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  • Xu Yifan (left) of China and Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada compete during the women's doubles semifinal on October 6
  • Zheng Saisai of China serves during her women's singles second round match on October 2
  • Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia competes during the men's singles final on October 7
  • Zhang Shuai of China takes a selfie with fans on October 4
  • Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark smiles with the women's singles championship trophy on October 7
  • Champions Lukasz Kubot (right) of Poland and Marcelo Melo of Brazil pose during the men's doubles awards ceremony on October 7
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The 15th session of the China Open tennis tournament wrapped up in Beijing on October 7 after 15 days of competition.

Established in 2004, the annual men's and women's event features the highest level of competition and has the most players in Asia. It has witnessed the increase in popularity of tennis in China as well as the rise of Chinese players.

In 2009, the women's tournament of the China Open was upgraded to one of four Women's Tennis Association crown jewel events.

(Photos by Jiang Xiaoying)

Copyedited by Rebeca Toledo 

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