Who is the greatest Olympic tennis gold medalist of all time?

By YPB Team

Tennis returned to the Games in 1988, and the gold medal has meant something different to every player who won it.

  1. Andy Murray — ranked #11
    Andy Murray
    The only player to win back-to-back Olympic singles titles.
    1000pts
  2. Serena Williams — ranked #22
    Serena Williams
    Singles gold in London plus three doubles golds with her sister.
    960pts
  3. Venus Williams — ranked #33
    Venus Williams
    Singles gold in Sydney and four Olympic golds in total.
    648pts
  4. Justine Henin — ranked #44
    Justine Henin
    Won singles gold in Athens in 2004.
    633pts
  5. Yevgeny Kafelnikov — ranked #55
    Yevgeny Kafelnikov
    Took singles gold in Sydney in 2000.
    632pts
  6. Alexander Zverev — ranked #66
    Alexander Zverev
    Won singles gold in Tokyo, beating the world No. 1 on the way.
    548pts
  7. Andre Agassi — ranked #77
    Andre Agassi
    Singles gold in Atlanta in 1996, the medal that completed his career Golden Slam.
    548pts
  8. Monica Puig — ranked #88
    Monica Puig
    Won Puerto Rico's first ever Olympic gold medal in any sport.
    448pts
  9. Belinda Bencic — ranked #99
    Belinda Bencic
    Took singles gold in Tokyo.
    448pts
  10. Novak Djokovic — ranked #1010
    Novak Djokovic
    Won the singles gold that had eluded him for twenty years.
    329pts
  11. Marc Rosset — ranked #1111
    Marc Rosset
    Beat four higher-ranked players to win gold in Barcelona.
    183pts
  12. Steffi Graf — ranked #1212
    Steffi Graf
    Won singles gold in 1988, the year she took all four majors as well.
    183pts
  13. Rafael Nadal — ranked #1313
    Rafael Nadal
    Singles gold in Beijing and doubles gold eight years later.
    183pts
  14. Lindsay Davenport — ranked #1414
    Lindsay Davenport
    Won singles gold in Atlanta in 1996.
    183pts

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