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Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's singles

Great Britain's Andy Murray defeated Switzerland's Roger Federer in the final, 6–2, 6–1, 6–4 to win the gold medal in men's singles tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics. The final was a rematch of the Wimbledon final played at the same venue four weeks prior, in which Federer prevailed. Federer was attempting to become the third man to complete the career Golden Slam in singles (after Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal).[1][2] It was Federer's third consecutive Olympics as the singles world No. 1, but his silver finish remains his only Olympic medal in singles. In the bronze medal match, Argentina's Juan Martín del Potro defeated Serbia's Novak Djokovic, 7–5, 6–4.[3] Murray's gold was Great Britain's first medal at the event since 1908, and the nation's record fourth overall. Federer's silver was Switzerland's first medal at the event since 1992. Del Potro's bronze was Argentina's first medal at the event overall.

Men's singles
Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Final
Champion Andy Murray
Runner-up Roger Federer
Score6–2, 6–1, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
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Men's singles tennis
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
John Isner (United States) and Roger Federer (Switzerland) warming up for their quarterfinal match on Centre Court.
VenueAll England Club, Wimbledon
Dates28 July–5 August 2012
Competitors64 from 34 nations
Medalists
← 2008
2016 →

The tournament was held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London from 28 July to 5 August, making it the first Olympic grass court tournament since tennis was re-introduced to the Games.[4][5] The event was run and organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Tennis Federation (ITF), and was part of the Association of Tennis Professionals tour. Matches were the best-of-three sets, except for the final which was the best-of-five sets. Tie-breaks were in use for all sets except the fifth set of the final and the third set of all other matches.[6] There were 64 players from 34 nations.[7]

Rafael Nadal was the reigning gold medalist from 2008,[6] but withdrew due to a recurring knee injury.[8] Despite his early exit at Wimbledon the previous month, Nadal was the pre-Olympics favourite to retain his Gold Medal.[9]

The second-round match between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Milos Raonic lasted 3 hours and 57 minutes and 66 games, with the third set ending at 25–23. This was (then) the longest tennis match in Olympic history, in terms of games played and in time, under the best-of-three-sets system.[10][11][12] However, this record was quickly eclipsed by Federer and del Potro three days later in a semifinal encounter that lasted 4 hours 26 minutes, with the third set ending at 19–17. This was both the longest singles tennis match in Olympic history (played with the best-of-three-sets format) and the longest such match in the Open Era, surpassing the 4 hours 3 minutes in Nadal's victory over Djokovic at the 2009 Madrid Masters.[13][14]

Background edit

This was the 14th (medal) appearance of the men's singles tennis event. The event has been held at every Summer Olympics where tennis has been on the program: from 1896 to 1924 and then from 1988 to the current program. Demonstration events were held in 1968 and 1984.

The number one seed was Roger Federer of Switzerland, making his fourth Olympic appearance and second as the top seed. Reigning champion Rafael Nadal of Spain was out with a knee injury, though Spain was still represented among the top-four seeds with David Ferrer. Serb Novak Djokovic and Briton Andy Murray made up the rest of the top seeds. Djokovic had taken bronze in 2008; the other two quarterfinalists from that tournament to return were Federer and Jürgen Melzer of Austria.[7]

Bulgaria, Colombia, Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Tunisia, and Ukraine each made their debut in the event. France made its 13th appearance, most among all nations, having missed only the 1904 event.

Qualification edit

Qualification for the men's singles was primarily through the ATP ranking list of 11 June 2012. An additional restriction was that players had to have been available for two Davis Cup events between 2009 and 2012. Nations had been limited to four players in the event since the 2000 Games. There were 64 quota places available for men's singles. The first 56 were assigned through the world ranking. There were two Tripartite Commission invitation places and 6 final qualification places allocated by the ITF based on continental and national representation along with world rankings.

Competition format edit

The competition was a single-elimination tournament with a bronze medal match. Matches were in best-of-3 sets, except for the final which was in best-of-5 sets. No tiebreak was played in the final set.

Schedule edit

The tournament ran from 28 July and 5 August.[15]

July August
28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5
11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 12:00 12:00
Round of 64 Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Bronze medal match
Gold medal match

Seeds edit

01.     Roger Federer (SUI) (Runner-up, silver medalist)
02.     Novak Djokovic (SRB) (semifinals, fourth place)
03.     Andy Murray (GBR) (champion, gold medalist)
04.     David Ferrer (ESP) (third round)
05.     Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) (quarterfinals)
06.     Tomáš Berdych (CZE) (first round)
07.     Janko Tipsarević (SRB) (third round)
08.     Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) (semifinals, bronze medalist)
09.     Juan Mónaco (ARG) (second round)
10.     John Isner (USA) (quarterfinals)
11.     Nicolás Almagro (ESP) (quarterfinals)
12.     Gilles Simon (FRA) (third round)
13.     Marin Čilić (CRO) (second round)
14.     Fernando Verdasco (ESP) (first round)
15.     Kei Nishikori (JPN) (quarterfinals)
16.     Richard Gasquet (FRA) (second round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                 
1   Roger Federer (SUI) 6 77
10   John Isner (USA) 4 65
1   Roger Federer (SUI) 3 77 19
8   Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 6 6517
15   Kei Nishikori (JPN) 4 64
8   Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 6 77
1   Roger Federer (SUI) 2 1 4
3   Andy Murray (GBR) 6 6 6
11   Nicolás Almagro (ESP) 4 1
3   Andy Murray (GBR) 6 6
3   Andy Murray (GBR) 7 7 Bronze medal match
2   Novak Djokovic (SRB) 5 5
5   Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 1 5 8   Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 7 6
2   Novak Djokovic (SRB) 6 7 2   Novak Djokovic (SRB) 5 4

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
1   R Federer (SUI) 6 5 6
  A Falla (COL) 3 7 3 1   R Federer (SUI) 6 6
  J Benneteau (FRA) 7 6   J Benneteau (FRA) 2 2
  M Youzhny (RUS) 5 3 1   R Federer (SUI) 7 6
IP   A Ungur (ROU) 3 3   D Istomin (UZB) 5 3
  G Müller (LUX) 6 6   G Müller (LUX) 77 635
  D Istomin (UZB) 6 711   D Istomin (UZB) 6477 7
14   F Verdasco (ESP) 4 69 1   R Federer (SUI) 6 77
10   J Isner (USA) 77 6 10   J Isner (USA) 4 65
  O Rochus (BEL) 614 10   J Isner (USA) 77 6
  Y-h Lu (TPE) 6106 3 IP   M Jaziri (TUN) 612
IP   M Jaziri (TUN) 712 4 6 10   J Isner (USA) 7 716
  L Lacko (SVK) 651 7   J Tipsarević (SRB) 5 614
Alt   P Petzschner (GER) 77 6 Alt   P Petzschner (GER) 6 3 4
  D Nalbandian (ARG) 3 4 7   J Tipsarević (SRB) 3 6 6
7   J Tipsarević (SRB) 6 6

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
4   D Ferrer (ESP) 6 6
IP   V Pospisil (CAN) 4 4 4   D Ferrer (ESP) 6 6
Alt   V Vardhan (IND) 3 2 IP   B Kavčič (SLO) 2 2
IP   B Kavčič (SLO) 6 6 4   D Ferrer (ESP) 0 6 4
  R Štěpánek (CZE) 4 3 15   K Nishikori (JPN) 6 3 6
  N Davydenko (RUS) 6 6   N Davydenko (RUS) 6 4 1
  B Tomic (AUS) 6464 15   K Nishikori (JPN) 4 6 6
15   K Nishikori (JPN) 77 77 15   K Nishikori (JPN) 4 64
12   G Simon (FRA) 6 6 8   JM del Potro (ARG) 6 77
  M Kukushkin (KAZ) 4 2 12   G Simon (FRA) 6 6
  Ł Kubot (POL) 3 64   G Dimitrov (BUL) 3 3
  G Dimitrov (BUL) 6 77 12   G Simon (FRA) 1 6 3
  A Seppi (ITA) 6 6 8   JM del Potro (ARG) 6 4 6
  D Young (USA) 4 4   A Seppi (ITA) 3 62
  I Dodig (CRO) 4 1 8   JM del Potro (ARG) 6 77
8   JM del Potro (ARG) 6 6

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
6   T Berdych (CZE) 4 4
  S Darcis (BEL) 6 6   S Darcis (BEL) 646 6
  S Giraldo (COL) 7 6   S Giraldo (COL) 77 4 4
  R Harrison (USA) 5 3   S Darcis (BEL) 5 3
  A Bogomolov Jr. (RUS) 7 77 11   N Almagro (ESP) 7 6
  C Berlocq (ARG) 5 65   A Bogomolov Jr. (RUS) 2 2
  V Troicki (SRB) 4 63 11   N Almagro (ESP) 6 6
11   N Almagro (ESP) 6 77 11   N Almagro (ESP) 4 1
16   R Gasquet (FRA) 6 6 3   A Murray (GBR) 6 6
  R Haase (NED) 3 3 16   R Gasquet (FRA) 4 4
  G Soeda (JPN) 78 652   M Baghdatis (CYP) 6 6
  M Baghdatis (CYP) 6677 6   M Baghdatis (CYP) 6 1 4
IP   S Devvarman (IND) 3 1 3   A Murray (GBR) 4 6 6
  J Nieminen (FIN) 6 6   J Nieminen (FIN) 2 4
  S Wawrinka (SUI) 3 3 3   A Murray (GBR) 6 6
3   A Murray (GBR) 6 6

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals
5   J-W Tsonga (FRA) 656 6
IP   T Bellucci (BRA) 77 4 4 5   J-W Tsonga (FRA) 6 3 25
  T Ito (JPN) 3 4   M Raonic (CAN) 3 6 23
  M Raonic (CAN) 6 6 5   J-W Tsonga (FRA) 77 6
  D Tursunov (RUS) 77 2 7   F López (ESP) 654
  F López (ESP) 656 9   F López (ESP) 6 6
  D Goffin (BEL) 4 1 9   J Mónaco (ARG) 4 4
9   J Mónaco (ARG) 6 6 5   J-W Tsonga (FRA) 1 5
13   M Čilić (CRO) 77 6 2   N Djokovic (SRB) 6 7
  J Melzer (AUT) 652 13   M Čilić (CRO) 4 5
IP   L Hewitt (AUS) 6 4 6 IP   L Hewitt (AUS) 6 7
IP   S Stakhovsky (UKR) 3 6 3 IP   L Hewitt (AUS) 6 5 1
  A Roddick (USA) 7 6 2   N Djokovic (SRB) 4 7 6
  M Kližan (SVK) 5 4   A Roddick (USA) 2 1
  F Fognini (ITA) 79 2 2 2   N Djokovic (SRB) 6 6
2   N Djokovic (SRB) 676 6

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Great Britain s Andy Murray defeated Switzerland s Roger Federer in the final 6 2 6 1 6 4 to win the gold medal in men s singles tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics The final was a rematch of the Wimbledon final played at the same venue four weeks prior in which Federer prevailed Federer was attempting to become the third man to complete the career Golden Slam in singles after Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal 1 2 It was Federer s third consecutive Olympics as the singles world No 1 but his silver finish remains his only Olympic medal in singles In the bronze medal match Argentina s Juan Martin del Potro defeated Serbia s Novak Djokovic 7 5 6 4 3 Murray s gold was Great Britain s first medal at the event since 1908 and the nation s record fourth overall Federer s silver was Switzerland s first medal at the event since 1992 Del Potro s bronze was Argentina s first medal at the event overall Men s singlesTennis at the 2012 Summer OlympicsFinalChampionAndy MurrayRunner upRoger FedererScore6 2 6 1 6 4EventsSingles men womenDoubles men women mixedQualification 2008 Summer Olympics 2016 Men s singles tennisat the Games of the XXX OlympiadJohn Isner United States and Roger Federer Switzerland warming up for their quarterfinal match on Centre Court VenueAll England Club WimbledonDates28 July 5 August 2012Competitors64 from 34 nationsMedalistsAndy Murray Great BritainRoger Federer SwitzerlandJuan Martin del Potro Argentina 20082016 Main article Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics The tournament was held at the All England Club in Wimbledon London from 28 July to 5 August making it the first Olympic grass court tournament since tennis was re introduced to the Games 4 5 The event was run and organised by the International Olympic Committee IOC and the International Tennis Federation ITF and was part of the Association of Tennis Professionals tour Matches were the best of three sets except for the final which was the best of five sets Tie breaks were in use for all sets except the fifth set of the final and the third set of all other matches 6 There were 64 players from 34 nations 7 Rafael Nadal was the reigning gold medalist from 2008 6 but withdrew due to a recurring knee injury 8 Despite his early exit at Wimbledon the previous month Nadal was the pre Olympics favourite to retain his Gold Medal 9 The second round match between Jo Wilfried Tsonga and Milos Raonic lasted 3 hours and 57 minutes and 66 games with the third set ending at 25 23 This was then the longest tennis match in Olympic history in terms of games played and in time under the best of three sets system 10 11 12 However this record was quickly eclipsed by Federer and del Potro three days later in a semifinal encounter that lasted 4 hours 26 minutes with the third set ending at 19 17 This was both the longest singles tennis match in Olympic history played with the best of three sets format and the longest such match in the Open Era surpassing the 4 hours 3 minutes in Nadal s victory over Djokovic at the 2009 Madrid Masters 13 14 Contents 1 Background 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Schedule 5 Seeds 6 Draw 6 1 Key 6 2 Finals 6 3 Top half 6 3 1 Section 1 6 3 2 Section 2 6 4 Bottom half 6 4 1 Section 3 6 4 2 Section 4 7 References 8 See alsoBackground editThis was the 14th medal appearance of the men s singles tennis event The event has been held at every Summer Olympics where tennis has been on the program from 1896 to 1924 and then from 1988 to the current program Demonstration events were held in 1968 and 1984 The number one seed was Roger Federer of Switzerland making his fourth Olympic appearance and second as the top seed Reigning champion Rafael Nadal of Spain was out with a knee injury though Spain was still represented among the top four seeds with David Ferrer Serb Novak Djokovic and Briton Andy Murray made up the rest of the top seeds Djokovic had taken bronze in 2008 the other two quarterfinalists from that tournament to return were Federer and Jurgen Melzer of Austria 7 Bulgaria Colombia Kazakhstan Slovenia Tunisia and Ukraine each made their debut in the event France made its 13th appearance most among all nations having missed only the 1904 event Qualification editMain article Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics Qualification Qualification for the men s singles was primarily through the ATP ranking list of 11 June 2012 An additional restriction was that players had to have been available for two Davis Cup events between 2009 and 2012 Nations had been limited to four players in the event since the 2000 Games There were 64 quota places available for men s singles The first 56 were assigned through the world ranking There were two Tripartite Commission invitation places and 6 final qualification places allocated by the ITF based on continental and national representation along with world rankings Competition format editThe competition was a single elimination tournament with a bronze medal match Matches were in best of 3 sets except for the final which was in best of 5 sets No tiebreak was played in the final set Schedule editThe tournament ran from 28 July and 5 August 15 July August28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 511 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 12 00 12 00Round of 64 Round of 64Round of 32 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semi finals Bronze medal matchGold medal matchSeeds edit0 1 nbsp Roger Federer SUI Runner up silver medalist 0 2 nbsp Novak Djokovic SRB semifinals fourth place 0 3 nbsp Andy Murray GBR champion gold medalist 0 4 nbsp David Ferrer ESP third round 0 5 nbsp Jo Wilfried Tsonga FRA quarterfinals 0 6 nbsp Tomas Berdych CZE first round 0 7 nbsp Janko Tipsarevic SRB third round 0 8 nbsp Juan Martin del Potro ARG semifinals bronze medalist 0 9 nbsp Juan Monaco ARG second round 10 nbsp John Isner USA quarterfinals 11 nbsp Nicolas Almagro ESP quarterfinals 12 nbsp Gilles Simon FRA third round 13 nbsp Marin Cilic CRO second round 14 nbsp Fernando Verdasco ESP first round 15 nbsp Kei Nishikori JPN quarterfinals 16 nbsp Richard Gasquet FRA second round Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section Draw editKey edit Q Qualifier WC Wild card LL Lucky loser Alt Alternate SE Special exempt PR Protected ranking ITF ITF entry JE Junior exempt w o Walkover r Retired d Defaulted SR Special ranking INV Tripartite Invitation IP ITF place Finals edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 1 nbsp Roger Federer SUI 67710 nbsp John Isner USA 4651 nbsp Roger Federer SUI 377198 nbsp Juan Martin del Potro ARG 6651715 nbsp Kei Nishikori JPN 4648 nbsp Juan Martin del Potro ARG 6771 nbsp Roger Federer SUI 2143 nbsp Andy Murray GBR 66611 nbsp Nicolas Almagro ESP 413 nbsp Andy Murray GBR 663 nbsp Andy Murray GBR 77Bronze medal match2 nbsp Novak Djokovic SRB 555 nbsp Jo Wilfried Tsonga FRA 158 nbsp Juan Martin del Potro ARG 762 nbsp Novak Djokovic SRB 672 nbsp Novak Djokovic SRB 54Top half edit Section 1 edit First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals1 nbsp R Federer SUI 656 nbsp A Falla COL 3731 nbsp R Federer SUI 66 nbsp J Benneteau FRA 76 nbsp J Benneteau FRA 22 nbsp M Youzhny RUS 531 nbsp R Federer SUI 76IP nbsp A Ungur ROU 33 nbsp D Istomin UZB 53 nbsp G Muller LUX 66 nbsp G Muller LUX 77635 nbsp D Istomin UZB 6711 nbsp D Istomin UZB 6477714 nbsp F Verdasco ESP 4691 nbsp R Federer SUI 67710 nbsp J Isner USA 77610 nbsp J Isner USA 465 nbsp O Rochus BEL 61410 nbsp J Isner USA 776 nbsp Y h Lu TPE 61063IP nbsp M Jaziri TUN 612IP nbsp M Jaziri TUN 7124610 nbsp J Isner USA 7716 nbsp L Lacko SVK 6517 nbsp J Tipsarevic SRB 5614Alt nbsp P Petzschner GER 776Alt nbsp P Petzschner GER 634 nbsp D Nalbandian ARG 347 nbsp J Tipsarevic SRB 3667 nbsp J Tipsarevic SRB 66Section 2 edit First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals4 nbsp D Ferrer ESP 66IP nbsp V Pospisil CAN 444 nbsp D Ferrer ESP 66Alt nbsp V Vardhan IND 32IP nbsp B Kavcic SLO 22IP nbsp B Kavcic SLO 664 nbsp D Ferrer ESP 064 nbsp R Stepanek CZE 4315 nbsp K Nishikori JPN 636 nbsp N Davydenko RUS 66 nbsp N Davydenko RUS 641 nbsp B Tomic AUS 646415 nbsp K Nishikori JPN 46615 nbsp K Nishikori JPN 777715 nbsp K Nishikori JPN 46412 nbsp G Simon FRA 668 nbsp JM del Potro ARG 677 nbsp M Kukushkin KAZ 4212 nbsp G Simon FRA 66 nbsp L Kubot POL 364 nbsp G Dimitrov BUL 33 nbsp G Dimitrov BUL 67712 nbsp G Simon FRA 163 nbsp A Seppi ITA 668 nbsp JM del Potro ARG 646 nbsp D Young USA 44 nbsp A Seppi ITA 362 nbsp I Dodig CRO 418 nbsp JM del Potro ARG 6778 nbsp JM del Potro ARG 66Bottom half edit Section 3 edit First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals6 nbsp T Berdych CZE 44 nbsp S Darcis BEL 66 nbsp S Darcis BEL 6466 nbsp S Giraldo COL 76 nbsp S Giraldo COL 7744 nbsp R Harrison USA 53 nbsp S Darcis BEL 53 nbsp A Bogomolov Jr RUS 77711 nbsp N Almagro ESP 76 nbsp C Berlocq ARG 565 nbsp A Bogomolov Jr RUS 22 nbsp V Troicki SRB 46311 nbsp N Almagro ESP 6611 nbsp N Almagro ESP 67711 nbsp N Almagro ESP 4116 nbsp R Gasquet FRA 663 nbsp A Murray GBR 66 nbsp R Haase NED 3316 nbsp R Gasquet FRA 44 nbsp G Soeda JPN 78652 nbsp M Baghdatis CYP 66 nbsp M Baghdatis CYP 66776 nbsp M Baghdatis CYP 614IP nbsp S Devvarman IND 313 nbsp A Murray GBR 466 nbsp J Nieminen FIN 66 nbsp J Nieminen FIN 24 nbsp S Wawrinka SUI 333 nbsp A Murray GBR 663 nbsp A Murray GBR 66Section 4 edit First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarter finals5 nbsp J W Tsonga FRA 6566IP nbsp T Bellucci BRA 77445 nbsp J W Tsonga FRA 6325 nbsp T Ito JPN 34 nbsp M Raonic CAN 3623 nbsp M Raonic CAN 665 nbsp J W Tsonga FRA 776 nbsp D Tursunov RUS 7727 nbsp F Lopez ESP 654 nbsp F Lopez ESP 6569 nbsp F Lopez ESP 66 nbsp D Goffin BEL 419 nbsp J Monaco ARG 449 nbsp J Monaco ARG 665 nbsp J W Tsonga FRA 1513 nbsp M Cilic CRO 7762 nbsp N Djokovic SRB 67 nbsp J Melzer AUT 65213 nbsp M Cilic CRO 45IP nbsp L Hewitt AUS 646IP nbsp L Hewitt AUS 67IP nbsp S Stakhovsky UKR 363IP nbsp L Hewitt AUS 651 nbsp A Roddick USA 762 nbsp N Djokovic SRB 476 nbsp M Klizan SVK 54 nbsp A Roddick USA 21 nbsp F Fognini ITA 79222 nbsp N Djokovic SRB 662 nbsp N Djokovic SRB 6766References 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