Tennis has now been completed in 13 Olympic Games from 1896-1924 and 1988-2008.
Tennis has now been completed in 13 Olympic Games from 1896-1924 and 1988-2008.
Venus Ebony Starr Williams born on June 17th, 1980 is an American professional tennis player who is a former World No. 1 and is currently ranked World No. 53 as of May 28, 2012, in singles.
In this article you are going to read about the Tennis Players who won for their Countries in Olympics.
In 1896, the Tennis game was played as a Summer Olympic sport in Olympic Games that were held in Athens.
An Olympic stadium is the site of the opening and closing ceremonies. Many, though not all, of these venues actually contain the words Olympic Stadium as part of their names.
Tennis is now a part of the Olympics Games program as a full medal sport since 1988 and has been played in every Olympic Games since then.
Every tennis tournament comes with limitless information and interesting facts.
The year 2007 was a surprise as Gonzalez made his way into the final against Federer, where the King Fed won the championship (his 10th Grand Slam title).
The Australian Open of 2005 was special because the Australian superstar tennis player Lleyton Hewitt made it into the finals and the two-time runner-up, Marat Safin of Russia finally won the Australian Open final.
In tennis, it can be interesting to reflect on past events. Many notable occurrences take place within a particular Grand Slam.