List of Pan American Games medalists in tennis

This is the complete list of Pan American Games medalists in tennis from 1951 to 2019. Tennis was not held in the 1971 edition, but has otherwise been played at every games.[1]

Current events

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Men's singles

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1951 Buenos Aires Enrique Morea
  Argentina
Alejo Russell
  Argentina
  Gustavo Palafox (MEX)
1955 Mexico City Art Larsen
  United States
Enrique Morea
  Argentina
Luis Ayala
  Chile
1959 Chicago Luis Ayala
  Chile
  Robert Bédard (CAN) Jon Douglas
  United States
1963 São Paulo Ronald Barnes
  Brazil
  Mario Llamas (MEX)   Francisco Contreras (MEX)
1967 Winnipeg Thomas Koch
  Brazil
Herb Fitzgibbon
  United States
Arthur Ashe
  United States
1975 Mexico City Butch Walts
  United States
Adolfo González
  Mexico
Freddy de Jesús
  Puerto Rico
1979 San Juan Mel Purcell
  United States
Ricardo Acuña
  Chile
Andrés Gómez
  Ecuador
1983 Caracas Greg Holmes
  United States
Fernando Pérez
  Mexico
Christian Miniussi
  Argentina
1987 Indianapolis Fernando Roese
  Brazil
Al Parker
  United States
Luke Jensen
  United States
1991 Havana Luis Herrera
  Mexico
David DiLucia
  United States
Marcelo Saliola
  Brazil
1995 Mar del Plata Hernán Gumy
  Argentina
Javier Frana
  Argentina
Jimy Szymanski
  Venezuela
1999 Winnipeg Paul Goldstein
  United States
Cecil Mamiit
  United States
David Nalbandian
  Argentina
Paulo Taicher
  Brazil
2003 Santo Domingo Fernando Meligeni
  Brazil
Marcelo Ríos
  Chile
José de Armas
  Venezuela
Alex Kim
  United States
2007 Rio de Janeiro Flávio Saretta
  Brazil
Adrián García
  Chile
Eduardo Schwank
  Argentina
2011 Guadalajara Robert Farah
  Colombia
Rogério Dutra Silva
  Brazil
Víctor Estrella Burgos
  Dominican Republic
2015 Toronto Facundo Bagnis
  Argentina
Nicolás Barrientos
  Colombia
Dennis Novikov
  United States
2019 Lima João Menezes
  Brazil
Tomás Barrios
  Chile
Guido Andreozzi
  Argentina
2023 Santiago Facundo Díaz
  Argentina
Tomás Barrios
  Chile
Thiago Monteiro
  Brazil

Women's singles

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1951 Buenos Aires Mary Terán de Weiss
  Argentina
Felisa Piédrola
  Argentina
  Melita Ramírez (MEX)
1955 Mexico City   Rosie Reyes (MEX)   Yola Ramírez (MEX) Ingrid Metzner
  Brazil
1959 Chicago Althea Gibson
  United States
Yola Ramírez
  Mexico
Dorothy Knode
  United States
1963 São Paulo Maria Esther Bueno
  Brazil
  Yola Ramírez (MEX) Darlene Hard
  United States
1967 Winnipeg   Elena Subirats (MEX) Patsy Rippy
  United States
Jane Albert
  United States
1975 Mexico City Lele Forood
  United States
Patricia Medrado
  Brazil
Leyla Musalem
  Chile
1979 San Juan Susan Hagey
  United States
Trey Lewis
  United States
Maluca Llamas
  Mexico
1983 Caracas Gretchen Rush
  United States
Gigi Fernández
  Puerto Rico
Heliane Steden
  Mexico
1987 Indianapolis Gisele Miró
  Brazil
Adriana Isaza
  Colombia
María Méndez
  Argentina
Patricia Miller
  Uruguay
1991 Havana Pam Shriver
  United States
Joelle Schad
  Dominican Republic
Andrea Vieira
  Brazil
1995 Mar del Plata Florencia Labat
  Argentina
Ann Grossman
  United States
Chanda Rubin
  United States
1999 Winnipeg María Vento-Kabchi
  Venezuela
Tara Snyder
  United States
Mariana Díaz Oliva
  Argentina
Alexandra Stevenson
  United States
2003 Santo Domingo Milagros Sequera
  Venezuela
Sarah Taylor
  United States
Kristina Brandi
  Puerto Rico
Ansley Cargill
  United States
2007 Rio de Janeiro Milagros Sequera
  Venezuela
Mariana Duque
  Colombia
Betina Jozami
  Argentina
2011 Guadalajara Irina Falconi
  United States
Monica Puig
  Puerto Rico
Christina McHale
  United States
2015 Toronto Mariana Duque
  Colombia
Victoria Rodríguez
  Mexico
Monica Puig
  Puerto Rico
2019 Lima Nadia Podoroska
  Argentina
Caroline Dolehide
  United States
Verónica Cepede Royg
  Paraguay
2023 Santiago Laura Pigossi
  Brazil
María Carlé
  Argentina
Julia Riera
  Argentina

Men's doubles

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1951 Buenos Aires Enrique Morea
and Alejo Russell
  Argentina
Carlos Sanhueza
and Luis Ayala
  Chile
Gustavo Palafox
and Anselmo Puente
  Mexico
1955 Mexico City Mario Llamas
and Gustavo Palafox
  Mexico
Enrique Morea
and Alejo Russell
  Argentina
Edward Moylan
and Art Larsen
  United States
1959 Chicago Antonio Palafox
and Gustavo Palafox
  Mexico
Mario Llamas
and Francisco Contreras
  Mexico
Grant Golden
and Mike Franks
  United States
1963 São Paulo Ronald Barnes
and Carlos Fernandes
  Brazil
Juan Arredondo
and Vicente Zarazúa
  Mexico
Iarte Adam
and Thomaz Koch
  Brazil
1967 Winnipeg Thomaz Koch
and José Edison Mandarino
  Brazil
Marcello Lara
and Joaquín Loyo-Mayo
  Mexico
Pancho Guzmán
and Miguel Olvera
  Ecuador
1975 Mexico City Butch Walts
and Bruce Manson
  United States
Adolfo González
and Raúl Contreras
  Mexico
João Soares
and José Schmidt
  Brazil
1979 San Juan Andy Kohlberg
and Mel Purcell
  United States
Héctor Pérez
and Ricardo Acuña
  Chile
Ricky Diaz
Ernie Fernández
  Puerto Rico
1983 Caracas Eric Korita
and Jon Levine
  United States
Fernando Pérez Pascal
and Jorge Lozano
  Mexico
Iñaki Calvo
and Carlos Claverie
  Venezuela
1987 Indianapolis Luke Jensen
and Patrick McEnroe
  United States
Agustín Moreno
and Fernando Pérez Pascal
  Mexico
Fred Thome
and Kenneth Thome
  Costa Rica
Daniel Chavez
and Fabio Sical
  Guatemala
1991 Havana Miguel Nido
and Joey Rive
  Puerto Rico
Oliver Fernández
and Gerardo Martínez
  Mexico
Juan Pino
and Mario Tabares
  Cuba
Patrick Baumeler
and Américo Venero
  Peru
1995 Mar del Plata Javier Frana
and Luis Lobo
  Argentina
Juan Carlos Bianchi
and Nicolás Pereira
  Venezuela
Sergio Cortés
and Gabriel Silberstein
  Chile
Ricardo Herrera
and Mario Pacheco
  Mexico
1999 Winnipeg André Sá
and Paulo Taicher
  Brazil
Marco Osorio
and Óscar Ortiz
  Mexico
Bob Bryan
and Mike Bryan
  United States
Maurice Ruah
and Yohny Romero
  Venezuela
2003 Santo Domingo Santiago González
and Alejandro Hernández
  Mexico
Adrián García
and Marcelo Ríos
  Chile
Cristian Villagrán
and Carlos Berlocq
  Argentina
Alex Bogomolov Jr.
and Jeff Morrison
  United States
2007 Rio de Janeiro Horacio Zeballos
and Eduardo Schwank
  Argentina
Adrián García
and Jorge Aguilar
  Chile
Santiago González
and Víctor Romero
  Mexico
2011 Guadalajara Juan Sebastián Cabal
and Robert Farah
  Colombia
Julio César Campozano
and Roberto Quiroz
  Ecuador
Nicholas Monroe
and Greg Ouellette
  United States
2015 Toronto Nicolás Jarry
and Hans Podlipnik Castillo
  Chile
Guido Andreozzi
and Facundo Bagnis
  Argentina
Gonzalo Escobar
and Emilio Gómez
  Ecuador
2019 Lima Gonzalo Escobar
and Roberto Quiroz
  Ecuador
Guido Andreozzi
and Facundo Bagnis
  Argentina
Sergio Galdós
and Juan Pablo Varillas
  Peru
2023 Santiago Gustavo Heide
and Marcelo Demoliner
  Brazil
Tomás Barrios
and Alejandro Tabilo
  Chile
Nick Hardt
and Roberto Cid Subervi
  Dominican Republic

Women's doubles

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1951 Buenos Aires Mary Terán de Weiss
and Felisa Piédrola
  Argentina
Hilde Heyn
and Melita Ramírez
  Mexico
Helena Stark
and Silvia Villari
  Brazil
1955 Mexico City Rosa María Reyes
and Esther Reyes
  Mexico
Edna Buding
and Graciela Lombardi
  Argentina
Ingrid Metzner
and Maria Esther Bueno
  Brazil
1959 Chicago Yolanda Ramírez
and Rosa María Reyes
  Mexico
Althea Gibson
and Karol Fageros
  United States
María Hernández
and Melita Ramírez
  Mexico
1963 São Paulo Darlene Hard
and Carole Caldwell
  United States
Maria Esther Bueno
and Maureen Schwartz
  Brazil
Yolanda Ramírez
and Elena Subirats
  Mexico
1967 Winnipeg Jane Albert
and Patsy Rippy
  United States
María Eugenia Guzmán
and Ana María Ycaza
  Ecuador
Faye Urban
and Vicki Berner
  Canada
1975 Mexico City Sandy Stap
and Stephanie Tolleson
  United States
Maria Cristina Andrade
and Wanda Ferraz
  Brazil
Iluminada Concepción
and Martha Dominguez
  Cuba
1979 San Juan Ann Henricksson
and Susan Hagey
  United States
Nicole Marois
and Hélène Pelletier
  Canada
Gigi Fernández
and Crissy González
  Puerto Rico
1983 Caracas Gretchen Rush
and Louise Allen
  United States
Gigi Fernández
and Marilda Julia
  Puerto Rico
Claudia Hernández
and Alejandra Vallejo
  Mexico
1987 Indianapolis Sonia Hahn
and Ronni Reis
  United States
María Méndez
and Andrea Tiezzi
  Argentina
Lucila Becerra
and Claudia Hernández
  Mexico
Marilda Julia
and Emilie Viqueira
  Puerto Rico
1991 Havana Pam Shriver
and Donna Faber
  United States
Andrea Vieira
and Cláudia Chabalgoity
  Brazil
Aránzazu Gallardo
and Isabela Petrov
  Mexico
Paula Cabezas
and Paulina Sepúlveda
  Chile
1995 Mar del Plata Mercedes Paz
and Patricia Tarabini
  Argentina
Ann Grossman
and Chanda Rubin
  United States
Andrea Vieira
and Luciana Tella
  Brazil
Lucila Becerra
and Xóchitl Escobedo
  Mexico
1999 Winnipeg Joana Cortez
and Vanessa Menga
  Brazil
Bárbara Castro
and Paula Cabezas
  Chile
Mariana Díaz Oliva
and Clarisa Fernández
  Argentina
Renata Kolbovic
and Aneta Soukup
  Canada
2003 Santo Domingo Bruna Colósio
and Joana Cortez
  Brazil
Kristina Brandi
and Vilmarie Castellvi
  Puerto Rico
Yamile Fors
and Yanet Núñez
  Cuba
Karin Palme
and Melissa Torres
  Mexico
2007 Rio de Janeiro Betina Jozami
and Jorgelina Cravero
  Argentina
Mariana Duque
and Karen Castiblanco
  Colombia
Teliana Pereira
and Joana Cortez
  Brazil
2011 Guadalajara María Irigoyen
and Florencia Molinero
  Argentina
Irina Falconi
and Christina McHale
  United States
Catalina Castaño
and Mariana Duque
  Colombia
2015 Toronto Gabriela Dabrowski
and Carol Zhao
  Canada
Victoria Rodríguez
and Marcela Zacarías
  Mexico
María Irigoyen
and Paula Ormaechea
  Argentina
2019 Lima Usue Arconada
and Caroline Dolehide
  United States
Verónica Cepede Royg
and Montserrat González
  Paraguay
Carolina Meligeni
and Luisa Stefani
  Brazil
2023 Santiago Laura Pigossi
and Luisa Stefani
  Brazil
María Fernanda Herazo
and María Paulina Pérez
  Colombia
María Carlé
and Julia Riera
  Argentina

Mixed doubles

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1951 Buenos Aires Melita Ramírez
and Gustavo Palafox
  Mexico
Felisa Piédrola
and Enrique Morea
  Argentina
Mary Terán de Weiss
and Alejo Russell
  Argentina
1955 Mexico City Yolanda Ramírez
and Gustavo Palafox
  Mexico
Felisa Piédrola
and Enrique Morea
  Argentina
Mary Terán de Weiss
and Alejo Russell
  Argentina
1959 Chicago Yolanda Ramírez
and Gustavo Palafox
  Mexico
Rosie Reyes
and Francisco Contreras
  Mexico
Althea Gibson
and Grant Golden
  United States
1963 São Paulo Yolanda Ramírez
and Francisco Contreras
  Mexico
Thomaz Koch
and Maria Esther Bueno
  Brazil
Darlene Hard
and Frank Froehling
  United States
1967 Winnipeg Jane Albert
and Arthur Ashe
  United States
Elena Subirats
and Luis García
  Mexico
María Eugenia Guzmán
and Pancho Guzmán
  Ecuador
1975 Mexico City Lele Forood
and Hank Pfister
  United States
Freddy de Jesús
and Maria Annexy
  Puerto Rico
Adolfo González
and Alejandra Vallejo
  Mexico
1979 San Juan Marlin Noriega
and Juan Boveda
  Venezuela
Ann Henricksson
and Fritz Buehning
  United States
Alejandra Vallejo
and Javier Ordaz
  Mexico
1983 Caracas Nuria Alasia
and Iñaki Calvo
  Venezuela
Alejandra Vallejo
and Jorge Lozano
  Mexico
Linda Gates
and Greg Holmes
  United States
1987 Indianapolis Lucila Becerra
and Gilberto Cicero
  Mexico
Andrea Tiezzi
and Pablo Albano
  Argentina
Fernando Roese
and Gisele Miró
  Brazil
Belkis Rodríguez
and Juan Pino
  Cuba
1991 Havana Pam Shriver
and David DiLucia
  United States
William Kyriakos
and Cláudia Chabalgoity
  Brazil
Rafael Moreno
and Joelle Schad
  Dominican Republic
Jaime Frontera
and Emilie Viqueira
  Puerto Rico
1995 Mar del Plata Shaun Stafford
and Jack Waite
  United States
Luis Lobo
and Patricia Tarabini
  Argentina
Juan Pino
and Belkis Rodríguez
  Cuba
2011 Guadalajara Ana Paula de la Peña
and Santiago González
  Mexico
Andrea Koch Benvenuto
and Guillermo Rivera Aránguiz
  Chile
Ana Clara Duarte
and Rogério Dutra Silva
  Brazil
2015 Toronto María Irigoyen
and Guido Andreozzi
  Argentina
Gabriela Dabrowski
and Philip Bester
  Canada
Verónica Cepede Royg
and Diego Galeano
  Paraguay
2019 Lima Alexa Guarachi
and Nicolás Jarry
  Chile
Noelia Zeballos
and Federico Zeballos
  Bolivia
Anastasia Iamachkine
and Sergio Galdós
  Peru
2023 Santiago Yuliana Lizarazo
and Nicolás Barrientos
  Colombia
Luisa Stefani
and Marcelo Demoliner
  Brazil
Martina Capurro Taborda
and Facundo Díaz
  Argentina

Discontinued events

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Men's team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Havana   Brazil   Puerto Rico   Chile
  Cuba
1995 Mar del Plata   Argentina   Uruguay   Chile
  United States

Women's team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Havana   Brazil   Venezuela   Chile
  Cuba
1995 Mar del Plata   Argentina   Chile   Brazil
  United States

References

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  1. ^ Olderr, Steven (April 29, 2003). The Pan American Games: A Statistical History. McFarland. ISBN 9780786443369.