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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #7 - Tennis - Women's Singles; Badminton - Women's Singles; Table Tennis - Men's Singles


IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #7 - Tennis - Women's Singles; Badminton - Women's Singles; Table Tennis - Men's Singles  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. Event #11 - Tennis - Women's Singles

    • Charlotte Cooper GBR 1900
      0
    • Dorothea Lambert Chambers GBR 1908
      0
    • Marguerite Broquedis FRA 1912
      0
    • Suzanne Lenglen FRA 1920
      0
    • Helen Wills USA 1924
      0
    • Steffi Graf FRG / GER 1988
    • Jennifer Capriati USA 1992
    • Lindsay Davenport USA 1996
      0
    • Venus Williams USA 2000
    • Justine Henin-Hardenne BEL 2004
    • Elena Dementieva RUS 2008
      0
    • Serena Williams USA 2012
    • Monica Puig PUR 2016
    • Belinda Bencic SUI 2020
      0
  2. 2. Event #12 - Badminton - Women's Singles

    • Susi Susanti INA 1992
    • Bang Soo-hyun KOR 1996
      0
    • Gong Zhichao CHN 2000
      0
    • Zhang Ning CHN 2004 2008
    • Li Xuerui CHN 2012
      0
    • Carolina Marin ESP 2016
    • Chen Yufei CHN 2020
      0
  3. 3. Event #13 - Table Tennis - Men's Singles

    • Yoo Nam-kyu KOR 1988
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    • Jan-Ove Waldner SWE 1992
    • Liu Guoliang CHN 1996
      0
    • Kong Linghui CHN 2000
    • Ryu Seung-min KOR 2004
      0
    • Ma Lin CHN 2008
    • Zhang Jike CHN 2012
      0
    • Ma Long CHN 2016 2020

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  • Poll closed on 03/14/2022 at 07:00 PM

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You can still vote in the Poll #6:

https://totallympics.com/topic/12908-imaginary-summer-olympics-poll-6-cycling-road-mens-individual-time-trial-cycling-track-mens-keirin-cycling-mountain-bike-mens-cross-country/

 

But here comes Poll #7 already.

 

These are olympic champions in certain events.

Imagine that all these champions are on the top of their game at the very same moment in time.

Who would have won gold?

 

Be aware that the voting ends at Monday March 14th, 8 p.m. CET.

 

These pollls are like event start lists, who would win, what you think?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_tennis#Singles_(women)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_badminton#Women's_singles

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_table_tennis#Singles

 

Be aware that tennis tournament in our Imaginary Summer Olympics will be played on HARD COURTS (no clay, no grass...).

 

Below you can find our results summary and medal table.

 

Let's vote then!

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

Table tennis and badminton are pretty clear to me (believe me, I really want to pick J-O, but Ma Long is ahead). Tough pick in tennis, but I ended up going with Serena though Graf was damn close.

Voted for Puig(the first gold medal for Puerto Rico and the most unpredictable winner in Rio), Marin(without any comments) and Long(two consecutive titles).

In next poll there will be first athletics and swimming events.

 

I know we can just check everyone's PBs and the results should be obvious.

 

But this whole thing is just for fun, so why not try it? :-)

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

not following racket sports that closely, but I think Serena at her best was just untouchable, even if she always missed out on the Grand Slam and Steffi Graf instead did the super-Slam in 1988...

 

but it was another era in Tennis, where the athletic/physical aspect of the game wasn't that dominant as it is since the 2000's...

 

therefore, my pick is :USA Serena Williams...

 

in Badminton, I admit I haven't watched Zhang Ning play enough to express a truly qualified vote, so I picked :ESP Carolina Marin as the lone not Asian superstar of the game...

 

in Table Tennis, I think :CHN Ma Long is just GOAT...with all respect for the many other great players that dominated the sport through the previous generations...

I picked Marin instead of other Chinese players mainly because her aggressive way of play pushing this sport to a new level. It’s more like a revolution. I watched lots of badminton games including other Chinese Olympic Champions and I truly think she is in another level and a model to learn and surpass for younger athletes.

Poll #7 has ended.

 

The results are:

 

Event #11 - Tennis - Women's Singles

 

1. :USA Serena Williams USA

2. :GER Steffi Graf GER

3. :BEL Justine Henin-Hardenne BEL

 

Here was a tie for 3th place, according to the rulebook I had to pick someone and I haved picked Henin-Hardenne over Capriati and Puig.

 

Event #12 - Badminton - Women's Singles

 

1. :ESP Carolina Marin ESP

2. :CHN Zhang Ning CHN

3. :INA Susi Susanti INA

 

Event #13 - Table Tennis - Men's Singles

 

1. :CHN Ma Long CHN

2. :SWE Jan-Ove Waldner SWE

3. :CHN Ma Lin CHN

 

Thanks for voting.

 

You can vote in Poll #8 now.

 

Our medal table and results summary will be updated soon.

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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