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  2. Kei Nishikori - Wikipedia

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  5. Djokovic Dominates Nishikori, Reaches Medal …

    WEBJul 29, 2021 · TOKYO (AP) — Kei Nishikori thought he was playing well. Then he played Novak Djokovic. The top-ranked Serb never gave Nishikori a chance in a 6-2, 6-0 rout of the home favorite from Japan to...

  6. Olympics: Kei Nishikori advances to quarterfinals in …

    WEBJul 28, 2021 · Olympics: Kei Nishikori advances to quarterfinals in men's singles tennis. KYODO NEWS Sports Olympics All. Japan's Kei Nishikori reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles tennis tournament at the …

  7. Olympedia – Kei Nishikori

    WEBKei Nishikori: Singles, Men (Olympic) 3: Bronze: 2020 Summer Olympics: Tennis: JPN: Kei Nishikori: Singles, Men (Olympic) =5: Doubles, Men (Olympic) Ben McLachlan =5: Did you know? The …

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    Who did Nishikori beat at the Olympics?At the Olympics, Nishikori recorded his first top 10 win since 2018 by beating Andrey Rublev in straight sets in the first round. He also beat Marcos Giron and Ilya Ivashka to reach the quarterfinals, where he lost in straight sets to Novak Djokovic .
    Who is Kei Nishikori?Kei Nishikori (錦織 圭, Nishikori Kei, [ɲiɕi̥koꜜɾi keꜜː]; born 29 December 1989) is a Japanese professional tennis player. He is the second male Japanese player to have been ranked in the top five in singles (after Jiro Sato ), and the only one to do so in the Open Era.
    Should Nishikori think the Olympics will ever hold?It's tough to really say right now," Nishikori said, adding that he thought organizers should "hold" on making a decision for now. The 45th-ranked Nishikori, a former U.S. Open finalist and Japan's top male player, said that if the Olympics were opening now, he thinks it would be "really tough" to hold the competition.
    How did Nishikori win a tennis medal in Rio 2016?At Rio 2016, however, Nishikori once again demonstrated his prowess, and ability to beat the big names. The Japanese right hander lost to Andy Murray in the semi finals, but defeated Rafael Nadal 2-1 in the third place match, securing the bronze medal, and becoming the first Japanese man to win a tennis medal for 96 years.
  9. Kei Nishikori: My Rio Highlights - YouTube

    WEBAug 21, 2016 · Kei Nishikori: My Rio Highlights. 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe The best moments from the 2016 Summer Olympic Games....

  10. Novak Djokovic rolls into Olympic semifinals with win over Kei …

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  16. Kei Nishikori | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis

  17. Kei Nishikori - Forbes

    WEBMay 21, 2020 · He won a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics. It was the first tennis medal for Japan in 96 years. Forbes Lists. #40. The World's Highest-Paid Athletes (2020) Dropped off in 2021. #92. Celebrity 100...

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  20. Kei Nishikori: 'I never lost motivation' | ATP Tour | Tennis

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