ATP World Tour 2010 calendar - ATP Tennis 2010 Schedule
Sunday, January 31, 2010
ATP stands for Association of Tennis Professionals. The ATP World Tour calendar for the 2010 includes the Grand Slam tournaments such as the ATP World Tour 500 series, the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 250 series, the ATP World Team Championship, the Davis Cup, all are planned by International Tennis Federation (ITF). The Hopman Cup is included in the 2010 calendar and does not distribute ranking points. The schedule of Association of Tennis Professionals is given below:
2010 ATP World Tour Tournament Calendar
Date  Tournament  Surface  Prize Money  Winners
January
03.01.2010  Brisbane, Australia  Hard  $484,750  Radek Stepanek
Jo Wilfried Tsonga / Marc Gicquel
04.01.2010  Chennai, India  Hard  $450,000  Marin Cilic
Rajeev Ram / Eric Butorac
04.01.2010  Doha, Qatar  Hard  $1,110,250  Andy Murray
Rafael Nadal / Marc Lopez
11.01.2010  Sydney, Australia  Hard  $484,750  David Nalbandian
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
11.01.2010  Auckland, New Zealand  Hard  $480,750  Juan Martin Del Potro
Robert Lindstedt / Martin Damm
18.01.2010  Melbourne, Australia  Hard  A$10,712,240  Rafael Nadal
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
February
01.02.2010  Johannesburg, South Africa  Hard  $442,500  Jo Wilfried Tsonga
Dick Norman / James Cerretani
01.02.2010  Zagreb, Croatia  Indoor
Hard  €398,250  Marin Cilic
Robert Lindstedt / Martin Damm
01.02.2010  Santiago, Chile  Clay  $398,250  Fernando Gonzalez
Brian Dabul / Pablo Cuevas
08.02.2010  San Jose, U.S.A  Indoor
Hard  $531,000  Radek Stepanek
Radek Stepanek / Tommy Haas
08.02.2010  Rotterdam, The Netherlands  Indoor
Hard  €1,150,000  Andy Murray
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
18.02.2010  Costa do Sauipe, Brazil  Clay  $442,500  Rafael Nadal
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
15.02.2010  Marseille, France  Indoor Hard  €512,750  Jo Wilfried Tsonga
Michael Llodra / Arnaud Clement
15.02.2010  Memphis, U.S.A  Indoor Hard  $1,100,000  Andy Roddick
Mark Knowles / Mardy Fish
14.02.2010  Buenos Aires, Argentina  Clay  $475,300  Tommy Robredo
Alberto Martin / Marcel Granollers
21.02.2010  Dubai, U.A.E  Hard  $1,619,500  Novak Djokovic
Dmitry Tursunov / Rik De Voest
21.02.2010  Acapulco, Mexico  Clay  $995,000  Nicolas Almagro
Michal Mertinak / Frantisek Cermak
22.02.2010  Delray Beach, U.S.A  Hard  $442,500  Mardy Fish
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
March
05.03.2010  Davis Cup         
11.03.2010  Indian Wells, U.S.A.  Hard  $3,645,000  Rafael Nadal
Andy Roddick / Mardy Fish
24.03.2010  Miami, U.S.A.  Hard  $3,645,000  Andy Murray
Andy Ram / Max Mirnyi
April
05.04.2010  Casablanca, Morocco  Clay  €398,250  Juan Carlos Ferrero
Oliver Marach / Lukasz Kubot
05.04.2010  Houston, U.S.A.  Clay  $442,500  Lleyton Hewitt
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
11.04.2010  Monte-Carlo, Monaco  Clay  €2,227,500  Rafael Nadal
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
18.04.2010  Barcelona, Spain  Clay  €1,550,000  Rafael Nadal
Nenad Zimonfic / Daniel Nestor
25.04.2010  Rome, Italy  Clay  €2,227,500  Rafael Nadal
Nenad Zimonfic / Daniel Nestor
May
02.05.2010  Munich, Germany  Clay  €398,250  Tomas Berdych
Ivo Minar / Jan Hernych
03.05.2010  Belgrade, Serbia  Clay  €373,200  Novak Djokovic
Oliver Marach / Lukasz Kubot
03.05.2010  Estoril, Portugal  Clay  €398,250  Albert Montanes
Scott Lipsky / Eric Butorac
09.05.2010  Madrid, Spain  Clay  €2,835,250  Roger Federer
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
16.05.2010  Dusseldorf, Germany  Clay  €TBD  Team: Serbia
16.05.2010  Nice, France  Clay  €398,250   
23.05.2010  Paris, France  Clay  €TBD  Roger Federer
Leander Paes / Lukas Dlouhy
June
07.06.2010  Halle, Germany  Grass  €663,750  Tommy Haas
Philipp Kohlschreiber / Christopher Kas
07.06.2010  London, Great Britain  Grass  €627,700  Andy Murray
Mikhail Youzhny / Wesley Moodie
13.06.2010  ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands  Grass  €398,250  Benjamin Becker
Dick Norman / Wesley Moodie
13.06.2010  Eastbourne, Great Britain  Grass  €405,000  Dmitry Tursunov
Marcin Matkowski / Mariusz Fyrstenberg
21.06.2010  Wimbledon, Great Britain  Grass  €12,550,000  Roger Federer
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
July
05.07.2010  Newport, U.S.A.  Grass  €442,500  Rajeev Ram
Rajeev Ram / Jordan Kerr
09.07.2010  Davis Cup         
12.07.2010  Stuttgart, Germany  Clay  €398,250  Jeremy Chardy
Michal Mertinak / Frantisek Cermak
12.07.2010  Bastad, Sweden  Clay  €398,250  Robin Soderling
Filip Polasek / Jaroslav Levinsky
19.07.2010  Hamburg, Germany  Clay  €1,000,000  Nikolay Davydenko
Paul Hanley / Simon Aspelin
19.07.2010  Atlanta, U.S.A.  Hard  $531,000   
25.07.2010  Gstaad, Switzerland  Clay  €398,250  Thomaz Bellucci
Michael Lammer / Marco Chiudinelli
26.07.2010  Los Angeles, U.S.A.  Hard  $619,500  Sam Querrey
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
26.07.2010  Umag, Crotia  Clay  €398,250  Nikolay Davydenko
Michal Mertinak / Frantisek Cermak
August
01.08.2010  Washington D.C., U.S.A.  Hard  $1,165,500  Juan Martin Del Potro
Robert Lindstedt / Martin Damm
09.08.2010  Toronto, Canada  Hard  $2,430,000  Andy Murray
Mark Knowles / Mahesh Bhupathi
15.08.2010  Cincinnati, U.S.A.  Hard  $2,430,000  Roger Federer
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
22.08.2010  New Haven, U.S.A.  Hard  $663,750  Fernando Verdasco
Jurgen Melzer / Julian Knowle
30.08.2010  New York, U.S.A.  Hard  $TBD  Juan Martin Del Potro
Leander Paes / Lukas Dlouhy
September
17.09.2010  Davis Cup         
20.09.2010  Metz, France  Indoor Hard  €398,250  Gael Monfils
Ken Skupski / Colin Fleming
20.09.2010  Bucharest, Romania  Clay  €368,450  Albert Montanes
Michal Mertinak / Frantisek Cermak
27.09.2010  Bangkok, Thailand  Hard  $551,000  Gilles Simon
Rajeev Ram / Eric Butorac
27.09.2010  Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia  Indoor Hard  $850,000  Nikolay Davydenko
Marcin Matkowski / Mariusz Fyrstenberg
October
04.10.2010  Beijing, China  Hard  $2,100,000  Novak Djokovic
Mike Bryan / Bob Bryan
04.10.2010  Tokyo, Japan  Hard  $1,100,000  Jo Wilfried Tsonga
Jurgen Melzer / Julian Knowle
10.10.2010  Shanghai, China  Hard  $3,240,000  Nikolay Davydenko
Jo Wilfried Tsonga / Julien Benneteau
18.10.2010  Stockholm, Sweden  Indoor Hard  €531,000  Marcos Baghdatis
Kevin Ullyett / Bruno Soares
18.10.2010  Moscow, Russia  Indoor Hard  $1,000,000  Mikhail Youzhny
Marcel Granollers / Pablo Cuevas
24.10.2010  St. Petersburg, Russia  Indoor Hard  $663,750  Sergiy Stakhovsky
Ken Skupski / Colin Fleming
25.10.2010  Vienna, Austria  Indoor Hard  €575,250  Jurgen Melzer
Oliver Marach / Lukasz Kubot
25.10.2010  Lyon, France  Indoor Hard  €575,250  Ivan Ljubicic
Nicolas Mahut / Julien Benneteau
31.10.2010  Valencia, Spain  Hard  €1,357,000  Andy Murray
Michal Mertinak / Frantisek Cermak
November
01.11.2010  Basel, Switzerland  Indoor Hard  €1,225,000  Novak Djokovic
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
07.11.2010  Paris, France  Hard  €2,750,000  Novak Djokovic
Nenad Zimonjic / Daniel Nestor
21.11.2010  London, England  Indoor Hard  £2,227,500  Singles: Nikolay Davydenko
December
04.12.2010  Davis Cup  Clay
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Team, Jeev got his talent genetically. His father is known as one of the greatest athletes of all time in India. Jeev Milkha Singh born on 15 December 1971. According to his own words, from the very childhood, he was attracted in such a sport that he will be able to continue playing till the age of 60 or 70`s. For this very reason only he decided to take Golf to show his charisma and talent, as he found no other sport in the world to meet his perspectives.
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Preeja Sreedharan was born on 13th February in the year 1982 at Mullakkanam in 

									 										



























