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The 2009 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 36th edition of the event known that year as the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships , and was part of the 500 Series of the 2009 ATP World Tour .
Tomáš Berdych was the defending champion, but he lost in the quarterfinals to Mikhail Youzhny. Second-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won in the final 6–3, 6–3 against Mikhail Youzhny . Seeds [ edit ]
Following World War II, the event was sometimes known as the Japan International Championships until 1972. The Japan Open was first held in 1972 as a minor ATP event and from 1973 was part of the Grand Prix tennis tour. The Japan Open was known as the "Tokyo Outdoor Grand Prix" between 1973 and 1989. From 1990 it was part of the ATP Tour.
Shingo Kunieda (国枝 慎吾, Kunieda Shingo, born February 21, 1984) is a Japanese former wheelchair tennis player. With four Paralympic gold medals, 28 major singles titles – an all-time record in singles of any tennis discipline – and 50 major titles overall, Kunieda is widely considered the greatest male wheelchair player of all time.
Championship Champions Finalists Score in the final Women's Doubles Australian Open: Tímea Babos Kristina Mladenovic: Hsieh Su-wei Barbora Strýcová: 6–2, 6–1 Wimbledon: Cancelled US Open: Laura Siegemund Vera Zvonareva: Xu Yifan Nicole Melichar: 6–4, 6–4 French Open: Tímea Babos Kristina Mladenovic: Alexa Guarachi Desirae Krawczyk ...
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the ATP. The 2009 ATP World Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 500 series, the ATP World Tour 250 series, the ATP World Team Championship, the Davis Cup ...
Throughout its history, many changes in the Grand Slam tennis tournaments have affected the number of titles won by various players. These have included the opening of the French national championships to international players in 1925, the elimination of the challenge round in 1922, and the admission of professional players in 1968 (the start of the Open Era).
The ITF World Champions Dinner takes place annually to honour the previous year's champions, [10] who are presented with a trophy, but not any monetary prize. [11] The dinner was held during the French Open up until 2022, but since 2023 has been held during Wimbledon. For 2020 there were no ITF World Champion awards given due to the COVID-19 ...