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PLAYER TOURNAMENT RESULTS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park PLAYER TOURNAMENT RESULTS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park SEED PLAYER NAT RANK OLR R1 R2 R16 QF SF F [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC SRB 1 1 [2] DANIIL MEDVEDEV RUS 2 2 [3] STEFANOS TSITSIPAS GRE 4 4 [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV GER 5 6 [5] ANDREY RUBLEV ROC 7 7 [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA ESP 11 12 [7] HUBERT HURKACZ POL 12 17 [8] DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN ARG 13 11 [9] FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME CAN 15 21 [10] GAEL MONFILS FRA 18 16 [11] ASLAN KARATSEV RUS 24 24 [12] KAREN KHACHANOV RUS 25 27 [13] LORENZO SONEGO ITA 26 26 [14] UGO HUMBERT FRA 28 31 [15] FABIO FOGNINI ITA 31 29 [16] ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA ESP 35 35 MARIN CILIC CRO 36 37 ALEXANDER BUBLIC KAZ 40 39 NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI GEO 42 30 JOHN MILLMAN AUS 44 43 JAN-LENNARD STRUFF GER 48 45 MIOMIR KECMANOVIC SRB 50 47 FRANCES TIAFOE USA 53 65 TOMMY PAUL USA 54 50 YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA JPN 55 56 DOMINIK KOEPFER GER 57 53 + LORENZO MUSETTI ITA 61 61 FEDERICO CORIA ARG 62 103 MARCOS GIRON USA 64 75 PABLO ANDUJAR ESP 65 70 ILYA IVASHKA BLR 66 90 JEREMY CHARDY FRA 68 59 OLR = Ranking used for Tokyo Qualification (14 June 2021) RANK = Ranking on Day-1 of the Tokyo Games CONTINUED… HOW THE FIELD OF 64 WAS DETERMINED: * Qualification for the Tokyo Games based on rankings from 14 June 2021. Top-56 available players received direct entry (only 4 allowed per NOC) * 8 positions were awarded per continent, for National Olympic Committees without qualifiers * Host nation position became direct entry (Yuichi Sugita). Legacy Champion position became direct entry (Andy Murray). PLAYER TOURNAMENT RESULTS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park SEED PLAYER NAT RANK OLR R1 R2 R16 QF SF F KEI NISHIKORI JPN 69 57 SOONWOO KWON KOR 71 79 JAMES DUCKWORTH AUS 77 92 EGOR GERASIMOV BLR 79 76 FACUNDO BAGNIS ARG 80 96 TENNYS SANDGREN USA 81 68 ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA ESP 90 100 THIAGO MONTEIRO BRA 95 83 NORBERT GOMBOS SVK 98 89 GILLES SIMON FRA 102 71 TARO DANIEL JPN 110 104 PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER GER 112 96 PR + DANIEL ELAHI GALAN COL 113 111 YUICHI SUGITA JPN 114 107 + KAMIL MAJCHRZAK POL 115 112 + FRANCISCO CERUNDOLO ARG 116 117 PEDRO SOUSA POR 120 108 * JUAN PABLO VARILLAS PER 122 133 MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN KAZ 123 105 JOAO SOUSA POR 137 109 + HUGO DELLIEN BOL 139 129 * LIAM BROADY GBR 142 146 * TOMAS MACHAC CZE 145 145 * SUMIT NAGAL IND 160 144 * MOHAMED SAFWAT EGY 171 165 + MAX PURCELL AUS 190 280 * MARCELO TOMAS BARRIOS VERA CHI 195 232 * DENIS ISTOMIN UZB 197 187 * JOAO MENEZES BRA 217 206 LUKAS KLEIN SVK 246 254 + LUKE SAVILLE AUS 417 407 YEN-HSUN LU TPE 573 71 PR OLR = Ranking used for Tokyo Qualification (14 June 2021) RANK = Ranking on Day-1 of the Tokyo Games END. HOW THE FIELD OF 64 WAS DETERMINED: * Qualification for the Tokyo Games based on rankings from 14 June 2021. Top-56 available players received direct entry (only 4 allowed per NOC) * 8 positions were awarded per continent, for National Olympic Committees without qualifiers * Host nation position became direct entry (Yuichi Sugita). Legacy Champion position became direct entry (Andy Murray). Medal Rounds | 31 July and 1 August | 2 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER R O NAT DEFEATED R O NAT COURT MATCH SCORES SUN [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV 5 5 GER def [12] KAREN KHACHANOV 25 27 ROC CENTER 6-3, 6-1 / 1:19 SAT [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 11 12 ESP def [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC 1 1 SRB CENTER 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-3 / 2:47 G = ALEXANDER ZVEREV GER S = KAREN KHACHANOV ROC B = PABLO CARRENO BUSTA ESP [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT R = RANKING ON DAY-1 OF THE TOKYO GAMES O = RANKING USED FOR TOKYO QUALIFICATION | 14 JUNE 2021 Semifinals | 30 July | 2 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER R O NAT DEFEATED R O NAT COURT MATCH SCORES FRI [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV 5 5 GER def [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC 1 1 SRB CENTER 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 / 2:03 FRI [12] KAREN KHACHANOV 25 27 ROC def [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 11 12 ESP CENTER 6-3, 6-3 / 1:19 [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT R = RANKING ON DAY-1 OF THE TOKYO GAMES O = RANKING USED FOR TOKYO QUALIFICATION | 14 JUNE 2021 Quarterfinals | 29 July | 4 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER R O NAT DEFEATED R O NAT COURT MATCH SCORES THU [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC 1 1 SRB def KEI NISHIKORI 69 57 JPN CENTER 6-2, 6-0 / 1:10 THU [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 11 12 ESP def [2] DANIIL MEDVEDEV 2 2 ROC COURT-1 6-2, 7-6(5) / 1:42 THU [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV 5 5 GER def JEREMY CHARDY 68 59 FRA COURT-1 6-4, 6-1 / 1:06 THU [12] KAREN KHACHANOV 25 27 ROC def [14] UGO HUMBERT 28 31 FRA COURT-1 7-6(4), 4-6, 6-3 / 2:32 [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT R = RANKING ON DAY-1 OF THE TOKYO GAMES O = RANKING USED FOR TOKYO QUALIFICATION | 14 JUNE 2021 Round of 16 | 28 July | 8 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER R O NAT DEFEATED R O NAT COURT MATCH SCORES WED [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC 1 1 SRB def [16] ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA 35 35 ESP CENTER 6-3, 6-1 / 1:23 WED [2] DANIIL MEDVEDEV 2 2 ROC def [15] FABIO FOGNINI 31 29 ITA CENTER 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 / 2:25 WED [14] UGO HUMBERT 28 31 FRA def [3] STEFANOS TSITSIPAS 4 4 GRE COURT-2 2-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 / 2:20 WED [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV 5 5 GER def NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI 42 30 GEO COURT-1 6-4, 7-6(5) / 1:38 WED [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 11 12 ESP def DOMINIK KOEPFER 57 53 GER COURT-2 7-6(7), 6-3 / 1:55 WED [12] KAREN KHACHANOV 25 27 ROC def [8] DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN 13 11 ARG COURT-3 6-1, 2-6, 6-1 / 2:00 WED KEI NISHIKORI 69 57 JPN def ILYA IVASHKA 66 90 BLR COURT-1 7-6(7), 6-0 / 2:01 WED JEREMY CHARDY 68 59 FRA def LIAM BROADY 142 146 GBR COURT-3 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-1 / 2:37 [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT R = RANKING ON DAY-1 OF THE TOKYO GAMES O = RANKING USED FOR TOKYO QUALIFICATION | 14 JUNE 2021 Round-2 | 26-27 July | 16 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER R O NAT DEFEATED R O NAT COURT MATCH SCORES MON [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC 1 1 SRB def JAN-LENNARD STRUFF 48 45 GER CENTER 6-4, 6-3 / 1:14 MON [2] DANIIL MEDVEDEV 2 2 ROC def SUMIT NAGAL 160 144 IND COURT-1 6-2, 6-1 / 1:06 TUE [3] STEFANOS TSITSIPAS 4 4 GRE def FRANCES TIAFOE 53 65 USA CENTER 6-3, 6-4 / 1:17 MON [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV 5 5 GER def DANIEL ELAHI GALAN 113 111 COL CENTER 6-2, 6-2 / 1:10 MON [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 11 12 ESP def MARIN CILIC 36 37 CRO COURT-1 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 / 2:24 TUE LIAM BROADY 142 146 GBR def [7] HUBERT HURKACZ 12 17 POL COURT-1 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 / 2:12 TUE [8] DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN 13 11 ARG def TOMAS MACHAC 145 145 CZE COURT-1 6-4, 7-5 / 2:02 TUE JEREMY CHARDY 68 59 FRA def [11] ASLAN KARATSEV 24 24 ROC COURT-4 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 / 2:04 TUE [12] KAREN KHACHANOV 25 27 ROC def JAMES DUCKWORTH 77 92 AUS COURT-3 7-5, 6-1 / 1:22 MON NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI 42 30 GEO def [13] LORENZO SONEGO 26 26 ITA COURT-4 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 / 2:42 TUE [14] UGO HUMBERT 28 31 FRA def MIOMIR KECMANOVIC 50 47 SRB COURT-4 4-6, 7-6(5), 7-5 / 2:25 MON [15] FABIO FOGNINI 31 29 ITA def EGOR GERASIMOV 79 76 BLR COURT-2 6-4, 7-6(4) / 1:43 MON [16] ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA 35 35 ESP def JOHN MILLMAN 44 43 AUS COURT-3 6-4, 6-7(4), 6-3 / 2:48 MON DOMINIK KOEPFER 57 53 GER def MAX PURCELL 190 280 AUS COURT-2 6-3, 6-0 / 1:04 TUE KEI NISHIKORI 69 57 JPN def MARCOS GIRON 64 75 USA CENTER 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-1 / 2:18 TUE ILYA IVASHKA 66 90 BLR def MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN 123 105 KAZ COURT-7 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-3 / 2:25 [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT R = RANKING ON DAY-1 OF THE TOKYO GAMES O = RANKING USED FOR TOKYO QUALIFICATION | 14 JUNE 2021 Round-1 | 24-25 July | 32 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER R O NAT DEFEATED R O NAT COURT MATCH SCORES SAT [1] NOVAK DJOKOVIC 1 1 SRB def HUGO DELLIEN 139 129 BOL CENTER 6-2, 6-2 / 1:01 SAT [2] DANIIL MEDVEDEV 2 2 ROC def ALEXANDER BUBLIC 40 39 KAZ CENTER 6-4, 7-6(8) / 1:38 SUN [3] STEFANOS TSITSIPAS 4 4 GRE def PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER 112 96PR GER CENTER 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 / 1:50 SUN [4] ALEXANDER ZVEREV 5 5 GER def YEN-HSUN LU 573 71PR TPE COURT 1 6-1, 6-3 / 0:59 SUN KEI NISHIKORI 69 57 JPN def [5] ANDREY RUBLEV 7 7 ROC COURT-1 6-3, 6-4 / 1:15 SAT [6] PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 11 12 ESP def TENNYS SANDGREN 81 68 USA COURT-2 7-5, 6-2 / 1:31 SUN [7] HUBERT HURKACZ 12 17 POL def LUKE SAVILLE 417 407 AUS COURT-2 6-2, 6-4 / 1:02 SUN [8] DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN 13 11 ARG def JUAN PABLO VARILLAS 122 133 PER COURT-2 7-5, 6-4 / 2:01 SUN MAX PURCELL 190 280 AUS def [9] FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME 15 21 CAN CENTER 6-4, 7-6(2) / 1:55 SUN ILYA IVASHKA 66 90 BLR def [10] GAEL MONFILS 18 16 FRA COURT-3 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 / 3:01 SAT [11] ASLAN KARATSEV 24 24 ROC def TOMMY PAUL 54 50 USA COURT-2 6-3, 6-2 / 1:15 SUN [12] KAREN KHACHANOV 25 27 ROC def YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA 55 56 JPN COURT-3 3-6, 6-1 ,6-2 / 1:49 SAT [13] LORENZO SONEGO 26 26 ITA def TARO DANIEL 110 104 JPN COURT-1 4-6, 7-6(6), 7-6(3) / 3:08 SAT [14] UGO HUMBERT 28 31 FRA def PABLO ANDUJAR 65 70 ESP COURT-4 7-6(3), 6-1 / 1:49 SAT [15] FABIO FOGNINI 31 29 ITA def YUICHI SUGITA 114 107 JPN COURT-3 6-4, 6-3 / 1:48 SAT [16] ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA 35 35 ESP def PEDRO SOUSA 120 108 POR COURT-2 6-3, 6-0 / 1:02 SAT MARIN CILIC 36 37 CRO def JOAO MENEZES 217 206 BRA COURT-3 6-7(5), 7-5, 7-6(7) / 3:23 SAT NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI 42 30 GEO def ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA 90 100 ESP COURT-4 6-3, 6-2 / 1:13 SAT JOHN MILLMAN 44 43 AUS def LORENZO MUSETTI 61 61 ITA COURT-9 6-3, 6-4 / 1:36 SAT JAN-LENNARD STRUFF 48 45 GER def THIAGO MONTEIRO 95 83 BRA COURT-6 6-3, 6-4 / 1:16 SAT MIOMIR KECMANOVIC 50 47 SRB def KAMIL MAJCHRZAK 115 112 POL COURT-7 6-4, 6-2 / 1:17 SUN FRANCES TIAFOE 53 65 USA def SOONWOO KWON 71 79 KOR COURT-3 6-3, 6-2 / 1:09 SUN DOMINIK KOEPFER 57 53 GER def FACUNDO BAGNIS 80 96 ARG COURT-7 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 / 2:07 SUN MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN 123 105 KAZ def FEDERICO CORIA 62 103 ARG COURT-7 7-6(4), 7-5 / 2:10 SUN MARCOS GIRON 64 75 USA def NORBERT GOMBOS 98 89 SVK COURT-4 7-6(4), 3-6, 6-2 /
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