And in Metz, France, Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin showed how tough they are on their home turf with their second title together there—and fourth overall for each of them—when they took out Ken and Neal Skupski in the championship match.
A LOOK AHEAD
The men are catching up to the women this week with their first tournaments in Asia. In Shenzhen, No. 1 seeds Ben McLachlan and Joe Salisbury will face Marcin Matkowski and Nicholas Monroe in their opener. Marcus Daniell and Wesley Koolhof are the second seeds. Top seeds Ivan Dodig and Mate Pavic are through to the quarters in Chengdu, China, while the No. 2 and No. 3 seeded teams of Julio Peralta/Horacio Zeballos and Divij Sharan/Artem Sitak are already out.
The WTA has another Premier event this week, the Wuhan Open in China. The top teams are all there, with two of them—Gabriela Dabrowski/Yifan Xu and Wimbledon finalists Nicole Melichar/Kveta Peschke—already through to the quarters. And in Tashkent, number-one seeds Irina-Camelia Begu and Raluca Olaru have gotten off to a strong start with a straight-sets win in their first match.
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