Martina Hingis and Yung-Jan Chan captured their ninth title of the year, defeating Timea Babos and Andrea Hlavackova in straight sets in the final. It wasn’t an easy road to the title match for the top-seeded Hingis and Chan as they were pushed to the brink in the second round and the semifinals.
Perhaps these two teams could meet again in the WTA Finals as Babos and Hlavackova’s strong form of late has enabled them to qualify for the year-end event.
BACK WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
It was in China last year when Henri Kontinen and John Peers began their run that propelled them to the top of the doubles world. They reached the final of Shanghai before losing to John Isner and Jack Sock, then won Paris and the ATP World Tour Finals.
That form carried over into the beginning of 2017 as they captured their first Grand Slam title together in Australia.
The rest of this year has seen a lot of starts and stops, but they lived up to their billing as the top seeds at the China Open. Waiting for them in the final was their Shanghai conquerors from a year ago, Sock and Isner.
This time, it was Peers and Kontinen who came away with the victory, taking the title in a match tiebreak after the teams split sets.