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2007 ITF Women's Circuit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The ITF Women's Circuit is the second tier tour for women's professional tennis organised by the International Tennis Federation, and is the tier below the WTA Tour. In 2007, the ITF Women's Circuit included tournaments with prize money ranging from $10,000 to $100,000.

The ITF world champions in 2007 were Justine Henin (senior singles), Cara Black / Liezel Huber (senior doubles) and Urszula Radwańska (combined junior ranking).[1]

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Tournament breakdown by event category

Event category Number of events Total prize money
$100,000 7 $700,000
$75,000 17 $1,275,000
$50,000 38 $1,900,000
$25,000 138 $3,450,000
$10,000 217 $2,170,000
Total 417 $9,495,000

Tournament breakdown by region

Region Number of events Total prize money
Africa 13 $160,000
Asia 53 $1,310,000
Central America/Caribbean 21 $315,000
Europe 249 $5,480,000
North America 46 $1,715,000
Oceania 11 $245,000
South America 24 $270,000
Total 417 $9,495,000

Singles titles by nation

Rank Nation Titles won
1. Russia Russia 28
2. Argentina Argentina 24
3. Italy Italy 23
4. United States United States 21
5. France France 20
6. Czech Republic Czech Republic 18
7. Spain Spain 17
= Germany Germany 17
= Romania Romania 17
10. Japan Japan 14
= Netherlands Netherlands 14
12. Poland Poland 13
13. Serbia Serbia 11
14. Slovakia Slovak Republic 10
15. Belarus Belarus 9
= Brazil Brazil 9
= China China 9
18. Australia Australia 8
= Slovenia Slovenia 8
= Switzerland Switzerland 8
= Ukraine Ukraine 8

This list displays only the top 21 nations in terms of singles titles wins.

Sources

References

  1. ^ "List of ITF World Champions". Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-04-08.

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This page was last edited on 17 June 2023, at 22:11
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