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Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's singles

Belgium's Justine Henin defeated France's Amélie Mauresmo in the final, 6–3, 6–3 to win the gold medal in Women's Singles tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics. It was Belgium's only gold medal at the 2004 Games. Henin lost only one set during the tournament (to Russia's Anastasia Myskina in the semifinals).[1] In the bronze medal match, Australia's Alicia Molik defeated Myskina, 6–3, 6–4. The medals were the first in women's singles for Belgium and Australia, and the first for France since 1924. The United States' three-Games gold medal streak at the event ended, with no American players reaching the quarter-finals.

Women's singles
Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Final
Champion Justine Henin (BEL)
Runner-up Amélie Mauresmo (FRA)
Score6–3, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2000 · Summer Olympics · 2008 →
Women's singles tennis
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Tennis at the 2004 Olympics
VenueAthens Olympic Tennis Centre
Dates15–21 August 2004
Competitors64 from 32 nations
Medalists
← 2000
2008 →

The tournament was held from 15 to 21 August at the Athens Olympic Tennis Centre in Athens, Greece. There were 64 competitors from 32 nations, with each nation having up to 4 players (up from the 3 allowed in prior Games).[2]

Venus Williams was the reigning gold medalist from 2000, but she lost in the third round to France's Mary Pierce.[3]

Background

This was the 10th appearance of the women's singles tennis. A women's event was held only once during the first three Games (only men's tennis was played in 1896 and 1904), but has been held at every Olympics for which there was a tennis tournament since 1908. Tennis was not a medal sport from 1928 to 1984, though there were demonstration events in 1968 and 1984.[2]

Returning from the 2000 Games were gold medalist Venus Williams of the United States and silver medalist Elena Dementieva of Russia. Williams had struggled with injuries before the Games, and came in as the #6 seed. Justine Henin of Belgium was the #1, with Amélie Mauresmo of France #2. Three Russian players rounded out the top 5: Anastasia Myskina, Dementieva, and Svetlana Kuznetsova.[2]

Former World No. 1 Serena Williams had committed to playing this event, but withdrew one week before the tournament began due to a left knee injury.[4]

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Puerto Rico, Serbia and Montenegro, and Ukraine each made their debut in the event. France made its ninth appearance, most among nations to that point, having missed only the 1908 Games in London (when only British players competed).

Qualification

Qualification for the single tournament was restricted to four players per National Olympic Committee (NOC), an organisation representing a country at the Olympics. National Tennis Associations who were members of the ITF before 1 January 2004 were allowed to nominate players for entry into the competition. The tournament featured a total of 64 players with 48 qualifying on their WTA World Ranking on 14 June and two received invitations from the Tripartite Commission. Any NOC who had more than four players able to qualify by this method were encouraged to choose their highest ranked players eligible to compete in the tournament. The remaining 14 qualified via wild card places: eight were selected on their world ranking and the remaining six were chosen on the basis of her world ranking, whether her country has representation in tennis, the number of players who were in Athens and her geographical location.[5][6]

Players who earned automatic entry into the draw and who withdrew from the competition due to illness, injury or bereavement before midnight on 7 August were replaced by one from her own country or the next highest ranking entry. Had this not been the case, then the ITF selected the highest ranked nominated player or eligible competitor if a country had more than four players to the tournament.[7][6]

Competition format

The competition was a single-elimination tournament with a bronze medal match. Matches were all best-of-three sets. The 12-point tie-breaker was used in any set, except the third, that reached 6–6.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

The schedule was condensed compared to previous Games, taking only 8 days rather than 11 to complete.

Date Time Round
Sunday, 15 August 2004
Monday, 16 August 2004
Round of 64
Tuesday, 17 August 2004 Round of 32
Wednesday, 18 August 2004 Round of 16
Thursday, 19 August 2004 Quarterfinals
Friday, 20 August 2004 17:00 Semifinals
Saturday, 21 August 2004 17:00
 
Bronze medal match
Final

Seeds

  1.   Justine Henin (BEL) (champion, gold medalist)
  2.   Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) (final, silver medalist)
  3.   Anastasia Myskina (RUS) (semifinals, fourth place)
  4.   Elena Dementieva (RUS) (first round)
  5.   Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) (quarterfinals)
  6.   Venus Williams (USA) (third round)
  7.   Paola Suárez (ARG) (second round)
  8.   Ai Sugiyama (JPN) (quarterfinals)
  9.   Nadia Petrova (RUS) (second round)
  10.   Patty Schnyder (SUI) (third round)
  11.   Francesca Schiavone (ITA) (quarterfinals)
  12.   Karolina Šprem (CRO) (third round)
  13.   Anna Smashnova (ISR) (first round)
  14.   Silvia Farina Elia (ITA) (second round)
  15.   Magdalena Maleeva (BUL) (second round)
  16.   Chanda Rubin (USA) (third round)

Draw

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1   Justine Henin (BEL) 6 6  
    Mary Pierce (FRA) 4 4  
1   Justine Henin (BEL) 7 5 8
3   Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 5 7 6
3   Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 6 6  
11   Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 1 2  
1   Justine Henin (BEL) 6 6  
2   Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 3 3  
8   Ai Sugiyama (JPN) 3 4  
    Alicia Molik (AUS) 6 6  
    Alicia Molik (AUS) 683   Third place
2   Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 7 6  
5   Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 656 2 3   Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 3 4  
2   Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 7 4 6     Alicia Molik (AUS) 6 6  

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round 3rd Round Quarterfinals
1   J Henin (BEL) 6 6
  B Strýcová (CZE) 3 4 1   J Henin (BEL) 6 6
  M Vento-Kabchi (VEN) 6 6   M Vento-Kabchi (VEN) 2 1
  A Kremer (LUX) 3 4 1   J Henin (BEL) 6 6
  N Pratt (AUS) 6 7   N Pratt (AUS) 1 0
  M Casanova (SUI) 3 5   N Pratt (AUS) 1 7 6
  T Garbin (ITA) 6 6   T Garbin (ITA) 6 652
13   A Smashnova (ISR) 2 1 1   J Henin (BEL) 6 6
9   N Petrova (RUS) 6 6   M Pierce (FRA) 4 4
  M Suchá (SVK) 3 3 9   N Petrova (RUS) 2 1
  A Medina Garrigues (ESP) 3 5   M Pierce (FRA) 6 6
  M Pierce (FRA) 6 7   M Pierce (FRA) 6 6
  M Matevžič (SLO) 7 7 6   V Williams (USA) 4 4
  S Obata (JPN) 635   M Matevžič (SLO) 0 0
  M Czink (HUN) 1 2 6   V Williams (USA) 6 6
6   V Williams (USA) 6 6

Section 2

First round Second round 3rd Round Quarterfinals
3   A Myskina (RUS) 6 6
  M Serna (ESP) 0 1 3   A Myskina (RUS) 6 3 6
  K Brandi (PUR) 7 6   K Brandi (PUR) 2 6 4
  J Kostanić (CRO) 5 1 3   A Myskina (RUS) 7 6
  C Castaño (COL) 2 1   E Daniilidou (GRE) 5 4
  E Daniilidou (GRE) 6 6   E Daniilidou (GRE) 2 6 6
  K Koukalová (CZE) 1 4 15   M Maleeva (BUL) 6 4 4
15   M Maleeva (BUL) 6 6 3   A Myskina (RUS) 6 6
11   F Schiavone (ITA) 6 7 11   F Schiavone (ITA) 1 2
  S Asagoe (JPN) 3 64 11   F Schiavone (ITA) 2 7 6
  K Kanepi (EST) 611   Y-j Cho (KOR) 6 604
  Y-j Cho (KOR) 7 6 11   F Schiavone (ITA) 656 6
  J Janković (SCG) 4 1   F Zuluaga (COL) 7 1 3
  F Zuluaga (COL) 6 6   F Zuluaga (COL) 4 7 6
  N Dechy (FRA) 7 657 7   P Suárez (ARG) 6 611
7   P Suárez (ARG) 617 9

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round 3rd Round Quarterfinals
8   A Sugiyama (JPN) 4 6 8
  J Zheng (CHN) 6 3 6 8   A Sugiyama (JPN) 7 6
  T Perebiynis (UKR) 6 6   T Perebiynis (UKR) 5 4
  D Randriantefy (MAD) 3 4 8   A Sugiyama (JPN) 7 6
  T Tanasugarn (THA) 6 2 1 12   K Šprem (CRO) 661
  A Widjaja (INA) 1 6 6   A Widjaja (INA) 3 1
  G Dulko (ARG) 665 12   K Šprem (CRO) 6 6
12   K Šprem (CRO) 7 7 8   A Sugiyama (JPN) 3 4
14   S Farina Elia (ITA) 6 6   A Molik (AUS) 6 6
PR   S Testud (FRA) 2 0 14   S Farina Elia (ITA) 1 2
  Ľ Kurhajcová (SVK) 4 6 3   L Raymond (USA) 6 6
  L Raymond (USA) 6 4 6   L Raymond (USA) 4 4
  M Sánchez Lorenzo (ESP) 3 6 4   A Molik (AUS) 6 6
  K Srebotnik (SLO) 6 0 6   K Srebotnik (SLO) 5 4
  A Molik (AUS) 4 6 6   A Molik (AUS) 7 6
4   E Dementieva (RUS) 6 0 3

Section 4

First round Second round 3rd Round Quarterfinals
5   S Kuznetsova (RUS) 6 6
  M Díaz Oliva (ARG) 3 3 5   S Kuznetsova (RUS) 7 6
  A Morigami (JPN) 6 6   A Morigami (JPN) 652
  I Benešová (CZE) 1 4 5   S Kuznetsova (RUS) 6 6
  D Hantuchová (SVK) 6 6 10   P Schnyder (SUI) 3 3
  C Schaul (LUX) 1 1   D Hantuchová (SVK) 6 1 4
  P Mandula (HUN) 3 4 10   P Schnyder (SUI) 3 6 6
10   P Schnyder (SUI) 6 6 5   S Kuznetsova (RUS) 656 2
16   C Rubin (USA) 6 686 2   A Mauresmo (FRA) 7 4 6
  S Stosur (AUS) 2 7 0 16   C Rubin (USA) 6 3 6
  C Black (ZIM) 6 5 6   C Black (ZIM) 4 6 3
  T Pisnik (SLO) 3 7 4 16   C Rubin (USA) 3 1
  M Jugić-Salkić (BIH) 3 4 2   A Mauresmo (FRA) 6 6
  ME Camerin (ITA) 6 6   ME Camerin (ITA) 0 1
  C Martínez (ESP) 1 4 2   A Mauresmo (FRA) 6 6
2   A Mauresmo (FRA) 6 6

References

  • Results
  1. ^ Henin-Hardenne tops Mauresmo in final - Olympics, ESPN
  2. ^ a b c "Singles, Women". Olympedia. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  3. ^ Williams title defence over, BBC SPORT
  4. ^ Knee pain negates her promise to play - Olympics, ESPN
  5. ^ (PDF). International Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 August 2004. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  6. ^ a b (PDF). International Tennis Federation. pp. 4–7, 11 & 17–18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 August 2004. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  7. ^ (PDF). International Tennis Federation. 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 August 2004. Retrieved 20 March 2020.

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Belgium s Justine Henin defeated France s Amelie Mauresmo in the final 6 3 6 3 to win the gold medal in Women s Singles tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics It was Belgium s only gold medal at the 2004 Games Henin lost only one set during the tournament to Russia s Anastasia Myskina in the semifinals 1 In the bronze medal match Australia s Alicia Molik defeated Myskina 6 3 6 4 The medals were the first in women s singles for Belgium and Australia and the first for France since 1924 The United States three Games gold medal streak at the event ended with no American players reaching the quarter finals Women s singlesTennis at the 2004 Summer OlympicsFinalChampion Justine Henin BEL Runner up Amelie Mauresmo FRA Score6 3 6 3EventsSingles men womenDoubles men women 2000 Summer Olympics 2008 Women s singles tennisat the Games of the XXVIII OlympiadTennis at the 2004 OlympicsVenueAthens Olympic Tennis CentreDates15 21 August 2004Competitors64 from 32 nationsMedalistsJustine Henin BelgiumAmelie Mauresmo FranceAlicia Molik Australia 20002008 Main article Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics The tournament was held from 15 to 21 August at the Athens Olympic Tennis Centre in Athens Greece There were 64 competitors from 32 nations with each nation having up to 4 players up from the 3 allowed in prior Games 2 Venus Williams was the reigning gold medalist from 2000 but she lost in the third round to France s Mary Pierce 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Schedule 5 Seeds 6 Draw 6 1 Finals 6 2 Top half 6 2 1 Section 1 6 2 2 Section 2 6 3 Bottom half 6 3 1 Section 3 6 3 2 Section 4 7 ReferencesBackground EditThis was the 10th appearance of the women s singles tennis A women s event was held only once during the first three Games only men s tennis was played in 1896 and 1904 but has been held at every Olympics for which there was a tennis tournament since 1908 Tennis was not a medal sport from 1928 to 1984 though there were demonstration events in 1968 and 1984 2 Returning from the 2000 Games were gold medalist Venus Williams of the United States and silver medalist Elena Dementieva of Russia Williams had struggled with injuries before the Games and came in as the 6 seed Justine Henin of Belgium was the 1 with Amelie Mauresmo of France 2 Three Russian players rounded out the top 5 Anastasia Myskina Dementieva and Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 Former World No 1 Serena Williams had committed to playing this event but withdrew one week before the tournament began due to a left knee injury 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Estonia Puerto Rico Serbia and Montenegro and Ukraine each made their debut in the event France made its ninth appearance most among nations to that point having missed only the 1908 Games in London when only British players competed Qualification EditQualification for the single tournament was restricted to four players per National Olympic Committee NOC an organisation representing a country at the Olympics National Tennis Associations who were members of the ITF before 1 January 2004 were allowed to nominate players for entry into the competition The tournament featured a total of 64 players with 48 qualifying on their WTA World Ranking on 14 June and two received invitations from the Tripartite Commission Any NOC who had more than four players able to qualify by this method were encouraged to choose their highest ranked players eligible to compete in the tournament The remaining 14 qualified via wild card places eight were selected on their world ranking and the remaining six were chosen on the basis of her world ranking whether her country has representation in tennis the number of players who were in Athens and her geographical location 5 6 Players who earned automatic entry into the draw and who withdrew from the competition due to illness injury or bereavement before midnight on 7 August were replaced by one from her own country or the next highest ranking entry Had this not been the case then the ITF selected the highest ranked nominated player or eligible competitor if a country had more than four players to the tournament 7 6 Competition format EditThe competition was a single elimination tournament with a bronze medal match Matches were all best of three sets The 12 point tie breaker was used in any set except the third that reached 6 6 Schedule EditAll times are Greece Standard Time UTC 2 The schedule was condensed compared to previous Games taking only 8 days rather than 11 to complete Date Time RoundSunday 15 August 2004Monday 16 August 2004 Round of 64Tuesday 17 August 2004 Round of 32Wednesday 18 August 2004 Round of 16Thursday 19 August 2004 QuarterfinalsFriday 20 August 2004 17 00 SemifinalsSaturday 21 August 2004 17 00 Bronze medal matchFinalSeeds Edit Justine Henin BEL champion gold medalist Amelie Mauresmo FRA final silver medalist Anastasia Myskina RUS semifinals fourth place Elena Dementieva RUS first round Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS quarterfinals Venus Williams USA third round Paola Suarez ARG second round Ai Sugiyama JPN quarterfinals Nadia Petrova RUS second round Patty Schnyder SUI third round Francesca Schiavone ITA quarterfinals Karolina Sprem CRO third round Anna Smashnova ISR first round Silvia Farina Elia ITA second round Magdalena Maleeva BUL second round Chanda Rubin USA third round Draw EditFinals Edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal 1 Justine Henin BEL 66 Mary Pierce FRA 44 1 Justine Henin BEL 7583 Anastasia Myskina RUS 5763 Anastasia Myskina RUS 66 11 Francesca Schiavone ITA 12 1 Justine Henin BEL 66 2 Amelie Mauresmo FRA 33 8 Ai Sugiyama JPN 34 Alicia Molik AUS 66 Alicia Molik AUS 683 Third place2 Amelie Mauresmo FRA 76 5 Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS 65623 Anastasia Myskina RUS 34 2 Amelie Mauresmo FRA 746 Alicia Molik AUS 66 Top half Edit Section 1 Edit First roundSecond round3rd RoundQuarterfinals1 J Henin BEL 66 B Strycova CZE 341 J Henin BEL 66 M Vento Kabchi VEN 66 M Vento Kabchi VEN 21 A Kremer LUX 341 J Henin BEL 66 N Pratt AUS 67 N Pratt AUS 10 M Casanova SUI 35 N Pratt AUS 176 T Garbin ITA 66 T Garbin ITA 665213 A Smashnova ISR 211 J Henin BEL 669 N Petrova RUS 66 M Pierce FRA 44 M Sucha SVK 339 N Petrova RUS 21 A Medina Garrigues ESP 35 M Pierce FRA 66 M Pierce FRA 67 M Pierce FRA 66 M Matevzic SLO 776 V Williams USA 44 S Obata JPN 635 M Matevzic SLO 00 M Czink HUN 126 V Williams USA 666 V Williams USA 66Section 2 Edit First roundSecond round3rd RoundQuarterfinals3 A Myskina RUS 66 M Serna ESP 013 A Myskina RUS 636 K Brandi PUR 76 K Brandi PUR 264 J Kostanic CRO 513 A Myskina RUS 76 C Castano COL 21 E Daniilidou GRE 54 E Daniilidou GRE 66 E Daniilidou GRE 266 K Koukalova CZE 1415 M Maleeva BUL 64415 M Maleeva BUL 663 A Myskina RUS 6611 F Schiavone ITA 6711 F Schiavone ITA 12 S Asagoe JPN 36411 F Schiavone ITA 276 K Kanepi EST 611 Y j Cho KOR 6604 Y j Cho KOR 7611 F Schiavone ITA 6566 J Jankovic SCG 41 F Zuluaga COL 713 F Zuluaga COL 66 F Zuluaga COL 476 N Dechy FRA 76577 P Suarez ARG 66117 P Suarez ARG 6179Bottom half Edit Section 3 Edit First roundSecond round3rd RoundQuarterfinals8 A Sugiyama JPN 468 J Zheng CHN 6368 A Sugiyama JPN 76 T Perebiynis UKR 66 T Perebiynis UKR 54 D Randriantefy MAD 348 A Sugiyama JPN 76 T Tanasugarn THA 62112 K Sprem CRO 661 A Widjaja INA 166 A Widjaja INA 31 G Dulko ARG 66512 K Sprem CRO 6612 K Sprem CRO 778 A Sugiyama JPN 3414 S Farina Elia ITA 66 A Molik AUS 66PR S Testud FRA 2014 S Farina Elia ITA 12 Ľ Kurhajcova SVK 463 L Raymond USA 66 L Raymond USA 646 L Raymond USA 44 M Sanchez Lorenzo ESP 364 A Molik AUS 66 K Srebotnik SLO 606 K Srebotnik SLO 54 A Molik AUS 466 A Molik AUS 764 E Dementieva RUS 603Section 4 Edit First roundSecond round3rd RoundQuarterfinals5 S Kuznetsova RUS 66 M Diaz Oliva ARG 335 S Kuznetsova RUS 76 A Morigami JPN 66 A Morigami JPN 652 I Benesova CZE 145 S Kuznetsova RUS 66 D Hantuchova SVK 6610 P Schnyder SUI 33 C Schaul LUX 11 D Hantuchova SVK 614 P Mandula HUN 3410 P Schnyder SUI 36610 P Schnyder SUI 665 S Kuznetsova RUS 656216 C Rubin USA 66862 A Mauresmo FRA 746 S Stosur AUS 27016 C Rubin USA 636 C Black ZIM 656 C Black ZIM 463 T Pisnik SLO 37416 C Rubin USA 31 M Jugic Salkic BIH 342 A Mauresmo FRA 66 ME Camerin ITA 66 ME Camerin ITA 01 C Martinez ESP 142 A Mauresmo FRA 662 A Mauresmo FRA 66References EditResults Henin Hardenne tops Mauresmo in final Olympics ESPN a b c Singles Women Olympedia Retrieved 16 July 2021 Williams title defence over BBC SPORT Knee pain negates her promise to play Olympics ESPN Qualification PDF International Tennis Federation Archived from the original PDF on 23 August 2004 Retrieved 20 March 2020 a b Olympic Tennis Event 2004 Regulations PDF International Tennis Federation pp 4 7 11 amp 17 18 Archived from the original PDF on 23 August 2004 Retrieved 20 March 2020 Tennis Event at the 2004 Olympic Games Media Guide PDF International Tennis Federation 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 23 August 2004 Retrieved 20 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tennis at the 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