Orleans France $100K+H (Indoor Hard) - Alex Bogdanovic, Josh Goodall (Bloomfield)
Donetsk $50K+H (Hard) - Alex Slabinsky
Tulsa $50K (Hard) - Jonny Marray, Jamie Baker
FUTURES
Nottingham GB F14 $15K (Hard) - Ken Skupski, Neil Bamford, Dan Evans, Dan Cox, Matt Illingworth, Ian Flanagan, Tim Hewitt, Sean Thornley, David Brewer, Josh Milton (Arlidge, Bains, Rice, Smethurst, Fitzpatrick, Pritchard)
France F14 $15K+H (Hard) - Chris Eaton
Australia F5 $15K (Hard) - Myles Blake
Spain F34 $15K (Hard) - James Ward (Brassington, Barlow, Bradshaw)
USA F22 $10K (Hard) - (Kinsella)
Burundi F1 $10K (Clay) - (Harfield)
WTA
Greece $100K+H (Clay) - (Elliott)
Japan $25K (Carpet) - (Curtis, Moore)
Australia $25K (Hard) - Naomi Broady, Liz Thomas (Rae, Proctor)
And let's not count out the fact that some top 50 player may ask for a wild card since Bucharest is the only Tour event this week. And since it's on clay and is cushioned by US Open and Davis Cup on either side, it may mean three weeks without tennis for someone like Gicquel.
Eaton's higher up the alternate list in Donetsk, but as he's already in France for the futures event the previous week he'll probably play Orleans.
Orleans is a very strong event, so not going to be many easy openers for the Brits, but there are players that they can both beat, especially Boggo, while Slabba's in a decent field in Ukraine, but all depends on the draw he gets
C. Rochus on an indoor court would be a lot favourable than Stakhovksy, and Oli Rochus has had a terrible year, Mahut is in a horrible rut at the moment, while Baghdatis has barely played all year.