Past Olympic Male Tennis Singles | Doubles Champions / Medalists

Here are the list of past male champions in Olympic Tennis competition. The sport was reinstated as an official Olympic sport at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Here’s the list:

2008 Beijing Olympics

Singles:

Gold: Rafael Nadal (Spain)
Silver: Fernando Gonzalez (Chile)
Bronze: Novak Djokovic (Serbia)

Doubles:

Gold: Roger Federer / Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland)
Silver: Simon Aspelin / Thomas Johansson (Sweden)
Bronze: Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (United States)

2004 Athens Olympics

Singles:

Gold: Nicolas Massu (Chile)
Silver: Mardy Fish (United States)
Bronze: Fernando Gonzalez (Chile)

Doubles:

Gold: Fernando Gonzalez / Nicolas Massu (Chile)
Silver: Nicolas Kiefer / Rainer Schuettler (Germany)
Bronze: Mario Ancic / Ivan Ljubicic (Croatia)

2000 Sydney Olympics

Singles:

Gold: Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Russia)
Silver: Tommy Haas (Germany)
Bronze: Arnaud Di Pasquale (France)

Doubles:

Gold: Sebastien Lareau / Daniel Nestor (Canada)
Silver: Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde (Australia)
Bronze: Alex Corretja / Albert Costa (Spain)

1996 Atlanta Olympics

Singles:

Gold: Andre Agassi (United States)
Silver: Sergi Bruguera (Spain)
Bronze: Leander Paes (India)

Doubles:

Gold: Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde (Australia)
Silver: Neil Broad / Tim Henman (Great Britain)
Bronze: Mark-Kevin Goellner / David Prinosil (Germany)

1992 Barcelona Olympics

Singles:

Gold: Marc Rosset (Switzerland)
Silver: Jordi Arrese (Spain)
Bronze: Goran Ivanisevic (Croatia) and
Andrei Cherkasov (Unified Team – Soviet Union)

Doubles:

Gold: Boris Becker / Michael Stitch (Germany)
Silver: Wayne Ferreire / Piet Norval (RSA)
Bronze: Goran Ivanisevic / Goran Prpic (Croatia)
Javier Frana / Christian Miniussi (Argentina)

1988 Seoul Olympics Tennis

Singles:

Gold: Miroslav Mecir (Czech Republic)
Silver: Tim Mayottte (United States)
Bronze: Stefan Edberg (Sweden) and Brad Gilbert (USA)

Doubles:

Gold: Ken Flach / Robert Seguso (United States)
Silver: Emilio Sanchez / Sergio Casal (Spain)
Bronze: Miroslav Mecir / Milan Srejber (Czech Republic)
Stefan Edberg / Anders Jarryd (Sweden)