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Tennis Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Road to Paris 2024


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11 minutes ago, Jur said:

I would say Granollers/Badosa is a more likely :ESP team, since Sorribes/Alcaraz already are going to play the two other events.

I dont think Badosa can play  the Olympics , she Is too far behind in ranking 

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10 minutes ago, Andry84 said:

I dont think Badosa can play  the Olympics , she Is too far behind in ranking 

She has protected ranking

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

I hope that Vavassori and all the team will not be invite at Errani's home for the lunch :p

Questa è cattiva, tanto. Non sapevo come rendere l'idea scrivendolo in inglese.

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18 hours ago, Jur said:

I would say Granollers/Badosa is a more likely :ESP team, since Sorribes/Alcaraz already are going to play the two other events.

I understand for Alcaraz but why not Sorribes playing three events? It's not like she is a top player and expected to go deep the way Alcaraz is.

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so happy for Varvara Gracheva who was a nationalized Russian Frenchwoman who qualified at the last minute, a great moment of emotion when she sang the Marseillaise with the audience at Roland Garros when she won her last match. The French public adopted it! it's nice

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So is it for sure that Thiago Monteiro of Brazil qualifies? There are four Argentines in the top 56 ahead of Diaz Acosta, but I was wondering what if one of them is not eligible or does not want to go.  Would this mean the fourth Argentine spot goes to Acosta as a reallocated quota with Monteiro qualifying, or does Diaz Acosta retain his ITF spot?

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On 6/1/2024 at 11:40 AM, JoshMartini007 said:

I don't think :KEN Angella Okutoyi will make the top 400 (currently she's 502). The African quota likely goes to :EGY Mayar Sherif (the Egyptian silver medalist is ranked even lower) who would have qualified through the rankings normally.

You are probably right, she still has a chance if she wins in La Marsa this week though. I believe that would put her at 159 points which should (just barely) be inside the top 400. Does not seem likely, but if she wins a couple of rounds it will get exciting I think.

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1 hour ago, evil betty said:

So is it for sure that Thiago Monteiro of Brazil qualifies? There are four Argentines in the top 56 ahead of Diaz Acosta, but I was wondering what if one of them is not eligible or does not want to go.  Would this mean the fourth Argentine spot goes to Acosta as a reallocated quota with Monteiro qualifying, or does Diaz Acosta retain his ITF spot?

yes, all four are eligible and will play Paris.

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