Date | R | Home v Away | - |
07/02 04:00 |
25 |
Tung-Lin Wu v Weiqiang Zheng
|
6-4,4-6,2-6
|
06/04 02:00 |
29 |
[336] Zhizhen Zhang v Alexander Sarkissian
[334] |
2-6,1-6
|
06/03 08:00 |
28 |
Di Wu v Zhizhen Zhang
|
Walkover
|
06/03 02:00 |
28 |
[334] Alexander Sarkissian v Jose Statham
[401] |
4-6,6-1,6-3
|
06/02 03:30 |
27 |
Jose Statham v Naoki Nakagawa
|
6-3,6-4
|
06/02 03:20 |
27 |
[403] Finn Tearney v Alexander Sarkissian
[334] |
3-6,3-6
|
06/02 02:00 |
27 |
[357] Marcos Giron v Zhizhen Zhang
[336]
|
5-7,0-6
|
06/02 02:00 |
27 |
Di Wu v Martins Podzus
|
6-3,6-2
|
06/01 04:40 |
26 |
Finn Tearney v Cing-Yang Meng
|
3-6,6-3,6-2
|
06/01 04:20 |
26 |
Di Wu v Chukang Wang
|
6-0,6-0
|
06/01 03:50 |
26 |
Yuanfeng Li v Martins Podzus
|
0-6,0-6
|
06/01 03:30 |
26 |
Olly Sadler v Alexander Sarkissian
|
0-6,2-6
|
06/01 02:00 |
- |
Olly Sadler v Alexander Sarkissian
|
0-6,2-6
|
06/01 02:00 |
- |
Finn Tearney v Cing-Yang Meng
|
3-6,6-3,5-2
|
06/01 02:00 |
- |
Yuanfeng Li v Martins Podzus
|
0-6,0-6
|
06/01 02:00 |
26 |
Naoki Nakagawa v Ze Zhang
|
Retired
|
06/01 02:00 |
26 |
[336] Zhizhen Zhang v Kuan-Yi Lee
[459] |
4-6,7-6,6-3
|
06/01 02:00 |
26 |
[357] Marcos Giron v Harry Bourchier
[497] |
6-4,1-6,6-3
|
06/01 02:00 |
26 |
Jose Statham v Sheng Hao Zhou
|
6-3,6-2
|
05/31 04:10 |
25 |
Naoki Nakagawa v Hao Wu
|
6-2,6-4
|
05/31 03:40 |
25 |
Tian Xiang Hui v Olly Sadler
|
2-6,4-6
|
05/31 03:40 |
25 |
Marcos Giron v Calum Puttergill
|
6-2,6-4
|
05/31 03:35 |
25 |
Harry Bourchier v Chien Hsun Lo
|
2-6,6-1,7-6
|
05/31 03:30 |
25 |
Shi Hong Zeng v Kuan-Yi Lee
|
6-7,2-6
|
05/31 02:00 |
25 |
Wei-De Lin v Ze Zhang
|
2-6,2-6
|
05/31 02:00 |
25 |
He Feng v Cing-Yang Meng
|
Retired
|
05/31 02:00 |
25 |
Chukang Wang v Li-Wie Tan
|
6-4,7-5
|
05/31 02:00 |
25 |
[403] Kaichi Uchida v Alexander Sarkissian
[334] |
3-6,0-6
|
05/31 02:00 |
25 |
Martins Podzus v Yan Bai
|
6-4,6-1
|
05/31 02:00 |
25 |
Finn Tearney v Rhett Purcell
|
6-2,6-3
|
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