Tennis at the Pan American Games
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Tennis has been an event at the Pan American Games since the first edition in 1951, with the exception of 1971.
Currently, singles and doubles events for both men and women are contested. Mixed doubles was contested until 1995, and a team event was held in 1991 and 1995.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Current events
[edit] Men's Singles
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Rio de Janeiro 2007 | Flávio Saretta | Adrián García | Eduardo Schwank |
Santo Domingo 2003 | Fernando Meligeni | Marcelo Ríos | José de Armas |
Alex Kim | |||
Winnipeg 1999 | Paul Goldstein | Cecil Mamiit | David Nalbandian |
Paulo Taicher | |||
Mar del Plata 1995 | Hernán Gumy | Javier Frana | Jimy Szymanski |
Havana 1991 | Luis Enrique Herrera | Dave di Lucia | Marcelo Saliola |
Indianapolis 1987 | Fernando Roese | Al Parker | Luke Jensen |
Caracas 1983 | Greg Holmes | Fernando Pérez | Carlos Miniussi |
San Juan 1979 | Mel Purcell | Ricardo Acuña | Andrés Gómez |
Mexico City 1975 | Kenneth Walts | Adolfo Gonzalez | Freddy de Jesus |
Cali 1971 | event not held | ||
Winnipeg 1967 | Thomas Koch | Herbert Fitzgibbon | Arthur Ashe |
São Paulo 1963 | Ronald Barnes | Mario Llamas | Francisco Contreras |
Chicago 1959 | Luis Ayala | Robert Bedard | John Douglas |
Mexico City 1955 | Arthur Larsen | Enrique Morea | Luis Ayala |
Buenos Aires 1951 | Enrique Morea | Alejo Russel | Gustavo Palafox |
[edit] Men's Doubles
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Rio de Janeiro 2007 | Horacio Zeballos and Eduardo Schwank |
Adrián García and Jorge Aguilar |
Santiago González and Víctor Romero |
Santo Domingo 2003 | Santiago González and Alejandro Hernández |
Adrián García and Marcelo Ríos |
Cristián Villagrán and Carlos Berlocq |
Alex Bogomolov and Jeff Morrison |
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Winnipeg 1999 | André Sá and Paulo Taicher |
Marco Osorio Salinas and Óscar Ortiz |
Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan |
Maurice Ruah and Johny Romero |
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Mar del Plata 1995 | Javier Frana and Luis Lobo |
Juan Bianchi Pacheco and Nicholas Pereira |
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Havana 1991 | Miguel Nido and Joey Rive |
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Indianapolis 1987 | Luke Jensen and Patrick McEnroe |
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Caracas 1983 | Eric Korita and Jonny Levine |
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San Juan 1979 | Andrew Kohlberg and Mel Purcell |
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Mexico City 1975 | Kenneth Walts and Bruce Manson |
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Cali 1971 | event not held | ||
Winnipeg 1967 | Thomas Koch and Jose Mandarino |
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São Paulo 1963 | Ronald Barnes and Carlos Fernandez |
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Chicago 1959 | Antonio Palafox and Gustavo Palafox |
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Mexico City 1955 | Mario Llamas and Gustavo Palafox |
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Buenos Aires 1951 | Enrique Morea and Alejo Russell |
[edit] Women's Singles
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Rio de Janeiro 2007 | Milagros Sequera | Mariana Duque Marino | Betina Jozami |
Santo Domingo 2003 | Milagros Sequera | Sarah Taylor | Kristina Brandi |
Ansley Cargill | |||
Winnipeg 1999 | Maria Vento-Kabchi | Tara Snyder | Mariana Díaz Oliva |
Alexandra Stevenson | |||
Mar del Plata 1995 | Florencia Labat | Ann Grossman | Chanda Rubin |
Havana 1991 | Pam Shriver | Joelle Schad | Andrea Vieira |
Indianapolis 1987 | Gisele Miro | Adriana Isaza | María Méndez |
Patricia Miller | |||
Caracas 1983 | Gretchen Rush | Gigi Fernández | Heliene Steden |
San Juan 1979 | Susan Hagey | Trey Lewis | María Llamas |
Mexico City 1975 | Lele Farood | P. Medrano | L. Musalen |
Cali 1971 | event not held | ||
Winnipeg 1967 | Elena Subirats | Patsy Rippy | Jane Albert |
São Paulo 1963 | Maria Bueno | Yolanda Ramírez | Darlene Hard |
Chicago 1959 | Althea Gibson | Mimi Arnold | Dorothy Enode |
Mexico City 1955 | Rosa María Reyes | Yolanda Ramírez | Ingrid Metzner |
Buenos Aires 1951 | María Teran de Weiss | Felisa Piedrola de Zappa | Imelda Ramírez |
[edit] Women's Doubles
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Rio de Janeiro 2007 | Betina Jozami and Jorgelina Cravero |
Mariana Duque Marino and Karen Castiblanco |
Teliana Pereira and Joana Cortez |
Santo Domingo 2003 | Bruna Coloso and Joana Cortez |
Kristina Brandi and Vilmarie Castellvi |
Yamile Fors and Yanet Núñez |
Karin Palme and Melissa Torres |
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Winnipeg 1999 | Joana Santos and Vanessa Menga |
Barbara Castro Díaz and Paula Cabezas |
Mariana Díaz Oliva and Clarisa Fernández |
Renata Kolbovic and Aneta Soukup |
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Mar del Plata 1995 | Mercedes Paz and Patricia Tarabini |
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Havana 1991 | Pam Shriver and Donna Faber |
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Indianapolis 1987 | Sonia Hahn and Ronni Reis |
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Caracas 1983 | Gretchen Rush and Louise Allen |
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San Juan 1979 | Ann Henricksson and Susan Hagey |
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Mexico City 1975 | Samdu Stap and Stephanie Tolleson |
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Cali 1971 | event not held | ||
Winnipeg 1967 | Jane Albert and Patsy Rippy |
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São Paulo 1963 | Darlene Hard and Carolyn Caldwell |
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Chicago 1959 | Yolanda Ramírez and Rosa María Reyes |
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Mexico City 1955 | Rosa María Reyes and Esther Reyes |
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Buenos Aires 1951 | María Teran de Weiss and Felisa Piedrola de Zappa |
[edit] Discontinued events
[edit] Men's team
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mar del Plata 1995 | Argentina | Uruguay | Chile |
United States | |||
Havana 1991 | Brazil | Puerto Rico | Chile |
Cuba |
[edit] Women's team
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mar del Plata 1995 | Argentina | Chile | Brazil |
United States | |||
Havana 1991 | Brazil | Venezuela | Chile |
Cuba |
[edit] Mixed doubles
Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mar del Plata 1995 | Shaun Stafford and Jack Waite |
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Havana 1991 | Pam Shriver and David DiLucia |
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Indianapolis 1987 | Lucila Becerra and Gilberto Cicero |
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Caracas 1983 | Nuria Alasia and Iñaki Calvo |
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San Juan 1979 | Marlin Noriega and Juan Boveda |
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Mexico City 1975 | Lele Forood and Hans Pfister |
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Cali 1971 | event not held | ||
Winnipeg 1967 | Jane Albert and Arthur Ashe |
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São Paulo 1963 | Yolanda Ramírez and Francisco Contreras |
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Chicago 1959 | Yolanda Ramírez and Gustavo Palafox |
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Mexico City 1955 | Yolanda Ramírez and Gustavo Palafox |
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Buenos Aires 1951 | Imelda Ramírez and Gustavo Palafox |