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Monday October 8, 2012

Nishikori makes history by winning Japan Open


TOKYO: Kei Nishikori made history by becoming the first Japanese to win the Japan Open tennis tournament yesterday when he defeated young Canadian star Milos Raonic in the final.

The 22-year-old, who eliminated world number six Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals, pulverised Raonic’s serve-and-volley game to score a 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-0 victory in his fourth career final on the tour.

“I can’t believe it,” said a jubilant Nishikori. “I’ve never played well in this tournament before, so I had thought I would never win this tournament. I’m really happy to win.”

He was the first player from the host nation to win the Japan Open since it was sanctioned by the ATP in 1973.

“I knew he has a very good serve, so I tried to move a step forward. My return was working really well this week,” Nishikori said.

Raonic, who had lost only one service game in his previous four matches, lost another in the second game of the first set before breaking back in the fifth game.

Nishikori, missing two set points in the 12th game, stormed back from 0-3 down in the tie-breaker. He scored his second mini-break to take a commanding 6-4 lead before taking the set when Raonic’s backhand shot went wide.

The Canadian managed to pull off the only break to tie the contest at one set all. But in the final set, Nishikori broke him in the second game and dominated the rest of the battle for a surprisingly lopsided scoreline. — AFP

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