2018 ITF Women's Circuit
The 2018 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Circuit is a second-tier tour for women's professional tennis. It is organized by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour. The ITF Women's Circuit includes tournaments with prize money ranging from $15,000 to $100,000.
Schedule
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Retirement
Misa Eguchi
Justyna Jegiołka
Maria João Koehler
Jade Lewis
Tadeja Majerič
Kristína Schmiedlová
Keren Shlomo
Participating host nations
Argentina (ARG)
Australia (AUS)
Austria (AUT)
Bahrain (BHR)
Belarus (BLR)
Belgium (BEL)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
Brazil (BRA)
Bulgaria (BUL)
Canada (CAN)
Chile (CHI)
China (CHN)
Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Colombia (COL)
Croatia (CRO)
Czech Republic (CZE)
Djibouti (DJI)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
El Salvador (ESA)
Estonia (EST)
Finland (FIN)
France (FRA)
Georgia (GEO)
Germany (GER)
Great Britain (GBR)
Greece (GRE)
Hong Kong (HKG)
Hungary (HUN)
India (IND)
Indonesia (INA)
Ireland (IRL)
Israel (ISR)
Italy (ITA)
Japan (JPN)
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Luxembourg (LUX)
Mexico (MEX)
Montenegro (MNE)
Netherlands (NED)
Nigeria (NGR)
Norway (NOR)
Paraguay (PAR)
Poland (POL)
Portugal (POR)
Romania (ROU)
Russia (RUS)
Serbia (SRB)
Singapore (SGP)
Slovakia (SVK)
Slovenia (SLO)
South Africa (RSA)
South Korea (KOR)
Spain (ESP)
Sweden (SWE)
Switzerland (SUI)
Thailand (THA)
Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
Tunisia (TUN)
Turkey (TUR)
Ukraine (UKR)
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
United States (USA)
Uzbekistan (UZB)
Tournament breakdown by event category
Ranking points distribution
- "+H" indicates that hospitality is provided.
Statistics
These tables present the number of singles (S) and doubles (D) titles won by each player and each nation during the season. The players/nations are sorted by:
- Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation)
- A singles > doubles hierarchy
- Alphabetical order (by family names for players).
To avoid confusion and double counting, these tables should be updated only after an event is completed.
Key
Titles won by player
Updated as of December 24
Titles won by nation
Updated as of December 24
- Anastasia Dețiuc started representing the Czech Republic in February, she won one singles title while representing Moldova.
- Elena Rybakina started representing Kazakhstan in June, she won one singles and one doubles title while representing Russia.
- Kseniia Becker started representing Germany in October, she won one doubles title while representing Russia.
- Raluca Șerban started representing Cyprus in December, she won three singles and five doubles titles while representing Romania.
See also
References
External links
- International Tennis Federation (ITF) Archived 2014-03-15 at the Wayback Machine