On the hard courts of Tokyo, doubles matches are frequently decided by who holds the net position longest. Reflex volleys are key, and players are displaying elite anticipation skills. The serve-and-volley style is making a resurgence here, proving highly effective in closing out points quickly.
Rapid Exchanges in Tokyo Doubles
The M15 Tokyo 2 doubles draw is defined by aggressive net play and high-speed reflexes.
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DoublesHard CourtTokyo
Analysis
Volley Precision
Key Battle: Managing the pace of groundstrokes to set up winning volleys.
Tactical Key: High-percentage first serves to secure the net early.
Impact: Crucial points toward ATP doubles ranking milestones.
Service Games Won
Successful teams are holding serve at an 85 percent rate.
Highlighting the difficulty of breaking serve on these fast courts.
Standings
Teams showing strong chemistry are dominating the early stages of the event.
| # | Name | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Top Pair | 15 | - |
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