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Now that tennis rankings are out, here is the possible field for mixed doubles...

 

Country Rank Male Female Rank CR No
Switzerland 3 Federer Roger Hingis Martina 1 4 1
France 1 Mahut Nicolas Garcia Caroline 3 4 2
USA 4 Bob Bryan Serena Williams 1 5 3
Spain 4 Nadal Rafael Muguruza Garbine 2 6 4
France 3 Herbert Pierre-Hugues Mladenovic Kristina 4 7 5
India 10 Bopanna Rohan Mirza Sania 1 11 6
Romania 6 Tecau Horia Halep Simona 5 11 7
Switzerland 5 Wawrinka Stan Bencic Belinda 8 13 8
USA 5 Mike Bryan Mattek Bethanie 9 14 9
Czech Republic 8 Berdych Tomas Hradecká Lucie 10 18 10
Great Britain 2 Murray Jamie Konta Johanna 18 20 11
Poland 21 Matkowski Marcin Radwanska Agnieszka 3 24 12
Serbia 1 Djokovic Novak Ana Ivanovic 25 26 13
Australia 12 Peers John Stosur Samantha 14 26 14
Spain 14 Ferrer David Suarez-Navarro Carla 15 29 15
Germany 26 Kohlschreiber Philipp Kerber Angelique 4 30 16
Belarus 26 Mirnyi Max Azarenka Viktoria 6 32 17
Netherlands 7 Rojer Jean-Julien Bertens Kiki 27 34 18
Romania 11 Mergea Florin Niculescu Monica 26 37 19
Italy 34 Fognini Fabio Vinci Roberta 7 41 20
Czech Republic 31 Stepanek Radek Hlavackova Andrea 11 42 21
Serbia 21 Troicki Viktor Jankovic Jelena 24 45 22
Russia 42 Kuznetsov Andrey Vesnina Elena 7 49 23
Germany 34 Petzschner Philipp Goerges Julia 16 50 24
Ukraine 31 Dolgopolov Aleksandr Svitolina Elina 19 50 25
Italy 40 Seppi Andreas Pennetta Flavia 13 53 26

 

 

I feel like, in the end, the participating pairs will be 2 each from SUI, FRA and USA (if Serena doesn't play, Madison Keys or Abigail Spears can play) and 1 each from IND, ROU, GBR, AUS. The remaining 2 pairs likely to be from CZE, ESP, SRB, NED, BLR or GER. 

 

Likely wild cards - BRA, ARG, TUN, MEX

 

If anyone has info about who has confirmed they are playing or not playing, please post...

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Djokovic will play only in single and men's dobules with Zimonjic. 3 disciplines would be too much. He wants two medals, of course single is priority ( actually final is his goal as he said few days ago)

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Pennetta retired from professional tennis, so a more likely pair would be Seppi-Errani. They actually paired together for London, so it is not an unlikely combo.

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vor 59 Minuten schrieb kapil857:

Now that tennis rankings are out, here is the possible field for mixed doubles...

 

Country Rank Male Female Rank CR No
Switzerland 3 Federer Roger Hingis Martina 1 4 1
France 1 Mahut Nicolas Garcia Caroline 3 4 2
USA 4 Bob Bryan Serena Williams 1 5 3
Spain 4 Nadal Rafael Muguruza Garbine 2 6 4
France 3 Herbert Pierre-Hugues Mladenovic Kristina 4 7 5
India 10 Bopanna Rohan Mirza Sania 1 11 6
Romania 6 Tecau Horia Halep Simona 5 11 7
Switzerland 5 Wawrinka Stan Bencic Belinda 8 13 8
USA 5 Mike Bryan Mattek Bethanie 9 14 9
Czech Republic 8 Berdych Tomas Hradecká Lucie 10 18 10
Great Britain 2 Murray Jamie Konta Johanna 18 20 11
Poland 21 Matkowski Marcin Radwanska Agnieszka 3 24 12
Serbia 1 Djokovic Novak Ana Ivanovic 25 26 13
Australia 12 Peers John Stosur Samantha 14 26 14
Spain 14 Ferrer David Suarez-Navarro Carla 15 29 15
Germany 26 Kohlschreiber Philipp Kerber Angelique 4 30 16
Belarus 26 Mirnyi Max Azarenka Viktoria 6 32 17
Netherlands 7 Rojer Jean-Julien Bertens Kiki 27 34 18
Romania 11 Mergea Florin Niculescu Monica 26 37 19
Italy 34 Fognini Fabio Vinci Roberta 7 41 20
Czech Republic 31 Stepanek Radek Hlavackova Andrea 11 42 21
Serbia 21 Troicki Viktor Jankovic Jelena 24 45 22
Russia 42 Kuznetsov Andrey Vesnina Elena 7 49 23
Germany 34 Petzschner Philipp Goerges Julia 16 50 24
Ukraine 31 Dolgopolov Aleksandr Svitolina Elina 19 50 25
Italy 40 Seppi Andreas Pennetta Flavia 13 53 26

 

 

I feel like, in the end, the participating pairs will be 2 each from SUI, FRA and USA (if Serena doesn't play, Madison Keys or Abigail Spears can play) and 1 each from IND, ROU, GBR, AUS. The remaining 2 pairs likely to be from CZE, ESP, SRB, NED, BLR or GER. 

 

Likely wild cards - BRA, ARG, TUN, MEX

 

If anyone has info about who has confirmed they are playing or not playing, please post...

Are you sure about Petzschner? How did he qualify?

I think there is still a possibility for no german male player in Rio. Kohlschreiber didnt want to play in 2012 and now that there are no points awarded i am not sure that he will play. Zverev might try to push his ranking by playing somewhere else, just like Tomic, Thiem or Kyrgios. I think Kerber/Petkovic and Siegemund/Beck will play womens doubles for sure. I dont think that Kerber will play all 3 events and i dont think that Zverev/Kohlschreiber will play mens doubles, so i think we wont have a mens double. I think we could see a combination like Zverev/Petkovic in mixed doubles.

 

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