Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Qualification

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[edit] Qualifying criteria

The main qualifying criteria will be the ITF Ranking list as of June 9, 2008. Each NOC can enter 6 men and 6 women athletes, with a maximum of 4 entries in the individual events, and 2 pairs in the doubles events. Athletes may compete in both single and doubles events.

Singles:

  • 56 players will directly qualify for the singles event based on the recognised World Ranking of 9 June 2008. Any player qualified for the singles event will automatically be eligible for entry in the doubles event.
  • 2 Invitation places in each singles event will be allocated by the Tripartite Commission
  • 6 final qualification places in the singles event will be allocated by the ITF based on the recognised World Ranking and the continental/NOC representation.

Doubles:

  • 10 players will directly qualify for the doubles event based on the recognised World Ranking of 9 June 2008.
  • Final qualification places will be allocated by the ITF to doubles players based on the recognised World Ranking and the continental/NOC representation, until a total of 86 places have been allocated.

[edit] Summary

Nation Men Women Total
Singles Doubles Singles Doubles
Argentina Argentina 4 1 5
Australia Australia 2 1 3
Austria Austria 2 2 4
Belarus Belarus 2 2
Belgium Belgium 2 2
Brazil Brazil 2 2
Bulgaria Bulgaria 2 2
Chile Chile 1 1
China China 2 2
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 1 1
Croatia Croatia 4 4
Cyprus Cyprus 1 1
Czech Republic Czech Republic 3 4 7
Denmark Denmark 1 1
Ecuador Ecuador 1 1
El Salvador El Salvador 1 1
Estonia Estonia 1 1
Finland Finland 1 1
France France 4 4 8
Germany Germany 3 3
Great Britain Great Britain 1 1
Greece Greece 1 1
Hungary Hungary 1 1
India India 1 1
Israel Israel 1 1 2
Italy Italy 3 4 7
Japan Japan 1 1
Latvia Latvia 1 1
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 1 1
Netherlands Netherlands 1 1 2
New Zealand New Zealand 1 1
Poland Poland 2 2
Romania Romania 1 1 2
Russia Russia 4 4 8
Serbia Serbia 2 2 4
Slovakia Slovakia 2 2
Slovenia Slovenia 1 1
South Korea South Korea 1 1
Spain Spain 4 2 6
Sweden Sweden 2 1 3
Switzerland Switzerland 2 2 4
Togo Togo 1 1
Ukraine Ukraine 4 4
United States United States 2 3 5
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 1 1
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 1 1
Total: 46 NOCs 58 58 116

[edit] Qualifiers

[edit] Men's singles

No. Rank Player NOC
World Ranking
1 1 Roger Federer Switzerland Switzerland
2 2 Rafael Nadal Spain Spain
3 3 Novak Djokovic Serbia Serbia
4 4 Nikolay Davydenko Russia Russia
5 5 David Ferrer Spain Spain
6 Andy Roddick[1] United States United States
6 7 James Blake United States United States
7 8 David Nalbandian Argentina Argentina
8 9 Stanislas Wawrinka Switzerland Switzerland
10 Richard Gasquet[2] France France
9 11 Andy Murray Great Britain Great Britain
10 12 Tomas Berdych Czech Republic Czech Republic
11 13 Nicolas Almagro Spain Spain
12 14 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga France France
13 15 Fernando Gonzalez Chile Chile
14 16 Radek Stepanek Czech Republic Czech Republic
15 17 Paul-Henri Mathieu France France
16 18 Mikhail Youzhny Russia Russia
17 19 Tommy Robredo Spain Spain
20 Fernando Verdasco Spain Spain
18 21 Juan Monaco Argentina Argentina
19 22 Ivo Karlovic Croatia Croatia
20 23 Marcos Baghdatis Cyprus Cyprus
24 Juan Carlos Ferrero Spain Spain
21 25 Jarkko Nieminen Finland Finland
26 Carlos Moya Spain Spain
22 27 Ivan Ljubicic Croatia Croatia
23 28 Gilles Simon France France
24 29 Dmitry Tursunov Russia Russia
25 30 Lleyton Hewitt Australia Australia
26 31 Andreas Seppi Italy Italy
27 32 Gael Monfils France France
33 Feliciano Lopez Spain Spain
28 34 Igor Andreev Russia Russia
35 Michael Llodra France France
36 Mardy Fish[3] United States United States
37 Tommy Haas[4] Germany Germany
29 38 Nicolas Kiefer Germany Germany
30 39 Janko Tipsarevic Serbia Serbia
31 40 Philipp Kohlschreiber Germany Germany
32 41 Sam Querrey United States United States
33 42 Robin Soderling Sweden Sweden
43 Julien Benneteau France France
34 44 Mario Ancic Croatia Croatia
35 45 Juan Ignacio Chela Argentina Argentina
46 Nicolas Mahut France France
36 47 Simone Bolelli Italy Italy
37 48 Guillermo Canas Argentina Argentina
49 Agustin Calleri Argentina Argentina
50 Jose Acasuso Argentina Argentina
38 51 Ernests Gulbis Latvia Latvia
52 Fabrice Santoro France France
39 53 Steve Darcis Belgium Belgium
54 Marcel Granollers Spain Spain
40 55 Lee Hyung-Taik South Korea South Korea
41 56 Marin Cilic Croatia Croatia
57 Marc Gicquel France France
42 58 Potito Starace Italy Italy
59 Robby Ginepri United States United States
60 Sebastian Grosjean France France
61 Eduardo Schwank Argentina Argentina
43 62 Robin Haase Netherlands Netherlands
44 63 Nicolas Lapentti Ecuador Ecuador
64 Juan Martin Del Potro Argentina Argentina
45 65 Dudi Sela Israel Israel
46 66 Denis Gremelmayr Germany Germany
47 67 Olivier Rochus Belgium Belgium
48 68 Thomaz Bellucci Brazil Brazil
49 69 Thomas Johansson Sweden Sweden
70 Albert Montanes Spain Spain
50 71 Ivo Minar Czech Republic Czech Republic
51 72 Victor Hanescu Romania Romania
52 73 Lu Yen-Hsun Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
53 74 Stefan Koubek Austria Austria
54 75 Marcos Daniel Brazil Brazil
76 Marat Safin Russia Russia
77 Florent Serra France France
78 Igor Kunitsyn Russia Russia
55 79 Chris Guccione Australia Australia
80 Santiago Ventura Spain Spain
56 81 Jurgen Melzer Austria Austria
Tripartite Commission Invitation
57 447 Rafael Arevalo El Salvador El Salvador
58 438 Komlavi Loglo Togo Togo
Final Qualification
59
60
61
62
63
64

[edit] Women's singles

No. Rank Player NOC
World Ranking
1 1 Ana Ivanovic Serbia Serbia
2 2 Maria Sharapova Russia Russia
3 3 Jelena Jankovic Serbia Serbia
4 4 Svetlana Kuznetsova Russia Russia
5 5 Elena Dementieva Russia Russia
6 6 Serena Williams United States United States
7 7 Venus Williams United States United States
8 8 Anna Chakvetadze Russia Russia
9 Dinara Safina Russia Russia
9 10 Marion Bartoli France France
10 11 Daniela Hantuchova Slovakia Slovakia
11 12 Patty Schnyder Switzerland Switzerland
13 Vera Zvonareva Russia Russia
12 14 Agnieszka Radwanska Poland Poland
13 15 Agnes Szavay Hungary Hungary
14 16 Victoria Azarenka Belarus Belarus
15 17 Alize Cornet France France
16 18 Francesca Schiavone Italy Italy
17 19 Nicole Vaidisova Czech Republic Czech Republic
18 20 Tatiana Golovin France France
21 Nadia Petrova Russia Russia
19 22 Flavia Pennetta Italy Italy
23 Maria Kirilenko Russia Russia
20 24 Katarina Srebotnik Slovenia Slovenia
21 25 Shahar Peer Israel Israel
22 26 Lindsay Davenport United States United States
23 27 Virginie Razzano France France
24 28 Sybille Bammer Austria Austria
25 29 Alona Bondarenko Ukraine Ukraine
30 Amelie Mauresmo France France
26 31 Dominika Cibulkova Slovakia Slovakia
27 32 Caroline Wozniacki Denmark Denmark
28 33 Sania Mirza India India
29 34 Kaia Kanepi Estonia Estonia
30 35 Anabel Medina Garrigues Spain Spain
31 36 Olga Govortsova Belarus Belarus
32 37 Eleni Daniilidou Greece Greece
33 38 Ai Sugiyama Japan Japan
34 39 Karin Knapp Italy Italy
35 40 Tsvetana Pironkova Bulgaria Bulgaria
36 41 Casey Dellacqua Australia Australia
37 42 Gisela Dulko Argentina Argentina
38 43 Yan Zi China China
44 Elena Vesnina Russia Russia
39 45 Li Na China China
46 Alisa Kleybanova Russia Russia
40 47 Lucie Safarova Czech Republic Czech Republic
41 48 Iveta Benesova Czech Republic Czech Republic
42 49 Carla Suarez Navarro Spain Spain
43 50 Peng Shuai China China
44 51 Klara Zakopalova Czech Republic Czech Republic
52 Petra Cetkovska Czech Republic Czech Republic
45 53 Michaella Krajicek Netherlands Netherlands
46 54 Akgul Amanmuradova Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
47 55 Tamira Paszek Austria Austria
56 Pauline Parmentier France France
48 57 Sofia Arvidsson Sweden Sweden
58 Vera Dushevina Russia Russia
59 Aravane Rezai France France
60 Petra Kvitova Czech Republic Czech Republic
49 61 Sara Errani Italy Italy
62 Ekaterina Makarova Russia Russia
50 63 Tatiana Perebiynis Ukraine Ukraine
51 64 Marina Erakovic New Zealand New Zealand
52 65 Marta Domachowska Poland Poland
53 66 Sorana Cirstea Romania Romania
54 67 Timea Bacsinszky Switzerland Switzerland
55 68 Mariya Koryttseva Ukraine Ukraine
56 69 Kateryna Bondarenko Ukraine Ukraine
Tripartite Commission Invitation
57 Cara Black Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
58 227 Stephanie Vogt Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Final Qualification
59
60
61
62
63
64

[edit] Men's doubles

No. Rank Player NOC
World Ranking
1 1 Bob Bryan United States United States
2 1 Mike Bryan United States United States
3 3 Daniel Nestor Canada Canada
4 4 Nenad Zimonjic Serbia Serbia
5 5 Mark Knowles Bahamas Bahamas
6 6 Pavel Vizner Czech Republic Czech Republic
7 7 Jonathan Erlich Israel Israel
8 7 Andy Ram Israel Israel
9 9 Simon Aspelin Sweden Sweden
10 10 Julian Knowle Austria Austria

[edit] Women's doubles

No. Rank Player NOC
World Ranking
1 1 Cara Black Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2 1 Liezel Huber United States United States
3 3 Ai Sugiyama Japan Japan
4 4 Katarina Srebotnik Slovenia Slovenia
5 5 Kveta Peschke Czech Republic Czech Republic
6 6 Rennae Stubbs Australia Australia
7 7 Chuang Chia-Jung Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
8 8 Chan Yung-Jan Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
9 9 Victoria Azarenka Belarus Belarus
10 10 Dinara Safina Russia Russia

[edit] References

  1. ^ Roddick to defend Washington title and skip Olympics [1]
  2. ^ Gasguet pulls out [2]
  3. ^ Mardy Fish joins Rossick in skipping Beijing Games [3]
  4. ^ Haas to skip Olympic Games (In German)