(Sunrise, FL) –
With an Indesit ATP Entry Ranking Cut off of 82, and eight top-50
players in the main draw – the Pro Tennis World Open boasts
the strongest field of any ATP Challenger worldwide; in fact stronger
than most International Series tournaments. Four wild cards remain
open, and can be assigned to any player on the tour as late as Monday,
March 14 – the day preceding the tournament's first round.
Players can dual-enter the PTWO and the Pacific Life Open, a Masters
Series event in Indian Wells, CA that runs March 7-20. Big-name
players eliminated in the first two rounds of the Pacific Life can
opt to fly straight to Sunrise to compete in the PTWO, the unofficial
"warm-up" event for the Nasdaq-100 Open, which begins
March 23 in Key Biscayne. This unique schedule accounts for the
Challenger's unprecedented draw.
The PTWO's current highest ranked player is Peruvian
Luis Horna (38), who in 2004 reached his first ATP final and won
a career-high 31 matches. Popular American players include Robby
Ginepri (69) of Fort Lauderdale, who reached the fourth round at
the 04 Australian Open and 04 Wimbledon (beating no. 5 seed Juan
Carlos Ferrero in the 3rd); Kevin Kim (65), who posted three Challenger
wins last year; and Jan-Michael Gambill (111), who finished in the
top 100 for the seventh consecutive season last year.
Other notable players in the main draw: Igor Andreev
(RUS)(48) who won the 04 Pro Tennis World Open doubles with partner
Dmitry Tursunov, and reached the singles semi-finals; Tomas Berdych
(CZE)(45), who beat Roger Federer at the 04 Olympics; Karol Beck
(SVK)(43) who reached the third round of the 05 Australian Open,
and in 04 reached the second round at the Australian Open, third
round at Wimbledon and fourth round at the U..S Open; Filippo Volandri
(ITA)(42), who in 04 compiled his best pro season by capturing his
first ATP title in St. Poelten and reaching two other finals; Florian
Mayer (GER)(44) who advanced to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon
and made one of biggest jumps of any player in 04, climbing over
200 ranking positions from the previous year; Kenneth Carlsen (DEN)(57),
who recently won the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships at Memphis,
advanced to the 3rd round of 04 Wimbledon, and is currently ranked
no.14 on the Indesit ATP 2005 Race.
Also returning to the Pro Tennis World Open is tour
veteran Thomas Enqvist (SWE)(96), who lost in the 04 PTWO finals
to Austrian Jurgen Melzer; and also lost in the doubles finals,
with partner Kenneth Carlsen. Enqvist reached the 3rd round of the
Australian Open and French Open in 04, and competed strongly in
the Davis Cup. Enqvist holds nineteen career titles – more
than anyone else in the draw.
The Pro Tennis World Open is scheduled from March
13 through 20, 2005 at Sunrise Tennis Center at 9605 West Oakland
Park Blvd. in Sunrise, Florida. For tickets, media credentials,
and complete tournament details, visit www.sunrisetennis.com.
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