2015 Canberra Tennis International

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2015 Canberra Tennis International
Date1–8 November
Edition1st
CategoryATP Challenger Tour
ITF Women's Circuit
Prize money$50,000
SurfaceHard
LocationCanberra, Australia
Champions
Men's singles
Australia Benjamin Mitchell
Women's singles
United States Asia Muhammad
Men's doubles
Australia Alex Bolt / Australia Andrew Whittington
Women's doubles
Japan Misa Eguchi / Japan Eri Hozumi
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The 2015 Canberra Tennis International was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2015 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Canberra, Australia between 1 and 8 November 2015.

Men's singles main draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Rank1 Seed
 AUS John Millman 77 1
 AUS Matthew Ebden 124 2
 AUS Jordan Thompson 164 3
 GBR Brydan Klein 187 4
 AUS Luke Saville 203 5
 USA Connor Smith 250 6
 CHN Zhe Li 269 7
 AUS Alex Bolt 275 8
  • 1Rankings are as of 19 October 2015.

Other entrants[]

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry into the singles main draw with a protected ranking:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

  • Australia Blake Mott
  • Australia Oliver Anderson
  • Germany Sebastian Fanselow
  • Australia Jake Delaney

The following players received entry as a lucky loser:

  • Australia Daniel Hobart

Women's singles main draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Rank1 Seed
 USA Alexa Glatch 138 1
 JPN Eri Hozumi 177 2
 NED Cindy Burger 184 3
 JPN Misa Eguchi 205 4
 CHN Zhang Yuxuan 210 5
 SWE Susanne Celik 241 6
 RUS Natela Dzalamidze 253 7
 KOR Lee So-ra 267 8
  • 1Rankings are as of 26 October 2015.

Other entrants[]

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following player received entry by a lucky loser spot:

  • United States

The following player received entry by a protected ranking:

  • Belarus Ilona Kremen

Champions[]

Men's singles[]

Women's singles[]

Men's doubles[]

  • Australia Alex Bolt / Australia Andrew Whittington def. United Kingdom Brydan Klein / Australia Dane Propoggia 7–6(7–2), 6–3

Women's doubles[]

  • Japan Misa Eguchi / Japan Eri Hozumi def. United States Lauren Embree / United States Asia Muhammad, 7–6(15–13), 1–6, [14–12]

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