Tokyo Indoor
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The Tokyo Indoor was a men's tennis tournament played in Tokyo, Japan on indoor carpet courts from 1966 to 1995.
History
The event was established in 1966 but had periods when it was not staged. It was played as part of the Grand Prix Tennis Tour from 1978 to 1989 and part of the Grand Prix Super Series, the precursors to the Masters 1000, from 1978 to 1988. It became part of the ATP Championship Series between 1990 and 1995. The tournament was held at the Tokyo Municipal Gym in 1978 and 1979, then the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, before returning to the former for the 1990s. It was played on indoor carpet courts. The tournament was known for offering more prize money than most others.
Sponsorship names
The tournament was also known by its sponsorship names such as the Seiko World Super Tennis and Seiko Super Tennis.
Past finals
Singles
Doubles
Records
Singles
Included:
- Most titles: Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl (5)
- Most finals: Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl (7)
- Most consecutive titles: United States Ivan Lendl, SwedenBjörn Borg (2)
- Most consecutive finals: Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (3) (1983–85)
- Most matches played: Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl (48)
- Most matches won: Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl (42)
- Most consecutive matches won: SwedenBjörn Borg (12)
- Most editions played: Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl (11)
- Best match winning %: Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl, 87.5%
- Oldest champion: Czech Republic/ United States, Ivan Lendl, 33y 7m & 4d (1993)
- Youngest champion: Germany Boris Becker, 18y 10m & 30d (1986)
- Longest final: Sweden Stefan Edberg v Czech Republic/ United States Ivan Lendl result: 6–7, 6–4, 6–4, (33 games), in (1987)
- Shortest final: United States Jimmy Connors v United States Tom Gullikson result: 6-1 6-2, (15 games), in (1980)
Doubles
- Most titles (same partner): Canada Grant Connell and United States Patrick Galbraith: (2)
- Most tiles (different partner): United States Sherwood Stewart: (2)