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2018 ITF Women's Circuit

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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.[1]

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Schedule

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Retirement

Participating host nations

Tournament breakdown by event category

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Ranking points distribution

CategoryWFSFQFR16R32QQ3Q2Q1
ITF $100,000+H (S)150905528141641
ITF $100,000+H (D)1509055281
ITF $100,000 (S)140855025131641
ITF $100,000 (D)1408550251
ITF $80,000+H (S)130804824121531
ITF $80,000+H (D)1308048241
ITF $80,000 (S)115704221101531
ITF $80,000 (D)1157042211
ITF $60,000+H (S)10060361891531
ITF $60,000+H (D)1006036181
ITF $60,000 (S)8048291581531
ITF $60,000 (D)804829151
ITF $25,000+H (S)60362211612
ITF $25,000+H (D)603622111
ITF $25,000 (S)5030189511
ITF $25,000 (D)50301891
ITF $15,000+H (S)2515951
ITF $15,000+H (D)2515910
ITF $15,000 (S)127421
ITF $15,000 (D)127410
  • "+H" indicates that hospitality is provided.
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Statistics

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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:

  1. Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation)
  2. A singles > doubles hierarchy
  3. 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

Category
$100,000 tournaments
$80,000 tournaments
$60,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments

Titles won by player

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Updated as of December 24

Titles won by nation

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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.
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