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Every Olympic tennis medalist since 1988


Statistics compiled on October 12, 2024.

1988 Seoul:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Miloslov Mecir, Czech Republic
Silver: Tim Mayotte, USA
Bronze: Stefan Edberg/ Sweden, Brad Gilbert/ USA

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Steffi Graf, Germany
Silver: Gabriela Sabatini, Argentina
Bronze: Zina Garrison/ USA, Manuela Maleeva, Bulgaria
Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Ken Flach/Robert Seguso, USA
Silver: Emilio Sanchez, Sergio Casal, Spain
Bronze: Miloslav Mecir/ Milan Srejber/ Czech Republic, Stefan Edberg/ Anders Jarryd/ Sweden

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Pam Shriver/Zina Garrison, USA
Silver: Jana Novotna/Helena Sukova, Czech Republic
Bronze: Elizabeth Smylie/Wendy Turnbull/Australia, Steffi Graf/Claudia Kohde-Kilsch/Germany

1992 Barcelona:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Marc Rosset, Switzerland
Silver: Jordi Arrese, Spain
Bronze: Goran Ivanisevic/Croatia, Andrei Cherkasova/ Russia

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Jennifer Capriati, USA
Silver: Steffi Graf, Germany
Bronze: Mary Joe Fernandez/USA, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario/ Spain

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Boris Becker/ Michael Stich, Germany
Silver: Wayne Ferreira/ Piet Norval, South Africa
Bronze: Goran Ivanisevic/ Goran Prpic/ Croatia, Javier Frana/ Christian Miniussi/ Argentina

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Gigi Fernandez/ Mary Joe Fernandez, USA
Silver: Conchita Martinez/ Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain
Bronze: Leila Meskhi/ Natasha Zvereva/ Russia, Nicole Bradtke/ Rachel Mcuillan/ Australia

1996 Atlanta:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Andre Agassi, USA
Silver: Sergi Bruguera, Spain
Bronze: Leander Paes, India

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Lindsay Davenport, USA
Silver: Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain
Bronze: Jana Novotna, Czech Republic

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Tood Woodbridge/ Mark Woodforde, Australia
Silver: Neil Broad/Tim Henman, Great Britain
Bronze: Marc-Kevin Goellner/David Prinosil, Germany

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Gigi Fernandez/ Mary Joe Fernandez, USA
Silver: Jana Novotna/ Helena Sukova, Czech Republic
Bronze: Conchita Martinez/ Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain

2000 Sydney:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Russia
Silver: Tommy Haas, Germany
Bronze: Arnaud di Pasquale, France

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Venus Williams, USA
Silver: Elena Dementieva, Russia
Bronze: Monica Seles, USA

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Sebastian Lareau/ Daniel Nestor, Canada
Silver: Tood Woodbridge/ Mark Woodforde, Australia
Bronze: Alex Corretja/ Albert Costa, Spain

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Venus and Serena Williams, USA
Silver: Kristie Boogert/ Miriam Oremans, Netherlands
Bronze: Els Callens/ Dominique van Roost, Belgium

2004 Athens:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Nicolas Massu, Chile
Silver: Mardy Fish, USA
Bronze: Fernando Gonzalez, Chile

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Justine Henin, Belgium
Silver: Amelie Mauresmo, France
Bronze: Alicia Molik, Australia

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Fernando Gonzalez/ Nicolas Massu, Chile
Silver: Nicolas Kiefer/ Rainier Schuttler, Germany
Bronze: Mario Ancic/ Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Li Ting/ Sun Tiantian, China
Silver: Conchita Martinez/ Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain
Bronze: Paola Suarez/Patricia Tarabini, Argentina

2008 Beijing:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Silver: Fernando Gonzalez, Chile
Bronze: Novak Djokovic, Serbia

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Elena Dementieva, Russia
Silver: Dinara Safina, Russia
Bronze: Vera Zvonareva, Russia

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Roger Federer/Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland
Silver: Simon Aspelin/ Thomas Johansson, Sweden
Bronze: Bob and Mike Bryan, USA

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Serena and Venus Williams, USA
Silver: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain
Bronze: Yan Zi/ Zheng Jie, China

2012 London:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Andy Murray, Great Britain
Silver: Roger Federer, Switzerland
Bronze: Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Serena Williams, USA
Silver: Maria Sharapova, Russia
Bronze: Victoria Azarenka, Belarus

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Bob and Mike Bryan, USA
Silver: Michael Llodra/ Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France
Bronze: Julien Benneteau/Richard Gasquet, France

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Serena and Venus Williams, USA
Silver: Andrea Hlavackova/ Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic
Bronze: Maria Kirilenko/ Nadia Petrova, Russia

Mixed Doubles:

Gold: Victoria Azarenka/ Max Mirnyi, Belarus
Silver: Andy Murray/ Laura Robson, Great Britain
Bronze: Lisa Raymond/ Mike Bryan, USA

Rio 2016:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Andy Murray, Great Britain
Silver: Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina
Bronze: Kei Nishikori, Japan

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Monica Puig, Puerto Rico
Silver: Angelique Kerber, Germany
Bronze: Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Rafael Nadal / Marc Lopez, Spain
Silver: Florin Mergea / Horia Tecau, Romania
Bronze: Steve Johnson/ Jack Sock, USA

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Ekaterina Makarova/ Elena Vesnina, Russia
Silver: Timea Baczinsky, Martina Hingis, Switzerland
Bronze: Lucie Safarova/ Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic

Mixed Doubles:

Gold: Bethanie Mattek-Sands/ Jack Sock, USA
Silver: Venus Williams/ Rajeev Ram, USA
Bronze: Lucie Hradecka/ Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic

2020: (2021 Tokyo)

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Alexander Zverev, Germany
Silver: Karen Khachanov, Russia
Bronze: Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Belinda Bencic, Switzerland
Silver: Marketa Vondrousova, Czech Republic
Bronze: Elina Svitolina, Ukraine

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Nikola Mektic/ Mate Pavic, Croatia
Silver: Marin Cilic/Ivan Dodig, Croatia
Bronze: Marcus Daniell/ Michael Venus, New Zealand

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Barbora Krecjikova/ Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic
Silver: Belinda Bencic/ Viktorija Golubic, Switzerland
Bronze: Laura Pigoss/ Luisa Stefani, Brazil
Mixed Doubles:

Gold: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova/ Andrey Rublev, Russia
Silver: Elena Vesnina/ Aslan Karatsev, Russia
Bronze: Ashleigh Barty, John Peers, Australia

2024 Paris:

Men’s Singles:

Gold: Novak Djokovic, Serbia
Silver: Carlos Alcaraz, Spain
Bronze: Lorenzo Musetti, Italy

Women’s Singles:

Gold: Zheng Qinwen, China
Silver: Donna Vekic, Croatia
Bronze: Iga Swiatek, Poland

Men’s Doubles:

Gold: Matthew Ebden/ John Peers, Australia
Silver: Austin Krajicek/ Rajeev Ram, USA
Bronze: Taylor Fritz/ Tommy Paul, USA

Women’s doubles:

Gold: Sara Errani/ Jasmine Paolini, Italy
Silver: Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider, Russia
Bronze: Cristina Bucsa/ Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain

Mixed Doubles:

Gold: Katerina Siniakova/ Tomas Machac, Czech Republic
Silver: Wang Xinyu/ Zhang Zhizhen, China
Bronze: Gabriela Dabrowski/ Felix Auger-Aliassime, Canada





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