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1970 Pepsi-Cola Masters – Singles - Wikipedia. Stan Smith won the singles title at the 1970 Pepsi-Cola Masters. He defeated runner-up Rod Laver, although both had achieved the same number of wins. [1] [2] Round robin. Key. Q = Qualifier. WC = Wild card. LL = Lucky loser. Alt = Alternate. SE = Special exempt. PR = Protected ranking. ITF = ITF entry.
- 4–6, 6–3, 6–4
- Rod Laver
The event included a singles and doubles draw, both of which were held in a round robin format. Stan Smith won the first singles title and then partnered Arthur Ashe to the doubles title as well. The best six players from the 1970 Grand Prix circuit ranking qualified for the singles event.
- December 9–15
- Tokyo, Japan
The event included a singles and doubles draw, both of which were held in a round robin format. Stan Smith won the first singles title and then partnered Arthur Ashe to the doubles title as well. The 1970 Masters was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.
1970 Pepsi-Cola Masters – Doubles - Wikipedia. Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith won the inaugural doubles tennis title at the Masters Grand Prix by defeating both teams they faced in the round-robin stage. [1] Round robin. Key. Q = Qualifier. WC = Wild card. LL = Lucky loser. Alt = Alternate. SE = Special exempt. PR = Protected ranking. ITF = ITF entry.
- 6–3, 6–4
Stan Smith ganó el título individual en el Pepsi-Cola Masters de 1970. Derrotó al subcampeón Rod Laver , aunque ambos habían conseguido el mismo número de victorias. [1] [2]
Stan Smith won the singles title at the 1970 Pepsi-Cola Masters. He defeated runner-up Rod Laver, although both had achieved the same number of wins. (en) La 1 edición de la Tennis Masters Cup se realizó del 9 de diciembre al 15 de diciembre del 1970 en Tokio, Japón. (es)
Stan Smith hits a smash en route to the inaugural Pepsi-Cola Masters title in December 1970. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Nitto ATP Finals, ATPTour.com looks back at Stan Smith’s run at the inaugural Masters in Tokyo. Fifty years may have passed, but for the memories of the 1970 Pepsi-Cola Masters [now named the Nitto ATP Finals ...