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Nick Kyrgios - Pedro Martinez - Taylor Fritz - Thanasi Kokkinakis - Marcelo Melo - Shapovalov remains perfect at Japan Open, beats Coric to advance to semifinal - cbc.ca - France - Croatia - Usa - Japan -  Tokyo - South Korea - North Korea - county Hill -  Seoul

Shapovalov remains perfect at Japan Open, beats Coric to advance to semifinal

Canadian Denis Shapovalov remains perfect at the Japan Open.

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Denis Shapovalov - Nick Kyrgios - Pedro Martinez - Taylor Fritz - Thanasi Kokkinakis - Marcelo Melo - Shapovalov beats Coric, Kyrgios withdraws from Japan Open - tsn.ca - France - Japan -  Tokyo - South Korea -  Seoul

Shapovalov beats Coric, Kyrgios withdraws from Japan Open

TOKYO (AP) — Taylor Fritz advanced to the Japan Open semifinals after Nick Kyrgios withdrew because of a left knee injury on Friday.

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Summer Olympics - Jim Redmond, who helped son Derek in memorable Olympics moment, dead at 81 - foxnews.com - Britain - Usa - Bahamas -  Seoul

Jim Redmond, who helped son Derek in memorable Olympics moment, dead at 81

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.

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Rafael Nadal - Serena Williams - Chris Evert - Steffi Graf: Chris Evert pays tribute to tennis legend for historic achievement - givemesport.com - Germany - Usa -  Seoul

Steffi Graf: Chris Evert pays tribute to tennis legend for historic achievement

Chris Evert has paid tribute to fellow tennis legend Steffi Graf on the anniversary of a legendary milestone the German set 36 years ago.

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Rafael Nadal - Karen Khachanov - Carlos Alcaraz - Hubert Hurkacz - Alexander Zverev - Matteo Berrettini - Novak Djokovic - Cameron Norrie - Pablo Carreño - Marin Cilic 252 (252) - Taylor Fritz - Casper Ruud - Spain reigns as Rafael Nadal second behind Carlos Alcaraz in ATP rankings - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Croatia - Spain - Usa - Norway - Israel -  Seoul -  Tel Aviv -  Astana

Spain reigns as Rafael Nadal second behind Carlos Alcaraz in ATP rankings

Rafael Nadal moving back up to second. Nadal, 36, benefited from Casper Ruud's quarter-final exit in Seoul where he was top seed, to move ahead of the Norwegian. Novak Djokovic, winner of his third tournament this season in Tel Aviv, stays seventh but scores 250 precious points in the race for the ATP Finals in Turin, his end-of-season goal.

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Rafael Nadal - Iga Swiatek - Nick Kyrgios - Karen Khachanov - Pablo Carreno Busta - Carlos Alcaraz - Hubert Hurkacz - Alexander Zverev - Matteo Berrettini - Novak Djokovic - Cameron Norrie - Marin Cilic 252 (252) - Taylor Fritz - Casper Ruud - Atp Tour - Spain reigns as Nadal second behind Alcaraz in ATP rankings - news24.com - France - Croatia - Spain - Usa - Norway - Israel -  Seoul -  Tel Aviv -  Astana

Spain reigns as Nadal second behind Alcaraz in ATP rankings

Spain reigns at the summit of men's tennis with Carlos Alcaraz holding world number one spot in the ATP rankings released on Monday with compatriot Rafael Nadal moving back up to second.

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Atp Tour - SA doubles ace Klaasen wins ATP title with new American partner - news24.com - Colombia - Usa - Mexico - South Africa - county Lyon -  Seoul

SA doubles ace Klaasen wins ATP title with new American partner

South African doubles ace Raven Klaasen and his new American partner Nathaniel Lammons claimed their first ATP Tour title at the Korea Open Tennis Championships in Seoul on Sunday.

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Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal - Cameron Norrie - British No. 1 Cameron Norrie forced to withdraw from Japan Open due to positive Covid-19 test - eurosport.com - Britain - Egypt - Japan -  Tokyo - South Korea -  Seoul -  Tel Aviv

British No. 1 Cameron Norrie forced to withdraw from Japan Open due to positive Covid-19 test

British No.1 Cameron Norrie has been forced to withdraw from the Japan Open after testing positive for Covid-19. Norrie pulled out of the Korea Open shortly before he was due to face Jenson Brooksby in the quarter-finals on Friday, citing illness at the time. Ad However the 27-year-old has now revealed his positive Covid test that not only saw him exit the tournament in Seoul, but that will also prevent him from flying to Tokyo.

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