The 2014 ITF Women's Circuit is the 2014 edition of the second tier tour for women's professional tennis. It is organised by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the WTA Tour. The ITF Women's Circuit includes tournaments with prize money ranging from $10,000 up to $100,000.

Schedule

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Ranking points distribution

DescriptionWFSFQFR16R32QLFRQ3Q2Q1
ITF $100,000+H (S)150905528141641
ITF $100,000+H (D)1509055281
ITF $100,000 (S)140855025131641
ITF $100,000 (D)1408550251
ITF $75,000+H (S)130804824121531
ITF $75,000+H (D)1308048241
ITF $75,000 (S)115704221101531
ITF $75,000 (D)1157042211
ITF $50,000+H (S)10060361891531
ITF $50,000+H (D)1006036181
ITF $50,000 (S)8048291581531
ITF $50,000 (D)804829151
ITF $25,000+H (S)60362211612
ITF $25,000+H (D)603622111
ITF $25,000 (S)5030189511
ITF $25,000 (D)50301891
ITF $15,000 (S)2515951
ITF $15,000 (D)2515910
ITF $10,000 (S)127421
ITF $10,000 (D)127410

"+H" indicates that hospitality is provided.

Retirements

Player Born Highest singles/doubles ranking ITF titles in singles+doubles Reason
Australia Bojana Bobusic 2 October 1987 222/187 1+3 ongoing foot problems
Belarus Ima Bohush 2 August 1990 515/260 0+4
Jamaica Alanna Broderick 18 August 1980 724/364 0+4
Spain Eva Fernández Brugués 5 May 1986 185/336 7+2
Denmark Malou Ejdesgaard 13 March 1991 717/252 0+7
Belgium Debbrich Feys 20 December 1984 341/178 1+6
Australia Azra Hadzic 26 November 1994 301/512 1+0
Australia Sacha Jones 8 November 1990 150/169 10+2 career change
France Anaïs Laurendon 15 April 1985 180/246 6+10
Ukraine Olga Lazarchuk 3 December 198 146/326 4+1
Croatia Ani Mijačika 15 June 1987 193/222 9+10
Hungary Kira Nagy 29 December 1977 122/96 18+10
France Virginie Pichet 28 January 1983 120/239 7+5
Portugal Frederica Piedade 5 June 1982 142/158 11+19
Switzerland Amra Sadiković 6 May 1989 179/148 8+11

Comebacks

Player Born Highest singles/doubles ranking ITF titles in singles+doubles
United Kingdom Naomi Cavaday 24 April 1989 174/184 3+2
Czech Republic Gabriela Chmelinová 2 June 1976 258/32 6+55
Serbia Vojislava Lukić 31 March 1987 203/223 6+3
Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová 23 April 1989 7/128 2+0

See also

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