An Exclusive Club: What It Takes To Triumph In Beijing And Tokyo

  • Posted: Oct 01, 2018

An Exclusive Club: What It Takes To Triumph In Beijing And Tokyo

All 14 editions of the China Open have been won by Grand Slam finalists

Since the introduction of the China Open in 2004, Beijing and Tokyo’s Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships – both ATP World Tour 500 tournaments – have regularly attracted the biggest names on the ATP World Tour.

Each of the China Open’s previous 14 champions have featured inside the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings and reached a Grand Slam final. Tokyo has also been blessed with consistent success by its top attendees, with Roger Federer’s triumph in 2006 marking the first of ten consecutive editions to be won by a player who has achieved a Top 5 career-high ATP Ranking.

With a rich blend of tradition, culture and modern innovation, the capitals of China and Japan have consistently proven to be popular destinations for players as the season looks ahead to the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals in November. With 500 points on offer to the tournament champion, both Beijing and Tokyo provide huge opportunities for those yet to qualify, or those looking to boost their chances of finishing the season as the year-end World No. 1, to make a move up the ATP Race To London standings.

PAST TEN CHAMPIONS IN BEIJING AND TOKYO

Year Beijing Final Tokyo Final
2017 Rafael Nadal d. Nick Kyrgios David Goffin d. Adrian Mannarino
2016 Andy Murray d. Grigor Dimitrov Nick Kyrgios d. David Goffin
2015 Novak Djokovic d. Rafael Nadal Stan Wawrinka d. Benoit Paire
2014 Novak Djokovic d. Tomas Berdych Kei Nishikori d. Milos Raonic
2013 Novak Djokovic d. Rafael Nadal Juan Martin del Potro d. Milos Raonic
2012 Novak Djokovic d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Kei Nishikori d. Milos Raonic
2011 Tomas Berdych d. Marin Cilic Andy Murray d. Rafael Nadal
2010 Novak Djokovic d. David Ferrer Rafael Nadal d. Gael Monfils
2009 Novak Djokovic d. Marin Cilic Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Mikhail Youzhny
2008 Andy Roddick d. Dudi Sela Tomas Berdych d. Juan Martin del Potro

Not only has it proven tough for players to finish these events with the champions trophy, reaching the final itself has been a unenviable task for many. Of the 20 men to finish runner-up at the two events over the past decade, 16 have featured inside the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings throughout their careers so far. This season, US Open finalist Juan Martin del Potro and World No. 5 Alexander Zverev lead the way in Beijing, with No. 6-ranked Marin Cilic and World No. 9 Kevin Anderson occupying the top two seeding positions in Tokyo.

Seven members of the Top 20 will be in attendance at The Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Center, with four of the nine ATP World Tour 500 series champions this year all keen to add a second trophy at the level to their 2018 resume. Dubai champion Roberto Bautista Agut and Washington, D.C. titlist Zverev will clash in the first round, with Halle winner Borna Coric and Hamburg champion also featuring in the 32-man draw.

Six Top 20 stars will appear in a Tokyo field which also includes four of the Top 5-placed players in the ATP Race To Milan. Stefanos Tsitispas, Denis Shapovalov, Alex de Minaur and Frances Tiafoe will all enter the event determined to add more points to their names as they bid to solidify their positions ahead of the Next Gen ATP Finals; an added dynamic to an already invaluable week in the Asian Swing.

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