If you think that only Roger Federer can attract a huge crowd during his training, think again.
Kei Nishikori drew 9000 people in Tokyo for his warm up session. Eventually, the Japanese had a friendly match with Marcos Baghdatis, and he was honored on court for the bronze medal won at the recent Olympics in Rio.
Kei has won the title in Tokyo twice (2012, 2014). This year is seeded no.1… a good start.
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Officials told me 9000+more people are here2watch Kei’s practice.
Yes, that’s right, His Practice ….
Amazing popularity…@rakutenopen pic.twitter.com/mcvSUn2IYw— Masahide Sakamoto (@hide_sakamoto) October 2, 2016
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