Date | R | Home v Away | - |
06/18 00:30 |
- |
Yusuke Takahashi v Yuya Kibi
|
4-6,1-6
|
06/18 00:30 |
- |
Jumpei Yamasaki v Ben Mclachlan
|
6-4,6-4
|
06/18 00:30 |
- |
Tetsuro Habusawa v Yusuke Watanuki
|
4-6,2-6
|
06/18 00:30 |
- |
Arata Onozawa v Renta Tokuda
|
6-4,6-2
|
06/17 04:30 |
- |
Koichi Sano v Oh-Hee Kwon
|
6-3,3-6,6-4
|
06/17 03:40 |
- |
Ryota Kishi v Yuya Kibi
|
3-6,1-6
|
06/17 01:30 |
- |
Hiroyasu Ehara v Yuichiro Inui
|
6-4,6-0
|
06/17 01:00 |
- |
Shunrou Takeshima v Katsuki Nagao
|
6-7,3-6
|
06/17 01:00 |
- |
Masaki Sasai v Ryota Tanuma
|
1-6,3-6
|
06/17 01:00 |
- |
Tetsuro Habusawa v Atsushi Ushida
|
6-7,7-5,6-4
|
06/16 02:15 |
- |
Arata Onozawa v Keisuke Watanuki
|
7-6,0-6,6-3
|
06/16 01:45 |
- |
Ju-Hae Moon v David Barclay
|
6-2,6-2
|
06/16 00:30 |
- |
Ko Suzuki v Yusuke Watanuki
|
0-6,2-6
|
06/16 00:30 |
- |
Hiromasa Oku v Ku Keon Kang
|
6-2,6-1
|
06/16 00:30 |
- |
Akito Higa v Renta Tokuda
|
0-6,1-6
|
06/22 06:40 |
- |
Yuya Kibi v Hiromasa Oku
|
6-4,6-3
|
06/21 03:20 |
- |
Yohei Ono v Hiromasa Oku
|
2-6,4-6
|
06/21 01:00 |
- |
Yuya Kibi v Ben Mclachlan
|
7-6,7-6
|
06/20 02:30 |
- |
Yohei Ono v Chih-Jen Ho
|
4-6,6-3,6-2
|
06/20 01:00 |
- |
Ben Mclachlan v Gengo Kikuchi
|
7-6,7-6
|
06/20 01:00 |
- |
Yuya Kibi v Sho Katayama
|
6-2,6-3
|
06/19 03:55 |
- |
Hiromasa Oku v Arata Onozawa
|
Retired
|
06/19 03:05 |
- |
Yuya Kibi v Renta Tokuda
|
7-5,6-4
|
06/19 01:00 |
- |
Chih-Jen Ho v Takashi Saito
|
7-6,2-6,6-1
|
06/19 01:00 |
- |
Katsuki Nagao v Yohei Ono
|
5-7,5-7
|
06/19 01:00 |
- |
Shunrou Takeshima v Gengo Kikuchi
|
2-6,3-6
|
06/19 01:00 |
- |
Ben Mclachlan v Masaki Sasai
|
6-3,6-4
|
06/18 02:30 |
- |
Masato Shiga v Ben Mclachlan
|
6-4,4-6,0-6
|
06/18 02:00 |
- |
Yosuke Watanuki v Takashi Saito
|
1-6,1-6
|
06/18 00:30 |
- |
Yuya Kibi v Tetsuro Habusawa
|
6-1,6-4
|
**Tournament Description: ITF Japan F7**
The ITF Japan F7 is an exciting professional tennis tournament that forms part of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Tennis Tour. Held annually in Japan, this event attracts a diverse field of talented players from around the globe, including rising stars and seasoned competitors looking to gain valuable ranking points and experience on the circuit.
Set against the backdrop of Japan's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, the tournament typically takes place on outdoor hard courts, providing a fast-paced and dynamic playing surface that showcases the athletes' skills and agility. The ITF Japan F7 is known for its competitive spirit and high-quality matches, making it a must-watch event for tennis enthusiasts.
Participants compete in both singles and doubles categories, with matches taking place over the course of a week. The tournament not only serves as a platform for players to enhance their rankings but also offers a unique opportunity for local fans to witness world-class tennis up close.
In addition to the thrilling on-court action, the ITF Japan F7 fosters a sense of community, bringing together players, coaches, and fans in a celebration of sport and camaraderie. With its rich tradition and commitment to promoting tennis at all levels, the ITF Japan F7 continues to be a significant event on the international tennis calendar.