ITF M25 Tulsa

DateRHome v Away-
06/22 15:00 - [412] Alex Martinez v Alex Rybakov [387] 5-7,6-3,6-0
06/21 16:00 - [387] Alex Rybakov v Patrick Maloney [337] 6-4,6-4
06/21 16:00 - Daniel Milavsky v Alex Martinez 3-6,6-3,6-6
06/20 17:01 - [387] Al Jazira SC Reserve v Garrett Johns [350] 6-3,7-6
06/20 16:30 - Antoine Ghibaudo v Patrick Maloney 4-6,4-6
06/20 15:00 - [401] Justin Boulais v Alex Martinez [412] 2-6,4-6
06/20 15:00 - Aidan Mayo v Daniel Milavsky 1-6,6-7
06/20 01:38 - Thomas Nicholas Gadecki v Garrett Johns 2-6,3-6
06/19 18:13 - [236] Kody Pearson v Patrick Maloney [337] 6-7,1-6
06/19 17:30 - [314] Aidan Mayo v James Watt [170] 7-5,6-2
06/19 17:30 - Alex Rybakov v Billy Suarez 6-4,6-1
06/19 16:00 - Blaise Bicknell v Alex Martinez 2-6,2-6
06/19 16:00 - Adhithya Ganesan v Justin Boulais 5-7,6-0,4-6
06/19 16:00 - Marko Mesarovic v Daniel Milavsky 6-2,1-6,4-6
06/19 16:00 - Antoine Ghibaudo v Alan Magadan 6-2,6-2
06/18 22:00 - Ezekiel Clark v Patrick Maloney 3-6,7-5,1-6
06/18 21:15 - Ryan Dickerson v James Watt 6-2,6-7,2-6
06/18 20:00 - Jonah Braswell v Garrett Johns 2-6,4-6
06/18 19:00 - Bjorn Swenson v Thomas Nicholas Gadecki 2-6,6-3,4-6
06/18 19:00 - Boris Kozlov v Justin Boulais 3-6,2-6
06/18 17:30 - Billy Suarez v Reece Falck 7-6,2-6,6-3
06/18 17:30 - Alex Rybakov v Duncan Chan 6-0,6-0
06/18 17:30 - Nathan Chavez v Alex Martinez 1-6,2-6
06/18 16:00 - Dylan Long v El Kanemi Warriors 4-6,3-6
06/18 16:00 - Liam Krall v Marko Mesarovic 4-6,1-6
06/18 16:00 - Blaise Bicknell v Pranav Kumar 6-2,6-2
06/17 23:30 - Rangsit University U19 v Isaiah Strode 6-1,7-6
06/17 21:53 - Adhithya Ganesan v Nicaise Muamba 6-3,6-4
06/17 21:18 - Alan Magadan v Ryan Fishback 6-3,6-4
06/17 21:00 - Ian Bracks v Kody Pearson 6-7,6-2,3-6
The ITF M25 Tulsa is a professional men's tennis tournament held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, part of the International Tennis Federation's Men's World Tennis Tour. Featuring rising stars and talented players from around the globe, the tournament offers competitive singles and doubles matches on outdoor hard courts. With a prize money of $25,000, the event provides valuable ranking points and a platform for players to showcase their skills and advance their careers. The tournament typically attracts a passionate local crowd and tennis enthusiasts, creating an exciting atmosphere for both players and spectators.