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TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park SEED PLAYER NAT CR RANK OLR R1 R16 QF SF F [1] * MATE PAVIC CRO 3 1 1 * NIKOLA MEKTIC CRO 2 2 [2] * NICOLAS MAHUT FRA 9 3 3 * PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT FRA 6 7 [3] * ROBERT FARAH COL 15 7 4 * JUAN SEBASTIAN CABAL COL 8 5 [4] DANIIL MEDVEDEV ROC 26 2(S) 2(S) ASLAN KARATSEV ROC 24(S) 24(S) [5] LUKAS KUBOT POL 29 17 17 HUBERT HURKACZ POL 12(S) 17(S) [6] ANDREY RUBLEV ROC 32 7(S) 7(S) KAREN KHACHANOV ROC 25(S) 27(S) [7] NEAL SKUPSKI GBR 38 16 19 + JAMIE MURRAY GBR 22 21 [8] WESLEY KOOLHOF NED 41 14 14 WALKOVER ROJER COVID JEAN-JULIEN ROJER NED 27 27 POSITIVE PABLO CARREÑO BUSTA ESP 46 11(S) 12(S) ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA ESP 35(S) 35(S) * IVAN DODIG CRO 48 12 8 MARIN CILIC CRO 36(S) 37(S) KEVIN KRAWIETZ GER 48 15 20 TIM PUETZ GER 33 40 ALEXANDER ZVEREV GER 53 5(S) 6(S) JAN-LENNARD STRUFF GER 48(S) 45(S) JORAN VLIEGEN BEL 59 29 28 SANDER GILLES BEL 30 29 RAJEEV RAM USA 63 10 11 FRANCES TIAFOE USA 53(S) 65(S) JOHN PEERS AUS 64 25 25 + MAX PURCELL AUS 39 44 * HORACIO ZEBALLOS ARG 68 4 6 ANDRES MOLTENI ARG 64 65 OLR = Ranking used for Tokyo Qualification (14 June 2021) RANK = Ranking on Day-1 of the Tokyo Games CONTINUED… CR = Combined Ranking: When a player's Singles Ranking is better, ITF uses that number for CR HOW THE FIELD OF 32 TEAMS WAS DETERMINED: * Top-10 Doubles players on 14 June 2021 qualify. Each selects a partner from NOC ranked inside top-300 (Singles or Doubles) As a result, 7 teams directly qualified. Remaining spots in the draw determined by Combined Rankings Additional Singles competitors entered the field once Doubles quota was met * One spot in the draw reserved for host nation -- Ben McLachlan and Kei Nishikori elected to represent Japan TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park SEED PLAYER NAT CR RANK OLR R1 R16 QF SF F MARCELO MELO BRA 70 18 18 + MARCELO DEMOLINER BRA 52 48 GAEL MONFILS FRA 71 18(S) 16(S) JEREMY CHARDY FRA 53 57 MICHAEL VENUS NZL 71 20 15 WALKOVER MARCUS DANIELL NZL 51 46 ANDREY GOLUBEV KAZ 75 35 39 ALEXANDER BUBLIK KAZ 40(S) 39(S) LUKE SAVILLE AUS 76 32 33 JOHN MILLMAN AUS 44(S) 43(S) PHILIPP OSWALD AUT 85 42 36 OLIVER MARACH AUT 43 30 LORENZO SONEGO ITA 87 26(S) 26(S) + LORENZO MUSETTI ITA 61(S) 61(S) DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN ARG 93 13(S) 11(S) FACUNDO BAGNIS ARG 80(S) 96(S) * BEN MCLACHLAN JPN 107 38 42 * KEI NISHIKORI JPN 69(S) 57(S) * JOE SALISBURY GBR 113 9 10 ANDY MURRAY GBR 104(S) 105(S) AUSTIN KRAJICEK USA 126 45 50 TENNYS SANDGREN USA 81(S) 68(S) + EGOR GERASIMOV BLR 145 79(S) 76(S) + ILYA IVASHKA BLR 66(S) 90(S) PABLO ANDUJAR ESP 155 65(S) 70(S) ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA ESP 90(S) 100(S) + YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA JPN 165 55(S) 56(S) + TARO DANIEL JPN 110(S) 104(S) JOAO SOUSA POR 218 98 96 PEDRO SOUSA POR 120(S) 108(S) * FILIP POLASEK SVK 257 11 9 LUKAS KLEIN SVK 246(S) 241 OLR = Ranking used for Tokyo Qualification (14 June 2021) RANK = Ranking on Day-1 of the Tokyo Games END. CR = Combined Ranking: When a player's Singles Ranking is better, ITF uses that number for CR HOW THE FIELD OF 32 TEAMS WAS DETERMINED: * Top-10 Doubles players on 14 June 2021 qualify. Each selects a partner from NOC ranked inside top-300 (Singles or Doubles) As a result, 7 teams directly qualified. Remaining spots in the draw determined by Combined Rankings Additional Singles competitors entered the field once Doubles quota was met * One spot in the draw reserved for host nation -- Ben McLachlan and Kei Nishikori elected to represent Japan Medal Rounds | 30 July | 2 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER CR RANK NAT DEFEATED CR RANK NAT COURT MATCH SCORES FRI [1] MATE PAVIC 3 1 CRO def IVAN DODIG 48 12 CRO CENTER 6-4, 3-6 [10-6] / 1:36 NIKOLA MEKTIC 2 CRO MARIN CILIC 36(S) CRO FRI MICHAEL VENUS 71 20 NZL def AUSTIN KRAJICEK 126 45 USA CENTER 7-6(3), 6-2 / 1:48 MARCUS DANIELL 51 NZL TENNYS SANDGREN 81(S) USA MATE PAVIC CRO G = NIKOLA MEKTIC CRO IVAN DODIG CRO S = MARIN CILIC CRO MICHAEL VENUS NZL B = MARCUS DANIELL NZL [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT CR = COMBINED RANKING RANK = CURRENT RANKINGS USED TO DETERMINE COMBINED RANKING (S) = SINGLES RANKING USED TO CALCULATE COMBINED RANKING Semifinals | 29 July | 2 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER CR RANK NAT DEFEATED CR RANK NAT COURT MATCH SCORES THU [1] MATE PAVIC 3 1 CRO def AUSTIN KRAJICEK 126 45 USA COURT-3 6-4, 6-4 / 1:21 NIKOLA MEKTIC 2 CRO TENNYS SANDGREN 81(S) USA THU IVAN DODIG 48 12 CRO def MICHAEL VENUS 71 20 NZL COURT-2 6-2, 6-2 / 1:15 MARIN CILIC 36(S) CRO MARCUS DANIELL 51 NZL [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT CR = COMBINED RANKING RANK = CURRENT RANKINGS USED TO DETERMINE COMBINED RANKING (S) = SINGLES RANKING USED TO CALCULATE COMBINED RANKING Quarterfinals | 28 July | 4 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER CR RANK NAT DEFEATED CR RANK NAT COURT MATCH SCORES WED [1] MATE PAVIC 3 1 CRO def BEN MCLACHLAN 107 38 JPN CENTER 6-3, 6-3 / 1:08 NIKOLA MEKTIC 2 CRO KEI NISHIKORI 69(S) JPN WED MICHAEL VENUS 71 20 NZL def [3] ROBERT FARAH 15 7 COL COURT-4 6-3, 3-6 [10-7] / 1:33 MARCUS DANIELL 51 NZL JUAN SEBASTIAN CABAL 8 COL WED IVAN DODIG 48 12 CRO def JOE SALISBURY 113 9 GBR COURT-5 4-6, 7-6(2) [10-7] / 2:18 MARIN CILIC 36(S) CRO ANDY MURRAY 104(S) GBR WED AUSTIN KRAJICEK 126 45 USA def ALEXANDER ZVEREV 53 5(S) GER COURT-4 6-3, 7-6(4) / 1:25 TENNYS SANDGREN 81(S) USA JAN-LENNARD STRUFF 48(S) GER [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT CR = COMBINED RANKING RANK = CURRENT RANKINGS USED TO DETERMINE COMBINED RANKING (S) = SINGLES RANKING USED TO CALCULATE COMBINED RANKING Round of 16 | 26-27 July | 8 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER CR RANK NAT DEFEATED CR RANK NAT COURT MATCH SCORES MON [1] MATE PAVIC 3 1 CRO def LORENZO SONEGO 87 26(S) ITA COURT-4 7-5, 6-7(5) [10-7] / 2:04 NIKOLA MEKTIC 2 CRO LORENZO MUSETTI 61(S) ITA MON [3] ROBERT FARAH 15 7 COL def PHILIPP OSWALD 85 42 AUT COURT-7 6-4, 6-1 / 1:25 JUAN SEBASTIAN CABAL 8 COL OLIVER MARACH 43 AUT MON BEN MCLACHLAN 107 38 JPN def [7] NEAL SKUPSKI 38 16 GBR COURT-7 6-3, 6-4 / 1:20 KEI NISHIKORI 69(S) JPN JAMIE MURRAY 22 GBR MON MICHAEL VENUS 71 20 NZL def [8] WESLEY KOOLHOF 41 14 NED COURT-8 w/o MARCUS DANIELL 51 NZL JEAN-JULIEN ROJER 27 NED TUE IVAN DODIG 48 12 CRO def RAJEEV RAM 63 10 USA COURT-3 6-3, 7-5 / 1:31 MARIN CILIC 36(S) CRO FRANCES TIAFOE 53(S) USA TUE JOE SALISBURY 113 9 GBR def KEVIN KRAWIETZ 48 15 GER COURT-7 6-2, 7-6(2) / 1:35 ANDY MURRAY 104(S) GBR TIM PUETZ 33 GER TUE ALEXANDER ZVEREV 53 5(S) GER def GAEL MONFILS 71 18(S) FRA COURT-4 6-4, 7-5 / 1:19 JAN-LENNARD STRUFF 48(S) GER JEREMY CHARDY 53 FRA TUE AUSTIN KRAJICEK 126 45 USA def FILIP POLASEK 257 11 SVK COURT-6 6-7(2), 6-2 [10-5] / 1:28 TENNYS SANDGREN 81(S) USA LUKAS KLEIN 246(S) SVK [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT CR = COMBINED RANKING RANK = CURRENT RANKINGS USED TO DETERMINE COMBINED RANKING (S) = SINGLES RANKING USED TO CALCULATE COMBINED RANKING Round-1 | 24-25 July | 16 matches | Ariake Tennis Forest Park DAY WINNER CR RANK NAT DEFEATED CR RANK NAT COURT MATCH SCORES SAT [1] MATE PAVIC 3 1 CRO def MARCELO MELO 70 18 BRA COURT-10 7-6(6), 6-4 / 1:37 NIKOLA MEKTIC 2 CRO MARCELO DEMOLINER 52 BRA SAT JOE SALISBURY 113 9 GBR def [2] NICOLAS MAHUT 9 3 FRA COURT-5 6-3, 6-2 / 1:15 ANDY MURRAY 104(S) GBR PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT 6 FRA SUN [3] ROBERT FARAH 15 7 COL def PABLO CARREÑO BUSTA 46 11(S) ESP COURT-10 6-2, 6-4 / 1:19 JUAN SEBASTIAN CABAL 8 COL ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA 35(S) ESP SUN FILIP POLASEK 257 11 SVK def [4] DANIIL MEDVEDEV 26 2(S) ROC COURT-9 7-5, 6-4 / 1:23 LUKAS KLEIN 246(S) SVK ASLAN KARATSEV 24(S) ROC SAT ALEXANDER ZVEREV 53 5(S) GER def [5] LUKAS KUBOT 29 17 POL COURT-6 6-2, 7-6(5) / 1:31 JAN-LENNARD STRUFF 48(S) GER HUBERT HURKACZ 12(S) POL SAT RAJEEV RAM 63 10 USA def [6] ANDREY RUBLEV 32 7(S) ROC COURT-10 -7(3), 7-6(5) [12-10] / 2:05 FRANCES TIAFOE 53(S) USA KAREN KHACHANOV 25(S) ROC SAT [7] NEAL SKUPSKI 38 16 GBR def HORACIO ZEBALLOS 68 4 ARG COURT-11 6-7(3), 6-4 [13-11] / 2:11 JAMIE MURRAY 22 GBR ANDRES MOLTENI 64 ARG SAT [8] WESLEY KOOLHOF 41 14 NED def JORAN VLIEGEN 59 29 BEL COURT-11 6-3, 7-6(5) / 1:53 JEAN-JULIEN ROJER 27 NED SANDER GILLES 30 BEL SUN IVAN DODIG 48 12 CRO def YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA 165 55(S) JPN COURT-5 6-2, 6-4 / 1:09 MARIN CILIC 36(S) CRO TARO DANIEL 110(S) JPN SAT KEVIN KRAWIETZ 48 15 GER def DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN 93 13(S) ARG COURT-5 6-2, 6-1 / 1:00 TIM PUETZ 33 GER FACUNDO BAGNIS 80(S) ARG SUN AUSTIN KRAJICEK 126 45 USA def JOHN PEERS 64 25 AUS COURT-5 3-6, 7-6(5) [10-5] / 1:28 TENNYS SANDGREN 81(S) USA MAX PURCELL 39 AUS SAT GAEL MONFILS 71 18(S) FRA def ANDREY GOLUBEV 75 35 KAZ COURT-8 6-7(4), 7-6(3) [10-8] / 2:04 JEREMY CHARDY 53 FRA ALEXANDER BUBLIK 40(S) KAZ SUN MICHAEL VENUS 71 20 NZL def EGOR GERASIMOV 145 79(S) BLR COURT-7 6-3, 7-6(6) / 1:17 MARCUS DANIELL 51 NZL ILYA IVASHKA 66(S) BLR SUN PHILIPP OSWALD 85 42 AUT def LUKE SAVILLE 76 32 AUS COURT-10 7-5, 6-2 / 1:20 OLIVER MARACH 43 AUT JOHN MILLMAN 44(S) AUS SUN LORENZO SONEGO 87 26(S) ITA def PABLO ANDUJAR 155 65(S) ESP COURT-8 7-5, 6-4 / 1:37 LORENZO MUSETTI 61(S) ITA ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA 90(S) ESP SAT BEN MCLACHLAN 107 38 JPN def JOAO SOUSA 218 98 POR COURT-5 6-1, 6-4 / 0:58 KEI NISHIKORI 69(S) JPN PEDRO SOUSA 120(S) POR [#] = SEEDING FOR THE TOURNAMENT CR = COMBINED RANKING RANK = CURRENT RANKINGS USED TO DETERMINE COMBINED RANKING (S) = SINGLES RANKING USED TO CALCULATE COMBINED RANKING PRE-TOURNAMENT WITHDRAWALS | Ariake Tennis Forest Park PLAYER/TEAM WITHDRAWAL NAT CR OLR PLAYER/ TEAM REPLACEMENT NAT CR OLR [5] BRUNO SOARES BRA 31 13 + MARCELO DEMOLINER BRA 66 48 MARCELO MELO BRA 18 MARCELO MELO BRA 18 [8] MATTEO BERRETTINI ITA 38 9(S)
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