| Date | Event | State | Type |
| Cairns Pro Tour | QLD | Pro Tour | |
| CSG Open | NT | AMT | |
| Gosford Spring Gold #6 | NSW | AMT | |
| Australian Tennis Magazine September AMT #2 | VIC | AMT |
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Australian Money Tournaments
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In total, 200 tournaments across Australia make up the Australian Money Tournament series in 2010, giving all players the opportunity to lower their Australian Ranking.
The five levels of Australian Money Tournaments is as follows:
AMT Platinum Series (offering $10,000 in total prizemoney)
Across the Australian states and territories in 2010 are a total of 27 tournaments that offer the highest amount of points outside the AMT Platinum Series. These are grouped as the AMT Gold Series and offer a total of $7500 in prizemoney. Across the country in 2010 there are 13 Gold tournaments in NSW, six in VIC, three in QLD, two each in SA and WA and one in the Northern Territory.
Across the Australian states and territories in 2010 are a total of 43 tournaments that are classified as the AMT Silver Series. These tournaments offer $5000 in prizemoney. Across the country in 2010 there are 15 Silver tournaments in NSW, 10 in VIC, 12 in QLD, 3 in NT, 2 in WA and 1 in Tasmania.
Across the Australian states and territories in 2010 are a total of 44 tournaments that are classified as the AMT Bronze Sieres. These tournaments offer $3000 in prizemoney. Across the country in 2010 there are 17 Bronze tournaments in NSW, 8 in VIC, 9 in QLD, 2 in SA, 4 in WA, 3 in Tasmania, and one in the Northern Territory.
Across the Australian states and territories in 2010 are a total of 50 tournaments that offer the lowest highest amount of prizemoney amongst the Australian Money Tournaments. These tournaments are classified as the AMT White Series. Recommended for athletes beginning their transition from junior tournaments into the Open environment. Across the country in 2010 there are 14 White tournaments in NSW, 18 in VIC, 4 in QLD, 6 in SA, 4 in WA, 2 in Tasmania and in the Northern Territory and one in the ACT.
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