2024
Paris Olympics
The tennis tournament will be held in Roland Garros, the host venue of the French Open, with the men's singles and men's doubles events taking place from July 27 to August 4 local time, the women's singles and women's doubles events from July 27 to August 3, and the mixed doubles tournament from July 29 to August 2.
A total of 184 athletes from 41 countries and regions participated in this year's tennis tournament, and the following is the full lineup list and key results:
men's singles (sports)
: Zhang Zhizhen (31)
women's singles (in sports)
: Zheng Qinwen (7, 2023 Australian Open runner-up), Yuan Yue (40), Wang Xinyu (36), Wang Xiyu (54)
women's doubles (sports)
: Yuan Yue (124)/Zhang Shuai (63, 2 Grand Slam titles and 1 runner-up), Wang Xinyu (34, 2023 French Open champion)/ Zheng Saisai (68, 2019 French Open runner-up)
men's singles (sports)
: Bonds (18), F. Cerundolo (37), Echeverri (35), Navoni (36)
men's doubles (sports)
: F. Cerundolo (287)/Echeverri (288), M. Gonzalez (18)/Molteni (14)
women's singles (in sports)
: Podoloska (85, 2020 French Open quarterfinals), Karl (89)
women's doubles (sports)
: Podoloska (441)/Carr (164)
men's singles (sports)
: De Minaur (6), Poplin (46), Rinkai Tsuchikata (76, 2023 Australian Open men's doubles champion)
men's doubles (sports)
: De Minaur (346)/Poplin (877), Ebden (3, 2 Grand Slam titles, 2 runner-ups)/Pierce (57, 1 Grand Slam title, 3 runner-ups, 2 Finals titles)
women's singles (in sports)
Tomjanovic (123, sending Willie to her final career loss)
women's doubles (sports)
: Perez (10, 2023 Finals runner-up)/Savile (155), Tomjanovic (484)/Gadetsky (64)
men's singles (sports)
: Ovner (56)
women's singles (in sports)
: Grappel (312)
men's singles (sports)
: Boggs (87)
men's doubles (sports)
: Gillette (30, 2023 French Open runner-up) / Veregen (30, 2023 French Open runner-up)
men's singles (sports)
: Wilder (72), Monteiro (79)
men's doubles (sports)
: Wilder (424)/Monteiro (unranked)
women's singles (in sports)
: Maia (22, winner of the 2023 Zhuhai Finals), Pegasi (110)
women's doubles (sports)
: Maia (50, 2022 Australian Open runner-up, 2023 Zhuhai Finals champion) / Stephanie (18, 2023 Australian Open mixed doubles champion)
women's singles (in sports)
: Tomova (49)
men's singles (sports)
: Aliachim (19), Raonic (178, 2016 Wimbledon runner-up)
men's doubles (sports)
: Alyasim (570)/Raonic (unranked)
women's singles (in sports)
: Andulescu (171, 2019 US Open champion), Fernandez (24, 2021 US Open runner-up)
women's doubles (sports)
: Fernandez (56, 2023 French Open runner-up) / Dabrowski (3, 1 Grand Slam title, 2 runners-up, 2023 year-end finals runner-up, 2 titles, 2 runners-up in mixed doubles)
men's singles (sports)
: Jarry (24), Tabillo (21), Villa (163)
men's doubles (sports)
: Jarry (unranked)/Tabillo (180)
women's doubles (sports)
: Shuwei Xie (6, 7 Grand Slam titles, 1 runner-up, 2 mixed doubles titles) / Jiayi Cao (134), Yongran Zhan (146, 1 Grand Slam title, 3 runners-up, 3 mixed doubles titles, 1 runner-up) / Haocheng Zhan (23, runner-up at Wimbledon 2017)
women's singles (in sports)
:: Osorio (84)
men's doubles (sports)
: Mektic (26, 1 Grand Slam title, 2 runner-ups, Tokyo Olympics champion) / Pavic (8, 4 Grand Slam titles, 4 runner-ups, Tokyo Olympics champion, Golden Slam)
women's singles (in sports)
: Vic (21), Martic (97)
men's singles (sports)
Machak (39), Mensik (81)
men's doubles (sports)
: Machak (53, Zhang Zhizhen men's doubles partner)/Pavlasek (43)
women's singles (in sports)
: Mukova (29, runner-up at the 2023 French Open), Krejcikova (10, 2 Grand Slam titles), Sniakova (38, has beaten Naomi Osaka at the French Open), Noskova (27, has beaten Svartak at the Australian Open)
women's doubles (sports)
: Noskova (74)/Mukova (577), Krejcikova (22, 7 Grand Slam titles, 1 runner-up, Tokyo Olympics champion, Golden Slam)/Snyakova (2, 9 Grand Slam titles, 2 runner-up, Tokyo Olympics champion, Golden Slam)
men's singles (sports)
: Rune (16)
women's singles (in sports)
: Towson (63), Wozniacki (73, former world No. 1, 1 Grand Slam title and 2 runners-up)
women's singles (in sports)
: Cherif (87)
men's singles (sports)
: Ambel (15), Memphis (30), Fields (20), Muttet (68)
men's doubles (sports)
: Ann Bell (360)/Fields (561), Roger Vasselin (11, 1 Grand Slam title, 2 runner-ups)/Rebuhl (34)
women's singles (in sports)
: Garcia (25, 2022 year-end finals champion), Blair (44), Parry (52), Gracheva (68)
women's doubles (sports)
: Garcia (62, 2 Grand Slam titles and 1 runner-up) / Parry (101), Blair (663) / Gracheva (877)
men's singles (sports)
: Zverev (4, 2 runner-up in majors, Tokyo Olympics champion), Struve (34), Kopfer (63), Martrell (111)
men's doubles (sports)
: Struve (135)/Kopfer (73), Puetz (12)/Kravitz (12, 2 French Open titles)
women's singles (in sports)
: Kobel (217, 3 Grand Slam titles, 1 runner-up, silver medal at Rio), T-Maria (59), Kopacz (92), Segmund (64)
women's doubles (sports)
: Kobel (unranked)/Segmund (5, 1 Grand Slam title, 1 runner-up, 1 mixed doubles title), T-Maria (308)/Kopacz (301)
men's singles (sports)
: Norrie (44), Draper (26), Evans (59), Andy Murray (121, former world No. 1, 3 Grand Slam titles, 8 runner-ups, 2012, 2016 Olympic gold medals)
men's doubles (sports)
: Evans (422)/Andy Murray (344, 2012 Olympic mixed doubles silver), Salisbury (6, 4 Grand Slam titles, 1 runner-up, 2 titles, 1 runner-up in mixed doubles)/N. Skupski (25, 1 Grand Slam title, 1 runner-up, 2 titles, 2 runner-ups in mixed doubles)
women's singles (in sports)
: Paulte (34)
women's doubles (sports)
: Poulter (466)/Watson (53)
men's singles (sports)
: Sisyphean (12, 2 runner-up in majors)
men's doubles (sports)
: Brothers Sisyphus (87 & 74)
women's singles (in sports)
: Sakkari (8)
women's doubles (sports)
: Sakari (unranked) / Papamichael (105)
men's singles (sports)
: Marochan (49), Fossovic (83)
men's doubles (sports)
: Marochan (565)/Fussovic (562)
men's singles (sports)
: Nagar (80)
men's doubles (sports)
: Bopanna (4, 1 Grand Slam title and 2 runner-ups, 1 title and 2 runner-ups in mixed doubles)/Balaji (65)
men's singles (sports)
: Medvedev (5, former world No. 1, 1 Grand Slam title and 5 runners-up), Safrin (67), Kotov (62)
men's doubles (sports)
: Medvedev (unranked)/Savrin (208)
women's singles (in sports)
: Alexandrova (28, beat Swatek in Miami), M. Andreeva (32), Schneider (23, 3 titles in season)
women's doubles (sports)
: Alexandrova (75)/Vesnina (289, 3 Grand Slam titles and 8 runner-ups, 1 title and 4 runner-ups in mixed doubles, winner of the women's doubles at the Rio Olympics, runner-up in the mixed doubles at the Tokyo Olympics, and fourth in the women's doubles), M. Andreeva (104)/Schneider (65)
men's singles (sports)
: Cinna (1, 2024 Australian Open Champion), Musetti (17), Arnaldi (40)
men's doubles (sports)
: Cinna (344)/Musetti (151), Vavasoli (9, 2024 Australian Open, French Open runner-up)/Burrieri (10, 1 Grand Slam title, 2 runners-up)
women's singles (in sports)
: Paolini (5, 2024 French Open, Wimbledon runner-up), Cocharetto (46), Bronzetti (67)
women's doubles (sports)
: Paolini (15, 2024 French Open runner-up) / Errani (16, 5 Grand Slam titles, 4 runner-ups, shock Gold Slam), Cocharetto (348) / Bronzetti (344)
men's singles (sports)
: Kei Nishikori (435, 2014 US Open runner-up), Taro Daniel (90)
women's singles (in sports)
Naomi Osaka (102, former world No. 1, 4 Grand Slam titles, wasted match point at the French Open to lose to Swartak), Moesha Uchijima (66)
women's doubles (sports)
: Shuko Aoyama (26, 2023 Australian Open runner-up) / Euna Shibahara (24, 2023 Australian Open runner-up)
men's singles (sports)
: Bublik (25), Shevchenko (58)
men's doubles (sports)
: Bublik (131, 2021 French Open runner-up) / Nedovyesov (54)
women's singles (in sports)
: Lebakina (4, 1 Grand Slam title and 1 runner-up), Putintseva (30, has beaten Naomi Osaka and Svartak, two world No. 1s)
women's singles (in sports)
: Ostapenko (11, 2017 French Open champion, undefeated against Svartak)
men's singles (sports)
: Hassan (170)
women's singles (in sports)
: Hassan (391)/Habib (303)
women's singles (in sports)
: Kovinic (668)
men's singles (sports)
:: Grekospor (27)
men's doubles (sports)
: Korhoff (22, former world No. 1, 1 Grand Slam title and 2 runner-ups) / Grekospor (114), Royer (27, 3 Grand Slam titles) / Hasay (56)
women's singles (in sports)
: Ruth (62)
women's doubles (sports)
Ruth (77)/Scholes (21)
women's doubles (sports)
: Rutfeld (1, 1 Grand Slam title, 1 runner-up) / Sun Lulu (239, eliminated Zheng Qinwen at Wimbledon)
men's singles (sports)
: Rudd (8, 3 runner-up in majors)
men's doubles (sports)
: Zielinski (32, 1 runner-up in majors, 2 titles in mixed doubles season, Hulkach retired)
women's singles (in sports)
: Swiatek (1, 5 Grand Slam titles), Rinette (48), Frechette (57)
women's doubles (sports)
: Rinette (49)/Ro소erska (unranked)
men's singles (sports)
:: Borges (42)
men's doubles (sports)
: Borges (358, beat Nadal at Bastad)/Cabral (81)
women's singles (in sports)
: Bogdan (96), Begu (136), Christian (61)
women's doubles (sports)
: Bogdan (414)/Christian (334), Begu (497)/Niculescu (42, 2017 Wimbledon runner-up, beat Li Na)
men's singles (sports)
: Djokovic (2, former world No. 1, 24 Grand Slam titles and 13 runner-ups), Lajovic (53)
women's singles (in sports)
:: Schmidlova (70)
men's singles (sports)
: Alcaraz (3, former world No. 1, 4 Grand Slam titles), Nadal (161, former world No. 1, 22 Grand Slam titles and 8 runner-ups, winner of the 2008 Beijing Olympics), Fokina (43)
men's doubles (sports)
: Nadal (867, winner of Rio 2016) / Alcaraz (unranked), Granollers (1, 5 runner-up in majors, Busta withdrew)
women's singles (in sports)
: Tormo (27), Busca (60)
women's doubles (sports)
: Tormo (71)/Buska (19)
men's singles (sports)
: Wawrinka (109, 3 Grand Slam titles, 1 runner-up, Beijing Olympic men's doubles champion)
men's singles (sports)
:: Echagi (384)
women's singles (in sports)
: Kostic (19), Svitolina (31), Jastremeska (26), Karinina (47)
women's doubles (sports)
: Kostyk (57)/Jastremeska (209), Kitchenerock Sisters (14&33)
men's singles (sports)
: Fritz (11), Tommy Paul (13), Eubanks (105), Giron (38)
men's doubles (sports)
: Fritz (160)/Paul (unranked), Regev Ram (5, former world No. 1, 4 Grand Slam titles and 1 runner-up)/Krajicek (21, former world No. 1, 1 Grand Slam title and 1 runner-up)
women's singles (in sports)
: Gough (2, Grand Slam 1 title, 1 runner-up), Pegula (6), Collins (9, Grand Slam 1 runner-up), E. Navarro (15)
women's doubles (sports)
: Gough (13, 2 runner-up in majors)/Pegula (44, 1 runner-up in majors), Collins (153)/Kravitzke (12, 1 runner-up in majors, 4 titles and 2 runner-ups in mixed doubles)
The tennis event at the Paris Olympics will bring together the best players from around the world, and players from all over the world will show off their skills at Roland Garros. We are looking forward to the wonderful performance of all the players!