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Tennis singles and doubles winners at the Olympics

Tennis was first played in England, United Kingdom in the 19th century. The first modern Olympics began in 1896 in Athens. Here we are giving here the list of Olympic Tennis Singles and Doubles winners including Gold, Silver and Bronze medalists.

Tennis was first played at the Summer Olympics at the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens. In this tournament, only two events were played: men's singles and men's doubles. Women's singles was first introduced at the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900. Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain won the gold medal in the first Olympics in 1900. Between 1928 and 1984, tennis was not included in the program of the Olympic Games. This table lists all the medal winners in tennis events at the Olympic Games.

Olympics Tennis Men’s & Women’s Singles/Doubles Winners List

Tennis Men’s Singles Winners at Olympics

YEAR HOST GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1896 Athens John Pius Boland Dionysios Kasdaglis Konstantinos Paspatis, Momcsillo Tapavicza
1900 Paris Laurence Doherty Harold Mahony Reginald Doherty, Arthur Norris
1904 United States Beals Wright Robert LeRoy Alphonzo Bell, Edgar Leonard
1908 London Josiah Ritchie Otto Froitzheim Wilberforce Eaves
1912 Sweden Charles Winslow Harold Kitson Oscar Kreuzer
1920 Belgium Louis Raymond Ichiya Kumagae Charles Winslow
1924 Paris Vincent Richards Henri Cochet Umberto De Morpurgo
1988 Seoul Miloslav Mecir Tim Mayotte Stefan Edberg
1992 Spain Marc Rosset Jordi Arrese Andrei CHERKASOV, Goran Ivanisevic
1996 Atlanta Andre Agassi Sergi Bruguera Leander Paes
2000 Sydney Yevgeny Kafelnikov Tommy Haas Arnaud Di Pasquale
2004 Athens Nicolas Massu Mardy Fish Fernando Gonzalez
2008 Beijing Rafael Nadal Fernando Gonzalez Novak Djokovic
2012 London Andy Murray Roger Federer Juan Martin del Potro
2016 Brazil Andy Murray Juan Martin del Potro Kei Nishikori
2020 Tokyo Alexander Zverev Karen Khachanov Pablo Carreno Busta

Tennis Women’s Singles Winners at Olympics

YEAR HOST GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1900 Paris Charlotte Cooper Helene Prevost Marion Jones, Hedwiga Rosenbaumova
1908 London Dorothea Lambert Chambers Dora Boothby Ruth Winch
1912 Sweden Marguerite Broquedis Dorothea Koring Molla Bjurstedt
1920 Belgium Suzanne Lenglen Dorothy Holman Kitty McKane
1924 Paris Helen Wills Julie Vlasto Kitty McKane
1988 Seoul Steffi Graf Gabriela Sabatini Zina Garrison, Manuela Maleeva
1992 Barcelona Jennifer Capriati Steffi Graf Mary Joe Fernandez, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
1996 Atlanta Lindsay Davenport Arantxa Sanchez Vicario Jana Novotna
2000 Sydney Venus Williams Elena Dementieva Monica Seles
2004 Athens Justine Henin-Hardenne Elena Dementieva Alicia Molik
2008 Beijing Elena Dementieva Dinara Safina Vera Zvonareva
2012 London Serena Williams Maria Sharapova Victoria Azarenka
2016 Rio de Janeiro Monica Puig Angelique Kerber Petra Kvitova
2020 Tokyo Belinda Bencic Marketa Vondrousova Elina Svitolina

Tennis Men’s Doubles Winners at Olympics

YEAR HOST GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1896 Athens John Pius Boland (GBR), Friedrich Traun (GER) Demetrios Petrokokkinos, Dionysios Kasdaglis (GRE) Edwin Flack (AUS), George Robertson (GBR)
1900 Paris Laurence Doherty,Reginald Doherty (GBR) Max Decugis (FRA),Basil Spalding de Garmendia (USA) Andre Prevost and Georges de la Chapelle, Harold Mahony and Arthur Norris
1904 United States Edgar Leonard,Beals Wright (USA) Alphonzo Bell, Robert LeRoy (USA) Clarence Gamble and Arthur Wear, Joseph Wear and Allen West
1908 London George Hillyard, Reginald Doherty (GBR) Josiah Ritchie, James Parke (GBR) Clement Cazalet, Charles Dixon (GBR)
1912 Sweden Harry Kitson, Charles Winslow (RSA) Arthur Zborzil, Fritz Pipes (AUT) Albert Canet, Edouard Meny de Marangue (FRA)
1920 Belgium Oswald Turnbull, Maxwell Woosnam (GBR) Ichiya Kumagae, Seiichiro Kashio (JPN) Max Decugis, Pierre Albarran (FRA)
1924 Paris Vincent Richards, Francis Hunter (USA) Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet (FRA) Jean Borotra, Rene Lacoste (FRA)
1988 Seoul Ken Flach, Robert Seguso (USA) Emilio Sanchez, Sergio Casal (ESP) Miloslav Mecir and Milan Srejber, Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd
1992 Spain Boris Becker, Michael Stich (GER) Wayne Ferreira, Piet Norval (RSA) Javier Frana, Christian Miniussi (ARG)
1996 Atlanta Todd Woodbridge, Mark Woodforde (AUS) Neil Broad, Tim Henman (GBR) Marc-Kevin Goellner, David Prinosil (GER)
2000 Sydney Sebastien Lareau, Daniel Nestor (CAN) Todd Woodbridge, Mark Woodforde (AUS) Alex Corretja, Albert Costa (ESP)
2004 Athens Fernando Gonzalez, Nicolas Massu (CHI) Nicolas Kiefer, Rainer Schuttler (GER) Mario Ancic, Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)
2008 Beijing Roger Federer, Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Simon Aspelin, Thomas Johansson (SWE) Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (USA)
2012 London Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (USA) Michael Llodra, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) Julien Benneteau, Richard Gasquet (FRA)
2016 Brazil Marc Lopez, Rafael Nadal (ESP) Florin Mergea, Horia Tecau (ROU) Steve Johnson, Jack Sock (USA)
2020 Tokyo Nikola Mektic, Mate Pavic (CRO) Marin Cilic, Ivan Dodig (CRO) Marcus Daniell, Michael Venus (NZL)

Tennis Women’s Doubles Winners at Olympics

YEAR HOST GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1920 Belgium Margaret McNair, Kitty McKane Geraldine Beamish, Dorothy Holman Suzanne Lenglen, Elisabeth d’Ayen
1924 Paris Hazel Wightman, Helen Wills Phyllis Covell, Kitty McKane Dorothy Shepherd-Barron, Evelyn Colyer
1988 Seoul Pam Shriver, Zina Garrison Jana Novotna, Helena Sukova Steffi Graf and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, Liz Smylie and Wendy Turnbull
1992 Barcelona Gigi Fernandez, Mary Joe Fernandez Conchita Martinez, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario Rachel McQuillan, Nicole Provis
1996 Atlanta Gigi Fernandez, Mary Joe Fernandez Jana Novotna, Helena Sukova Conchita Martinez, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
2000 Sydney Serena Williams, Venus Williams Kristie Boogert, Miriam Oremans Els Callens, Dominique Van Roost
2004 Athens Li Ting, Sun Tiantian Conchita Martinez, Virginia Ruano Pascual Paola Suarez, Patricia Tarabini
2008 Beijing Serena Williams, Venus Williams Anabel Medina Garrigues, Virginia Ruano Pascual Yan Zi, Zheng Jie
2012 London Serena Williams, Venus Williams Andrea Hlavackova, Lucie Hradecka Maria Kirilenko, Nadia Petrova
2016 Rio de Janeiro Ekaterina Makarova, Elena Vesnina Timea Bacsinszky, Martina Hingis Lucie Safarova, Barbora Strycova
2020 Tokyo Barbora Krejcikova, Katerina Siniakova Belinda Bencic, Viktorija Golubic Laura Pigossi, Luisa Stefani
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