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Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
Tennisat the2008 Summer Olympics
Final
ChampionsRoger Federer
SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka(SUI)
Runners-upSimon Aspelin
SwedenThomas Johansson(SWE)
Score6–3, 6–4, 6–7(4–7),6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
Qualification
2004· Summer Olympics ·2012
Men's doubles tennis
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Tennis at the 2008 Olympics
VenueOlympic Green Tennis Centre
Dates10–16 August 2008
Competitors64 from 24 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Roger Federer
Stan Wawrinka
Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Simon Aspelin
Thomas Johansson
Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
United States
2004
2012

Switzerland'sRoger FedererandStanislas WawrinkadefeatedSweden'sSimon AspelinandThomas Johanssonin the final, 6–3, 6–4, 6–7(4–7),6–3 to win the gold medal in men's doublestennisat the2008 Summer Olympics.In the bronze medal match, theUnited States'Bob BryanandMike BryandefeatedFrance'sArnaud ClémentandMichaël Llodra,3–6, 6–3, 6–4. It was Sweden's and the United States' first medals in the event since1988.

The tournament was held from August 10 to August 16 at theOlympic Green Tennis Centre,inBeijing,China. TheDecoTurfsurface rendered the event ahardcourttournament. There were 32 pairs from 24 nations.[1]

Chile'sFernando GonzálezandNicolas Massúwere the reigning gold medalists from2004,but they lost in the first round toRussia'sDmitry TursunovandMikhail Youzhny.

Background[edit]

This was the 13th appearance of men's doubles tennis. The event has been held at every Summer Olympics where tennis has been on the program: from 1896 to 1924 and then from 1988 to the current program. A demonstration event was held in 1968.

The American pair of theBryan brothers,Bob BryanandMike Bryan,were the top seed in 2004 but had exited in the quarterfinals. They were again the number one seed in Beijing.[1]The 2004 gold winning pair ofFernando GonzálezandNicolás Massúreturned, as did German silver medalistsNicolas KieferandRainer Schüttlerand Indian fourth-place finishersMahesh BhupathiandLeander Paes.2000 gold medalistDaniel Nestorof Canada competed once again with his 2004 partner,Frédéric Niemeyer.Each of theBig Fourcompeted, but expectations of them in the doubles were not particularly high.

Serbia made its debut in the event. France and Great Britain each made their 10th appearance in the event, tied for most of all nations.

Qualification[edit]

Qualification for the men's doubles was primarily through the ATP ranking list of 9 June 2008. Nations had been able to enter two pairs (four players) in the event since the 2004 Games. Each nation was limited to a total of 6 male players in the singles and doubles events combined, so nations with 4 singles players could add only 2 more in doubles. The men's doubles draw was 32 pairs (64 players), with most of the pairs coming from the singles event where nations had 2 or 4 players. There were 10 quota places for direct qualification to the doubles event, based on world ranking. The ITF allocated 12 places based on ranking and continental and national representation (bringing the total number of male tennis players to 86).

Competition format[edit]

The competition was a single-elimination tournament with a bronze medal match. Matches were best-of-3 sets, except for the final which was best-of-5 sets.Tiebreakerswere not played in the final set.

Schedule[edit]

August 11 12 13 14 15 16
Morning 10.30 10.30
Afternoon 17.00 17.00 16.00 18.00
(rain delay)
16.00 16.00
First round First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze medal match
Gold medal match

Seeds[edit]

  1. Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan(USA)(semifinals, bronze medalists)
  2. Novak Djokovic/Nenad Zimonjić(SRB)(first round)
  3. Jonathan Erlich/Andy Ram(ISR)(first round)
  4. Roger Federer/Stan Wawrinka(SUI)(champions, gold medalists)
  5. Nicolás Almagro/David Ferrer(ESP)(second round)
  6. Rafael Nadal/Tommy Robredo(ESP)(second round)
  7. Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes(IND)(quarterfinals)
  8. Igor Andreev/Nikolay Davydenko(RUS)(quarterfinals)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final (gold medal match)
1 Bob Bryan(USA)
Mike Bryan(USA)
66 4
4 Roger Federer(SUI)
Stan Wawrinka(SUI)
78 6
4 Roger Federer(SUI)
Stan Wawrinka(SUI)
6 6 64 6
Simon Aspelin(SWE)
Thomas Johansson(SWE)
3 4 77 3
Arnaud Clément(FRA)
Michaël Llodra(FRA)
66 6 17
Simon Aspelin(SWE)
Thomas Johansson(SWE)
78 4 19 Bronze medal match
1 Bob Bryan(USA)
Mike Bryan(USA)
3 6 6
Arnaud Clément(FRA)
Michaël Llodra(FRA)
6 3 4

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 B Bryan(USA)
M Bryan(USA)
6 6
M Knowles(BAH)
D Mullings(BAH)
2 1 1 B Bryan(USA)
M Bryan(USA)
77 6
IP N Kiefer(GER)
R Schüttler(GER)
77 3 1 J Knowle(AUT)
J Melzer(AUT)
62 4
J Knowle(AUT)
J Melzer(AUT)
63 6 6 1 B Bryan(USA)
M Bryan(USA)
6 6
IP C Guccione(AUS)
L Hewitt(AUS)
4 77 18 IP C Guccione(AUS)
L Hewitt(AUS)
4 3
IP A Calleri(ARG)
J Mónaco(ARG)
6 64 16 IP C Guccione(AUS)
L Hewitt(AUS)
6 77
J Björkman(SWE)
R Söderling(SWE)
3 3 6 R Nadal(ESP)
T Robredo(ESP)
2 65
6 R Nadal(ESP)
T Robredo(ESP)
6 6 1 B Bryan(USA)
M Bryan(USA)
66 4
4 R Federer(SUI)
S Wawrinka(SUI)
7 6 4 R Federer(SUI)
S Wawrinka(SUI)
78 6
S Bolelli(ITA)
A Seppi(ITA)
5 1 4 R Federer(SUI)
S Wawrinka(SUI)
6 6
Alt D Tursunov(RUS)
M Youzhny(RUS)
77 6 Alt D Tursunov(RUS)
M Youzhny(RUS)
4 3
IP F González(CHI)
N Massú(CHI)
65 4 4 R Federer(SUI)
S Wawrinka(SUI)
6 6
T Berdych(CZE)
R Štěpánek(CZE)
7 2 6 7 M Bhupathi(IND)
L Paes(IND)
2 4
M Melo(BRA)
A Sá(BRA)
5 6 8 M Melo(BRA)
A Sá(BRA)
4 2
G Monfils(FRA)
G Simon(FRA)
3 3 7 M Bhupathi(IND)
L Paes(IND)
6 6
7 M Bhupathi(IND)
L Paes(IND)
6 6

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 I Andreev(RUS)
N Davydenko(RUS)
6 6
J Blake(USA)
S Querrey(USA)
3 4 8 I Andreev(RUS)
N Davydenko(RUS)
78 6
G Cañas(ARG)
D Nalbandian(ARG)
78 65 3 IP S Darcis(BEL)
O Rochus(BEL)
66 2
IP S Darcis(BEL)
O Rochus(BEL)
66 77 6 8 I Andreev(RUS)
N Davydenko(RUS)
2 77 4
A Murray(GBR)
J Murray(GBR)
4 6 6 A Clément(FRA)
M Llodra(FRA)
6 64 6
D Nestor(CAN)
F Niemeyer(CAN)
6 3 4 A Murray(GBR)
J Murray(GBR)
1 3
A Clément(FRA)
M Llodra(FRA)
6 6 A Clément(FRA)
M Llodra(FRA)
6 6
3 J Erlich(ISR)
A Ram(ISR)
4 4 A Clément(FRA)
M Llodra(FRA)
66 6 17
5 N Almagro(ESP)
D Ferrer(ESP)
3 6 6 S Aspelin(SWE)
T Johansson(SWE)
78 4 19
K Anderson(RSA)
J Coetzee(RSA)
6 3 4 5 N Almagro(ESP)
D Ferrer(ESP)
66 4
S Aspelin(SWE)
T Johansson(SWE)
79 6 S Aspelin(SWE)
T Johansson(SWE)
78 6
P Hanley(AUS)
J Kerr(AUS)
67 3 S Aspelin(SWE)
T Johansson(SWE)
77 6
M Fyrstenberg(POL)
M Matkowski(POL)
6 6 M Fyrstenberg(POL)
M Matkowski(POL)
65 4
IP X Yu(CHN)
S Zeng(CHN)
3 4 M Fyrstenberg(POL)
M Matkowski(POL)
1 77 7
M Damm(CZE)
P Vízner(CZE)
3 6 6 M Damm(CZE)
P Vízner(CZE)
6 63 5
2 N Djokovic(SRB)
N Zimonjić(SRB)
6 0 2

External links[edit]

  1. ^ab"Doubles, Men".Olympedia.Retrieved28 December2020.