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Tennis Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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1 minute ago, Майкл said:


IKR? :lol:  But Novak seems to be quite keen on playing doubles in Rio.

 

Of course he is. 

 

Jesus, I just checked wikipedia and according to them even Krajinovic is eligible lol

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Someone on a Dutch forum has made a list of current combined rankings for specific possible mixed double teams (the goal being of course to see whether or not Rojer/Bertens could be in). The question and the part where Totallympics comes in: does anyone know whether or not these nations have extra standards for selecting their players? Also, have some of these players already said they're not going to play mixed doubles?

 

1. Spain
Nadal - Muguruza (6)
More options possible, with Suarez Navarro being the only other possibility on the women's side.

2. Switzerland
Federer - Hingis (4)
More options when throwing Wawrinka and Bencic in the mix.

3. Great-Britain
A. Murray - Konta (18)
J. Murray - Konta (18)
Only possible with Konta on the women's side.

4. Serbia
Djokovic - Jankovic/Ivanovic (25 or 26)
Only possible with Djokovic on the men's side.

5. Czech Republic
Berdych - Kvitova/Pliskova/Safarova/Hradecka/Hlavackova
Only possible with Berdych on the men's side.

6. France
A ton of options: Gasquest/Tsonga/Monfils/Simon/Mahut/Herbert - Garcia/Mladenovic

7. USA
Several options: Bryan/Bryan/Socks- Williams/Williams/Keys/Stephens/Mattek-Sands/Atawo/Spears/Vandewege

8. Australia
Peers - Stosur (26)
Stosur is needed.

9. Germany
Kohlschreiber - Kerber (30)
Only option

10. Romania
Tecau - Halep (11)
Mergea - Halep (16)
Tecau - Begu (34)
Tecau - Niculescu (31)

11. India 
Bopanna - Mirza (11)
Only option

12. Poland
Matkowski - A Radwanska (24)
Kubot - A Radwanska (25)
Only possible with A Radwanska.

13. Belarus
Mirnyi - Azarenka (32)
Only option

 

 

Rojer and Bertens together have a ranking of 34 by the way :) 

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France:

 

Tsonga allready annouced he is not going to play the mixed double. Mladenovic announced she will play with Herbert (they playd together at RG), and Mahut more or less said he was going to pair with Garcia :)

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Someone on a Dutch forum has made a list of current combined rankings for specific possible mixed double teams (the goal being of course to see whether or not Rojer/Bertens could be in). The question and the part where Totallympics comes in: does anyone know whether or not these nations have extra standards for selecting their players? Also, have some of these players already said they're not going to play mixed doubles?

 

1. Spain
Nadal - Muguruza (6)
More options possible, with Suarez Navarro being the only other possibility on the women's side.

2. Switzerland
Federer - Hingis (4)
More options when throwing Wawrinka and Bencic in the mix.

3. Great-Britain
A. Murray - Konta (18)
J. Murray - Konta (18)
Only possible with Konta on the women's side.

4. Serbia
Djokovic - Jankovic/Ivanovic (25 or 26)
Only possible with Djokovic on the men's side.

5. Czech Republic
Berdych - Kvitova/Pliskova/Safarova/Hradecka/Hlavackova
Only possible with Berdych on the men's side.

6. France
A ton of options: Gasquest/Tsonga/Monfils/Simon/Mahut/Herbert - Garcia/Mladenovic

7. USA
Several options: Bryan/Bryan/Socks- Williams/Williams/Keys/Stephens/Mattek-Sands/Atawo/Spears/Vandewege

8. Australia
Peers - Stosur (26)
Stosur is needed.

9. Germany
Kohlschreiber - Kerber (30)
Only option

10. Romania
Tecau - Halep (11)
Mergea - Halep (16)
Tecau - Begu (34)
Tecau - Niculescu (31)

11. India 
Bopanna - Mirza (11)
Only option

12. Poland
Matkowski - A Radwanska (24)
Kubot - A Radwanska (25)
Only possible with A Radwanska.

13. Belarus
Mirnyi - Azarenka (32)
Only option

 

 

Rojer and Bertens together have a ranking of 34 by the way :) 

 

I guess either Melo or Soares will pair up with Pereira. Host nation has one secured place, as far as I know.

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Em 20/06/2016 at 18:23, Майкл disse:

 

I guess either Melo or Soares will pair up with Pereira. Host nation has one secured place, as far as I know.

 

I think you're right, if we have a place Pereira will play with Melo or Soares (probably Soares, who has a good record in Mixed Doubles).

 

Brazilian tennis confederation has entered a total of 7 athletes for the Olympics Games. Except for Melo/Soares in Doubles, and Bellucci/Pereira in Singles, others will depend on invites and/or withdrawals. They are (and possible events):

 

Thomaz Belluci: Men's Singles/Doubles (with Sá)
Bruno Soares: Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles* (with Pereira)
Marcelo Melo: Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles* (with Pereira)
Teliana Pereira: Women's Singles/Doubles (with Gonçalves) and Mixed Doubles* (with Melo or Soares)

 

Not yet guaranteed:

Rogério Dutra Silva: Men's Singles
Paula Gonçalves: Women's Doubles
André Sá: Men's Doubles

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17 hours ago, vinipereira said:

 

I think you're right, if we have a place Pereira will play with Melo or Soares (probably Soares, who has a good record in Mixed Doubles).

 

Brazilian tennis confederation has entered a total of 7 athletes for the Olympics Games. Except for Melo/Soares in Doubles, and Bellucci/Pereira in Singles, others will depend on invites and/or withdrawals. They are (and possible events):

 

Thomaz Belluci: Men's Singles/Doubles (with Sá)
Bruno Soares: Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles* (with Pereira)
Marcelo Melo: Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles* (with Pereira)
Teliana Pereira: Women's Singles/Doubles (with Gonçalves) and Mixed Doubles* (with Melo or Soares)

 

Not yet guaranteed:

Rogério Dutra Silva: Men's Singles
Paula Gonçalves: Women's Doubles
André Sá: Men's Doubles

 

We won't get to know mixed doubles EL before the Olympics tournament begin, as only those who are on the site already will be eligible to play mixed.

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Serbian Team for the Olympic Games

 

Men's Singles

Novak Djokovic

Viktor Troicki

 

Women's singles

Ana Ivanovic

Jelena Jankovic

 

Men's Doubles

Djokovic-Zimonjic

 

Women's Doubles

Jankovic-Krunic

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