A look at the key events for the week of February 24, 2020
Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC – ATP
500 event & WTA
International event – Acapulco, Mexico
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Leylah Annie Fernandez
Sharon Fichman
Qatar
Total Open – WTA Premier 5 event – Doha, Qatar
Gabriela Dabrowski
Calgary
National Bank Challenger – ATP Challenger tour event – $54,160 – Calgary, AB
Taha Baadi
Gabriel Diallo
Alexis Galarneau
Cleeve Harper
Joshua Peck
Filip Peliwo
Vasek Pospisil
Brayden Schnur
Oracle
Pro Series – ATP Challenger tour event – $54,160 – Columbus, Ohio, USA
Justin Boulais
Peter Polansky
Terega
Open Pau Pyrénées – ATP Challenger tour event – €92,040
– Pau, France
Adil Shamasdin
Soho
Square – ITF World Tennis Tour Men’s event – $15,000 – Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Kelsey Stevenson
Shoebacca
Women’s Open – ITF World Tennis Tour Women’s event – $25,000 – Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA
Françoise Abanda
Katherine Sebov
Capa
Crowne Plaza – Grade 3 ITF junior event – Santa Tecla, El Salvador
Leena Bennetto
Stefanie Frias Da Silva
Catherine Isabelle Denysiewicz Slowek
Christopher Heck
Bianca Jolie Fernandez
Alvin Nicholas Tudorica
Michael Younan
Copa
Tampico – Grade 4 ITF junior event – Tampico, Mexico
Timofiy Khrystyuk
Jean-Nicolas Leblanc
Maxime Mareschal-Hay
Aurora Pedwell
Liam Spiers
Maxime St-Hilaire
Jayden Templeman
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