Thetennis tournament at the2016 Summer Olympics was held at theOlympic Tennis Centre from 6 to 14 August.[2] The competition was played on a fasthardcourt surface used in numerous North American tournaments that aims to minimize disruption for players.[3]
Initially a total of 172 players were expected to compete in five events: singles and doubles for both men and women and the return of the mixed doubles for the second consecutive time. However, eventually 105 male and 94 female players were granted places in the draws. The Olympic tennis events were run and organized by theBrazilian Olympic Committee (COB) and theInternational Tennis Federation (ITF), and were part of theAssociation of Tennis Professionals (ATP) andWomen's Tennis Association (WTA) tours.
The 2016 Olympic tournament was the fifteenth edition of tennis at the Olympics (excluding the two Olympics, 1968 and 1984, when tennis was a demonstration event), and the eighth since 1988, when the sport was officially brought back into the Games. Unlike previous editions of the Olympic event, it was decided that the Olympic tournaments would not offer ATP and WTA ranking points for the players.
In themen's singles, British flagbearerAndy Murray was the defending champion from theLondon tournament atWimbledon, whileNovak Djokovic was the number one seed and aiming to complete theCareer Golden Slam. However, he was defeated in the first round byArgentina'sJuan Martín del Potro.[6] Murray defended his title, defeating del Potro in the final, 7–5, 4–6, 6–2, 7–5.[7] With the victory, Murray became the first player, male or female, to win singles gold at two consecutive Olympics and the first player to defend an Olympic title sinceSerena and Venus Willams won the women's doubles title inBeijing andLondon. This, combined with a second Wimbledon title, becoming the first-ever three-timeBBC Sports Personality of the Year and ending the year as the #1-ranked player by the ATP after having led Great Britain to their firstDavis Cup since 1936 in 2015, contributed to his being knighted in the New Year's Honours List.[8]
For the singles competitions, the top 56 players in the world rankings on 6 June 2016 of the WTA and ATP tours are qualified for the Olympics. However, entry has been limited to four players from a country. This means that players who are ranked in the top 56 but represent the NOCs with four higher-ranked players already participating do not qualify, allowing players who are ranked outside of the top 56 but from countries with fewer than four players already qualified to compete. Of the remaining eight slots, six of them will be determined by the ITF's Olympic Committee, taking into account ranking and spread of nations represented, while the final two slots are awarded by the IOC to players from small nations.[14][15]
In the doubles competitions, 24 teams are automatically qualified for the Games based on the rankings to be published on 6 June 2016, subject to a maximum of two teams per NOC. Players in the top ten of the doubles rankings could reserve a place, provided they had a partner to compete with. Meanwhile, the remaining eight teams were decided by the ITF Olympic Committee.[14][15]
A player could only participate if he or she was available to be drafted to represent the player's country inDavis Cup orFed Cup for two of the following years: 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, with one of the years being either 2015 or 2016.
The tennis competition at the Olympic Games consisted of asingle elimination tournament. The size of the singles draw, 64, meant that there were six rounds of competition in total, with five in the doubles owing to its smaller draw size of 32, and 4 for mixed with its draw size only being 16. Players reaching the semifinal were assured of an opportunity to compete for a medal, with the two losing semifinalists contesting abronze medal match.
All matches were the best of three sets, except for the men's singles final which was the best of five sets. Thetie break operated in every set, including the final one (a first for the Olympics). In the mixed doubles the third set was played as a match tie-break (10 points).[2]