Tennis at the 2011 Pan American Games

Tennis competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara were held from October 17 to October 22 at the Telcel Tennis Complex. The draw for the events was conducted on October 16, 2011.[1]

Tennis at the 2011 Pan American Games
Date17–22 October
Edition15
LocationTelcel Tennis Complex
Champions
Men's singles
 Robert Farah (COL)
Women's singles
 Irina Falconi (USA)
Men's doubles
 Juan Sebastián Cabal / Colombia Robert Farah (COL)
Women's doubles
 María Irigoyen / Florencia Molinero (ARG)
Mixed doubles
 Ana Paula de la Peña / Santiago González (MEX)
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The event was part of the qualification criteria for the tennis tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics. The winners of the five competitions had priority entrance into the tennis event, if they were not directly qualified and were near the top 56 in the world. The players also had to be from a country that had not filled its four player quota.[1]

The mixed doubles event was being held for the first time since the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, because the event was added to the tennis program of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain.[2]

Schedule edit

October 17 18 19 20 21 22
Men's singles Round of 48 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze final
Gold final
Women's singles Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze final
Gold final
Men's doubles Round of 24 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze final
Gold final
Women's doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze final
Gold final
Mixed doubles Round of 16 Round of 8 Semifinals Bronze final
Gold final

Medal summary edit

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Colombia2013
2  United States1124
3  Argentina1001
  Mexico*1001
5  Brazil0112
6  Chile0101
  Ecuador0101
  Puerto Rico0101
9  Dominican Republic0011
Totals (9 entries)55515

Medal events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles[3]
details
Robert Farah
  Colombia
Rogério Dutra da Silva
  Brazil
Víctor Estrella
  Dominican Republic
Women's singles[4]
details
Irina Falconi
  United States
Monica Puig
  Puerto Rico
Christina McHale
  United States
Men's doubles[5]
details
  Colombia
Juan Sebastián Cabal
Robert Farah
  Ecuador
Júlio César Campozano
Roberto Quiroz
  United States
Nicholas Monroe
Greg Ouellette
Women's doubles[6]
details
  Argentina
María Irigoyen
Florencia Molinero
  United States
Irina Falconi
Christina McHale
  Colombia
Catalina Castaño
Mariana Duque
Mixed doubles[7]
details
  Mexico
Ana Paula de la Peña
Santiago González
  Chile
Andrea Koch Benvenuto
Guillermo Rivera-Aránguiz
  Brazil
Ana-Clara Duarte
Rogério Dutra da Silva

Qualification edit

Countries can enter a maximum of six athletes, three men and three women. 42 men and 28 women were selected through the ATP and WTA rankings (on August 29, 2011). There was a further six wild cards available for men and four for the women. Each of the players could be entered in two events. From each country, there could be a maximum of three players in the singles draws, while there could be a maximum of one doubles team in each of the doubles draws. Seeding was based on ATP and WTA rankings at the time of the draw (October 16).[1]

Nation Men Women Total
  Argentina 3 3 6
  Bahamas 1 1
  Barbados 2 2
  Bolivia 2 1 3
  Brazil 3 3 6
  Canada 2 1 3
  Chile 3 3 3
  Colombia 3 3 6
  Cuba 1 1 2
  Dominican Republic 2 2
  Ecuador 3 1 4
  El Salvador 2 2
  Guatemala 2 2
  Haiti 1 1
  Mexico 3 3 6
  Paraguay 2 2 4
  Peru 3 3 6
  Puerto Rico 1 2 3
  United States 3 2 5
  Uruguay 3 3
  Venezuela 3 3 6
Total athletes 48 31 80
Total NOCs 20 14 21 NOCs

References edit