with a field made up of well-known professional players as well as up-and-coming junior tennis stars.
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Now in its eighth year and fourth year as an W80 event, the Mercer Tennis Classic will once again feature many of the best women tennis players in the world. It is the second biggest professional tournament in the state of Georgia in terms of prize money (ATP World Tour 250 event - BB&T Atlanta Open in July, is the largest). It is also the longest running professional women's tennis tournament in the state of Georgia. The 2019 event was showcased on the Tennis Channel.
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The Mercer Tennis Classic has featured players with major titles, including 2014 Macon singles champ, Kateryna Bondarenko, of Ukraine, and her sister, Alona, who she teamed with to win the 2008 Australian Open Doubles title, and 2010 French Open singles champion Francesca Schiavone, of Italy, who was the tournament's top seed in 2018.
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The event will adhere to all government-mandated COVID-19 restrictions, including social-distancing, throughout the duration of the tournament.
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Tournament volunteers are needed and any help is always appreciated. Call Mercer tennis coach and tournament director Eric Hayes at (478) 301-2269.
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About the John Drew Smith Tennis Center
The John Drew Smith Tennis Center (JDSTC) is regarded as one of the top 25 public municipal facilities in the nation by Tennis Magazine and the United States Tennis Association. It has 24 tennis courts, 6 pickleball courts, a beautiful observation deck and pro shop. The facility is a haven for programming for juniors, adults, and everyone in the community. John Drew Smith Tennis Center is renowned for hosting local, state, and national tennis events. Tennis players not only from the state of Georgia but all over the country, are familiar with JDS. Almost every competitive junior player from the state of Georgia in the last 30 years has played at this renowned facility. The activity is so extensive and the atmosphere is so conducive to tennis that, in 2005, Racquet Sports Industry (RSI) named John Drew Smith Tennis Center the Municipal Facility of the Year.
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About the USTA Pro Circuit
With approximately 90 tournaments hosted annually throughout the country and prize money ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, the USTA Pro Circuit is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for aspiring tennis players and a frequent battleground for established professionals. The USTA launched its Pro Circuit in 1979 to provide players with the opportunity to gain professional ranking points, and it has since grown to become the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, offering nearly $3 million in prize money. Last year, more than 1,000 men and women from more than 70 countries competed in cities nationwide. Victoria Azarenka, Eugenie Bouchard, John Isner, Madison Keys, Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori, Sam Querrey and Caroline Wozniacki are among today's top stars who began their careers on the USTA Pro Circuit.
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For more information:
On-site PR contact: Rick Limpert (209) 920-7425 or email: Rick.Limpert@gmail.com
Website: www.ustamaconclassic.com
Twitter: @USTAMacon80K
Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/MaconTennisClassic/
Instagram: wl_amos_tennis
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The Mercer Tennis Classic will be the first USTA Pro Circuit event held in the U.S. since professional tennis came to a halt in March. The women's 80K event will be held Oct. 19-25 at the John Drew Smith Tennis Center in Macon.
Â
"It's an amazing player field," stated Tournament Director and Mercer Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach, Eric Hayes. "There are so many current and former top-100 players, this is like a WTA event."
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Here is the 2020 main draw entry list: (Player, Country, Ranking)
Shelby Rogers, USA 55
Patricia Maria Tig, ROU 59
Arantxa Rus, NED 67
Sara Sorribes Tormo, ESP 70
Misaki Doi, JPN 81
Nina Stojanovic, SRB 91
Aliona Bolsova Zadoinov ESP 97
Monica Puig, PUR 98
Kristie Ahn, USA 102
Kaja Juvan, SLO 103
Greet Minnen, BEL 110
Ann Li, USA 111
Barbora Krejcikova, CZE 114
Marta Kostyuk, UKR 119
Caty McNally, USA 120
Margarita Gasparyan, RUS 122
Olga Govortsova, BLR 126
Katarzyna Kawa, POL 128
Nadia Podoroska, ARG 131
Diane Parry, FRA 305 Junior Entry
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Notes:
2020 Mercer Tennis Classic singles finalist, Shelby Rogers has raised her ranking to No. 55 so far in 2020. She reached the quarterfinals at the 2020 US Open, won the Dow Classic earlier in 2020 and defeated Serena Williams this summer at the Top Seed Open.
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Patricia Maria Tig recently won the Istanbul Cup and reached the third round at the French Open.
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Monica Puig won the singles Gold Medal at the 2016 Rio Games representing Puerto Rico and has been ranked as high as No. 27.
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American Caty McNally returns to Macon, is the frequent doubles partner of Coco Gauff and has already claimed two WTA doubles titles.
Â
The women's event will feature a 32-player singles qualifying draw, a 32-player singles main draw and a 16-team doubles draw with a field made up of well-known professional players as well as up-and-coming junior tennis stars.
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Now in its eighth year and fourth year as an W80 event, the Mercer Tennis Classic will once again feature many of the best women tennis players in the world. It is the second biggest professional tournament in the state of Georgia in terms of prize money (ATP World Tour 250 event - BB&T Atlanta Open in July, is the largest). It is also the longest running professional women's tennis tournament in the state of Georgia. The 2019 event was showcased on the Tennis Channel.
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The Mercer Tennis Classic has featured players with major titles, including 2014 Macon singles champ, Kateryna Bondarenko, of Ukraine, and her sister, Alona, who she teamed with to win the 2008 Australian Open Doubles title, and 2010 French Open singles champion Francesca Schiavone, of Italy, who was the tournament's top seed in 2018.
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The event will adhere to all government-mandated COVID-19 restrictions, including social-distancing, throughout the duration of the tournament.
Â
Tournament volunteers are needed and any help is always appreciated. Call Mercer tennis coach and tournament director Eric Hayes at (478) 301-2269.
Â
About the John Drew Smith Tennis Center
The John Drew Smith Tennis Center (JDSTC) is regarded as one of the top 25 public municipal facilities in the nation by Tennis Magazine and the United States Tennis Association. It has 24 tennis courts, 6 pickleball courts, a beautiful observation deck and pro shop. The facility is a haven for programming for juniors, adults, and everyone in the community. John Drew Smith Tennis Center is renowned for hosting local, state, and national tennis events. Tennis players not only from the state of Georgia but all over the country, are familiar with JDS. Almost every competitive junior player from the state of Georgia in the last 30 years has played at this renowned facility. The activity is so extensive and the atmosphere is so conducive to tennis that, in 2005, Racquet Sports Industry (RSI) named John Drew Smith Tennis Center the Municipal Facility of the Year.
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About the USTA Pro Circuit
With approximately 90 tournaments hosted annually throughout the country and prize money ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, the USTA Pro Circuit is the pathway to the US Open and tour-level competition for aspiring tennis players and a frequent battleground for established professionals. The USTA launched its Pro Circuit in 1979 to provide players with the opportunity to gain professional ranking points, and it has since grown to become the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, offering nearly $3 million in prize money. Last year, more than 1,000 men and women from more than 70 countries competed in cities nationwide. Victoria Azarenka, Eugenie Bouchard, John Isner, Madison Keys, Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori, Sam Querrey and Caroline Wozniacki are among today's top stars who began their careers on the USTA Pro Circuit.
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For more information:
On-site PR contact: Rick Limpert (209) 920-7425 or email: Rick.Limpert@gmail.com
Website: www.ustamaconclassic.com
Twitter: @USTAMacon80K
Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/MaconTennisClassic/
Instagram: wl_amos_tennis
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