WORLD RANKINGS
Players with Northern California ties ranked in the top 1,000 in the world (change from previous week in parentheses):
Men's singles
No. 31 (no change) -- Sam Querrey, 29-year-old San Francisco native.
No. 169 (no change) -- Dennis Novikov, 23-year-old resident of Milpitas in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 723 (+1) -- Michaela Gordon, 17-year-old resident of Saratoga in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 169 (no change) -- Dennis Novikov, 23-year-old resident of Milpitas in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 321 (-1) -- Mackenzie McDonald, 21-year-old resident of Piedmont in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 411 (no change) -- Dmitry Tursunov, 34-year-old resident of Folsom in Sacramento area,
No. 719 (-2) -- Ryan Haviland, 36-year-old former Stanford All-American.No. 411 (no change) -- Dmitry Tursunov, 34-year-old resident of Folsom in Sacramento area,
No. 807 (+25) -- John Lamble, 24-year-old Saratoga resident and former Santa Clara star.
No. 864 (-3) -- Connor Farren, 22-year-old Hillsborough product.
No. 864 (-3) -- Connor Farren, 22-year-old Hillsborough product.
Men's doubles
No. 5 (no change) -- Bob Bryan, 38-year-old former NCAA singles and doubles champion from Stanford..
No. 5 (no change) -- Mike Bryan, 38-year-old former NCAA doubles champion from Stanford.
No. 5 (no change) -- Mike Bryan, 38-year-old former NCAA doubles champion from Stanford.
No. 48 (no change) -- Scott Lipsky, 35-year-old former Stanford All-American.
No. 97 (-2) -- Sam Querrey, 29-year-old San Francisco native.
No. 149 (no change) -- Dennis Novikov, 23-year-old resident of Milpitas in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 97 (-2) -- Sam Querrey, 29-year-old San Francisco native.
No. 149 (no change) -- Dennis Novikov, 23-year-old resident of Milpitas in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 304 (no change) -- Mackenzie McDonald, 21-year-old resident of Piedmont in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 466 (-2) -- John Paul Fruttero, 35-year-old former Cal All-American.
No. 542 (-2) -- John Lamble, 24-year-old Saratoga resident and former Santa Clara star.
Women's singles
No. 35 (no change) -- Sloane Stephens, 23-year-old Fresno product.
No. 75 (career high, no change) -- CiCi Bellis, 17-year-old product of Atherton in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 89 (no change) -- Nicole Gibbs, 23-year-old former NCAA singles and doubles champion from Stanford..
No. 230 (no change) -- Kristie Ahn, 24-year-old former Stanford All-American.
No. 343 (no change) -- Maria Sanchez, 27-year-old Modesto product.
No. 498 (-3) -- Carol Zhao, 21-year-old former Stanford star.
Women's doubles
No. 21 (no change) -- Raquel Atawo (formerly Kops-Jones), 34-year-old San Jose resident and 2003 NCAA doubles champion from Cal.No. 58 (no change) -- Maria Sanchez, 27-year-old Modesto product.
No. 130 (+1) -- Nicole Gibbs, 23-year-old former NCAA singles and doubles champion from Stanford.
No. 251 (-1) -- CiCi Bellis, 17-year-old product of Atherton in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 311 (no change) -- Carol Zhao, 21-year-old former Stanford star.
No. 391 (no change) -- Kristie Ahn, 24-year-old former Stanford All-American.
No. 615 (+1) -- Maegan Manasse, 21-year-old Cal senior.
No. 743 (+3) -- Alexandra Facey, 23-year-old product of Cameron Park in Sacramento area.
No. 743 (+3) -- Kat Facey, 23-year-old product of Cameron Park in Sacramento area.
No. 888 (+5) -- Sloane Stephens, 23-year-old Fresno product.
No. 311 (no change) -- Carol Zhao, 21-year-old former Stanford star.
No. 391 (no change) -- Kristie Ahn, 24-year-old former Stanford All-American.
No. 615 (+1) -- Maegan Manasse, 21-year-old Cal senior.
No. 710 (no change) -- Michaela Gordon, 17-year-old resident of Saratoga in San Francisco Bay Area.
No. 716 (+1) -- Felicity Maltby, 19-year-old Sunnyvale resident.
No. 743 (+3) -- Kat Facey, 23-year-old product of Cameron Park in Sacramento area.
No. 888 (+5) -- Sloane Stephens, 23-year-old Fresno product.
TV SCHEDULE
(All broadcasts on Tennis Channel; all times in California)
(All broadcasts on Tennis Channel; all times in California)
Wednesday
Hopman Cup, France vs. Great Britain, midnight.
Thursday
Brisbane (men), early rounds, midnight, 2 p.m.
Doha, quarterfinals, 1:30 a.m.
Doha, quarterfinals, 1:30 a.m.
CALENDAR
Jan. 16 (Jan. 15 in United States)-Jan. 29, 2017 -- AUSTRALIAN OPEN. 2016 champions: Novak Djokovic, Angelique Kerber, Jamie Murray-Bruno Soares, Martina Hingis/Sania Mirza, Elena Vesnina/Bruno Soares.
Jan. 19-29 -- Les Petits A's, (14-under), Tarbes, France.
Jan. 27-29 -- Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kick-Off Weekend, 30 campus sites.
Feb. 3-5 -- Davis Cup, World Group, first round, United States vs. Switzerland in Birmingham, Ala.
Jan. 19-29 -- Les Petits A's, (14-under), Tarbes, France.
Jan. 27-29 -- Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kick-Off Weekend, 30 campus sites.
Feb. 3-5 -- Davis Cup, World Group, first round, United States vs. Switzerland in Birmingham, Ala.
Feb. 10-13 -- Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Women's Team Indoor Championships, New Haven, Conn.
Feb. 11-12 -- Fed Cup, World Group, first round, United States vs. Germany at Royal Lahaina Resort, Maui.
Feb. 11-12 -- Fed Cup, World Group, first round, United States vs. Germany at Royal Lahaina Resort, Maui.
Feb. 17-20 -- Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Men's Team Indoor Championships, Charlottesville, Va.
March 6-19-- BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells, Calif. 2016 champions: Novak Djokovic, Victoria Azarenka, Pierre-Hugues Herbert/Nicolas Mahut, Bethanie Mattek-Sands/CoCo Vandeweghe.
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