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{Infobox tennis tournament | {{Infobox tennis tournament | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
| level = Grand Slam | | level = Grand Slam | ||
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| surface = Hard Indoor | | surface = Hard Indoor | ||
| money = ₹48 million (2019) | | money = ₹48 million (2019) | ||
| men draw = | | men draw = 64S (35Q) / 16D | ||
| women draw = | | women draw = 64S (TBDQ) / 16D | ||
| mixed draw = | | mixed draw = 16X | ||
| next edition = [[2019 Albury Open|2019]] | | next edition = [[2019 Albury Open|2019]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Grand Slam tournament on the [[FMT Pro Tour]]. It is hosted by the National Tennis Centre in [[Albury]] | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Grand Slam tournament on the [[FMT Pro Tour]]. It is hosted by the National Tennis Centre in [[Albury]], [[New Riverina]], but is administered and organised by the [[FMT]]. | ||
==Venue== | ==Venue== | ||
==Draw== | ==Draw== | ||
=== | ===Men's singles=== | ||
The 32 highest ranked players are automatically qualified and ''seeded'' in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. | The 32 highest ranked players are automatically qualified and ''seeded'' in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. They are assigned to different brackets to keep the best players apart for as long as possible. 20 players qualify for the main competition based on the official rankings. 35 players participate in the qualification tournament to produce eight entries into the main competition. In addition to these, there are four wild card entries into the main competition. Players that can receive a wild card are Masters finalists during the current year that have not qualified as a top 52 player. If no such players exist, those four berths are assigned based on ranking. | ||
=== | ===Men's doubles=== | ||
The | The eight highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and ''seeded'' in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. | ||
===Women's singles=== | |||
===Women's doubles=== | |||
===Mixed doubles=== | ===Mixed doubles=== | ||
The eight highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and ''seeded'' in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round | The eight highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and ''seeded'' in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. | ||
==Prize money== | ==Prize money== | ||
[[Category:FMT]] | [[Category:FMT]] |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 27 September 2019
Level | Grand Slam |
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Country | New Riverina |
City | Albury |
Venue | National Tennis Centre (25,000) |
Surface | Hard Indoor |
Prize money | ₹48 million (2019) |
Men's | |
Draw | 64S (35Q) / 16D |
Women's | |
Draw | 64S (TBDQ) / 16D |
Mixed doubles | |
Draw | 16X |
| |
Next edition | 2019 |
The Albury Open is a Grand Slam tournament on the FMT Pro Tour. It is hosted by the National Tennis Centre in Albury, New Riverina, but is administered and organised by the FMT.
Venue
Draw
Men's singles
The 32 highest ranked players are automatically qualified and seeded in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. They are assigned to different brackets to keep the best players apart for as long as possible. 20 players qualify for the main competition based on the official rankings. 35 players participate in the qualification tournament to produce eight entries into the main competition. In addition to these, there are four wild card entries into the main competition. Players that can receive a wild card are Masters finalists during the current year that have not qualified as a top 52 player. If no such players exist, those four berths are assigned based on ranking.
Men's doubles
The eight highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and seeded in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round.
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Mixed doubles
The eight highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and seeded in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round.