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Borna Ćorić 2020 schedule

Borna Ćorić tournament schedule 2020


Croatian player Borna Ćorić failed to defend his Noventi Open title at 2019 tournament. Will 2020 hold more promise for this talented youngster?

 

Borna Ćorić began his 2019 season at the Australian Open where he advanced to the fourth round before being defeated by 28th seed Lucas Pouille. Ćorić reached the semi finals of the Dubai Tennis Championships after winning three consecutive third set tie breakers. However, the victory streak was cut short when he was defeated by Roger Federer.

Ćorić was unable to defend his title in Halle, advancing only to the quarter final before he was forced to retire a set down against Pierre-Hugues Herbert due to a back injury. The Croatian player withdraw from Wimbledon and his second round match at the US Open because of back pain. He returned to the ATP Tour at the St.Petersburg Open in September 2019 reaching his only final of the year. Ćorić was beaten by Daniil Medvedev in straight sets 3-6, 1-6.

Borna Ćorić started the 2019 season at No.12 on the ATP rankings and remained in the top 15 until the beginning of October 2019.  The player ended his 2019 season at No.28. Will he be able to climb his way back up the rankings in the 2020 season?

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Borna Ćorić provisional 2020 schedule is as follows:

 

JANUARY

Australian Open (January 20 – February 2)

 

FEBRUARY

Open 13 Provence (February 17 – 23)

Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships (February 17 – 29)

 

MARCH

BNP Paribas Open (March 9 – 22)

Miami Open (March 25 – April 5)

 

APRIL

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (April 13 – 19)

Hungarian Open (April 20 – 26)

 

MAY

Mutua Madrid Open (May 4 – 10)

Internazionali BNL d’Italia (May 11 – 17)

Roland Garros (May 24 – June 7)

 

JUNE

Libema Open (June 6 – 14)

Noventi Open (June 15 – 21)

 

JULY

Open Umag (July 17 – 26)

 

AUGUST

Coupe Rogers (August 7 – 16)

Western and Southern Open (August 15 – 23)

US Open (August 31 – September 13)

 

SEPTEMBER

St Petersburg Open (September 21– 27)

Zhuhai Championships (September 27 – October 4)

 

OCTOBER

Japan Open (October 5 – 11)

Rolex Shanghai Masters (October 11 – 18)

Erste Bank Open (October 24 – November 1)

 

NOVEMBER

Rolex Paris Masters  (November 2 – 8)

 

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