Tennis at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics

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Tennis at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
Date17–24 August
Edition2nd
CategoryGrade A
LocationNanjing Sport Institute
Champions
Mixed doubles
 Jil Teichmann / Jan Zieliński (MIX)
Boys' singles
 Kamil Majchrzak (POL)
Girls' singles
 Xu Shilin (CHN)
Boys' doubles
 Orlando Luz / Marcelo Zormann (BRA)
Girls' doubles
 Anhelina Kalinina / Iryna Shymanovich (MIX)
← 2010 · Summer Youth Olympics · 2018 →

Tennis at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 24 August at the Nanjing Sport Institute in Nanjing, China.

Qualification

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Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 4 competitors, 2 per each gender. As hosts, China is given 2 quotas, 1 per each gender should they not qualify normally, however they normally qualified two female athletes and chose not to use their male quota and a further 6 competitors, 3 per each gender will be decided by the Tripartite Commission. Only four of those spots were used, the other two were reallocated to the World Junior rankings. The remaining 56 places shall be decided by the ATP rankings, WTA rankings and ITF World Junior rankings update on 9 June 2014. The first 12 spots per each gender will go to any eligible athlete ranked in the top 450 in the ATP rankings for boys and the top 200 in the WTA rankings for girls. Should any spots remain they will be reallocated to the top ranked athletes in the ITF World Junior rankings. The remaining 16 spots per each gender will be broken down into zones and given to the next best ranked athlete in the ITF World Junior rankings.[1][2]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 1999. Furthermore, all qualified players will take place in the doubles and mixed doubles events.[1]

Boys

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Event Breakdown Date Total places Qualified
Host nation[3] - - 0
ATP rankings[3] Top 450 9 June 2014 1  Karen Khachanov (RUS)
ITF World Junior rankings[3] Top Athletes 9 June 2014 13  Matías Zukas (ARG)
 Clément Geens (BEL)
 Orlando Luz (BRA)
 Marcelo Zormann (BRA)
 Nino Serdarušić (CRO)
 Petros Chrysochos (CYP)
 Jumpei Yamasaki (JPN)
 Lee Duck-hee (KOR)
 Nicolás Álvarez (PER)
 Kamil Majchrzak (POL)
 Jan Zieliński (POL)
 Andrey Rublev (RUS)
 Alex Rybakov (USA)
Africa 9 June 2014 2  Guy Orly Iradukunda (BDI)
 Lloyd Harris (RSA)
Asia/Oceania 9 June 2014 4  Harry Bourchier (AUS)
 Marc Polmans (AUS)
 Ryotaro Matsumura (JPN)
 Chung Yun-seong (KOR)
Europe 9 June 2014 5  André Biró (HUN)
 Petar Čonkić (SRB)
 Martin Blaško (SVK)
 Alex Molčan (SVK)
 Daniel Appelgren (SWE)
North/Central America & Caribbean 9 June 2014 2  Justin Roberts (BAH)
 Rasheed Carey (BAH)
South America 9 June 2014 3  Francisco Bahamonde (ARG)
 Luis Valero (COL)
 Juan José Rosas (PER)
Tripartite Invitation[3] - - 2  Pavle Rogan (MNE)
 Sharmal Dissanayake (SRI)
Total 32

Girls

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Event Breakdown Date Total places Qualified
Host nation[4] - - 1  Ye Qiuyu (CHN)
WTA rankings[4] Top 200 9 June 2014 0
ITF World Junior rankings[4] Top Athletes 9 June 2014 14  Priscilla Hon (AUS)
 Iryna Shymanovich (BLR)
 Xu Shilin (CHN)
 Markéta Vondroušová (CZE)
 Sandra Samir (EGY)
 Anna Bondár (HUN)
 Ioana Loredana Roșca (ROU)
 Ioana Ducu (ROU)
 Darya Kasatkina (RUS)
 Anastasiya Komardina (RUS)
 Ivana Jorović (SRB)
 Viktória Kužmová (SVK)
 Kristína Schmiedlová (SVK)
 Jil Belen Teichmann (SUI)
Africa 9 June 2014 0
Asia/Oceania 9 June 2014 4  Naiktha Bains (AUS)
 Ojasvinee Singh (IND)
 Kim Da-bin (KOR)
 Kamonwan Buayam (THA)
Europe 9 June 2014 6  Greetje Minnen (BEL)
 Simona Heinová (CZE)
 Fanny Stollár (HUN)
 Jeļena Ostapenko (LAT)
 Akvilė Paražinskaitė (LTU)
 Anhelina Kalinina (UKR)
North/Central America & Caribbean 9 June 2014 2  Renata Zarazúa (MEX)
 Sofia Kenin (USA)
South America 9 June 2014 3  Luisa Stefani (BRA)
 María Herazo González (COL)
 Doménica González (ECU)
Tripartite Invitation[4] - - 2  Lesedi Sheya Jacobs (NAM)
 Camila Giangreco Campiz (PAR)
Total 32

Schedule

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The schedule was released by the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee.[5]

All times are CST (UTC+8)
Event date Event day Starting time Event details
17 August Sunday 15:00 Boys' singles: 1st round
Girls' doubles: 1st round
18 August Monday 15:00 Girls' singles: 1st round
Boys' doubles: 1st round
19 August Tuesday 15:00 Boys' singles: 2nd round
Girls' doubles: quarterfinals
Mixed doubles: 1st round
20 August Wednesday 15:00 Boys' singles: quarterfinals
Girls' singles: 2nd round
Boys' doubles: quarterfinals
Girls' doubles: semifinals
21 August Thursday 15:00 Boys' singles: semifinals
Girls' singles: quarterfinals
Mixed doubles: 2nd round
22 August Friday 15:00 Boys' singles: bronze medal match
Girls' singles: semifinals
Boys' doubles: semifinals
Girls' doubles: bronze medal match
Mixed doubles: quarterfinals
23 August Saturday 15:00 Boys' singles: gold medal match
Girls' singles: bronze medal match
Boys' doubles: bronze medal match
Girls' doubles: gold medal match
Mixed doubles: semifinals
24 August Sunday 15:00 Girls' singles: gold medal match
Boys' doubles: gold medal match
Mixed doubles: bronze medal match
Mixed doubles: gold medal match

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mixed-NOCs (MIX)2125
2 Brazil (BRA)1102
3 China (CHN)*1001
 Poland (POL)1001
5 Russia (RUS)0213
6 Belarus (BLR)0101
7 Japan (JPN)0011
 Lithuania (LTU)0011
Totals (8 entries)55515
  • Note: Medals for mixed teams have not been counted towards their individual nation.

Events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' singles
details
Kamil Majchrzak
 Poland
Orlando Luz
 Brazil
Andrey Rublev
 Russia
Boys' doubles
details
Orlando Luz
 Brazil
Marcelo Zormann
 Brazil
Karen Khachanov
 Russia
Andrey Rublev
 Russia
Ryotaro Matsumura
 Japan
Jumpei Yamasaki
 Japan
Girls' singles
details
Xu Shilin
 China
Iryna Shymanovich
 Belarus
Akvilė Paražinskaitė
 Lithuania
Girls' doubles
details
Anhelina Kalinina
 Ukraine
Iryna Shymanovich
 Belarus
Darya Kasatkina
 Russia
Anastasiya Komardina
 Russia
Jeļena Ostapenko
 Latvia
Akvilė Paražinskaitė
 Lithuania
Mixed doubles
details
Jil Teichmann
 Switzerland
Jan Zieliński
 Poland
Ye Qiuyu
 China
Jumpei Yamasaki
 Japan
Fanny Stollár
 Hungary
Kamil Majchrzak
 Poland

References

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  1. ^ a b "Qualification System: Tennis" (PDF). ITF. May 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  2. ^ "USTA Athlete Selection Procedure" (PDF). United States Tennis Association. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "2014 Youth Olympic Tennis Event – Boys Acceptance List by Country" (PDF). ITF. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b c d "2014 Youth Olympic Tennis Event – Girls Acceptance List by Country" (PDF). ITF. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Sport Explanatory Brochure: Tennis" (PDF). Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
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