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

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

*By YPB Team · Published August 23, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/who-is-the-greatest-olympic-tennis-gold-medalist-of-all-time*

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

Tags: sports, olympics, tennis
