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Tennis

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Point by point, game by game, set by set, tennis is both fiercely contested and delightfully graceful. Men debuted in the Olympic Games at Athens 1896, women at Paris 1900. There are men’s and women’s singles and doubles, plus mixed doubles.
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Schedule & Results

Schedule & Results

Tennis

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August6
Date Event Status
Sat 0610:45 Men's Singles First Round
ESP
RAMOS-VINOLAS Albert
JPN
NISHIKORI Kei
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
SRB
IVANOVIC Ana
ESP
SUAREZ NAVARRO Carla
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
TUN
JAZIRI Malek
FRA
TSONGA Jo-Wilfried
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
BEL
FLIPKENS Kirsten
USA
WILLIAMS Venus
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
FRA
MONFILS Gael
CAN
POSPISIL Vasek
Sat 0611:00 Women's Singles First Round
USA
KEYS Madison
MNE
KOVINIC Danka
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
BUL
DIMITROV Grigor
CRO
CILIC Marin
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
CHN
ZHENG Saisai
POL
RADWANSKA Agnieszka
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
CRO
CORIC Borna
FRA
SIMON Gilles
Sat 06 Men's Doubles First Round
CRO
CILIC Marin DRAGANJA Marin
SRB
DJOKOVIC Novak ZIMONJIC Nenad
Sat 0611:00 Women's Singles First Round
CZE
STRYCOVA Barbora
BEL
WICKMAYER Yanina
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
JPN
DANIEL Taro
USA
SOCK Jack
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
GER
PETKOVIC Andrea
UKR
SVITOLINA Elina
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
GER
KOHLSCHREIBER Philipp
ARG
PELLA Guido
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
ESP
MUGURUZA Garbine SUAREZ NAVARRO Carla
BRA
GONCALVES Paula Cristina PEREIRA Teliana
Sat 0611:00 Women's Singles First Round
ITA
ERRANI Sara
NED
BERTENS Kiki
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
GBR
WATSON Heather
CHN
PENG Shuai
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
BAR
KING Darian
USA
JOHNSON Steve
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
CAN
BOUCHARD Eugenie
USA
STEPHENS Sloane
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
SVK
SCHMIEDLOVA Anna Karolina
ITA
VINCI Roberta
Sat 0611:00 Men's Singles First Round
LTU
BERANKIS Ricardas
AUS
MILLMAN John
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
SUI
BACSINSZKY Timea
CHN
ZHANG Shuai
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
USA
BAKER Brian
JPN
SUGITA Yuichi
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
BIH
DZUMHUR Damir
ISR
SELA Dudi
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
SUI
BACSINSZKY Timea HINGIS Martina
AUS
GAVRILOVA Daria STOSUR Samantha
Sat 0611:00 Men's Doubles First Round
POL
KUBOT Lukasz MATKOWSKI Marcin
IND
BOPANNA Rohan PAES Leander
Sat 06 Men's Doubles First Round
ARG
DEL POTRO Juan Martin GONZALEZ Maximo
AUS
GUCCIONE Christopher PEERS John
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
CZE
SAFAROVA Lucie
ITA
KNAPP Karin
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
GBR
KONTA Johanna WATSON Heather
SRB
JANKOVIC Jelena KRUNIC Aleksandra
Sat 0611:00 Women's Singles First Round
CRO
KONJUH Ana
GER
BECK Annika
Sat 06 Men's Doubles First Round
CZE
ROSOL Lukas STEPANEK Radek
ESP
BAUTISTA AGUT Roberto FERRER David
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
POR
ELIAS Gastao
AUS
KOKKINAKIS Thanasi
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
POL
LINETTE Magda
RUS
PAVLYUCHENKOVA Anastasia
Sat 0611:00 Men's Doubles First Round
MEX
GONZALEZ Santiago REYES-VARELA Miguel-Angel
GBR
FLEMING Colin INGLOT Dominic
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
TUN
JABEUR Ons
RUS
KASATKINA Darya
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
USA
KUDLA Denis
SVK
MARTIN Andrej
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
RUS
KASATKINA Darya KUZNETSOVA Svetlana
GER
GROENEFELD Anna-Lena SIEGEMUND Laura
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
ARG
MONACO Juan
BIH
BASIC Mirza
Sat 0611:00 Women's Singles First Round
UKR
TSURENKO Lesia
FRA
MLADENOVIC Kristina
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
AUS
THOMPSON Jordan
GBR
EDMUND Kyle
Sat 06 Women's Singles First Round
ROU
NICULESCU Monica
PAR
CEPEDE ROYG Veronica
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
JPN
DOI Misaki HOZUMI Eri
FRA
GARCIA Caroline MLADENOVIC Kristina
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
AUS
RODIONOVA Anastasia RODIONOVA Arina
RUS
MAKAROVA Ekaterina VESNINA Elena
Sat 0611:00 Men's Doubles First Round
ARG
DELBONIS Federico DURAN Guillermo
ROU
MERGEA Florin TECAU Horia
Sat 06 Men's Doubles First Round
BLR
BURY Alexander MIRNYI Max
AUT
MARACH Oliver PEYA Alexander
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
ITA
SEPPI Andreas
UKR
MARCHENKO Illya
Sat 06 Men's Singles First Round
RUS
DONSKOY Evgeny
GER
STRUFF Jan-Lennard
Sat 06 Women's Doubles First Round
CHN
PENG Shuai ZHANG Shuai
IND
MIRZA Sania THOMBARE Prarthana G.

About

About

Aim of the game

Players must hit the ball with a racket over a net into the opponent’s area, winning a point when their rival does not manage to return it

Why should you watch this?

Big names in the sport, such as Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will give everything they have to try and take the Olympic title from Andy Murray, not to mention the women’s tournament, featuring Serena Williams, Ana Ivanovic and more stars

International Federation

ITF

Olympic debut

Athens 1896

Rules
  • Slice

    Slice

    The opposite of top spin, the player slices under the ball making it spin backwards and bounce low

  • Smash

    Smash

    A strong overhead volley that is usually very difficult to defend

  • Top spin

    Top spin

    When a player hits powerfully over the upper part of the ball it adds top spin, causing the ball to gain speed when it bounces on the opponent’s side

Impress your friends

  • Players used their hands to hit a ball against a wall in a 12th-century French game called ‘lawn tennis’. It was developed using rackets and garden courts

    Players used their hands to hit a ball against a wall in a 12th-century French game called ‘lawn tennis’. It was developed using rackets and garden courts

  • Men’s tennis started at the Athens 1896 Games and women joined at Paris 1900, when Britain’s Charlotte Cooper became the first female Olympic champion

    Men’s tennis started at the Athens 1896 Games and women joined at Paris 1900, when Britain’s Charlotte Cooper became the first female Olympic champion

  • At Atlanta 1996, the hosts took 3 of the 4 golds as Lindsay Davenport and Andre Agassi won the singles, and Gigi and Mary Joe Fernandéz won the women’s doubles

    At Atlanta 1996, the hosts took 3 of the 4 golds as Lindsay Davenport and Andre Agassi won the singles, and Gigi and Mary Joe Fernandéz won the women’s doubles

  • At the Athens 2004, Chile won its first Olympic gold medals in any sport when Nicolás Massú triumphed in the men's singles and doubles, with Fernando González

    At the Athens 2004, Chile won its first Olympic gold medals in any sport when Nicolás Massú triumphed in the men's singles and doubles, with Fernando González

  • American sisters Venus and Serena Williams are the only professional tennis players to have won four medals – and all of them are gold

    American sisters Venus and Serena Williams are the only professional tennis players to have won four medals – and all of them are gold

  • Considered the greatest of all time, Roger Federer won doubles gold in 2008 and singles silver in 2012, making Rio 2016 his last chance to win the Olympic singles title

    Considered the greatest of all time, Roger Federer won doubles gold in 2008 and singles silver in 2012, making Rio 2016 his last chance to win the Olympic singles title

  • The USA’s John Isner beat France’s Nicolas Mahut 6-4, 3-6, 6-7, 7-6, 70-68 at Wimbledon 2010 – played over three days, it is the longest ever tennis match

    The USA’s John Isner beat France’s Nicolas Mahut 6-4, 3-6, 6-7, 7-6, 70-68 at Wimbledon 2010 – played over three days, it is the longest ever tennis match

  • Australian Samuel Groth officially hit the fastest service of all time, clocked at 263kmph, during an 2012 ATP Challenger event in Busan, the Republic of Korea

    Australian Samuel Groth officially hit the fastest service of all time, clocked at 263kmph, during an 2012 ATP Challenger event in Busan, the Republic of Korea

  • Rafa Nadal beat Roger Federer 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (12-10) in a 2007 exhibition match called ‘The Battle of the Surfaces’ – played on a court of one half clay and one half grass

    Rafa Nadal beat Roger Federer 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (12-10) in a 2007 exhibition match called ‘The Battle of the Surfaces’ – played on a court of one half clay and one half grass

  • American Jennifer Capriati is the youngest Olympic champion in history: she was 16 years and 132 days old when she won the women’s competition in Barcelona 1992

    American Jennifer Capriati is the youngest Olympic champion in history: she was 16 years and 132 days old when she won the women’s competition in Barcelona 1992

  • Britain’s John Pius Boland went to Athens 1896 as a fan but was convinced by Greek player Dionysios Kasdaglis to dispute the tennis – Boland beat Kasdaglis in the final

    Britain’s John Pius Boland went to Athens 1896 as a fan but was convinced by Greek player Dionysios Kasdaglis to dispute the tennis – Boland beat Kasdaglis in the final

  • British brothers Hugh and Reginald Doherty were to meet in the Paris 1900 semi-finals, but Reginald refused to play. His younger sibling reached the final, and won

    British brothers Hugh and Reginald Doherty were to meet in the Paris 1900 semi-finals, but Reginald refused to play. His younger sibling reached the final, and won

  • When a player does not have any points their score is called ‘love’ – it’s nothing to do with romance, but in reference to the egg-like shape of the number 0 – ‘l’oeuf’ in French

    When a player does not have any points their score is called ‘love’ – it’s nothing to do with romance, but in reference to the egg-like shape of the number 0 – ‘l’oeuf’ in French

Scoring

The first point is called 15, the second 30 and the third 40. The next point wins the game, but it must be by a two-point margin. If the score is tied at 40-40 (deuce) a player must win the ‘advantage’ before they can win the game.

The first player to reach six games – by a margin of two – wins the set. If a set is tied at 5-5, one player must win 7-5. Matches are contested in the best of three sets, except for the men’s singles final, which is the best of five sets. A tie-break is used to decide a set that is tied at 6-6, so long as it’s not the deciding set. The first player to reach seven points, by at least two, wins. 

If a mixed doubles match reaches 1-1 in sets, it is decided by a ‘match tie-break’ in which the first duo to score 10 points, by at least two, wins.

Service

A coin is tossed and the winner can choose if they want to serve or receive first, leaving their opponent to decide which end they start at. If the winner prefers to choose ends, their opponent decides whether to serve or receive first. A ball (or asterisk) indicates which tennis player has the service.

The first serve of each game must be taken from the right-hand side of the court, with subsequent serves alternating sides. The ball must cross the court (right to left, or left to right) and bounce inside the opponent’s service box.

A player has two attempts to serve on each point: the first attempt is usually faster and more risky, the second is generally more conservative – because a ‘double fault’ hands the point to the opponent.

Equipment

Ball: is made of rubber and covered by felt hairs, it weighs 56 to 59.4g and has a diameter of 6.5 to 7.3cm. After the two halves have been glued together, a nitrogen tablet is heated until it bursts inside, filling the ball with a gas that makes it bounce.

Racket: the frame is almost always made of carbon materials. The strings can be nylon, polyester or Kevlar, but most top players use strings made of natural tripe – the intestines of cows or sheep. The maximum racket length is 73.7cm, maximum width is 31.7cm and average weight is 300g.

Net: must be 1.07m high at the sides of the court, but at the centre of the court it is naturally slightly lower, at 0.914m.

Stats

Top Medalists

Men
gbr
Reginald Doherty
3 0 1 4
gbr
Charles Percy Dixon
1 1 2 4
swe
Gunnar Setterwall
0 2 2 4
Women
usa
Venus Williams
4 0 0 4
usa
Serena Williams
4 0 0 4
esp
Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario
0 2 2 4

Countries

Athletes

Athletes & Teams

Gender

Gender
Woman 48
Men 52
Women
Men

Age Range

Age Range
Under 15 0
16 - 20 2
21 - 25 28
26 - 30 40
31 - 40 29
Over 40 1
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