Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Qualification

Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Qualification

Qualification for tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China 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 was the ATP and WTA ranking lists as of June 9, 2008. The players entering were formally submitted by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).cite web|url=http://www.itftennis.com/shared/medialibrary/pdf/original/IO_31490_original.PDF|title=IOC Qualification System Summary - Men and Women|publisher=ITF|date=2008-03-13|accessdate=2008-08-05] The ATP and WTA rankings were based on performances from the previous 52 weeks, [cite web|url=http://www.itftennis.com/shared/medialibrary/pdf/original/IO_31825_original.PDF|title=VIII.ATP RANKINGS|publisher=ITF|accessdate=2008-08-05] [cite web|url=http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/3/global/Pdfs/rankings/howitworks.pdf|title=RANKINGS|publisher=WTA|accessdate=2008-08-05] and there were several tournaments, including the 2008 Wimbledon Championships, 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. This led one player, Rainer Schuettler, who rose the ATP rankings considerably in that time period, to successfully seek arbitration on the matter and gain entry ("for further details, see here"). Another player, Tamarine Tanasugarn who was outside the ranking places that could qualify on July 9, but re-entered them, like Schuettler, gained entry; although she did so through the Tripartite Commission Invitation places after Stephanie Vogt withdrew.

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter 6 men and 6 women athletes, with a maximum of 4 entries in the individual events, and 2 pairs in the doubles events. This resulted in several high-ranked players being unable to enter, despite players of lower-rank being able to. For example, Vera Zvonareva, world number 13, would not have been entered had all the Russian players ahead of her done so, and world number 21, Nadia Petrova, was unable to participate (the top four Russian women players were all in the world's top eight). In the men's, a notably high-ranked player who could not gain entry was world number 20 Fernando Verdasco of Spain. However, any player in the world's top 56 was eligable, and NOC's had the option to enter players of a lower rank. Athletes were able to compete in both single and doubles events.

Singles:
* 56 players directly qualified for the singles event based on the recognised World Ranking of 9 June 2008. Any player qualified for the singles event was automatically eligible for entry in the doubles event.
* 2 Invitation places in each singles event were allocated by the Tripartite Commission.
* 6 final qualification places in the singles event were allocated by the ITF based on the recognised World Ranking and the continental/NOC representation.

Doubles:
* 10 players directly qualified for the doubles event based on the recognised World Ranking of 9 June 2008.
* Final qualification places were allocated by the ITF to doubles players based on the recognised World Ranking and the continental/NOC representation, until a total of 86 places have been allocated.

The ITF places were allocated by the ITF, based on recognized world ranking and continental/NOC participation.

ummary

A total of 48 nations were represented by at least one player in either the men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, or women's doubles.

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Rankings as at 9 June 2008

Men's doubles

^ Players have also qualified to the singles tournament

Women's doubles

^ Players have also qualified to the singles tournament

References

* [http://www.itftennis.com/olympics/players/index.asp ITF announces direct acceptance list]


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