Rafael Nadal (L) and Pablo Carreno Busta were the all-Spanish winners of the China Open men's doubles title; Getty Images
The victors in Tokyo and Beijing at the weekend hoisted magnificent trophies – here’s a selection of the winning snaps from a packed weekend of Asian action.
Marcin Matkowski (L) and Marcel Granollers celebrated their first doubles title as a duo in Tokyo; Getty Images
Nick Kyrgios had multiple break points in the third set of the Tokyo final against David Goffin before finally converting in the penultimate game; Getty Images
Dejected Tokyo finalist David Goffin; Getty Images
Nick Kyrgios (R) beat David Goffin in a thrilling ATP Tokya final; Getty Images
Nick Kyrgios’s victory in Tokyo was his third title of 2016 and his first at ATP 500 level; Getty Images
Team Bucie (Lucie Safarova, left, and Bethanie Mattek-Sands) did it again, winning their fourth title of the year at the China Open to go with victories in Miami, the US Open and Wuhan; Getty Images
Rafael Nadal (L) and Pablo Carreno Busta were the all-Spanish winners of the China Open men’s doubles title; Getty Images
Agnieszka Radwanska sealed her second title in Beijing with an ace; Getty Images
Agnieszka Radwanska (R) was far too strong for Brit Johanna Konta in the China Open final; Getty Images
Agnieszka Radwanska’s victory in Beijing in 2016 accompanied her first China Open title from 2011; Getty Images
She might not have won the China Open, but Johanna Konta cracked the top 10 and put herself in contention for the WTA Finals after a fabulous week in Beijing; Getty Images
Agnieszka Radwanska posed with her magnificent China Open trophy outside the Diamond Court; Getty Images
Grigor Dimitrov found world No.2 Andy Murray too strong in the China Open men’s singles final; Getty Images
Andy Murray captured his first China Open title in his third visit to Beijing; Getty Images