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词条 Tennis at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
释义

  1. Venue

     Training venues 

  2. Medallists

  3. Participating nations

  4. References

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| 1 = 2010
| 2 = Commonwealth Games
| before_year=no
| after_year=no
| date= 4–10 October 2010
| edition= 1st
| category=ITF event
| location= R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex, Delhi, India
| multi=yes
| champms={{flagCGFathlete|Somdev Devvarman|IND|2010}}
| champws={{flagCGFathlete|Anastasia Rodionova|AUS|2010}}
| champmd={{flagCGFathlete|Paul Hanley / Peter Luczak|AUS|2010}}
| champwd={{flagCGFathlete|Anastasia Rodionova / Sally Peers|AUS|2010}}
| champxd={{flagCGFathlete|Jocelyn Rae / Colin Fleming|SCO|2010}}
| surface=Rebound Ace
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Although tennis has long been on the list of approved optional Commonwealth Games sports, and has featured in every Commonwealth Youth Games programme, it made its maiden appearance in a full Commonwealth Games programme at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[1]

The tennis events were held from 4–10 October 2010, which clashed with the dates of the China Open, an ATP World Tour 500 and WTA Tour Premier Mandatory event. Despite initial concerns that governing bodies would fail to persuade their top players to compete in Delhi,[2] several top tennis players competed for their countries, including Mahesh Bhupathi (India), Peter Luczak (Australia), Sania Mirza (India), Jamie Murray (Scotland),[3] Leander Paes (India), and Anastasia Rodionova (Australia).

Notable top players Lleyton Hewitt (Australia) did not compete for his country, as he was concerned about security problems and losing ATP ranking points.[4][5] Andy Murray (Scotland) and Samantha Stosur (Australia) were also absent.

Stosur also decided not to compete in the games for she was to take part in the tournament in Beijing (Premier Mandatory) and Osaka (to defend her title).[6]

The deadline for submission of named players was 3 September 2010.

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Venue

  • R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex

Training venues

  • Siri Fort Sports Complex - 9 courts
  • RK Khanna Tennis Stadium - 6 courts

Medallists

Men's Singles{{flagCGFmedalist|Somdev Devvarman|IND|2010}}{{flagCGFmedalist|Greg Jones|AUS|2010}}{{flagCGFmedalist|Matthew Ebden|AUS|2010}}
Men's Doubles{{flagCGFmedalist|Paul Hanley
and Peter Luczak|AUS|2010}}
{{flagCGFmedalist|Ross Hutchins
and Ken Skupski|ENG|2010}}
{{flagCGFmedalist|Mahesh Bhupathi
and Leander Paes|IND|2010}}
Women's Singles{{flagCGFmedalist|Anastasia Rodionova|AUS|2010}}{{flagCGFmedalist|Sania Mirza|IND|2010}}{{flagCGFmedalist|Sally Peers|AUS|2010}}
Women's Doubles{{flagCGFmedalist|Anastasia Rodionova
and Sally Peers|AUS|2010}}
{{flagCGFmedalist|Olivia Rogowska
and Jessica Moore|AUS|2010}}
{{flagCGFmedalist|Sania Mirza
and Rushmi Chakravarthi|IND|2010}}
Mixed Doubles{{flagCGFmedalist|Jocelyn Rae
and Colin Fleming|SCO|2010}}
{{flagCGFmedalist|Anastasia Rodionova
and Paul Hanley|AUS|2010}}
{{flagCGFmedalist|Sarah Borwell
and Ken Skupski|ENG|2010}}

Participating nations

A total of 23 nations were represented by at least one player in either the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, or mixed doubles.

NationMenWomenMixedTotal
Singles Doubles Singles Doubles
{{flagCGF|AUS|2010}} 3 4(1) 3 4(1) 4 8
{{flagCGF|BAH|2010}} 3 2 2 2 2 5
{{flagCGF|BAR|2010}} 2 2 2
{{flagCGF|BER|2010}} 2 2 2 2 2 4
{{flagCGF|COK|2010}} 1 1
{{flagCGF|ENG|2010}} 3 4(1) 2 2 4 7
{{flagCGF|GUE|2010}} 1 1 2 2
{{flagCGF|GIB|2010}} 1 1
{{flagCGF|IND|2010}} 2 4(2) 3 4(1) 4 8
{{flagCGF|KIR|2010}} 2 2 2
{{flagCGF|KEN|2010}} 1 2(1) 2
{{flagCGF|LES|2010}} 2 2 2
{{flagCGF|MDV|2010}} 2 2 2
{{flagCGF|MRI|2010}} 1 1 2 2
{{flagCGF|NZL|2010}} 1 1 2 2
{{flagCGF|PAK|2010}} 2 2 2
{{flagCGF|LCA|2010}} 1 1 2 2
{{flagCGF|SVG|2010}} 1 1
{{flagCGF|SCO|2010}} 2 2 1 2(1) 4 4
{{flagCGF|SOL|2010}} 1 1
{{flagCGF|SRI|2010}} 3 4(1) 1 2 5
{{flagCGF|UGA|2010}} 2 2 1 4(1) 3
{{flagCGF|WAL|2010}} 2 2 2
  • Number in brackets = players participating only in doubles

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgdelhi2010.org/sport/tennis|title=Tennis|publisher=Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi|accessdate=10 October 2010}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://tennisconnected.com/home/2010/01/18/paes-pleads-for-countries-to-participate-in-common-wealth-games/|title=Paes Pleads for Countries to Participate in Commonwealth Games|date=18 January 2010|publisher=TennisConnected.com|accessdate=16 April 2010}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/scotland-planning-murray-swoop-1.908989|title=Scotland planning Murray swoop|date=1 May 2009|publisher=The Herald|accessdate=16 April 2010}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/tennis/lleyton-hewitt-unlikely-to-play-in-commonwealth-games/story-e6frfgao-1225797554832|title=Lleyton Hewitt unlikely to play in Commonwealth Games|date=14 November 2009|publisher=Herald Sun|accessdate=16 April 2010}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/bemused-hewitt-questions-relevance-of-delhi-games-20100110-m0sz.html|title=Bemused Hewitt questions relevance of Delhi Games|date=11 January 2010|publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=16 April 2010 | first=Will | last=Swanton}}
6. ^http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/23/2962713.htm?site=sport§ion=tennis
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