Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Qualification for tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, was determined not by any form of qualifying tournament, but by the rankings maintained by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

Qualifying criteria

The main qualifying criteria were the ATP and WTA ranking lists as of 11 June 2012. The players entering were formally submitted by the International Tennis Federation. The ATP and WTA rankings were based on performances from the previous 52 weeks, and there were several tournaments in the two-month period between the time of the rankings being frozen for entry and the beginning of the tennis events at the Olympics. Players must have also made themselves available for two Fed/Davis Cup events from 2009–2012, one of which must have taken place in 2011–2012, and had a good standing with their National Olympic Committee.[1]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to six men and six women athletes, with a maximum of four entries in the individual events, and two pairs in the doubles events. Any player in the world's top 56 was eligible, and NOCs had the option to enter players of a lower rank. Athletes were able to compete in both singles and doubles events.[2] Doubles players within the top 10 doubles rankings on 11 June were eligible to bring any player provided that player had any doubles or singles ranking, and as long as the number of players from the same country did not surpass the total of six.[3]

Qualifiers

aPlayer did not participate as a result of injury or the choice not to compete
bPlayer had not met the minimal Fed/Davis Cup representation level
cPlayer is ineligible due to too many players from a certain country

The Entry List was released on 26 June 2012, based on the rankings as at 11 June.[4]

Men's singles

No. Rank[5] Player NOC
World Ranking
1 1 Novak Djokovic  Serbia
a 2 Rafael Nadal[lower-alpha 1]  Spain
2 3 Roger Federer  Switzerland
3 4 Andy Murray  Great Britain
4 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga  France
5 6 David Ferrer  Spain
6 7 Tomáš Berdych  Czech Republic
7 8 Janko Tipsarević  Serbia
8 9 Juan Martín del Potro  Argentina
9 10 John Isner  United States
10 11 Nicolás Almagro  Spain
a 12 Mardy Fish[7]  United States
1113Gilles Simon France
1214Juan Mónaco Argentina
a15Gaël Monfils[lower-alpha 2] France
1316Fernando Verdasco Spain
1417Feliciano López Spain
1518Kei Nishikori Japan
1619Richard Gasquet France
b20Alexandr Dolgopolov Ukraine
1721Milos Raonic Canada
c22Marcel Granollers Spain
1823Stanislas Wawrinka Switzerland
1924Andreas Seppi Italy
2025Marin Čilić Croatia
2126Radek Štěpánek Czech Republic
2227Bernard Tomic Australia
2328Julien Benneteau France
a29Florian Mayer Germany
b30Kevin Anderson[lower-alpha 3] South Africa
2431Mikhail Youzhny Russia
2532Andy Roddick United States
2633Viktor Troicki Serbia
a34Philipp Kohlschreiber Germany
2735Jürgen Melzer Austria
c36Pablo Andújar Spain
2837Carlos Berlocq Argentina
c38Juan Carlos Ferrero Spain
2939David Nalbandian Argentina
3040Robin Haase Netherlands
3141Denis Istomin Uzbekistan
3242Marcos Baghdatis Cyprus
c43Albert Ramos Spain
3344Santiago Giraldo Colombia
3445Jarkko Nieminen Finland
3546Alex Bogomolov Jr. Russia
3647Nikolay Davydenko Russia
3748Donald Young[lower-alpha 4] United States
3849Mikhail Kukushkin Kazakhstan
3950Łukasz Kubot Poland
c51Michaël Llodra France
4052Ryan Harrison United States
4153Gilles Müller Luxembourg
4254Go Soeda Japan
c55Jérémy Chardy France
a56Ivo Karlović[lower-alpha 5] Croatia
4357Yen-Hsun Lu Chinese Taipei
4458Lukáš Lacko Slovakia
c59Benoît Paire France
4560Martin Kližan Slovakia
4661Olivier Rochus Belgium
c62Leonardo Mayer Argentina
4763Fabio Fognini Italy
4864David Goffin[lower-alpha 6] Belgium
c65Nicolas Mahut France
4966Dmitry Tursunov Russia
c67Édouard Roger-Vasselin France
5068Tatsuma Ito Japan
5169Ivan Dodig Croatia
5270Alejandro Falla Colombia
5371Steve Darcis Belgium
5472Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria
ITF Places
55 73 Malek Jaziri  Tunisia
56 76 Thomaz Bellucci  Brazil
57 79 Adrian Ungur  Romania
58 80 Blaž Kavčič  Slovenia
59 85PR(240) Somdev Devvarman  India
60 86 Sergiy Stakhovsky  Ukraine
61 103 Vasek Pospisil  Canada
62 205 Lleyton Hewitt  Australia
Alternates
63 144 Philipp Petzschner[lower-alpha 5]  Germany
64 461 Vishnu Vardhan  India

Women's singles

No. Rank Player NOC
1 1 Maria Sharapova  Russia
2 2 Victoria Azarenka  Belarus
3 3 Agnieszka Radwańska  Poland
4 4 Petra Kvitová  Czech Republic
5 5 Samantha Stosur  Australia
6 6 Serena Williams  United States
7 7 Caroline Wozniacki  Denmark
b 8 Marion Bartoli  France
8 9 Angelique Kerber  Germany
9 10 Sara Errani  Italy
10 11 Li Na  China
11 12 Dominika Cibulková  Slovakia
12 13 Vera Zvonareva  Russia
13 14 Ana Ivanovic  Serbia
14 15 Sabine Lisicki  Germany
a 16 Kaia Kanepi[lower-alpha 7]  Estonia
15 17 Flavia Pennetta  Italy
a 18 Andrea Petkovic[lower-alpha 8]  Germany
16 19 Maria Kirilenko  Russia
17 20 Roberta Vinci  Italy
18 21 Lucie Šafářová  Czech Republic
19 22 Jelena Janković  Serbia
20 23 Nadia Petrova  Russia
21 24 Daniela Hantuchová  Slovakia
c 24PR(556) Alisa Kleybanova  Russia
22 25 Julia Görges  Germany
23 26 Petra Cetkovská  Czech Republic
24 27 Francesca Schiavone  Italy
25 28 Anabel Medina Garrigues  Spain
26 29 Christina McHale  United States
a 30 Monica Niculescu[lower-alpha 9]  Romania
27 31 Peng Shuai  China
28 32 Zheng Jie  China
c 33 Svetlana Kuznetsova  Russia
c 34 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova  Russia
29 35 Klára Zakopalová  Czech Republic
30 36 Mona Barthel  Germany
a 36PR(322) Alona Bondarenko[lower-alpha 10]  Ukraine
31 37 Yanina Wickmayer  Belgium
32 38 Carla Suárez Navarro  Spain
33 39 Tsvetana Pironkova  Bulgaria
34 40 Simona Halep  Romania
b 41 Ksenia Pervak  Kazakhstan
a 42 Petra Martić[lower-alpha 11]  Croatia
b 43 Chanelle Scheepers  South Africa
35 44 Polona Hercog  Slovenia
36 44PR(NR) Ágnes Szávay[18]  Hungary
37 45 María José Martínez Sánchez  Spain
38 46 Marina Erakovic  New Zealand
39 47 Venus Williams  United States
a 47PR(431) Timea Bacsinszky[lower-alpha 12]  Switzerland
40 48 Sofia Arvidsson  Sweden
41 49 Shahar Pe'er  Israel
42 50 Kim Clijsters  Belgium
43 51 Sorana Cîrstea  Romania
44 52 Varvara Lepchenko  United States
c 53 Iveta Benešová  Czech Republic
c 54 Ekaterina Makarova  Russia
45 55 Galina Voskoboeva  Kazakhstan
46 56 Aleksandra Wozniak  Canada
c 57 Sloane Stephens  United States
47 58 Tamira Paszek[lower-alpha 12]  Austria
c 59 Vania King  United States
c 59PR(295) Anna Chakvetadze  Russia
c 60 Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová  Czech Republic
48 61 Irina-Camelia Begu  Romania
49 62 Yaroslava Shvedova  Kazakhstan
50 63 Urszula Radwańska  Poland
51 64 Silvia Soler-Espinosa  Spain
52 65 Hsieh Su-wei  Chinese Taipei
53 66 Kateryna Bondarenko  Ukraine
c 67 Lucie Hradecká  Czech Republic
54 68 Tímea Babos[lower-alpha 9]  Hungary
b 69 Romina Oprandi  Switzerland
55 70 Anna Tatishvili  Georgia
ITF Places
56 73 Alizé Cornet  France
57 76 Anne Keothavong  Great Britain
58 91 Elena Baltacha  Great Britain
59 117 Mariana Duque Mariño[lower-alpha 7]  Colombia
60 111 Heather Watson[lower-alpha 10]  Great Britain
61 336 Ons Jabeur  Tunisia
Tripartite Commission Invitation
62 176 Verónica Cepede Royg*  Paraguay
63 236 Stephanie Vogt*  Liechtenstein
Alternates
64 114 Laura Robson[lower-alpha 11]  Great Britain

† Romina Oprandi has previously represented Italy, making her ineligible for Switzerland.

PR Protected/Special Ranking
Rankings as at 11 June 2012

  • * by Tripartite Commission Invitation, their rankings as of 11 June 2012[20]

Men's doubles

No. Combined
Rankings
Rank Player A Rank Player B NOC
World Ranking
1 Alexander Bury 1Max Mirnyi  Belarus
2 1Daniel Nestor Vasek Pospisil^  Canada
3 3Bob Bryan 3Mike Bryan  United States
4 5Michaël Llodra Jo-Wilfried Tsonga^  France
5 Janko Tipsarević^ 6Nenad Zimonjić  Serbia
6 7Leander Paes Vishnu Vardhan  India
7 8Mariusz Fyrstenberg 9Marcin Matkowski  Poland
8 Johan Brunström 10Robert Lindstedt  Sweden
Other Entrants
9 20 7'Tomáš Berdych^ 13Radek Štěpánek^  Czech Republic
10 23 6'David Ferrer^ 17'Feliciano López^  Spain
11 26 3'Roger Federer^ 23'Stanislas Wawrinka^  Switzerland
12 27 15Mahesh Bhupathi 12Rohan Bopanna  India
13 34 1'Novak Djokovic^ 33'Victor Troicki^  Serbia
14 35 19Marcel Granollers 16Marc López[lower-alpha 1]  Spain
15 39 4'Andy Murray^ 35Jamie Murray  Great Britain
16 37 17Jürgen Melzer^ 20Alexander Peya  Austria
17 40 22Christopher Kas 18Philipp Petzschner^  Germany
18 42 10'John Isner^ 32'Andy Roddick^  United States
19 45 21Daniele Bracciali 24'Andreas Seppi^  Italy
20 47 28'Julien Benneteau^ 19'Richard Gasquet^  France
21 55 27Marcelo Melo 29Bruno Soares  Brazil
22 61 30Colin Fleming 31Ross Hutchins  Great Britain
23 63 40'Robin Haase^ 23Jean-Julien Rojer  Netherlands
24 69 25'Marin Čilić^ 44Ivan Dodig^  Croatia
ITF Places
25 72 18'Kei Nishikori^ 54'Go Soeda^  Japan
26 75 37Jonathan Erlich 38Andy Ram  Israel
27 78 47'Nikolay Davydenko^ 31'Mikhail Youzhny^  Russia
28 78 34Juan Sebastián Cabal 44'Santiago Giraldo^  Colombia
29 88 39'David Nalbandian^ 47Eduardo Schwank  Argentina
30 90 11Horia Tecău 79'Adrian Ungur^  Romania
31 118 60'Martin Kližan^ 58'Lukáš Lacko^  Slovakia
32 121 76'Thomaz Bellucci^ 45André Sá  Brazil

' Players higher ranking is singles
^ Players have also qualified to the singles tournament

Women's doubles

No. Combined
Rankings
Rank Player A Rank Player B NOC
World Ranking
1 1Liezel Huber 1Lisa Raymond  United States
2 3Sara Errani^ 3Roberta Vinci^  Italy
3 5Katarina Srebotnik Andreja Klepač  Slovenia
a 5Květa Peschke  Czech Republic
4 7Maria Kirilenko^ Nadia Petrova^  Russia
5 8Yaroslava Shvedova^ Galina Voskoboeva^  Kazakhstan
a 9Vania King  United States
6 10Elena Vesnina Ekaterina Makarova  Russia
Other Entrants
7 24 9'Angelique Kerber^ 15'Sabine Lisicki^  Germany
8 30 17Andrea Hlaváčková 13Lucie Hradecká  Czech Republic
9 36 12'Dominika Cibulková^ 24'Daniela Hantuchová^  Slovakia
10 42 15Flavia Pennetta^ 27'Francesca Schiavone^  Italy
11 44 16Nuria Llagostera Vives 28María José Martínez Sánchez^  Spain
12 47 26'Petra Cetkovská^ 21'Lucie Šafářová^  Czech Republic
13 50 11'Li Na^ 39Zhang Shuai  China
14 52 31Peng Shuai^ 21Zheng Jie^  China
15 53 6'Serena Williams^ 47'Venus Williams^  United States
16 53 28'Anabel Medina Garrigues^ 25Arantxa Parra Santonja  Spain
17 57 36Jarmila Gajdošová 19Anastasia Rodionova  Australia
18 61 25'Julia Görges^ 36Anna-Lena Grönefeld[lower-alpha 8]  Germany
19 65 14Gisela Dulko 51Paola Suárez  Argentina
20 66 3'Agnieszka Radwańska^ 63'Urszula Radwańska^  Poland
21 67 62Casey Dellacqua 5'Samantha Stosur^  Australia
a 69 40Irina-Camelia Begu^[lower-alpha 9] 29Monica Niculescu^[lower-alpha 9]  Romania
22 90 49Klaudia Jans-Ignacik 41Alicja Rosolska  Poland
23 91 51'Sorana Cîrstea^ 40'Simona Halep^  Romania
a 102 36'PRAlona Bondarenko^ 66'Kateryna Bondarenko^  Ukraine
24 Bye[lower-alpha 10] Bye[lower-alpha 10]
ITF Places
25 Stéphanie Dubois Aleksandra Wozniak^  Canada
26 Chuang Chia-jung Hsieh Su-wei^  Chinese Taipei
27 Alizé Cornet^ Kristina Mladenovic  France
28 Margalita Chakhnashvili Anna Tatishvili^  Georgia
29 Laura Robson^ Heather Watson^  Great Britain
30 Tímea Babos^ Ágnes Szávay^  Hungary
31 Rushmi Chakravarthi Sania Mirza  India
32 Anne Keothavong^[lower-alpha 9] Elena Baltacha^[lower-alpha 9]  Great Britain

' Players higher ranking is singles
^ Players have also qualified to the singles tournament

Mixed doubles

The Entry List was released on 31 July 2012, based on the rankings as at 11 June.[21]

No. Combined
Rankings
Rank Player A Rank Player B NOC
Direct Entrants
1 3 2'Victoria Azarenka 1Max Mirnyi  Belarus
2 4 1Lisa Raymond 3Mike Bryan  United States
3 4 1Liezel Huber 3Bob Bryan  United States
4 12 3'Agnieszka Radwańska 9Marcin Matkowski  Poland
5 19 12Sania Mirza 7Leander Paes  India
6 20 14'Ana Ivanovic 6Nenad Zimonjić  Serbia
7 23 14Gisela Dulko 9'Juan Martín del Potro  Argentina
8 24 3Roberta Vinci 21Daniele Bracciali  Italy
9 26 13Lucie Hradecká 13Radek Štěpánek  Czech Republic
10 27 3Sara Errani 24'Andreas Seppi  Italy
11 27 9'Angelique Kerber 18Philipp Petzschner  Germany
12 37 15'Sabine Lisicki 22Christopher Kas  Germany
ITF Places
13 41 10Elena Vesnina 31'Mikhail Youzhny  Russia
14 58 48'Sofia Arvidsson 10Robert Lindstedt  Sweden
15 118 114'Laura Robson 4Andy Murray  Great Britain
16 210 5Samantha Stosur 205Lleyton Hewitt  Australia

Summary

Numbers represent the current conditions (27 July 2012)

NationMenWomenMixedTotal
SinglesDoublesSinglesDoubles
 Argentina42(1)02(2)27
 Australia2014(3)26
 Austria12(1)1003
 Belarus02(2)1023
 Belgium302005
 Brazil14(3)0004
 Bulgaria101002
 Canada22(1)12(1)05
 China0034(1)04
 Chinese Taipei1012(1)03
 Colombia22(1)1004
 Croatia22(0)0002
 Cyprus100001
 Czech Republic22(0)44(2)28
 Denmark001001
 Finland100001
 France44(1)12(1)07
 Georgia0012(1)02
 Germany22(1)44(1)48
 Great Britain14(3)44(0)28
 Hungary0022(0)02
 India24(4)02(2)27
 Israel02(2)1003
 Italy22(1)44(0)47
 Japan32(0)0003
 Kazakhstan1022(0)03
 Liechtenstein001001
 Luxembourg100001
 Netherlands12(1)0002
 New Zealand001001
 Paraguay001001
 Poland12(2)24(2)27
 Romania12(1)32(0)05
 Russia42(0)44(2)210
 Serbia34(1)2026
 Slovakia22(0)22(0)04
 Slovenia1012(2)04
 Spain44(2)44(2)012
 Sweden02(2)1023
 Switzerland22(0)0002
 Tunisia101002
 Ukraine101002
 United States44(2)44(2)412
 Uzbekistan100001
Total: 44 NOCs6464(32)6462(25)32185
  • Number in brackets = players participating only in doubles

Notes

  1. Rafael Nadal was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to ongoing knee problem. His slot was occupied by the 5th highest ranked Spaniard Feliciano Lopez who originally didn't made the list due to Spain having 4 representatives in singles already. Nadal was also scheduled to play doubles with Marcel Granollers and was replaced by Marc Lopez in partnering Granollers.[6]
  2. Gaël Monfils was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to a knee problem. His slot was occupied by the 5th highest ranked Frenchman Julien Benneteau who originally didn't made the list due to France having 4 representatives in singles already.[8]
  3. Kevin Anderson applied for a US green card after marrying Kelsey O’Neal, an American citizen. This process prevented him from leaving the United States and thus making himself available for the 2012 Davis Cup season. Therefore he could not fulfill the qualification criteria and is not eligible for the Olympics.[9]
  4. Donald Young hasn't played any Davis Cup matches so far though he made himself available for drafting and thus hasn't been ruled out by the USTA Olympic Selection Oversight Committee.[10]
  5. Ivo Karlović was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to a foot injury. His slot was occupied by the highest ranked player on site German Philipp Petzschner.[11]
  6. Although David Goffin only played one Davis Cup match in his career he was allowed to participate in the Olympics by the Belgian Olympic Committee given he finished in the top 56 on June 11.[12]
  7. Kaia Kanepi was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to failing to recover from a heel injury. Her slot was occupied by Tímea Babos and Babos's ITF place was taken by Mariana Duque-Mariño.[13]
  8. Andrea Petkovic was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to ongoing ankle injury. Her slot was occupied by the 5th highest ranked German Mona Barthel who originally didn't make the list due to Germany having 4 representatives in singles already. Petkovic was also scheduled to play doubles with Julia Görges and was replaced by Anna-Lena Grönefeld in partnering Görges.[14]
  9. Monica Niculescu was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to an injury she sustained in the Wimbledon Championships. Her slot was occupied by Kateryna Bondarenko and Bondarenko's ITF place was taken by Timea Babos. Niculescu's place in the women's doubles with Irina-Camelia Begu was taken by the Bondarenko sisters, whose ITF place was awarded to Elena Baltacha and Anne Keothavong.[15]
  10. Alona Bondarenko was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to injury. Her slot was occupied by the highest ranked player on site British Heather Watson. Bondarenko was supposed to compete in doubles as well with sister Kateryna Bondarenko, their slot was not occupied by another team instead the top seed received a bye.[16]
  11. Petra Martić was originally in the entry list but withdrew due to a foot injury. Her slot was occupied by the highest ranked player on site British Laura Robson.[17]
  12. Tamira Paszek was initially ruled ineligible by the ITF, but won the appeal lodged by Tennis Austria. She replaced Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland, who was on the initial entry list but told Swiss Tennis she would not compete in the Olympics.[19]

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