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词条 Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics
释义

  1. Summary

  2. Tournament

  3. Points distribution

  4. Qualification

  5. Competition of Olympics

     Format  Calendar 

  6. Medal summary

     Medal table  Medal events 

  7. Wild card entries

     Men's singles wild card entries  Women's singles wild card entries  Men's doubles wild card entries  Women's doubles wild card entries  Mixed doubles wild card entries 

  8. Singles seeds

     Men's singles  Withdrawn players  Women's singles  Withdrawn players 

  9. References

  10. External links

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| date = 28 July – 5 August
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| location = All England Club, Wimbledon
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| champmd = {{flagIOCathlete|Mike Bryan & Bob Bryan|USA|2016 Summer}}
| champwd = {{flagIOCathlete|Serena Williams & Venus Williams|USA|2016 Summer}}
| champxd = {{flagIOCathlete|Victoria Azarenka & Max Mirnyi|BLR|2016 Summer}}
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The tennis tournaments at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London were staged at the All England Club in Wimbledon, from 28 July to 5 August. This was the first Olympic grass court tournament since tennis was reintroduced as an Olympic sport and the first to be held at a Grand Slam venue in the Open era.[1] (Two other 2012 Summer Olympic bid finalists had also offered Grand Slam venues – second-place finisher Paris offered the French Open venue, the Stade Roland Garros, while fourth-place finisher New York offered the US Open venue, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens.)

A total of 190 players competed in five events: singles and doubles for both men and women and, for the first time since 1924, mixed doubles were officially included. The Olympic tennis events were run and organised by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) and the International Tennis Federation (ITF), and were part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tours. As a side effect, the regular rule imposed by the All England Club during The Championships calling for all-white player clothing was waived to allow players to wear Olympic national team clothing, and London 2012 bunting also mixed with the traditional Wimbledon green.

Elena Dementieva and Rafael Nadal were the reigning champions, neither of whom defended their titles. Dementieva had retired from professional tennis in 2010,[2] while Nadal withdrew due to tendinitis.[3]

Summary

In the women's singles tournament, Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova while losing only one game in the final for the gold medal and her sixth major event win at Wimbledon, having won the ladies' singles tournament at The Championships less than three weeks earlier as well as in 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2010. She also defended her women's doubles title alongside her sister Venus Williams, who had won singles gold in Sydney in 2000. With her singles gold, she became the second female player to win a career singles Golden Slam - Olympic gold in addition to the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, with the first being Steffi Graf in 1988 after she won all five events that year (a feat not yet matched by another player, male or female.) Williams also became the first player in history, male or female, to win the career Golden Grand Slam in both singles and doubles (the Williams sisters had already completed their career doubles Golden Grand Slam at the 2001 Australian Open, joining Pam Shriver in Seoul in 1988 and Gigi Fernández at the 1993 Australian Open.)[4] Furthermore, the Williams sisters also became the first four-time gold medalists in Olympic tennis history.

In the men's singles tournament final, Andy Murray beat Roger Federer in straight sets in front of a home crowd to avenge his four-set loss against Federer exactly four weeks earlier on Centre Court in the finals at Wimbledon. In doing so, he denied Federer the chance to become the third man to win a career singles Golden Grand Slam after Nadal at the 2010 US Open and Andre Agassi at the 1999 French Open. He also became the first British man to win singles tennis gold since Josiah Ritchie in 1908 (also at Wimbledon) and the first to win a major event at Wimbledon since Fred Perry won The Championships in 1936. Based on his gold medal as well as his achievements over the following four years, including a US Open championship, two Wimbledon championships and a Davis Cup, Team GB chose him as their flagbearer for the opening ceremony in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, where he won a second consecutive gold medal.

Meanwhile, the Bryan brothers (Mike and Bob) took the men's doubles gold for the United States and themselves completed a career Golden Grand Slam, joining the Australian "Woodies" (Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, who completed their set at the 2000 French Open) and Canada's Daniel Nestor at Wimbledon in 2009. Also, the Belorussian top seeds of Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi took the mixed doubles gold after overcoming Murray and Laura Robson mere hours after Murray had defeated Federer.

Tournament

The 2012 tournaments were played on grass courts at the All England Club, three weeks after the end of the 2012 edition of The Championships. Sessions ran from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. as established by the All England Club policy. However, the All England Club along with other organizers not only allowed but encouraged the players to wear their national colours as opposed to predominantly white clothes in accordance with typical Wimbledon tradition, and the normally all-green grounds were also decked out in purple and multi-coloured London 2012 Olympic branding.

Twelve courts were used for the matches including Centre Court, No.1 and No.2. No.3 Court was used for warm ups.[7] The Olympic tennis events were organised jointly by the ITF, the IOC and the All England Club. Both the men's and women's singles and doubles events counted as a part of the 2012 ATP World Tour and the 2012 WTA Tour.[8]

Points distribution

The points distribution for the Association of Tennis Professionals and the Women's Tennis Association tours, concerning only singles competition on the 2012 Olympic Games, is listed below.[9][10] These points can be added to a player's world ranking for the 2012 season.

StageGold MedalSilver MedalBronze MedalFourth PlaceQuarterfinalsRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64
Men's singles75045034027013570355
Women's singles68547034026017595551

Qualification

{{Main|Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

For the singles competitions, the top 56 players in the world rankings on 11 June 2012 of the WTA and ATP tours qualified for the Olympics. However, entry was limited to four players from a country. This means that players who were ranked in the top 56 but are from countries with four higher-ranked players already participating did not qualify, and players who were ranked outside of the top 56 but are from countries with fewer than four players already participating qualified. A player could only participate if he or she had made him- or herself available to be drafted to represent the player's country in Davis Cup or Fed Cup for two of the following years: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, with one of the years being either 2011 or 2012.[11] Of the other eight wildcard slots, six of the slots were determined by the ITF's Olympic Committee, taking into account ranking and spread of nations represented, while the final two slots were awarded by the IOC to players from small nations.

In the doubles competitions, twenty four teams automatically qualified as per the rankings on 11 June 2012, subject to a maximum of two teams per nation. Players in the top ten of the doubles rankings could reserve a place, provided they had a partner to compete with. The remaining eight teams were decided by the ITF's Olympic Committee. Entries for the mixed doubles were confirmed at the Games.[12][13] The Tripartite Commission later decided only to give places in the women's singles leaving eight wildcards to be chosen by the

ITF Olympic Committee for the men's singles competition.[14]

Competition of Olympics

Format

The tennis competition at the Olympic Games consists of a single elimination tournament. The size of the singles draw, 64, means that there are six rounds of competition in total,[15] with five in the doubles owing to its smaller draw size of 32, and 4 for mixed with its draw size only being 16.[16] Players reaching the semifinal are assured of an opportunity to compete for a medal, as the two losing parties in each semifinals contest a bronze medal match.

In a further change from normal Wimbledon practice, the matches followed the Olympic format – all matches were three-set matches except for the men's singles final, which would be a five-set match. The tie break operated in every set except the fifth set in the men's singles final and the third set in the other matches (except mixed doubles), when an advantage set was played. In the mixed doubles the third set was played as a match tie-break (10 points).

Calendar

Date28 July29 July30 July31 July1 August2 August3 August4 August5 August
Start Time11:3011:3011:3011:3011:3011:3012:0012:0012:00
Men's singlesRound of 64Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsBronze
Final
Women's singlesRound of 64Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsBronze
Final
Men's doublesRound of 32Round of 32
Round of 16
Round of 16Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsBronze
Final
Women's doublesRound of 32Round of 32
Round of 16
Round of 16Round of 16
Quarterfinals
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsSemifinalsBronze
Final
Mixed doublesRound of 16Round of 16QuarterfinalsQuarterfinals
Semifinals
Bronze
Final

Medal summary

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host =
| flag_template = flagIOCteam
| event = 2012 Summer
| team =
| gold_USA = 3 | silver_USA = 0 | bronze_USA = 1
| gold_GBR = 1 | silver_GBR = 1 | bronze_GBR = 0
| gold_BLR = 1 | silver_BLR = 0 | bronze_BLR = 1
| gold_FRA = 0 | silver_FRA = 1 | bronze_FRA = 1
| gold_RUS = 0 | silver_RUS = 1 | bronze_RUS = 1
| gold_CZE = 0 | silver_CZE = 1 | bronze_CZE = 0
| gold_SUI = 0 | silver_SUI = 1 | bronze_SUI = 0
| gold_ARG = 0 | silver_ARG = 0 | bronze_ARG = 1
}}

Medal events

{{DetailsLink>Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's singles}}Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}}Roger Federer|SUI|2012 Summer}}Juan Martín del Potro|ARG|2012 Summer}}
{{DetailsLink>Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles}}Bob Bryan
and Mike Bryan|USA|2012 Summer}}
Michaël Llodra
and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga|FRA|2012 Summer}}
Julien Benneteau
and Richard Gasquet|FRA|2012 Summer}}
{{DetailsLink>Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's singles}}Serena Williams|USA|2012 Summer}}Maria Sharapova|RUS|2012 Summer}}Victoria Azarenka|BLR|2012 Summer}}
{{DetailsLink>Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles}}Serena Williams
and Venus Williams|USA|2012 Summer}}
Andrea Hlaváčková
and Lucie Hradecká|CZE|2012 Summer}}
Maria Kirilenko
and Nadia Petrova|RUS|2012 Summer}}
{{DetailsLink>Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Mixed doubles}}Victoria Azarenka
and Max Mirnyi|BLR|2012 Summer}}
Laura Robson
and Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}}
Lisa Raymond
and Mike Bryan|USA|2012 Summer}}

Wild card entries

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Men's singles wild card entries

The following players received an ITF Invitation:[17]

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Lleyton Hewitt|AUS|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Thomaz Bellucci|BRA|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Vasek Pospisil|CAN|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Somdev Devvarman|IND|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Adrian Ungur|ROU|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Blaž Kavčič|SLO|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Malek Jaziri|TUN|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Sergiy Stakhovsky|UKR|2012 Summer}}
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Women's singles wild card entries

The following players received an ITF Invitation:[17]

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Alizé Cornet|FRA|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Elena Baltacha|GBR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Anne Keothavong|GBR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Heather Watson|GBR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Ons Jabeur|TUN|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Mariana Duque Mariño|COL|2012 Summer}}

The following players received a Tripartite Commission Invitation:[14][18]

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Verónica Cepede Royg|PAR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Stephanie Vogt|LIE|2012 Summer}}
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Men's doubles wild card entries

The following players received an ITF Invitation:[17]

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|David Nalbandian / Eduardo Schwank|ARG|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Thomaz Bellucci / André Sá|BRA|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Juan Sebastián Cabal / Santiago Giraldo|COL|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Jonathan Erlich / Andy Ram|ISR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Kei Nishikori / Go Soeda|JPN|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Horia Tecău / Adrian Ungur|ROU|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Nikolay Davydenko / Mikhail Youzhny|RUS|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Martin Kližan / Lukáš Lacko|SVK|2012 Summer}}
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Women's doubles wild card entries

The following players received an ITF Invitation:[17]

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Stéphanie Dubois / Aleksandra Wozniak|CAN|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Chuang Chia-jung / Hsieh Su-wei|TPE|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Alizé Cornet / Kristina Mladenovic|FRA|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Margalita Chakhnashvili / Anna Tatishvili|GEO|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Laura Robson / Heather Watson|GBR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Tímea Babos / Ágnes Szávay|HUN|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Rushmi Chakravarthi / Sania Mirza|IND|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Anne Keothavong / Elena Baltacha|GBR|2012 Summer}}
{{col-end}}

Mixed doubles wild card entries

The following players received an ITF Invitation:[17]

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Samantha Stosur / Lleyton Hewitt|AUS|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Laura Robson / Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Elena Vesnina / Mikhail Youzhny|RUS|2012 Summer}}
  • {{flagIOCmedalist|Sofia Arvidsson / Robert Lindstedt|SWE|2012 Summer}}

Singles seeds

Seedings were based on the rankings as of 23 July 2012.

Men's singles

{{Main|Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's singles}}
SeedRankPlayerStatus
11Roger Federer|SUI|2012 Summer}}Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}} [3]
22Novak Djokovic|SRB|2012 Summer}}Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}} [3]
Bronze medal lost to {{flagIOCmedalist|Juan Martín del Potro|ARG|2012 Summer}} [8]
34{{flagIOCmedalist>Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}}Finals defeated {{flagIOCmedalist>Roger Federer|SUI|2012 Summer}} [1]
45David Ferrer|ESP|2012 Summer}}Kei Nishikori|JPN|2012 Summer}} [15]
56Jo-Wilfried Tsonga|FRA|2012 Summer}}Novak Djokovic|SRB|2012 Summer}} [2]
67Tomáš Berdych|CZE|2012 Summer}}Steve Darcis|BEL|2012 Summer}}
78Janko Tipsarević|SRB|2012 Summer}}John Isner|USA|2012 Summer}} [10]
89{{flagIOCmedalist|Juan Martín del Potro|ARG|2012 Summer}} }}Roger Federer|SUI|2012 Summer}} [1]
Bronze medal defeated {{flagIOCmedalist|Novak Djokovic|SRB|2012 Summer}} [2]
910Juan Mónaco|ARG|2012 Summer}}Feliciano López|ESP|2012 Summer}}
1011John Isner|USA|2012 Summer}}Roger Federer|SUI|2012 Summer}} [1]
1112Nicolás Almagro|ESP|2012 Summer}}Andy Murray|GBR|2012 Summer}}
1214Gilles Simon|FRA|2012 Summer}}Juan Martín del Potro|ARG|2012 Summer}}
1315Marin Čilić|CRO|2012 Summer}}Lleyton Hewitt|AUS|2012 Summer}}
1416Fernando Verdasco|ESP|2012 Summer}}Denis Istomin|UZB|2012 Summer}}
1518Kei Nishikori|JPN|2012 Summer}}Juan Martín del Potro|ARG|2012 Summer}} [8]
1621Richard Gasquet|FRA|2012 Summer}}Marcos Baghdatis|CYP|2012 Summer}}

Withdrawn players

RankPlayerPoints
Points defending
Points WonNew pointsWithdrew due to
3
ESP}} Rafael Nadal
8,905
0
0
8,905
Knee tendinitis[19]
20
FRA}} Gaël Monfils
1,625
300
0
1,325
Knee injury

Women's singles

{{Main|Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's singles}}
SeedRankPlayerStatus
11Victoria Azarenka|BLR|2012 Summer}}Serena Williams|USA|2012 Summer}} [4]
Bronze medal defeated {{flagIOCmedalist|Maria Kirilenko|RUS|2012 Summer}} [14]
22Agnieszka Radwańska|POL|2012 Summer}}Julia Görges|GER|2012 Summer}}
33Maria Sharapova|RUS|2012 Summer}}Serena Williams|USA|2012 Summer}} [4]
44{{flagIOCmedalist>Serena Williams|USA|2012 Summer}}Finals defeated {{flagIOCmedalist>Maria Sharapova|RUS|2012 Summer}} [3]
55Samantha Stosur|AUS|2012 Summer}}Carla Suárez Navarro|ESP|2012 Summer}}
66Petra Kvitová|CZE|2012 Summer}}Maria Kirilenko|RUS|2012 Summer}} [14]
77Angelique Kerber|GER|2012 Summer}}Victoria Azarenka|BLR|2012 Summer}} [1]
88Caroline Wozniacki|DEN|2012 Summer}}Serena Williams|USA|2012 Summer}} [4]
99Sara Errani|ITA|2012 Summer}}Venus Williams|USA|2012 Summer}}
1011Li Na|CHN|2012 Summer}}Daniela Hantuchová|SVK|2012 Summer}}
1112Ana Ivanovic|SRB|2012 Summer}}Kim Clijsters|BEL|2012 Summer}}
1213Dominika Cibulková|SVK|2012 Summer}}Tsvetana Pironkova|BUL|2012 Summer}}
1314Vera Zvonareva|RUS|2012 Summer}}Serena Williams|USA|2012 Summer}} [4]
1415Maria Kirilenko|RUS|2012 Summer}}Maria Sharapova|RUS|2012 Summer}} [3]
Bronze medal lost to {{flagIOCmedalist|Victoria Azarenka|BLR|2012 Summer}} [1]
1517Sabine Lisicki|GER|2012 Summer}}Maria Sharapova|RUS|2012 Summer}} [3]
1619Nadia Petrova|RUS|2012 Summer}}Victoria Azarenka|BLR|2012 Summer}} [1]

Withdrawn players

RankPlayerPoints
Points defending
Points WonNew pointsWithdrew due to
16
EST}} Kaia Kanepi
2,514
0
0
2,514
Heel injury
18
GER}} Andrea Petkovic
2,260
200
0
2,060
Ankle injury

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External links

{{Commons category|Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics}}
  • {{webarchive |url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130228084117/http://www.london2012.com/tennis/ |title=Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics (London2012.com) |date=2013-02-28}}
  • {{SR/Olympics sport at games}}
  • OlympicTennis.net
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip78pv9l6Ig&feature=player_embedded#! IOC Media Tennis at London 2012 video (YouTube.com)]
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