Tennis at the Olympic Games: A 5 Minute History Lesson

Introduction

Tennis has had a chequered history at the Olympic Games. Its path throughout the Olympics has been marked by periods of inclusion, exclusion, and reintroduction. It has also been through much discussion about whether the sport is really relevant at the Games, based on whether or not the Olympics is the true pinnacle of the sport. That’s a discussion for another time. Here, we’re simply giving a quick rundown on the history of tennis at the Olympics, as well as the full medal list.

Early Years and Exclusion

Tennis was straight out of the blocks, and introduced as an Olympic sport at the inaugural modern Olympics in Athens in 1896. At that stage, the sport only had participation from a handful of countries, reflecting the sport’s limited global reach at the time. One of the most famous names in Women’s tennis, Suzanne Lenglen (who Court 1 at Roland Garros is named after), took out the gold medals in the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles at the Antwerp games in 1920. However, by 1924, during the Paris Olympics, tennis was facing some significant challenges. First and foremost, disagreements over amateur status, between the ITF, and IOC, which led to its removal from the Olympic program after that year.

Reintroduction to the Olympics

The absence of tennis from the Olympics lasted for over six decades. The push for its return began to gain momentum in the 1970s and 1980s, driven by the sport’s increasing global popularity and the professionalization of athletes.

In both 1968 and 1984, tennis was close to being re-instated, yet was chosen as a ‘demonstration sport’ only. In 1984 only athletes under the age of 21 were able to compete. The singles winners were Stefan Edberg of Sweden, and Steffi Graf of West Germany….a sign of what was to come on the ATP and WTA tours. The breakthrough came when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to reintroduce tennis as a full medal sport in 1988, for the Seoul Olympics. This decision was influenced by the sport’s widespread appeal, the professional status of players, and the success of the demonstration event in Los Angeles four years earlier.

Modern Era of Olympic Tennis

Since its reintroduction, tennis has been a permanent fixture in the Summer Olympics, attracting top players from around the world. In 2004, 2008, and 2012, it was decided ranking points would be attached to the Olympic results, but that was discontinued from the 2016 Rio games. While there are still those that prefer to play for money and points, away from the games, it feels like there is more and more prestige in winning a tennis medal. The competition includes five events: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, which was added in 2012.

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Winners of Olympic Tennis Events

The following table lists the winners of tennis events at the Olympic Games across all years and events:

YearOlympicsEventGold MedalistCountrySilver MedalistCountryBronze MedalistCountry
1896AthensMen’s SinglesJohn Pius BolandGBRDionysios KasdaglisGREMomčilo TapavicaHUN
1896AthensMen’s DoublesJohn Pius Boland, Friedrich TraunGBR/GERDionysios Kasdaglis, Demetrios PetrokokkinosGREKonstantinos Paspatis, Evangelos RallisGRE
1900ParisMen’s SinglesLawrence DohertyGBRHarold MahonyGBRArthur NorrisGBR
1900ParisWomen’s SinglesCharlotte CooperGBRHélène PrévostFRAHedwiga RosenbaumováBOH
1900ParisMen’s DoublesReginald Doherty, Lawrence DohertyGBRMax Decugis, Basil Spalding de GarmendiaFRA/USAAndré Prévost, Georges de la ChapelleFRA
1900ParisMixed DoublesCharlotte Cooper, Reginald DohertyGBRHélène Prévost, Harold MahonyFRA/GBRHedwiga Rosenbaumová, Archibald WardenBOH/GBR
1904St. LouisMen’s SinglesBeals WrightUSARobert LeRoyUSAAlphonzo BellUSA
1904St. LouisMen’s DoublesEdgar Leonard, Beals WrightUSARobert LeRoy, Alphonzo BellUSAJoseph Wear, Allen WestUSA
1908LondonMen’s SinglesJosiah RitchieGBROtto FroitzheimGERWilberforce EavesGBR
1908LondonWomen’s SinglesDorothea Lambert ChambersGBRDora BoothbyGBRRuth WinchGBR
1908LondonMen’s DoublesReginald Doherty, George HillyardGBRJames Parke, Charles DixonGBRJosiah Ritchie, Anthony WildingGBR/NZL
1908LondonWomen’s DoublesDorothea Lambert Chambers, Ethel Thomson LarcombeGBRDora Boothby, Winifred McNairGBRBlanche Bingley Hillyard, Maud GarfitGBR
1912StockholmMen’s SinglesCharles WinslowRSAHarold KitsonRSAOscar KreuzerGER
1912StockholmWomen’s SinglesMarguerite BroquedisFRADorothea Lambert ChambersGBRMolla Bjurstedt MalloryNOR
1912StockholmMen’s DoublesHarold Kitson, Charles WinslowRSAGunnar Setterwall, Carl KempeSWELudwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten, Felix PipesAUT
1912StockholmMixed DoublesDorothea Lambert Chambers, Charles DixonGBREdith Hannam, Herbert Roper BarrettGBRMarguerite Broquedis, Albert CanetFRA
1920AntwerpMen’s SinglesLouis RaymondRSAIchiya KumagaeJPNCharles WinslowRSA
1920AntwerpWomen’s SinglesSuzanne LenglenFRADorothea Lambert ChambersGBRKathleen McKane GodfreeGBR
1920AntwerpMen’s DoublesOswald Turnbull, Max WoosnamGBRIchiya Kumagae, Seiichiro KashioJPNRodney Heath, Randolph LycettAUS
1920AntwerpWomen’s DoublesSuzanne Lenglen, Élisabeth d’AyenFRAKathleen McKane Godfree, Winifred McNairGBRGermaine Golding, Suzanne LenglenFRA
1920AntwerpMixed DoublesSuzanne Lenglen, Max WoosnamFRA/GBRKitty McKane Godfree, Max WoosnamGBRMarguerite Broquedis, Jean BorotraFRA
1924ParisMen’s SinglesVincent RichardsUSAHenri CochetFRAJean BorotraFRA
1924ParisWomen’s SinglesHelen WillsUSAJulie VlastoFRAKathleen McKane GodfreeGBR
1924ParisMen’s DoublesFrancis Hunter, Vincent RichardsUSAJacques Brugnon, Henri CochetFRAJean Borotra, René LacosteFRA
1924ParisWomen’s DoublesHazel Wightman, Helen WillsUSAPhyllis Covell, Kathleen McKane GodfreeGBRDidi Vlasto, Suzanne LenglenFRA
1924ParisMixed DoublesHazel Wightman, Richard Norris WilliamsUSAMarion Jessup, Vincent RichardsUSAKathleen McKane Godfree, Leslie GodfreeGBR
1988SeoulMen’s SinglesMiloslav MečířTCHTim MayotteUSAStefan EdbergSWE
1988SeoulWomen’s SinglesSteffi GrafFRGGabriela SabatiniARGZina GarrisonUSA
1988SeoulMen’s DoublesKen Flach, Robert SegusoUSASergio Casal, Emilio SánchezESPMiloslav Mečíř, Milan ŠrejberTCH
1988SeoulWomen’s DoublesPam Shriver, Zina GarrisonUSAJana Novotná, Helena SukováTCHKatrina Adams, Lori McNeilUSA
1992BarcelonaMen’s SinglesMarc RossetSUIJordi ArreseESPGoran IvaniševićCRO
1992BarcelonaWomen’s SinglesJennifer CapriatiUSASteffi GrafGERMary Joe FernándezUSA
1992BarcelonaMen’s DoublesBoris Becker, Michael StichGERGoran Ivanišević, Goran PrpićCROWayne Ferreira, Piet NorvalRSA
1992BarcelonaWomen’s DoublesMary Joe Fernández, Gigi FernándezUSAArantxa Sánchez Vicario, Conchita MartínezESPLeila Meskhi, Natasha ZverevaEUN
1996AtlantaMen’s SinglesAndre AgassiUSASergi BrugueraESPLeander PaesIND
1996AtlantaWomen’s SinglesLindsay DavenportUSAArantxa Sánchez VicarioESPJana NovotnáCZE
1996AtlantaMen’s DoublesTodd Woodbridge, Mark WoodfordeAUSNeil Broad, Tim HenmanGBRFernando Meligeni, Gustavo KuertenBRA
1996AtlantaWomen’s DoublesGigi Fernández, Mary Joe FernándezUSAJana Novotná, Helena SukováCZEConchita Martínez, Arantxa Sánchez VicarioESP
2000SydneyMen’s SinglesYevgeny KafelnikovRUSTommy HaasGERArnaud Di PasqualeFRA
2000SydneyWomen’s SinglesVenus WilliamsUSAElena DementievaRUSMonica SelesUSA
2000SydneyMen’s DoublesSébastien Lareau, Daniel NestorCANTodd Woodbridge, Mark WoodfordeAUSDavid Adams, John-Laffnie de JagerRSA
2000SydneyWomen’s DoublesSerena Williams, Venus WilliamsUSAKristie Boogert, Miriam OremansNEDEls Callens, Dominique Van RoostBEL
2004AthensMen’s SinglesNicolás MassúCHIMardy FishUSAFernando GonzálezCHI
2004AthensWomen’s SinglesJustine HeninBELAmélie MauresmoFRAAlicia MolikAUS
2004AthensMen’s DoublesFernando González, Nicolás MassúCHINicolas Kiefer, Rainer SchüttlerGERMario Ančić, Ivan LjubičićCRO
2004AthensWomen’s DoublesLi Ting, Sun TiantianCHNConchita Martínez, Virginia Ruano PascualESPPaola Suárez, Patricia TarabiniARG
2008BeijingMen’s SinglesRafael NadalESPFernando GonzálezCHINovak DjokovicSRB
2008BeijingWomen’s SinglesElena DementievaRUSDinara SafinaRUSVera ZvonarevaRUS
2008BeijingMen’s DoublesRoger Federer, Stan WawrinkaSUISimon Aspelin, Thomas JohanssonSWEBob Bryan, Mike BryanUSA
2008BeijingWomen’s DoublesSerena Williams, Venus WilliamsUSAAnabel Medina Garrigues, Virginia Ruano PascualESPYan Zi, Zheng JieCHN
2012LondonMen’s SinglesAndy MurrayGBRRoger FedererSUIJuan Martín del PotroARG
2012LondonWomen’s SinglesSerena WilliamsUSAMaria SharapovaRUSVictoria AzarenkaBLR
2012LondonMen’s DoublesBob Bryan, Mike BryanUSAMichaël Llodra, Jo-Wilfried TsongaFRAJulien Benneteau, Richard GasquetFRA
2012LondonWomen’s DoublesSerena Williams, Venus WilliamsUSAAndrea Hlaváčková, Lucie HradeckáCZEMaria Kirilenko, Nadia PetrovaRUS
2012LondonMixed DoublesVictoria Azarenka, Max MirnyiBLRLaura Robson, Andy MurrayGBRLisa Raymond, Mike BryanUSA
2016Rio de JaneiroMen’s SinglesAndy MurrayGBRJuan Martín del PotroARGKei NishikoriJPN
2016Rio de JaneiroWomen’s SinglesMonica PuigPURAngelique KerberGERPetra KvitováCZE
2016Rio de JaneiroMen’s DoublesMarc López, Rafael NadalESPFlorin Mergea, Horia TecăuROUSteve Johnson, Jack SockUSA
2016Rio de JaneiroWomen’s DoublesEkaterina Makarova, Elena VesninaRUSTimea Bacsinszky, Martina HingisSUILucie Šafářová, Barbora StrýcováCZE
2016Rio de JaneiroMixed DoublesBethanie Mattek-Sands, Jack SockUSAVenus Williams, Rajeev RamUSALucie Hradecká, Radek ŠtěpánekCZE
2020Tokyo (2021)Men’s SinglesAlexander ZverevGERKaren KhachanovROCPablo Carreño BustaESP
2020Tokyo (2021)Women’s SinglesBelinda BencicSUIMarkéta VondroušováCZEElina SvitolinaUKR
2020Tokyo (2021)Men’s DoublesNikola Mektić, Mate PavićCROMarin Čilić, Ivan DodigCROMarcus Daniell, Michael VenusNZL
2020Tokyo (2021)Women’s DoublesBarbora Krejčíková, Kateřina SiniakováCZEBelinda Bencic, Viktorija GolubicSUILaura Pigossi, Luisa StefaniBRA
2020Tokyo (2021)Mixed DoublesAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Andrey RublevROCElena Vesnina, Aslan KaratsevROCAshleigh Barty, John PeersAUS

Paris 2024

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The lineup of the Paris 2024 games will include 22 of the top 30 men (17 of the top 20), while 21 of the top 30 women are entered. Novak Djokovic will be hoping he can fill the one gap in his tennis CV, while Andy Murray is playing his last ever tournament. Iga Swiatek will be the clear favourite on the women’s side, playing on what feels like her home court, of Roland Garros.

Tennis has a rich history at the Olympics, and there’s no doubt the athletes competing in Paris 2024, will put on quite a show. I can’t wait.

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