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Reginald Doherty, four-time Olympic medalist Venus Williams, five-time Olympic medalist. Tennis was first contested as a Summer Olympic sport in the 1896 Olympic Games until 1924 (excluding 1916 due to World War I), before going on hiatus due to disputes between the International Lawn Tennis Federation and the International Olympic Committee over how to define amateur players.
Olympic medalists for the United States in tennis (3 C) Pages in category "Olympic tennis players for the United States" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
Ranked world No. 2 at the end of the year in 1995 • 1994 Wimbledon champion • 1992/2004 Olympic silver medalist in women's doubles • 1996 Olympic bronze medalist in women's doubles María José Martínez Sánchez: Spain: 1982: Ranked world No. 19 in singles and world No. 4 in doubles in 2010 Helga Niessen Masthoff: West Germany: 1941
High category tournaments equivalent to Tier 1/Premier/WTA 1000 existed before 1990, and the Grand Slam tournaments, Olympic Games and WTA Finals have been held since 1884, 1900 and 1972, respectively. See the all-time records article for records spanning the sport's history. Totals including titles won before 1990 are in brackets.
In a recent TikTok video, Team USA’s Coco Gauff gave an exclusive glimpse into life at the 2024 Olympic Village. 10 female athletes, 2 bathrooms: Coco Gauff is embracing the Olympic Village ...
Olympic tennis players by country (96 C) M. Olympic medalists in tennis (13 C, 118 P) Y. Olympic tennis players by year (20 C) This page was last edited on 24 ...
In many cases, Olympic competitors enjoy all that life in the village entails, from the 24/7 food service to the impromptu hangout sessions. “I chose to stay in [the] village for the experience ...
In interviews, Olympians compared the athletes' villages to summer camps, college dorms, hotels, and, as Mark Spitz put it, a "gigantic cruise ship."