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THE RIVER CITIES OPEN2nd Edition
A NSTT Tier 2 Event
Welcome to the
River Cities Open, Damukuni's second-ever NSTT contest! Held in the beautiful city of Shinzoba, along the bank of the Orokana River, this final Tier 2 contest will be a breath of fresh air - and a cool drink of water, for those who desire - to the Tennis Tour's budding prodigies, rising stars, and
people who are too lazy to care those wanting a second chance, a shot at redemption, that fell through the cracks in Tier 1...
ABOUT DAMUKUNIDamukuni is an interplanetary federation of 22 states with a diverse mix of cultures and customs. While its people tend to be extremely socially conservative, they are generally friendly and warm-welcoming towards strangers and cultural opponents. Religious service is a dominating force in Damukunians' lives, with either the Catholic Church (Damukunian Rite) or the Evangelical Free Church being named by over 86% of the population, but religious liberty, as well as personal freedom, are foundational cornerstones to every culture's principle, from the ritualistic Lunigans to the happy-go-lucky South Aqmu peoples to the cautiously optimistic 'Habutchiq (native Damukunians).
As Damukuni speaks several regional languages, from Lunigan in Islana Lunigo (one attending the event would probably never experience one unless they went on a special trip), to Aqmu by the Aqmu peoples, to English by the Qads, to Damugengo by the 'Habutchiq, English is the binding language that holds all of these cultures together as one nation, so if one knows it well, it will get you by.
Shinzoba itself, as one of the two River Cities, sits across the Orokana River from Nasutani City, the capital of the state of Nasutani. (OOC: It's basically like Minneapolis to MN's state capital of St. Paul!) Both cities have much to see and do, from hiking the majestic Ayakoma mountain range (about 25 km) to the north, to taking a dip at the famed Nasutani Ayakoma Onsen just south of the city limit, to riding the Gas Giant Coaster at 7Flags® River Cities near the middle of town (yes, the amusement park is smack dab in the middle), to shaking hands with state government officials at the Nasutani State Capitol Building, to experiencing the Birthplace of the Damukuni Football Association at the Shinzoba-zayu (the outdoor multisport stadium) - there's something for everyone here!
STADIUM INFORMATIONBIGSTAR® Indoor Sports Plaza, 4-9-3 Shuyama, 5-chome, Shinzoba, NT M-4709 (capacity: 10,400)
Shinzoba's premier location for indoor sport is proud to host NSTT's second-division event this year. Located right on the Orokana river, its southwestern edge overlooks the city of Nasutani.
Directions: (Please note Damukuni drives on the left side of the road)
From River Cities/Matsushita International Airport: Take N Airport Rd south to the M-25 (Airport/Minurai JCT). Follow the M-25 south to JCT 35/Sakurai Mid-Cities JCT (SR-67). Turn right, following SR-67 (Dori Inegai-Shoryuda) west 10 blocks to Southern Blvd. Turn right; the stadium will be on your left. If you cross the Eri Dometo Bridge into Nasutani City, you have gone too far.
From Atarashii-Damushuto International Airport: Take the M-50 to JCT 23A (M-30/M-230) West. Take the right fork for the M-30 (signs for Shinzoba/Nasutani/West Bay) and travel 350 km to Saburo-Kendai JCT (JCT 52) onto A-706. Follow A-706 west into the city of Shinzoba 18 blocks. A-706 becomes SR-67/A-706. Follow SR-67 for 19 more blocks, pass under the M-25. Go west 10 more blocks to Southern Blvd. Turn right; the stadium will be on your left. If you cross the Eri Dometo Bridge into Nasutani City, you have gone too far.
The DrawSinglesFirst Qualifying RoundGeorgia Brown (ADR)—David Halloway (WID)
Pedro Sanchez de la Cruz (TJU)—Piji Piji (BEH)
Fabienne Bumgarner (GGY)—Selina Favreau (ETM)
Erin Galt (ADR)—Louis Shackleton (WID)
Ali Kusuma (SDR)—Leko Lapakaj (BEH)
Asa Odhiambo (NYK)—Elisabeth Wallin (NYK)
Puteri Alamsyah (SDR)—Jerynset A. Pirtej (BEH)
Atlas Dominguez (GRU)—Obungo Okungu (NYK)
Shelley Knox (ADR)—Nathan Bensaïd (BRI)
Konstadinos Papadimitrou (BRO)—Ali Tamil (WID)
Second Qualifying RoundIngrid Dal (PUG)—Georgia Brown (ADR)/David Halloway (WID)
Pedro Sanchez de la Cruz (TJU)/Piji Piji (BEH)—Fabienne Bumgarner (GGY)/Selina Favreau (ETM)
André Bapako (ACS)—Erin Galt (ADR)/Louis Shackleton (WID)
Isis Dimpal (ACS)—Ali Kusuma (SDR)/Leko Lapakaj (BEH)
Austin Powers (KHD)—Asa Odhiambo (NYK)/Elisabeth Wallin (NYK)
Puteri Alamsyah (SDR)/Jerynset A. Pirtej (BEH)—Atlas Dominguez (GRU)/Obungo Okungu (NYK)
Sibylla Naess (PUG)—Shelley Knox (ADR)/Nathan Bensaïd (BRI)
Sammy Shuter (KHD)—Konstadinos Papadimitrou (BRO)/Ali Tamil (WID)
Round of 64- Qualifying seeds are listed as they would appear against an opponent in this round.
(1) Luciano Crepaldi (SOR)—[Qualifier #3]
(WC) Okoth Adida (NYK)—Dusan Ventaromovich (BPE)
(15) Ikram Fawz (SHT)—Styliani Kelesdou (BRO)
Ivo Dhjukharevic (BPE)—(WC) Urnaj Pumb (BEH)
(5) Naim Alex (SHT)—(WC) Sven Thomas (WID)
Indigo Crawford (UAD)—Dale Carman (UAD)
(12) Theresa Waterford (KHD)—Ralph Henschel (GGY)
Mirko Tonti (SOR)—Dian Wirasastra (SDR)
(3) Davi Malakkar (ACS)—Derby Cuellar (UAD)
[Qualifier #4]—Andy Amada (CEN)
(14) Liam Penderyn (CEN)—Chak'Alley (SNC)
Ken Pollock (TJU)—(WC) Michael Loy (DEX)
(8) Maria Sophia Lubis (PCU)—Grace Covalt (KHD)
Derek Dubrovnik (BRI)—Amarsin Gandas (ADB)
(10) Lucy Muneer (SHT)—[Qualifier #7]
Martin Khalizniakov (BPE)—Hakim Kalah-Mustafa (TJU)
(2) Bianka Arendt (GGY)—Lacey John (UAD)
Goran Bogdanovich (BPE)—Domenico Lunghi (SOR)
(16) Barklay Raiken-Tellay (SNC)—Georgios Tiskas (BRO)
Stan Shaw (SNC)—Jennadora Elaisey (SNC)
(6) Noah Damaris (CEN)—[Qualifier #2]
Ivan Belosorochko (WSN)—Eva Brandt (GRU)
(9) Jason Gordon (BRI)—Haikal Jansen (SHT)
[Qualifier #1]—[Qualifier #6]
(4) Emily Romanescu (ADB)—Marcus Hathwar (ETM)
Mikhail Korotkevich (WSN)—Jack Ho (ETM)
(13) Orsolya Szabo (GGY)—Mirella Xanthou (BRO)
Aaliyah de León (BRI)—Indah Mizrahi (SDR)
(7) Augusta Björnstjärna (PUG)—Jasmin Wayverson (TJU)
(WC) Epstein Galt (ADR)—Elena Fiori (SOR)
(11) Grayson Norris (GRU)—Ada Nunez (GRU)
[Qualifier #5]—[Qualifier #8]
Round of 32(1) Luciano Crepaldi (SOR)/[Qualifier #3]—(WC) Okoth Adida (NYK)/Dusan Ventaromovich (BPE)
(15) Ikram Fawz (SHT)/Styliani Kelesdou (BRO)—Ivo Dhjukharevic (BPE)/(WC) Urnaj Pumb (BEH)
(5) Naim Alex (SHT)/(WC) Sven Thomas (WID)—Indigo Crawford (UAD)/Dale Carman (UAD)
(12) Theresa Waterford (KHD)/Ralph Henschel (GGY)—Mirko Tonti (SOR)/Dian Wirasastra (SDR)
(3) Davi Malakkar (ACS)/Derby Cuellar (UAD)—[Qualifier #4]/Andy Amada (CEN)
(14) Liam Penderyn (CEN)/Chak'Alley (SNC)—Ken Pollock (TJU)/(WC) Michael Loy (DEX)
(8) Maria Sophia Lubis (PCU)/Grace Covalt (KHD)—Derek Dubrovnik (BRI)/Amarsin Gandas (ADB)
(10) Lucy Muneer (SHT)/[Qualifier #7]—Martin Khalizniakov (BPE)/Hakim Kalah-Mustafa (TJU)
(2) Bianka Arendt (GGY)/Lacey John (UAD)—Goran Bogdanovich (BPE)/Domenico Lunghi (SOR)
(16) Barklay Raiken-Tellay (SNC)/Georgios Tiskas (BRO)—Stan Shaw (SNC)/Jennadora Elaisey (SNC)
(6) Noah Damaris (CEN)/[Qualifier #2]—Ivan Belosorochko (WSN)/Eva Brandt (GRU)
(9) Jason Gordon (BRI)/Haikal Jansen (SHT)—[Qualifier #1]/[Qualifier #6]
(4) Emily Romanescu (ADB)/Marcus Hathwar (ETM)—Mikhail Korotkevich (WSN)/Jack Ho (ETM)
(13) Orsolya Szabo (GGY)/Mirella Xanthou (BRO)—Aaliyah de León (BRI)/Indah Mizrahi (SDR)
(7) Augusta Björnstjärna (PUG)/Jasmin Wayverson (TJU)—(WC) Epstein Galt (ADR)/Elena Fiori (SOR)
(11) Grayson Norris (GRU)/Ada Nunez (GRU)—[Qualifier #5]/[Qualifier #8]
DoublesQualifying Draw can be found
here.
Competition Draw can be found
here.
Draws will be formatted as above at a later date. Thank you for your understanding.