ITF has revealed the official lists of all of the tennis gamers who will play Paris Olympics in singles, doubles and combined doubles. There will likely be 184 gamers representing 41 nations in complete. The singles attracts will function 64 athletes, 32 pairs in doubles and 16 in combined doubles: the draw is scheduled for Thursday, July 25 at 11:00 a.m. Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray will formally be within the checklist.
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— ITF (@ITFTennis) July 4, 2024
Males’s singles
Argentina – Sebastian Baez, Francisco Cerundolo, Mariano Navone, Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Australia – Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin, Rinky Hijikata
Austria – Sebastian Ofner
Belgium – Zizou Bergs
Brazil – Thiago Seyboth Wild, Thiago Monteiro (ITF wild card)
Canada – Felix Auger-Aliassime, Milos Raonic
China – Zhang Zhizhen (ITF)
Chile – Nicolas Jarry, Alejandro Tabilo, Tomas Barrios Vera (ITF wild card)
Czech Republic – Tomas Machac, Jakub Mensik
Denmark – Holger Rune
France – Ugo Humbert, Gael Monfils, Arthur Fils, Corentin Moutet
Germany – Alexander Zverev, Jan-Lennard Struff, Dominik Koepfer
Nice Britain – Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper, Daniel Evans, Andy Murray (ITF wild card)
Greece – Stefanos Tsitsipas
Hungary – Fabian Marozsan, Marton Fucsovics
Particular person Impartial Athletes – Daniil Medvedev, Roman Safiullin, Pavel Kotov
India – Sumit Nagal
Italy – Jannik Sinner, Lorenzo Musetti, Matteo Arnaldi, Luciano Darderi
Japan – Kei Nishikori, Taro Daniel
Kazakhstan – Alexander Bublik, Alexander Shevchenko
South Korea – Kwon Soonwoo
Lebanon – Benjamin Hassan (Universality Locations)
Netherlands – Tallon Griekspoor
Norway – Casper Ruud
Poland – Hubert Hurkacz
Portugal – Nuno Borges
Serbia – Novak Djokovic, Dusan Lajovic
Spain – Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Pablo Carreno Busta, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Switzerland – Stan Wawrinka (ITF wild card)
Tunisia – Moez Echargui (ITF wild card)
United States – Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Christopher Eubanks, Marcos Giron
Girls’s singles:
Argentina – Nadia Podoroska, Maria Lourdes Carle (ITF wild card)
Australia – Ajla Tomljanovic
Austria – Julia Grabher
Brazil – Beatriz Haddad Maia, Laura Pigossi (ITF)
Bulgaria – Viktoriya Tomova
Canada – Leylah Fernandez, Bianca Andreescu
China – Zheng Qinwen, Yuan Yue, Wang Xinyu, Wang Xiyu
Colombia – Camila Osorio
Croatia – Donna Vekic, Petra Martic
Czech Republic – Marketa Vondrousova, Karolina Muchova, Barbora Krejcikova, Linda Noskova
Denmark – Clara Tauson, Caroline Wozniacki (ITF wild card)
Egypt – Mayar Sherif (ITF wild card)
France – Caroline Garcia, Clara Burel, Diane Parry, Varvara Gracheva
Germany – Angelique Kerber, Tatjana Maria, Tamara Korpatsch, Laura Siegemund
Nice Britain – Katie Boulter
Greece – Maria Sakkari
Particular person Impartial Athletes – Ekaterina Alexandrova, Mirra Andreeva, Diana Shnaider
Italy – Jasmine Paolini, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Lucia Bronzetti
Japan – Naomi Osaka, Moyuka Uchijima
Kazakhstan – Elena Rybakina, Yulia Putintseva
Latvia – Jelena Ostapenko
Montenegro – Danka Kovinic (Universality Place)
Netherlands – Arantxa Rus
Poland – Iga Swiatek, Magda Linette, Magdalena Frech
Romania – Ana Bogdan, Irina-Camelia Begu, Jaqueline Cristian
Slovakia – Anna Karolina Schmiedlova
Spain – Sara Sorribes Tormo, Cristina Bucsa
Switzerland – Viktorija Golubic
Ukraine – Marta Kostyuk, Elina Svitolina, Dayana Yastremska, Anhelina Kalinina
United States – Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins, Emma Navarro
Males’s doubles
Argentina – Maximo Gonzalez/Andres Molteni, Francisco Cerundolo/Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Australia – Matthew Ebden/John Friends, Alex de Minaur/Alexei Popyrin
Belgium – Joran Vliegen/Sander Gille
Brazil – Thiago Seyboth Wild/Thiago Monteiro
Canada – Felix Auger-Aliassime/Milos Raonic
Chile – Nicolas Jarry/Alejandro Tabilo
Croatia – Mate Pavic/Nikola Mektic
Czech Republic – Adam Pavlasek/Tomas Machac
France – Edouard Roger-Vasselin/Fabien Reboul, Ugo Humbert/Arthur Fils
Germany – Kevin Krawietz/Tim Puetz, Jan-Lennard Struff/Dominik Koepfer
Nice Britain – Joe Salisbury/Neal Skupski, Daniel Evans/Andy Murray
Greece – Stefanos Tsitsipas/Petros Tsitsipas
Hungary – Fabian Marozsan/Marton Fucsovics
Particular person Impartial Athletes: Daniil Medvedev/Roman Safiullin
India – Rohan Bopanna/N. Sriram Balaji
Italy – Andrea Vavassori/Simone Bolelli, Jannik Sinner/Lorenzo Musetti
Kazakhstan – Alexander Bublik/Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Lebanon – Benjamin Hassan/Hady Habib
Netherlands – Tallon Griekspoor/Wesley Koolhof, Jean-Julien Rojer/Robin Haase
Poland – Hubert Hurkacz/Jan Zielinski
Portugal – Nuno Borges/Francisco Cabral
Spain – Marcel Granollers/Pablo Carreno Busta, Carlos Alcaraz/Rafael Nadal
United States: Rajeev Ram/Austin Krajicek, Taylor Fritz/Tommy Paul
Girls’s doubles
Australia – Ellen Perez/Daria Savill and, Ajla Tomljanovic/Olivia Gadecki
Brazil – Luisa Stefani/Beatriz Haddad Maia
Canada – Gabriela Dabrowski/Leylah Fernandez
China – Zhang Shuai/Yuan Yue, Wang Xinyu/Zheng Saisai
China Taipei – Hsieh Su-Wei/Tsao Chia Yi, Chan Hao-Ching/Latisha Chan
Czech Republic – Marketa Vondrousova/Karolina Muchova, Katerina Siniakova/Barbora Krejcikova
France – Caroline Garcia/Diane Parry, Clara Burel/Varvara Gracheva
Germany – Laura Siegemund/Angelique Kerber, Tatjana Maria/Tamara Korpatsch
Greece – Maria Sakkari/Despoina Papamichail
Nice Britain – Katie Boulter/Heather Watson
Particular person Impartial Athletes – Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider, Ekaterina Alexandrova/Elena Vesnina
Italy – Jasmine Paolini/Sara Errani, Elisabetta Cocciaretto/Lucia Bronzetti
Japan – Ena Shibahara/Shuko Aoyama
Netherlands – Demi Schuurs/Arantxa Rus
New Zealand – Erin Routliffe/Lulu Solar
Poland – Magda Linette/Alicja Rosolska
Romania – Irina-Camelia Begu/Monica Niculescu, Ana Bogdan/Jaqueline Cristian
Spain – Sara Sorribes Tormo/Cristina Bucsa
Ukraine – Marta Kostyuk/Dayana Yastremska, Lyudmyla Kichenok/Nadiia Kichenok
United States – Coco Gauff/Jessica Pegula, Desirae Krawczyk/Danielle Collins