Tennis at the Olympics.
Tennis made its Olympic comeback in 1988. Since then, out of the 9 editions, 8 have been during the ATP era.
The top player in our historical Tennis Race for History ranking, based on points earned in all matches, for men is Andy Murray with his two gold medals.
Rafael Nadal and Alexander Zverev, each with one individual gold medal, are the only players in Paris with a chance to catch up to him.
Other gold medalists include Nicolas Massu, Marc Rosset, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, André Agassi, and Miloslav Mecir (1988).
The main favorites to join the one-gold club are Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic.
Here's a look at the history on the Olympic in the ATP era (1990-2023), followed by a table of active players
Active players
On the women's side, Steffi Graf leads the ranking with one gold medal (1988, before the ATP era, would total 1210 points), followed by Russia’s Elena Dementieva and the Williams sisters, each having secured a gold medal for their country.
No female player has won gold twice in singles.
Other gold medalists include Lindsay Davenport, Justine Henin, Jennifer Capriati, Monica Puig, and Belinda Bencic.
Iga Swiatek is the great favorite to join the club.
Here's a look at the history on this surface in the ATP era (1990-2023), followed by a table of active players.
Active players.
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