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Kei Nishikori

(錦織 圭, Nishikori Kei)

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1989 (35 years old)
Shiny National flag Matsue, Shimane, Japan

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Tennis Player

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Asian

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116

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1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)

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Player Team Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Geneva Open Nishikori vs Tien 19 May 25
Player Team Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Mutua Madrid Open Shapovalov vs Nishikori 26 Apr 25
Player Team Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Mutua Madrid Open Nishikori vs Vukic 24 Apr 25
Player Team Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag U.S. Mens Clay Court Championships Nishikori vs Krueger 02 Apr 25
Player Team Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag BNP Paribas Open Humbert vs Nishikori 07 Mar 25
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Kei Nishikori (錦織 圭, Nishikori Kei; born 29 December 1989) is a Japanese professional tennis player. He is the only Japanese man in the Open Era to have been ranked in the top five in singles, reaching his career-high ranking of world No. 4 in March 2015, and the second man in history to do so after Jiro Sato. Nishikori has won twelve titles on the ATP Tour and was runner-up at the 2014 US Open, making him the only man representing an Asian country to contest a major singles final. He also became the first man from Asia to qualify for the ATP Finals, reaching the semifinals in 2014 and 2016. He is currently the No. 2 Japanese player.

In addition, Nishikori defeated Rafael Nadal to win the bronze medal in singles at the 2016 Summer Olympics, bringing Japan its first Olympic tennis medal in 96 years. He holds one of the highest percentages of deciding-set wins in the Open Era and has the second-highest win percentage in matches extending to five sets, with a record of 29–8 and a win percentage of 78.4%.
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