The tennis would likely be the United Cup format. 1 singles mens match, 1 singles womens and the mixed, best of three.
Which if this is the case, it would be impossible to make players compete in a team event, singles and doubles in only one week (and especially coming from the grass to hard).
Due to this is very likely that tennis could go for 2 complete weeks, which if that happen we will see a lot of players not playing the olympics, which is not good. 2 weeks without playing for the points and money of the professional tour is impossible except for the top 10-20.
The only good is that in the LA dates there are no big tournaments, only 250, and the olympics could be a preparation for the US/Canada month ending in the US open so players will not have the excuse of the surface like last year.
To point out a mistake in the document.
They say Artistic Swimming is back to being a women only sport. That is not true, men are still allowed to compete
Elite League Playoffs
The Finals (Best-of-7 Series)
Game #3: Storhamar Ishockey b. Stavanger Oilers 6-3 (2-3, 3-0, 1-0)
Storhamar lead series 3-0 and could clinch the tile with a win later Tonight
Game #4 is scheduled for Thursday, April 10th @ 7 p.m. local time in Stavanger
() ICE Hockey League Playoffs
The Finals (Best-of-7 Series)
Game #3: KAC Klagenfurt - Red Bull Salzburg 1-3 (0-1, 0-1, 1-1)
Red Bull Salzburg lead series 3-0 and need only one more win to clinch the title
Game #4 is scheduled for Friday, April 11th @ 7.30 p.m. local time in Salzburg
men's Junior Individual Foil
Gold: Abdelrahman Tolfa
Silver: Aleksandr Kerik
Bronze: Pavel Puzankov & Yahor Rabtsau
Semifinals
Tolfa b. Puzankov 15-13
Kerik b. Rabtsau 15-10
Gold Medal Match
Tolfa b. Kerik 15-5
Full Results & Rankings
https://fie.org/competitions/2025/226?tab=results
women's Junior Individual Foil
Gold: Liu Jaelyn
Silver: Matilde Molinari
Bronze: Jessica Guo Zi Jia & Polina Volubueva
Semifinals
Liu b. Guo 15-11
Molinari b. Volubueva 15-14
Gold Medal Match
Liu b. Molinari 14-12
Full Results & Rankings
https://fie.org/competitions/2025/225?tab=results
until Sport Climbing became part of the Olympic schedule, the "combined event" didn't exist and it was quite an oddity to see the same people being at the top of both boulder and lead, even if boulder was basically invented as a form of (indoor) training for the lead specialists
in the last 10 years, with this "combined event" included in the Olympic program, many things have changed and of course the strongest specialists in both disciplines started to develop also the skills required by "the other one" to be competitive in the new event
actually, also the design of the boulder and lead walls has changed to allow all the top athletes to become better all-arounders than true specialists of a single event
but, despite that, there are still a very good number of those and if you're not Janja Garnbret, it's very difficult to be a medal candidate in both disciplines
most likely, with boulder and lead being now separated also at the Olympics, I hope everything will be back to basics, with boulder and lead walls being way more complicated for the non-specialists, requiring different skills (and physical characteristics) that can't easily match one with the others