Roger Federer, serena Williams, Rafael Nadal and other gold medalists at Olympics


Over the years many Tennis stars have represented their countries at Summer Olympics. From 1996 Andre Agassi's gold to 2016 Andy Murray's win let's have a look at the  gold medal-winning moments at Summer Olympics. 



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1996 Atlanta Olympics
Andre Agassi became the Olympic champion winning gold against Sergi Bruguera.
Agassi became the first American to win Olympic gold in 1996.

1996 Atlanta Olympics
20-year-old US player Lindsay Davenport won the gold medal defeating Arantxa Sanchez Vicario.

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2000 Sydney Olympics
Yevgeny Kafenikov of Russia defeated Tommy Haas to win the gold medal.

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2000 Sydney Olympics
Venus Williams(USA) beats Elena Dementieva to clinch her maiden Olympic gold medal.

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2004 Athens Olympics
Nicolas Massu (Chiles) defeated Mardy Fish to win the gold medal. He also won the doubles good medal.

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2004 Athens Olympics
Justine Henin became the second Belgian woman to win the Olympic gold medal after defeating world number two.

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2008 Beijing Olympics
In his maiden Olympics, Rafael Nadal won his gold medal defeating Fernando Gonzalez.

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2008 Beijing Olympics
Elena Dementieva won singles gold medal defating Dinara Safina.

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2008 Beijing Olympics
Roger Federer alongside Stan Wawrinka won his first Olympic gold medal in the men's doubles event.

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2012 London Olympics
Andy Murray defeated Roger Federer to become the 1st British player to win the gold medal in tennis.

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2012 London Olympics
Serena Williams won her first Olympic singles gold medal defeating Maria Sharapova. 

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2016 Rio Olympics
Monica Piug became the first Puerto Rico player to win gold medal in 68 years. She defeated Angelique Kerber.

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2016 Rio Olympics
Andy Murray became the first male tennis player to win the singles title two times defeating Juan Martin.

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