Who are the tennis Olympic medalists?

Who are the tennis Olympic medalists that have made history on tennis courts around the world? The Olympic tennis competition has produced numerous legendary champions since tennis returned as an official Olympic sport in 1988, following its absence from 1924 to 1984.

Notable Men's Singles Olympic Medalists

Gold Medal Champions

Some of the most prestigious tennis Olympic medalists in men's singles include Miloslav Mečíř (1988), Marc Rosset (1992), Andre Agassi (1996), Yevgeny Kafelnikov (2000), Nicolás Massú (2004), Rafael Nadal (2008), Andy Murray (2012, 2016), Alexander Zverev (2021), and Novak Djokovic (2024).

Silver and Bronze Medalists

Notable silver medalists include Tim Mayotte (1988), Jordi Arrese (1992), and Sergi Bruguera (1996). Bronze medal winners feature champions like Stefan Edberg (1988), Goran Ivanišević (1992), and Leander Paes (1996).

Women's Singles Olympic Champions

Golden Moments

Women's tennis Olympic medalists have included Steffi Graf (1988), Jennifer Capriati (1992), Lindsay Davenport (1996), Venus Williams (2000), Justine Henin (2004), Elena Dementieva (2008), Serena Williams (2012), Monica Puig (2016), and Belinda Bencic (2021).

Doubles Champions

The doubles competitions have produced memorable tennis Olympic medalists, with notable gold medal pairs including Venus and Serena Williams (2000, 2008, 2012), Daniel Nestor and Sébastien Lareau (2000), and Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert (2021).

Mixed Doubles Excellence

Mixed doubles, featured sporadically, has created unique Olympic champions like Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram (2024), adding another dimension to Olympic tennis legacy.

These tennis Olympic medalists represent the pinnacle of athletic achievement, combining Grand Slam-level talent with Olympic glory. Want to explore specific Olympic years or learn more about your favorite tennis champions' Olympic journeys?

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