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In the first 3 and a half months since OnCourt Advantage began, our tennis website has had visitors from 92 different countries. We have covered Hong Kong recently because it rates No.1 thus far. Help make your country the best.
Strength lies in numbers so we need to enlist your support to help increase our world wide exposure. Please help us by visiting the site often, subscribing and becoming our Facebook fan and of course by recommending your friends and contacts to do likewise.
The greater number of times that this website is opened, the more Facebook fans we have and the more email subscribers of OnCourt Advantage there are, means the greater amount of information, functions and future services we can provide to YOU.
Two examples of these future services are analysis and correction of YOUR VERY OWN strokes through the use of video. As well as supplying YOU with the ultimate winning tactics including exactly why, where, how and when to use them in THE ultimate tennis book.
The following is the list of 92 countries and they are ranked in order of the most visitors, subscribers and Facebook fans. Listed next to the country is whoever holds the highest singles ranking male or female in that nation. When no player holds a Pro ranking then the ITF Junior ranking is used.
If you know people in any of the countries NOT listed here please forward them a link to www.OnCourtAdvantage.com to help us promote tennis all around the world.
- Hong Kong – Ling Zhang WTA No.331
- Australia – Samantha Stosur WTA 13
- United States - Serena Williams WTA 2
- United Kingdom- Andy Murray ATP 4
- Canada – Aleksandra Wozniak WTA 30
- India – Sania Mirza WTA 58
- Germany – Tommy Haas ATP 17
- Belgium – Kim Clijsters WTA 8
- Czech Republic – Radek Stepanek ATP 14
- Brazil – Thomaz Bellucci ATP 43
- Singapore – Celina Goetti ITF girls 220
- Argentina – Juan Martin Del Potro ATP 5
- Italy – Flavia Pennetta WTA 11
- Malaysia – Jawariah Noordin WTA 961
- France – Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ATP 8
- Turkey – Marsel Ilhan ATP 151
- Slovakia – Daniela Hantuchova WTA 24
- Serbia – Novak Djokovic ATP 3
- Thailand – Tamarine Tanasugarn WTA 114
- Netherlands – Thiemo De Bakker ATP 111
- Poland – Agnieszka Radwanska WTA 10
- Denmark – Caroline Wozniacki WTA 4
- Switzerland – Roger Federer ATP 1
- Venezuela – Marina Giral Lores WTA 283
- Romania – Victor Hanescu ATP 37
- Lithuania – Lina Stanciute WTA 221
- Philippines – Cecil Mamiit ATP 449
- Slovenia – Polona Hercog WTA 70
- Russia- Dinara Safina WTA 1
- Indonesia – Ayu Fani Damayanti WTA 275
- Japan – Ayumi Morita WTA 74
- South Africa – Kevin Anderson ATP 123
- Trinidad & Tobago – Vaughn Wilson ITF boys 680
- New Zealand – Sacha Jones WTA 208
- Chile – Fernando Gonzalez ATP 11
- Portugal – Frederico Gil ATP 70
- Hungary – Melinda Czink WTA 39
- Spain – Rafael Nadal ATP 2
- Sweden – Robin Soderling ATP 10
- Ukraine – Katernya Bondarenko WTA 29
- Greece – Eleni Daniilidou WTA 167
- Columbia – Alejandro Falla ATP 95
- Finland – Jarkko Nieminen ATP 116
- China – Li Na WTA 15 (her career best ranking) & is pictured above.
- Angola – Nicolau Monteiro ITF boys 1680
- Austria – Jurgen Melzer ATP 35
- Korea – Kyu Tae Im ATP 163
- Pakistan – Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi ATP 549
- Georgia – Anna Tatishvili WTA 179
- Ireland – Louk Sorensen ATP 337
- Kenya – Nikita Nitin Dawda ITF girls 736
- Panama – Elizabeth Tapia ITF girls 641
- Bahrain – nil
- Honduras – Alejandro Obando ITF boys 579
- Montenegro – Goran Tosic ATP 338
- Uruguay – Pablo Cuevas ATP 49
- Morocco – Reda El Amrani ATP 328
- Iran – Mohammed Mohazebnia ATP 1023
- Vietnam – Thuy-dung Nguyen WTA 1031
- Saint Lucia – Kevin Deligny ITF boys 710
- Macau – nil
- Nigeria – Abdul-Mumin Babalola ATP 1007
- Saudi Arabia – nil
- United Arab Emirates – Faisal Bastaki ITF boys 1341
- Moldova – Andre Gorban ATP 522
- Malawi – nil
- Rwanda – nil
- Armenia – Tigran Martirosyan ATP 406
- Luxembourg – Mandy Minella WTA 237
- Senegal – Daouda Ndiaye ATP 1751
- Jordan – Faisal Al Tal ITF boys 1698
- Israel – Shahar Peer WTA 32
- Bolivia – Maria Fernanda Alvarez Teran WTA 197
- Mexico – Santiago Gonzalez ATP 176
- Macedonia - Aleksandra Josifoska WTA 485
- Norway – Erling Tveit ATP 776
- Qatar – Hamad Al Mulla ITF boys 1865
- Croatia – Marin Cilic ATP 13
- Bulgaria – Tsvetana Pironkova WTA 99
- Cyprus – Marcos Baghdatis ATP 41
- Costa Rica – Pablo Nunez ITF boys 253
- Dominica – nil
- Kuwait – Mohammad Ghareeb ATP 450
- Lebanon – Bassam Beidas ATP 898
- Antigua & Barbuda – Shani Williams ITF girls 1452
- Aruba – Stephanie Marchena ITF girls 1017
- Peru – Bianca Botto WTA 336
- Taiwan – Yen-Hsun Lu ATP 98
- Tunisia – Selima Sfar WTA 282
- Cambodia- nil
- Laos – nil
- Egypt – Karim Maamoun ATP 292
Today’s POST is dedicated to Finn Thomas who turned 7 years old today (Happy Birthday Finn!) and Rafferty James both of whom are World No.1 champions to us here at OnCourt Advantage. We wish that every day both of you : laugh, are happy, smile, have fun, love and be loved, share, cuddle and kiss, always keep learning and be the best you can be!
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