Olympics 2020 - Women

Olympics 2020 - Women

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DateRHome v Away-
07/31 11:45 29 [12] Belinda Bencic v Marketa Vondrousova [42] 7-5,2-6,6-3
07/31 09:05 53 [20] Elena Rybakina v Elina Svitolina [6] 6-1,6-7,4-6
07/29 10:30 28 [6] Elina Svitolina v Marketa Vondrousova [42] 3-6,1-6
07/29 06:00 28 [12] Belinda Bencic v Elena Rybakina [20] 7-6,4-6,6-3
07/28 06:50 27 [20] Elena Rybakina v Garbine Muguruza [9] 7-5,6-1
07/28 04:40 27 [18] Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova v Belinda Bencic [12] 0-6,6-3,3-6
07/28 03:55 27 [29] Paula Badosa v Marketa Vondrousova [42] Retired
07/28 02:00 27 [61] Camila Giorgi v Elina Svitolina [6] 4-6,4-6
07/27 09:35 26 [50] Donna Vekic v Elena Rybakina [20] 6-7,4-6
07/27 07:00 26 [7] Karolina Pliskova v Camila Giorgi [61] 4-6,2-6
07/27 06:35 26 [29] Paula Badosa v Nadia Podoroska [38] 6-2,6-3
07/27 05:05 26 [19] Maria Sakkari v Elina Svitolina [6] 7-5,3-6,4-6
07/27 03:35 26 [42] Marketa Vondrousova v Naomi Osaka [2] 6-1,6-4
07/27 03:00 26 [59] Alison Van Uytvanck v Garbine Muguruza [9] 4-6,1-6
07/27 03:00 26 [47] Sara Sorribes Tormo v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova [18] 1-6,3-6
07/27 03:00 26 [12] Belinda Bencic v Barbora Krejcikova [11] 1-6,6-2,6-3
07/26 06:35 25 [7] Karolina Pliskova v Carla Suarez Navarro [205] 6-3,6-7,6-1
07/26 06:35 25 [8] Iga Swiatek v Paula Badosa [29] 3-6,6-7
07/26 05:40 25 [51] Ajla Tomljanovic v Elina Svitolina [6] 6-4,3-6,4-6
07/26 05:10 25 [13] Petra Kvitova v Alison Van Uytvanck [59] 7-5,3-6,0-6
07/26 04:55 25 [3] Aryna Sabalenka v Donna Vekic [50] 4-6,6-3,6-7
07/26 03:45 25 [42] Marketa Vondrousova v Mihaela Buzarnescu [169] 6-1,6-2
07/26 03:30 25 [38] Nadia Podoroska v Ekaterina Alexandrova [34] 6-1,6-3
07/26 03:20 25 [47] Sara Sorribes Tormo v Fiona Ferro [84] 6-1,6-4
07/26 03:20 25 [12] Belinda Bencic v Misaki Doi [93] 6-2,6-4
07/26 02:00 25 [303] Elena Vesnina v Camila Giorgi [61] 3-6,1-6
07/26 02:00 25 [48] Qiang Wang v Garbine Muguruza [9] 3-6,0-6
07/26 02:00 25 [49] Viktorija Golubic v Naomi Osaka [2] 3-6,2-6
07/26 02:00 25 [72] Leylah Annie Fernandez v Barbora Krejcikova [11] 2-6,4-6
07/26 02:00 25 [19] Maria Sakkari v Nina Stojanovic [92] 6-1,6-2

Switzerland's Belinda Bencic defeated the Czech Republic's Markéta Vondroušová in the final, 7–5, 2–6, 6–3, to win the gold medal in Women's Singles tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics. It was Switzerland's first victory in the women's singles. In the bronze medal match, Ukraine's Elina Svitolina defeated Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina, 1–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4. It was Ukraine's first Olympic tennis medal.

The tournament was held at the Ariake Coliseum in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan from 24 July to 31 July 2021. There were 64 competitors from 35 countries.

Puerto Rico's Monica Puig was the reigning gold medalist in 2016, but she withdrew in order to recover from shoulder surgery. The 2016 silver medalist, Germany's Angelique Kerber, also withdrew prior to the tournament for rest. The Czech Republic's Petra Kvitová was the defending bronze medalist and attended her third consecutive Olympic Games, but was defeated in the second round by Belgium's Alison Van Uytvanck.

The medals for the competition were presented by Camilo Perez, IOC Member; Paraguay; and the medalists' bouquets were presented by Kelly Fairweather, ITF Secretary General; South Africa.

**Olympics 2020 - Women’s Tennis Tournament**

The Women’s Tennis Tournament at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics promises to be a thrilling showcase of athleticism, skill, and determination as the world’s top female players compete for Olympic glory. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Ariake Tennis Park, this tournament features a dynamic mix of singles and doubles events, bringing together elite athletes from across the globe.

With the tournament taking place from July 24 to August 1, 2021, the competition will highlight the resilience and spirit of the athletes, especially in the wake of the challenges posed by the global pandemic. Fans can expect to see fierce rivalries, breathtaking rallies, and unforgettable moments as players vie for the prestigious gold medal.

The tournament will feature a 64-player singles draw and a 32-team doubles draw, showcasing a diverse array of playing styles and strategies. From seasoned champions to rising stars, the field is packed with talent, including former Grand Slam winners and Olympic medalists, all eager to leave their mark on this historic stage.

As the athletes represent their countries, the tournament will not only celebrate individual excellence but also the unity and camaraderie of the Olympic spirit. With the eyes of the world watching, the Women’s Tennis Tournament at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is set to be a highlight of the Games, inspiring future generations of tennis players and sports enthusiasts alike.