
World number one Roger Federer has pulled out of the Japan Open.
Federer, who beat Tim Henman to win the Tokyo title in 2006, cited fatigue after winning his fourth consecutive US Open title earlier this month.
"I have not physically recovered 100% from the US Open and Davis Cup," said Federer, who has been ordered by doctors not to play for 10 days.
Spain's David Ferrer and France's Richard Gasquet will both play in the event, which starts on 1 October.
World number eight Ferrer is the tournament's highest seed following his late entry.
American Venus Williams, currently playing in South Korea, has been added to the women's draw.
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