Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Andy Murray is the only men's player to have won two singles gold medals. Only on three occasions has a player defended their gold medal: Gigi Fernández and Mary Joe Fernández in women's doubles in 1992 and 1996, Serena Williams and Venus Williams in women's doubles in 2008 and 2012, and Andy Murray in the men's singles in 2012 and 2016.
ITF World Champions; List of tennis players career achievements; Tennis players with most titles in the Open Era; List of highest ranked tennis players per country; List of Olympic medalists in tennis; List of tennis rivalries; Longest tennis match records & Shortest tennis match records; Longest tiebreaker in tennis; Fastest recorded tennis serves
Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles 1896 Athens: Athens Lawn Tennis Club: Clay John Boland ‡ Not held John Boland ‡ Friedrich Traun: Not held Not held 1900 Paris: Cercle des Sports, Île de Puteaux Clay Laurence Doherty ‡ Charlotte Cooper ‡ Laurence Doherty ‡ Reginald Doherty ‡ Charlotte Cooper ...
The first women's championship took place in 1884, and British player Maud Watson won. ... tennis at the Olympics was played on the grounds, with two Brits taking home gold: Major Ritchie on the ...
Most matches played: Men Jean Borotra: 223 1922–39, 1948–64 Women Martina Navratilova: 326 1973–2006 Most consecutive events played: Men Arthur Gore [137] 30 1888–1922 Women Virginia Wade [138] 26 1960–1985 Longest match by time: Men John Isner vs Nicolas Mahut: 11hrs 5mins: 2010 Women Chanda Rubin vs Patricia Hy-Boulais: 3hrs 45mins ...
This is a list of all Open Era tennis Grand Slam singles champions and how old they were when they won their first title. [1] Players who won a title before the Open Era are designated with an asterisk (*), but those results do not factor into these lists.
List of current and past men's and women's tennis tournaments. Criteria for inclusion: The tournament is notable enough to have its own article on Wikipedia; Historic tournaments are included if notability can be established by reliable third-party sources (references needed)
Ranked world No. 4 at the end of the year in 1929 • 1930 U.S. Championships champion • 1930/1931/1933 U.S. Championships women's doubles champion • 1931 French Championships women's doubles champion • 1929/1931 U.S. Championships mixed doubles champion • 1931/1932 French Championships mixed doubles champion Pam Shriver United States: 1962