2010 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships

The Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2010 were from 4 to 10 October 2010 in Tokyo. They were part of the ATP World Tour 500 The tournament was endowed with $ 1.1 million.

The field consisted of 32 players in single, double from 16 teams. Defending champion in the individual event was the Frenchman Jo -Wilfried Tsonga, but he left in the first round. Also in double the top-seeded Austrian Julian Knowle and Jurgen Melzer could not defend the title. They failed in the quarterfinals of the Brazilian duo Marcelo Melo / Bruno Soares clearly with 2:6, 2:6.

The singles titles secured the Spaniard Rafael Nadal. It was his 43 titles on the ATP World Tour, and the seventh this season. The doubles title went to Eric Butorac and Jean -Julien Rojer. It was her second common finals and their first joint title.

Parallel to the Japan Open also to found the ATP World Tour 500 counting China Open 2010 in Beijing.

  • 3.1 seedings
  • 3.2 Results
  • 3.3 Explanation of symbols

Prize money and world ranking points

In the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2010, the following prize money and world ranking points were paid or credited for each round is reached. Players that have occurred from the qualifying into the main draw, the qualifying points were given in addition to those for the respective round is reached. Otherwise, the amounts are not cumulative. The amounts for the double competition are per player to understand.

The total prize money for the main competition was $ 1.1 million. The total financial liabilities are stated at $ 1,226,500.

Singles

Seedings

Explanations

  • ALT = substitute ( alternate )
  • PR = Protected Ranking
  • SE = Special Exempt
  • R = Task ( retired )
  • D = disqualification
  • Supra = Walkover

Results

Doubles

Seedings

Results

Explanations

  • Q = qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • ALT = substitute ( alternate )
  • PR = Protected Ranking
  • SE = Special Exempt
  • R = Task ( retired )
  • D = disqualification
  • Supra = Walkover

External links and sources

  • Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships (English)

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