Here is all the pieces it’s good to know in regards to the China Open and Japan Open – each dwell on Sky Sports activities this week – together with who’s enjoying in every match and the Brits concerned…
Who’s competing on the China Open?
The China Open in Beijing sees each a girls’s and males’s singles match happen concurrently – a WTA 1000 occasion and an ATP Tour 500 match.
Iga Swiatek received the ladies’s occasion in 2023, when the match returned for the primary time in 4 years after disruption attributable to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The ladies’s world No 1, and five-time Grand Slam champion, withdrew final week forward of her title defence, attributable to “personal matters”.
Aryna Sabalenka, contemporary from her US Open win, will now function the highest seed, with Jessica Pegula – who she beat to the title at Flushing Meadows – seeded second. 2019 winner Naomi Osaka has been handed a wildcard into the principle draw, whereas two-time champion Caroline Wozniacki (2010, 2018) can be included within the discipline.
Within the males’s match, world No 1 Jannik Sinner is again to defend his title, whereas final yr’s runner-up Daniil Medvedev additionally returns, as 4 of the world’s prime 5 participate – together with Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz.
There is no such thing as a Novak Djokovic, nevertheless. The six-time China Open champion has as a substitute opted to relaxation up forward of the Rolex Shanghai Masters 1000 occasion going down subsequent week.
Draper seeded tenth at Japan Open
British males’s No 1 Jack Draper is enjoying within the Japan Open, one other ATP Tour 500 match additionally dwell on Sky Sports activities this week.
The 22-year-old starred within the US Open as he reached a primary profession Grand Slam semi-final earlier this month, breaking into the world’s prime 20 consequently.
“I want to get to the position where I’m consistently winning and playing at a high-level week in, week out,” Draper mentioned forward of the Japan Open, the place he’s seeded tenth.
“I want to have a good Asia swing and a good indoor season. The work’s not done yet. This period for me, I’ve played a lot of tennis and I’ve travelled a lot, it’s about looking after my body, making sure I don’t break down.
“I need to hold my motivation robust in order that I can end the yr hopefully in a very robust approach after which clearly have a protracted pre-season and work actually exhausting on my physique and enhance prepared for subsequent yr.”
American Ben Shelton is again to defend his title, whereas compatriot Taylor Fritz, who was victorious in Japan in 2022, is the highest seed for the match that additionally contains France Tiafoe within the discipline.
What different Brits are concerned in China?
Whereas Draper is flying the flag for Nice Britain in Japan, Cameron Norrie has pulled out of the China Open as he continues to get well from a forearm damage that noticed him withdraw from the US Open.
Girls’s British No 1 Katie Boulter is among the many WTA 1000 discipline in Beijing, seeded twenty eighth, whereas Harriet Dart can be included within the entry listing.
Heather Watson misplaced within the second spherical of qualifying at WTA Beijing to Zarina Diyas 6-0 6-2.
In the meantime, Emma Raducanu has withdrawn with a foot damage, the previous US Open winner explaining that she had sprained ligaments.
It’s a robust damage for Raducanu as, with no rating factors to defend, she had a giant alternative to push on from her present rating of seventieth on the earth over the following few weeks.
“I think the rest of the year, as long as I’m healthy, I’m going to try and finish the season and play as many matches as I can,” the 2021 US Open champion mentioned lately.
“It’s something I’m really light on since the grass through the [Washington] DC period. I’ve not played many points, even in practice.
“For me now, I simply need to play matches and, within the meantime, perform a little bit of labor on my sport the place I can.”
Watch both the China Open and Japan Open, live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+ from Wednesday, September 25, with coverage of day one under way from 4am.
What’s coming up on Sky Sports Tennis in September?
- Japan Open – ATP 500 (September 25-October 1)
- China Open – ATP 500 (September 26-October 2)
- China Open – WTA 1000 (September 25-October 6)
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