2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters

2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters
Date 29 November–3 December 2017
Edition 24th (men/women) / 14th (quad)
Category ITF Masters Series
Draw 8M/8W/6Q
Surface Hard / indoor
Location Loughborough, United Kingdom
Venue Loughborough University Tennis Centre
Champions
Men's Singles
United Kingdom Alfie Hewett
Women's Singles
Netherlands Diede de Groot
Quad Singles
United States David Wagner

The 2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters (also known as the 2017 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters for sponsorship reasons) is a wheelchair tennis tournament played at the Loughborough University Tennis Centre in Loughborough, United Kingdom, from 29 November to 3 December 2017. It is the season-ending event for the highest-ranked wheelchair tennis singles players on the 2017 ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour.

Tournament

The 2017 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters took place from 19 November to 3 December at the Loughborough University Tennis Centre in Loughborough, United Kingdom. It was the 24th edition of the tournament (14th for quad players). The tournament is run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is part of the 2017 ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour. The event takes place on indoor hard courts. It serves as the season-ending championships for singles players on the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour. The eight players who qualify for the men's and women's events, and six players who qualify for the quad event, are split into two groups of three or four. During this stage, players compete in a round-robin format (meaning players play against all the other players in their group). The two players with the best results in each group progress to the semifinals, where the winners of a group face the runners-up of the other group. This stage, however, is a knock-out stage.[1]

Format

The Wheelchair Tennis Masters has a round-robin format, with six/eight players divided into two groups of three/four. The six/eight seeds are determined by the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Rankings as they stood on 16 October 2017.[2] All matches are the best of three tie-break sets, including the final.

Qualified players

The following players qualified for the 2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters, based upon rankings as at 16 October 2017. Players whose names are striked out qualified but did not participate and were replaced by the next highest ranking player.[3][4][5][6]

Head-to-head

2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters – Men's Singles
  Fernández Hewett Houdet Reid Peifer Olsson Gérard KuniedaOverall
1  Gustavo Fernández (ARG) 8–2 12–16 15–15 13–8 6–7 15–11 6–1675–75
2  Alfie Hewett (GBR) 2–8 0–9 3–10 7–5 5–1 4–7 2–223–42
3  Stéphane Houdet (FRA) 16–12 9–0 22–13 27–12 26–14 24–13 11–38135–102
4  Gordon Reid (GBR) 15–15 10–3 13–22 14–10 18–7 11–10 5–1686–83
5  Nicolas Peifer (FRA) 8–13 5–7 12–17 10–14 8–12 14–18 2–2559–106
6  Stefan Olsson (SWE) 7–6 1–5 14–26 7–18 12–8 9–6 1–2351–92
7  Joachim Gérard (BEL) 11–15 7–4 13–24 10–11 18–14 6–9 3–1368–90
8  Shingo Kunieda (JPN) 16–6 2–2 38–11 16–5 25–2 23–1 13–3 133–30
2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters – Women's Singles
  Kamiji De Groot Ellerbrock Buis Van Koot Shuker Montjane KrügerOverall
1  Yui Kamiji (JPN) 11–3 13–3 13–4 17–15 16–0 13–4 10–093–29
2  Diede de Groot (NED) 3–11 8–1 10–2 4–3 5–4 2–2 4–236–25
3  Sabine Ellerbrock (GER) 3–13 1–8 27–6 9–25 18–4 16–7 22–196–64
4  Marjolein Buis (NED) 4–13 2–10 6–27 5–19 16–9 26–1 8–467–83
5  Aniek van Koot (NED) 15–17 3–4 25–9 19–5 22–8 16–2 26–1126–46
6  Lucy Shuker (GBR) 0–16 4–5 4–18 9–16 8–22 4–7 24–153–85
7  Kgothatso Montjane (RSA) 4–13 2–2 16–7 1–26 2–16 7–4 12–544–73
8  Katharina Krüger (GER) 0–10 2–4 1–22 4–8 1–26 1–24 5–12 14–106
2017 Wheelchair Tennis Masters – Quad Singles
Wagner Lapthorne Sithole Davidson Cotterill Silva Overall
1  David Wagner (USA) 36–13 31–8 6–2 14–0 3–0 90–23
2  Andrew Lapthorne (GBR) 13–36 14–11 3–0 7–0 6–0 43–47
3  Lucas Sithole (RSA) 8–31 11–14 1–1 15–0 3–0 38–46
4  Heath Davidson (AUS) 2–6 0–3 1–1 0–1 0–1 3–11
5  Antony Cotterill (GBR) 0–14 0–7 0–15 1–0 0–1 1–37
6  Ymanitu Silva (BRA) 0–3 0–6 0–3 1–0 1–0 2–12

Champions

Men's Singles

United Kingdom Alfie Hewett def. United Kingdom Gordon Reid, 6–3, 6–2 [7]

Women's Singles

Netherlands Diede de Groot def. Japan Yui Kamiji, 7–5, 6–4 [8]

Quad Singles

United States David Wagner def. United Kingdom Andrew Lapthorne, 6–1, 6–2 [9]

See also

References

  1. "About the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters". lta.org.uk. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  2. "NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters ranking qualification cut-off confirmed". lta.org.uk. 29 September 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  3. "2017 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters Entries Announced". lta.org.uk. 20 October 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  4. "Antony Cotterill to contest second NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters". lta.org.uk. 11 November 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  5. "Meet the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters Players". lta.org.uk. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  6. "NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters Entries Updated". itftennis.com. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  7. "Hewett makes history with first NEC Masters men's title". lta.org.uk. 3 December 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  8. "De Groot the latest Dutch player to win NEC Masters women's title". lta.org.uk. 3 December 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  9. "Wagner nets unprecedented tenth NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters quad title". lta.org.uk. 3 December 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
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