Top Tennis Tournaments for the Fall
Since his collegiate endeavours at at EMU in Ypsilanti, MI, Steve Sucher has maintained a love and appreciation for tennis. Both as a player and a participant, Steve Sucher is enthusiastic about the sport. Every year, he looks forward to keeping up with the various tennis tournaments across the globe. He often participates in his own spin on fantasy sports with friends and family when watching the tournaments.
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Steve Sucher particularly enjoys tennis for its global feel and influence. Tennis is played all throughout the world, which allows for a professional season lasting longer than most. From January to November, he eagerly anticipates the outcomes of various single and doubles matches in a wide variety of tennis tournaments and competitions. Here is a list of the tennis tournaments Steve Sucher is looking forward to in the fall and winter seasons of 2018:
- (September 18 - 23) Moselle Open (Metz, France)
- (September 18 - 23) St. Petersburg Open (St. Petersburg, Russia)
- (September 25 - October 1) Shenzen Open (Shenzen, China)
- (September 25 - October 1) Chengdu Open (Chengdu, China)
- (October 1 - October 8) China Open (Beijing, China)
- (October 2 - October 8) Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships (Tokyo, Japan)
- (October 8 - October 14) Shanghai Rolex Masters (Shanghai, China)
- (October 15 - October 21) Kremlin Cup (Moscow, Russia)
- (October 16 - October 22) Intrum Stockholm Open (Stockholm, Sweden)
- (October 16 - October 22) European Open (Antwerp, Belgium)
- (October 23 - October 29) Erste Bank Open 500 (Vienna, Austria)
- (October 23 - October 29) Swiss Indoors Basel (Basel, Switzerland)
- (October 30 - November 4) Rolex Paris Masters (Paris, France)
- (November 12 - November 19) ATP World Tour Finals (London, United Kingdom)
Steve Sucher plans to attend the European Open in Antwerp, Belgium this year. He has previously traveled internationally to Mexico and Canada with friends and family to watch the Abierto Mexicano Los Cabos and Rogers Cup events. A lifelong amateur tennis player, Steve Sucher is an enthusiastic supporter of the sport. His favorite professional tennis player is Rafael Nadal, who placed first in the Rogers Cup in Toronto, Canada in August of 2018.
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