Updated July 24th with mixed doubles pairings.
On July 4, the International Tennis Federation announced the full team nominations for the singles and doubles events at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics. The Olympic tennis event will be played on outdoor clay at Roland Garros.
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World No.1 and reigning French Open champion Iga Swiatek and No.2 Coco Gauff will lead the singles event, which includes nine of the Top 10 on the PIF WTA Rankings.
Led by Gauff and No.5 Jessica Pegula, the United States is the only nation with two Top 10 singles players on its women’s team. Poland and Italy are the only nations with a Top 10 player on both the PIF WTA Rankings and PIF ATP Rankings.
In doubles, Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova will reunite for the Czech Republic. The duo won Olympic gold in Rio and became the most dominant team on the Hologic WTA Tour after completing the Career Golden Slam and winning the WTA Finals in 2022. They ended their regular partnership at the end of the 2023 season.
A total of 40 nations will be represented at the Paris 2024 Olympic Tennis Event, with 184 players due to compete across five events (men’s and women’s singles and doubles, plus mixed doubles).
Singles entry was based on a player’s PIF WTA Ranking or ATP Ranking on June 10. A maximum of four singles players and two doubles teams may be entered per country, with a maximum of six players per gender.
Entries for the 16-team mixed doubles event were announced on Wednesday, 24 July. Only players who are already entered in singles or doubles may comprise a mixed doubles team.
Full team nominations for singles, doubles and mixed doubles are below (updated from the ITF website as of July 23).
Argentina
Women’s Singles: Nadia Podoroska, Maria Lourdes Carle (ITF place)
Women’s Doubles: Nadia Podoroska/Maria Lourdes Carle
Men’s Singles: Sebastian Baez, Francisco Cerundulo, Mariano Navone, Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Men’s Doubles: Francisco Cerundulo/Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Maximo Gonzalez/Andres Molteni
Australia
Women’s Singles: Ajla Tomljanovic
Women’s Doubles: Ajla Tomljanovic/Olivia Gadecki, Ellen Perez/Daria Saville
Men’s Singles: Alex De Minaur, Alexei Popyrin, Rinky Hijikata
Men’s Doubles: Alex De Minaur/Alexei Popyrin, Matthew Ebden/John Peers
Mixed Doubles: Ellen Perez/Matthew Ebden
Austria
Women’s Singles: Julia Grabher
Men’s Singles: Sebastian Ofner
Belgium
Men’s Singles: Zizou Bergs
Men’s Doubles: Joran Vliegen/Sander Gille
Brazil
Women’s Singles: Beatriz Haddad Maia, Laura Pigossi (ITF Place)
Women’s Doubles: Beatriz Haddad Maia/Luisa Stefani
Men’s Singles: Thiago Seyboth Wild, Thiago Monteiro (ITF Place)
Men’s Doubles: Thiago Seyboth Wild/Thiago Monteiro
Bulgaria
Women’s Singles: Viktoriya Tomova
Canada
Women’s Singles: Bianca Andreescu, Leylah Fernandez
Women’s Doubles: Leylah Fernandez/Gabriela Dabrowski
Men’s Singles: Felix Auger-Aliassime, Milos Raonic
Men’s Doubles: Felix Auger-Aliassime/Milos Raonic
Mixed Doubles: Gabriela Dabrowski/Felix Auger-Aliassime
Chile
Men’s Singles: Nicolas Jarry, Alejandro Tabilo, Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera (ITF place)
Men’s Doubles: Nicolas Jarry/Alejandro Tabilo
China
Women’s Singles: Zheng Qinwen (ITF place), Yuan Yue, Wang Xinyu, Wang Xiyu
Women’s Doubles: Yuan Yue/Zhang Shuai, Wang Xinyu/Zheng Saisai
Men’s Singles: Zhang Zhizhen (ITF place)
Mixed Doubles: Zheng Qinwen/Zhang Zhizhen
Chinese Taipei
Women’s Doubles: Hsieh Su-wei/Tsao Chia-yi, Chan Hao-ching/Latisha Chan
Colombia
Women’s Singles: Camila Osorio
Croatia
Women’s Singles: Donna Vekic, Petra Martic
Men’s Doubles: Nikola Mektic/Mate Pavic
Mixed Doubles: Donna Vekic/Mate Pavic
Czech Republic
Women’s Singles: Karolina Muchova, Barbora Krejcikova, Linda Noskova, Katerina Siniakova
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Women’s Doubles: Karolina Muchova/Linda Noskova, Barbora Krejcikova/Katerina Siniakova
Men’s Singles: Tomas Machac, Jakob Mensik
Men’s Doubles: Tomas Machac/Adam Pavlasek
Mixed Doubles: Katerina Siniakova/Tomas Machac
Denmark
Women’s Singles: Clara Tauson, Caroline Wozniacki
Egypt
Women’s Singles: Mayar Sherif (ITF Place)
France
Women’s Singles: Caroline Garcia, Clara Burel, Diane Parry, Varvara Gracheva
Women’s Doubles: Caroline Garcia/Diane Parry, Clara Burel/Varvara Gracheva
Men’s Singles: Ugo Humbert, Gael Monfils, Arthur Fils, Corentin Moutet
Men’s Doubles: Ugo Humbert/Arthur Fils, Edouard Roger-Vasselin/Fabien Reboul
Mixed Doubles: Caroline Garcia/Edouard Roger-Vasselin
Germany
Women’s Singles: Angelique Kerber, Tatjana Maria, Tamara Korpatsch, Laura Siegemund
Women’s Doubles: Angelique Kerber/Laura Siegemund, Tatjana Maria/Tamara Korpatsch
Men’s Singles: Alexander Zverev, Jan-Lennard Struff, Dominik Koepfer, Maximilian Marterer
Men’s Doubles: Jan-Lennard Struff/Dominik Koepfer, Kevin Krawietz/Tim Puetz
Mixed Doubles: Laura Siegemund/Alexander Zverev
Great Britain
Women’s Singles: Katie Boulter
Women’s Doubles: Katie Boulter/Heather Watson
Men’s Singles: Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper, Daniel Evans, Andy Murray (ITF Place)
Men’s Doubles: Daniel Evans/Andy Murray, Joe Salisbury/Neal Skupski
Mixed Doubles: Heather Watson/Joe Salisbury
Greece
Women’s Singles: Maria Sakkari
Women’s Doubles: Maria Sakkari/Despina Papamichail
Men’s Singles: Stefanos Tsitsipas
Men’s Doubles: Stefanos Tsitsipas/Petros Tsitsipas
Mixed Doubles: Maria Sakkari/Stefanos Tsitsipas
Hungary
Men’s Singles: Fabian Marozsan, Marton Fucsovics
Men’s Doubles: Fabian Marozsan/Marton Fucsovics
India
Men’s Singles: Sumit Nagal
Men’s Doubles: Rohan Bopanna/Sriram Balaji
Individual Neutral Athletes
Women’s Singles: Ekaterina Alexandrova, Mirra Andreeva, Diana Shnaider
Women’s Doubles: Ekaterina Alexandrova/Elena Vesnina, Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider
Men’s Singles: Daniil Medvedev, Roman Safiullin, Pavel Kotov
Men’s Doubles: Daniil Medvedev/Roman Safiullin
Mixed Doubles: Mirra Andreeva/Daniil Medvedev
Italy
Women’s Singles: Jasmine Paolini, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Lucia Bronzetti
Women’s Doubles: Jasmine Paolini/Sara Errani, Elisabetta Cocciaretto/Lucia Bronzetti
Men’s Singles: Lorenzo Musetti, Matteo Arnaldi, Luciano Darderi, Andrea Vavassori
Men’s Doubles: Andrea Vavassori/Simone Bolelli, Luciano Darderi/Lorenzo Musetti
Mixed Doubles: Sara Errani/Andrea Vavassori
Japan
Women’s Singles: Naomi Osaka, Moyuka Uchijima
Women’s Doubles: Ena Shibahara/Shuko Aoyama
Men’s Singles: Kei Nishikori, Taro Daniel
Mixed Doubles: Ena Shibahara/Kei Nishikori
Kazakhstan
Women’s Singles: Elena Rybakina, Yulia Putintseva
Men’s Singles: Alexander Bublik, Alexander Shevchenko
Men’s Doubles: Alexander Bublik/Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Mixed Doubles: Elena Rybakina/Alexander Bublik
Latvia
Women’s Singles: Jelena Ostapenko
Lebanon
Men’s Singles: Benjamin Hassan (Universality place)
Men’s Doubles: Benjamin Hassan/Hady Habib
Montenegro
Women’s Singles: Danka Kovinic (Universality place)
Netherlands
Women’s Singles: Arantxa Rus
Women’s Doubles: Arantxa Rus/Demi Schuurs
Men’s Singles: Tallon Griekspoor
Men’s Doubles: Tallon Griekspoor/Wesley Koolhof, Jean-Julien Rojer/Robin Haase
Mixed Doubles: Demi Schuurs/Wesley Koolhof
What a #tennis moment for New Zealand. Lulu Sun, the biggest surprise of #Wimbledonbecomes first Kiwi woman to reach the quarters in singles there. Today, Erin Routliffe becomes the first New Zealander to top the WTA doubles rankings
Now they’ll pair up at the #Olympics pic.twitter.com/opztJavIzW
— Christopher Clarey 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 (@christophclarey) July 15, 2024
New Zealand
Women’s Doubles: Erin Routliffe/Lulu Sun
Norway
Men’s Singles: Casper Ruud
Poland
Women’s Singles: Iga Swiatek, Magda Linette, Magdalena Frech
Women’s Singles: Magda Linette/Alicja Rosolska
Portugal
Men’s Singles: Nuno Borges
Men’s Doubles: Nuno Borges/Francisco Cabral
Romania
Women’s Singles: Ana Bogdan, Irina-Camelia Begu, Jaqueline Cristian
Women’s Doubles: Ana Bogdan/Jaqueline Cristian, Irina-Camelia Begu/Monica Niculescu
Serbia
Men’s Singles: Novak Djokovic, Dusan Lajovic
Slovakia
Women’s Singles: Anna Karolina Schmiedlova
Spain
Women’s Singles: Sara Sorribes Tormo, Cristina Bucsa
Women’s Singles: Sara Sorribes Tormo/Cristina Bucsa
Men’s Singles: Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Pedro Martinez, Jaume Munar
Men’s Doubles: Carlos Alcaraz/Rafael Nadal, Pablo Carreno Busta/Marcel Granollers
Mixed Doubles: Sara Sorribes Tormo/Marcel Granollers
Switzerland
Women’s Singles: Viktorija Golubic
Men’s Singles: Stan Wawrinka
Tunisia
Men’s Singles: Moez Echargui (ITF place)
Ukraine
Women’s Singles: Marta Kostyuk, Elina Svitolina, Dayana Yastremska, Anhelina Kalinina
Women’s Doubles: Marta Kostyuk/Dayana Yastremska, Lyudmyla Kichenok/Nadiia Kichenok
United States
Women’s Singles: Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins, Emma Navarro
Women’s Doubles: Coco Gauff/Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins/Desirae Krawczyk
Men’s Singles: Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Christopher Eubanks, Marcos Giron
Men’s Doubles: Taylor Fritz/Tommy Paul, Rajeev Ram/Austin Krajicek
Mixed Doubles: Coco Gauff/Taylor Fritz
Source: https://www.wtatennis.com/news/4051186/olympic-tennis-team-participants-swiatek-gauff-lead-singles-field