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It was Italy's second Olympic tennis medal, 100 years after Uberto De Morpurgo won a bronze medal in the men's singles in 1924. [5] The men's singles tennis event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 27 July to 4 August 2024 at the Stade Roland Garros, in Paris, France. [6] There were 64 players from 27 nations. [7] Alexander Zverev was ...
Similar to previous editions, the Paris 2024 format was set in a single-elimination tournament with the men's and women's singles draws consisting of 64 players. The tennis tournaments featured six rounds in the men's and women's singles, five in the men's and women's doubles (draw size of 32), and four in the mixed doubles (draw size of 16).
The 2024 Summer Olympics order of play for matches on the main courts, played from 27 July until 4 August. All dates and times are CEST ( UTC+02:00 ). Day 1 (27 July)
Carlos Alcaraz cruised into the men's singles gold medal match at the 2024 Paris Olympics after defeating Félix Auger-Aliassime on Friday 6-1, 6-1. It's the fourth straight win for Alcaraz over ...
Became the oldest Olympic gold medalist in men's singles & reached the Olympics final for the first time in his career, surpassing his bronze medal win in 2008. Became first player to have 90 wins at each grand slam in open Era. Extended his record of 13 Olympic singles victories (previously tied with Federer) to 19.
The win also made him the oldest Olympic singles champion since tennis returned to the Games in 1988. [23] [24] Chilean sport shooter Francisca Crovetto holding the gold medal she won in the women's skeet, as well as a box with an official poster given to all medalists [25] Women's high jump medallists at the 2024 games.
[25] [26] Sinner improved his 2024 match record to 38-3. At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships , Sinner entered as the top seed in a Grand Slam for the first time. He defeated Yannik Hanfmann in the first round, [ 27 ] [ 28 ] but lost to Medvedev in the quarterfinals, after a medical timeout for illness during the third set.
The women's singles tennis event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 27 July to 3 August 2024 at the Stade Roland Garros, in Paris, France. [9] There were 64 players from 28 nations. [10] Belinda Bencic was the reigning gold medalist from 2021, but was on maternity leave. [11]