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The 2012 ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour is the global elite professional wheelchair tennis circuit organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for the 2012 tennis season. The 2012 ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments, the Wheelchair Tennis Masters, the ITF Super Series, the ITF 1 series, the ITF 2 series, the ITF 3 series, and the ITF Futures series.
This is the complete schedule of Grand Slams and events in the ITF Masters Series, ITF Super Series and the ITF 1 Series on the 2012 calendar. [1]
Grand Slam tournaments |
ITF Masters Series |
ITF Super Series |
ITF 1 Series |
ITF 2 Series |
ITF 3 Series |
ITF Futures Series |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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January 20 | Sydney International Wheelchair Open Sydney, Australia ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Michaël Jérémiasz (FRA) |
Men's doubles | Richard Engles (AUS) Keegan Oh-Chee (AUS) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Marjolein Buis (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Noam Gershony (ISR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Noam Gershony (ISR) David Wagner (USA) | ||
January 25 | Australian Open Melbourne, Australia Grand Slam, Hard | Men's singles | Maikel Scheffers (NED) |
Men's doubles | Robin Ammerlaan (NED) Ronald Vink (NED) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Esther Vergeer (NED) Sharon Walraven (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Peter Norfolk (GBR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Andrew Lapthorne (GBR) Peter Norfolk (GBR) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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February 16 | ABN Amro World Wheelchair Tennis Tournament Rotterdam, Netherlands ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Ronald Vink (NED) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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March 21 | Cajun Classic Baton Rouge, United States ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) |
Men's doubles | Michaël Jérémiasz (FRA) Nicolas Peifer (FRA) | ||
Women's singles | Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Andrew Lapthorne (GBR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Nicolas Taylor (USA) David Wagner (USA) | ||
March 28 | Pensacola Open Pensacola, United States ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) |
Men's doubles | Michaël Jérémiasz (FRA) Gordon Reid (GBR) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Marcus Jonsson (SWE) | ||
Quad Doubles | Nicolas Taylor (USA) David Wagner (USA) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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April 4 | Florida Open Boca Raton, United States ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) |
Men's doubles | Steve Baldwin (USA) Adam Kellerman (AUS) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Marjolein Buis (NED) Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Andrew Lapthorne (GBR) Peter Norfolk (GBR) | ||
April 21 | South African Open Johannesburg, South Africa ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Marc McCarroll (GBR) |
Men's doubles | Marc McCarroll (GBR) Gordon Reid (GBR) | ||
Women's singles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) | ||
Women's doubles | Marjolein Buis (NED) Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) | ||
Quad Singles | Andrew Lapthorne (GBR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Boaz Kramer (ISR) Shraqa Weinberg (ISR) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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May 8 | Atlanta Open Atlanta, United States ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Maikel Scheffers (NED) |
Men's doubles | Marc McCarroll (GBR) Maikel Scheffers (NED) | ||
Women's singles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Lucy Shuker (GBR) Jordanne Whiley (GBR) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Nicolas Taylor (USA) David Wagner (USA) | ||
May 14 | Japan Open Fukuoka, Japan ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Gustavo Fernandez (ARG) |
Men's doubles | Sam-Ju Kim (KOR) Ji-Hwan Lee (KOR) | ||
Women's singles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) | ||
Women's doubles | Faizatul Abdullah Thani (MAS) Choosri Inthanin (THA) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Jamie Burdekin (GBR) Peter Norfolk (GBR) | ||
May 29 | Korea Open Seoul, South Korea ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Gustavo Fernandez (ARG) |
Men's doubles | Seung-Jin Kim (KOR) Dong-Ju Kwak (KOR) | ||
Women's singles | Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Lucy Shuker (GBR) Jordanne Whiley (GBR) | ||
Quad Singles | Lucas Sithole (RSA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Jamie Burdekin (GBR) Anders Hard (SWE) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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June 5 | Daegu Open Daegu, South Korea ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Gustavo Fernandez (ARG) |
Men's doubles | Chiol Young An (KOR) Sung-Mo Lee (KOR) | ||
Women's singles | Lucy Shuker (GBR) | ||
Women's doubles | Katharina Krüger (GER) Lucy Shuker (GBR) | ||
Quad Singles | Anders Hard (SWE) | ||
Quad Doubles | Anders Hard (SWE) Lucas Sithole (RSA) | ||
June 6 | French Open Paris, France Grand Slam, Clay | Men's singles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) |
Men's doubles | Frédéric Cattanéo (FRA) Shingo Kunieda (JPN) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Esther Vergeer (NED) Marjolein Buis (NED) | ||
June 26 | BNP Paribas French Open Paris, France ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Shingo Kunieda (JPN) |
Men's doubles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) Michaël Jérémiasz (FRA) | ||
Women's singles | Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Noam Gershony (ISR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Andrew Lapthorne (GBR) Peter Norfolk (GBR) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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July 6 | Wimbledon Championships London, Great Britain Grand Slam, Grass | Men's doubles | Tom Egberink (NED) Michaël Jérémiasz (FRA) |
Women's doubles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
July 10 | Swiss Open Geneva, Switzerland ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Shingo Kunieda (JPN) |
Men's doubles | Gordon Reid (GBR) Maikel Scheffers (NED) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Maaike Smit (NED) Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Bryan Barten (USA) David Wagner (USA) | ||
July 17 | British Open Nottingham, Great Britain ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Shingo Kunieda (JPN) |
Men's doubles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) Michaël Jérémiasz (FRA) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Noam Gershony (ISR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Noam Gershony (ISR) Shraga Weinberg (ISR) | ||
July 24 | Belgian Open Jambes, Belgium ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Ronald Vink (NED) |
Men's doubles | Robin Ammerlaan (NED) Ronald Vink (NED) | ||
Women's singles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) | ||
Women's doubles | Annick Sevenans (BEL) Lucy Shuker (GBR) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Bryan Barten (USA) David Wagner (USA) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
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August 1 | Salzburg Open Salzburg, Austria ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Joachim Gérard (BEL) |
Men's doubles | Antonio Cippo (ITA) Luciano Grande (ITA) | ||
Women's singles | Daniela Di Toro (AUS) | ||
Women's doubles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) Katharina Krüger (GER) | ||
Quad Singles | Lucas Sithole (RSA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Giuseppe Polidori (ITA) Antonio Raffaele (ITA) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
---|---|---|---|
September 1 | 2012 Summer Paralympics London, Great Britain ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Shingo Kunieda (JPN) |
Men's doubles | Stefan Olsson (SWE) Peter Vikstrom (SWE) | ||
Women's singles | Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Women's doubles | Marjolein Buis (NED) Esther Vergeer (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Noam Gershony (ISR) | ||
Quad Doubles | Nicholas Taylor (USA) David Wagner (USA) | ||
September 25 | Sardinia Open Localita Maria Pia, Italy ITF 1 Series, Hard | Men's singles | Joachim Gérard (BEL) |
Men's doubles | Joachim Gérard (BEL) Martin Legner (AUT) | ||
Women's singles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) | ||
Women's doubles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) Sharon Walraven (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | Sarah Hunter (CAN) | ||
Quad Doubles | Christer Jansson (SWE) Antonio Raffaele (ITA) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
---|---|---|---|
October 2 | USTA Wheelchair Tennis Championships St. Louis, United States ITF Super Series, Hard | Men's singles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) |
Men's doubles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) Gordon Reid (GBR) | ||
Women's singles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) | ||
Women's doubles | Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) Sharon Walraven (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
Quad Doubles | Nick Taylor (USA) David Wagner (USA) |
Date | Tournament | Event | Champions |
---|---|---|---|
November 7 | NEC Singles Masters Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium ITF Masters Series, Hard | Men's singles | Shingo Kunieda (JPN) |
Women's singles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) | ||
Quad Singles | David Wagner (USA) | ||
November 14 | Invacare Doubles Masters Netherlands ITF Masters Series, Hard | Men's doubles | Stéphane Houdet (FRA) Shingo Kunieda (JPN) |
Women's doubles | Jiske Griffioen (NED) Aniek van Koot (NED) | ||
Quad Doubles | Nick Taylor (USA) David Wagner (USA) |
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