2012 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships

The Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2012 were a tennis tournament, which was held in Tokyo from 1st to 7th October 2012. It was part of the ATP World Tour in 2012 and was discharged on hard court. In the same week the China Open was played in Beijing, which included just like the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships to Category ATP World Tour 500.

Defender of the single was Andy Murray, who took top seeds again this year, but he bowed out from. In this year's final of the locals Kei Nishikori defeated the Canadians Milos Raonic in three sets. Nishikori is the first Japanese for forty years, who won the singles final in Tokyo. For him, it was after the victory in Delray Beach in 2008, only his second victory on the ATP Tour.

Also in double won Andy Murray, along with his brother Jamie, the title last year. They also participated in this year together in the tournament, but left already in the quarter- finals. The title of Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares picked after a final victory over the top-seeded Radek Stepanek and Leander Paes. For Peya Soares and it was in this year 's third finals, while the second joint title.

The field of the individual competition consisted of 32 players, double that of the competition from 16 pairs. The total prize money amounted to $ 1,280,565, the total financial liabilities amounted to $ 1,407,065.

  • 3.1 seedings
  • 3.2 Explanation of symbols
  • 3.3 Results

Prize money and world ranking points

In the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2012, the following prize money and world ranking points were paid or credited for each round is reached. Players who enter from 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 apply for each player.

Singles

Seedings

Explanations

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

Results

Doubles

Seedings

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

Results

External links and sources

  • Official Homepage of the tournament

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