Why don t tennis professionals participate in the Olympics???

Updated on physical education 2024-02-17
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not that I didn't participate, but I always participated. However, the Olympics are held every four years, and although the level is not the highest, it is very difficult to win the gold medal because it takes a lot of time. Haining won the Olympic gold medal in 04, although he was injured that year.

    Federer reached the semi-finals on his first appearance at the age of 19 in 00, but was not yet mature and finally finished fourth; In 04, the strength was strong and wanted to get the gold medal, but I didn't know that the young player Berdych appeared halfway, and unfortunately he was out of the game early. It's not that he doesn't want to care, but sometimes he has to do it, at least for Federer. Of course, there are many people in tennis who don't care much about the Olympics, it depends on the person, but for Federer, winning an Olympic gold medal is one of his dreams, and there is no doubt that he longs for Beijing and London.

    Next year in Beijing, wait.

    But doubles is different from singles, and not many of the top singles players participate in doubles, especially men's players. Doubles is much inferior to singles, and the main focus is on coordination, which is far less important than singles. To some extent, it is easier to make breakthroughs.

    In addition, the usual doubles player combinations are often paired by two people speculatively, and they are basically from different countries, so when it comes to the Olympics, the doubles masters who usually have a fixed combination can no longer join forces, which weakens the level of Olympic doubles to a large extent. At that Olympics, Xiaowei and other powerful combinations were upset, and he also fought hard, so he won the championship.

    In addition, there are already points for the Olympics. Last year, the men's champion could have 80 championship points in the account, and it was probably about the same in Beijing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The prize money will be issued by the state, and the points are not absent, but relatively low.

    The Olympics are 80 points, the other levels of the Open Championships range from 50 to 10 points, and the four Grand Slams are much higher than that, so there are not many big names willing to come to the Olympics.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is a false name. Less bonuses. Fewer points. Formerly patriotic people participated. But now tennis has become an individual sport, and it has nothing to do with the country. As far as the basic rice people participated. China is still a backward national team system, so the ranking cannot go up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because there is neither prize money nor points in the Olympic tennis tournament.

    If you lose, it's a shame, and Federer has experienced it once

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Before 1980, there was a debate about whether or not a professional athlete would participate in the Olympics, so there were several previous Olympics without professional athletes. However, in 1980 they were allowed to participate. In fact, Federer is not only aiming for the French Open trophy, but also the Davis Cup and the Olympic gold medal, because these are the two major tournaments he has not yet reached.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because there is neither prize money nor points in the Olympic tennis tournament.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Personal Thoughts Some of them are strongly requested by the state to participate in the hope that China is not yet a world power in tennis, and the country also wants to go out to win glory for the country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    None of the top players participate in the Olympics.

    It's sent by the state.

    There are no bonuses either.

    Unless it breaks the record.

    But what kind of record can tennis have?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Why didn't he participate, take Federer as an example, he is the representative of Switzerland, he was there in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and he won the gold medal, and he also won the gold medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, but he lost and did not win the gold medal. Compared with the four major tennis tournaments, the Olympics are not very attractive to the world's tennis masters due to the lack of lucrative prize money. But Federer, who has become a master of loneliness, will not give up on any goal, he said

    The Olympics are also the most important tennis tournament in the world, and for me, the 08 Olympics should be a big opportunity in my life. ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    They participated. It's just not that positive.

    It's just that tennis players are not famous in the Olympics. The four Grand Slams are the highest ideal.

    How many stars do you think in the NBA care about the Olympics? The reason is the same, tennis has its own complete professional competitions and its own organizations, and these competitions and organizations are not closely related to the Olympic Committee, and tennis can survive and develop well without relying on the Olympics. For high-level professional players, whether or not they participate in the Olympics has little to do with their survival, they just fight for the glory of the country, their training system is different from ours, and the country does not contribute much to the training of tennis players.

    It's not a good deal to get injured for the Olympics and affect the professional tour, so we've seen a lot of big names who don't necessarily give it their all even if they go to the Olympics.

    In the final analysis, it is the degree of development of tennis itself that determines that it does not need the Olympic platform, and the player training system also allows players to not be coerced by the state to compete.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You are using the thinking of the Chinese. In a highly market-oriented professional competition like this in foreign countries, top masters rarely participate in the Olympic Games, and even if they do, they only go through the motions. Federer competed in the Olympics, but lost to Haas and did not reach the final, but got his favorite.

    Like Henin and Clijsters, they were reluctant to even represent their country in competitions, and Hingis became a Swiss citizen as soon as he became famous.

    There are no points in the Olympics, and the prize money and hospitality are far less than the four major open tournaments and heavyweight masters, and it is even less cost-effective in case an athlete gets injured during the competition.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's very normal to miss tennis at the Olympics, because many people see it and don't want to see new matches coming out again, so don't put it in tennis at all.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, there is tennis in the Olympics, is it that you haven't seen the competition, so I don't know, usually this type of big event How can there be no tennis in the Olympics, almost all sports are available, and you can watch the replay if you want to watch a tennis match.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Tennis is not included in the Olympic programme because tennis has an open tournament and is more popular in Europe.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Tennis, which was withdrawn from the Olympics in 1924, was not re-established as an exhibition event at the 23rd Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, and was reinstated as an official Olympic sport in 1988.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Why there is no tennis in the Olympics In 1896, at the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens, the capital of Greece, tennis was one of the eight major sports of the Olympic Games and the only ball sport. Only male players will participate in this tournament, and the events are singles and doubles. It was not until 1900 that women's singles and women's doubles were officially included in the Olympic programme in 1900 and 1920 respectively.

    Tennis withdrew from the Olympics in 1924 and was not reinstated as an official Olympic sport until 1984 at the 23rd Los Angeles Games, before being reinstated as an official Olympic sport in 1988.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no tennis in the current Olympic Games, but in the first few editions it was tennis, and the host country of each Olympic Games will communicate with the organizing committee of the Olympic Games to remove some events or add some events.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is tennis in this Olympics, but there are no tennis players from our country, so this time there is just not much attention to tennis.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Tennis was an official sport in 1896, withdrew from the Olympics after 1924, was included in the show sport in 1984, and was added to the official sport in 1988. There are many reasons why it is difficult to draw a line between professional and amateur sports. Like professional tennis, Olympic tennis also uses an elimination system, and if you lose one game, you will be eliminated completely.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If there is no tennis in the Olympics, there is no such event, and maybe tennis is not the strong sport of all countries, so the Olympics will not have this sport.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I did not let a tennis match enter the Olympics by Olympics this time. That's one of the missing events in the Olympics.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First of all, I think it may be a mistake, because first of all, there is tennis in the Olympics, and it has already been compared, so I think it may be a little bit of a misunderstanding of this.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The Olympic tennis competition includes men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The Olympics have tennis events.

    Tennis (tennis) is a ball game.

    One of the projects. The effective tennis court is a rectangle with a length of meters, a singles court with a width of meters, and a doubles court with a width of meters. There are nets in the middle of the game, and each side of the game occupies one side of the court, and the players hit the ball with a tennis racket.

    Venue

    Tennis courts. The length of the area is not less than meters, and the width is not less than meters. Within this area, the effective tennis court is a rectangular area with a length of one meter, a singles court and a doubles court width.

    Posts are installed on both sides of the pitch to support the net, with the spacing of the posts in meters, the distance between the top of the posts and the ground in meters, and the height of the midpoint of the posts on each side from the ground in meters.

    In tennis courts, the colour of the court line is generally white or yellow. With the exception of end lines, which can have a maximum width of 10 cm, all other field lines should be between cm and 5 cm wide.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There are tennis competitions in the Olympics.

    At the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896, men's singles and doubles tennis were officially committed. Later, due to disagreements between the International Olympic Committee and the International Tennis Federation on the issue of "amateur athletes", the tennis program, which had been held for seven consecutive Olympic Games, was cancelled.

    It wasn't until the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics that tennis was included as an exhibition sport. By the 1988 Seoul Olympics, tennis was once again an official sport.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The Olympics have tennis events. China's tennis players participating in the Tokyo Olympics are Zheng Saisai, Yang Zhaoxuan, Duan Yingying, Xu Yifan, and Wang Qiang.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    There are tennis competitions at the Tokyo Olympics. Although many tennis players were unable to participate due to injuries or the coronavirus pandemic, the tennis arena at this Olympics is still star-studded and has a lot to see. The tournament will be staged at Youmin Tennis Park, starting on July 24 and deciding the champion on August 1, with a total of five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Tennis is an official Olympic sport.

    Tennis was an official sport in 1896 at the time of the first Olympic Games, cancelled in 1924, a performance sport in 1984 and an official sport in 1988. Tennis withdrew from the Olympics after 1924 for a variety of reasons, in addition to the difficulty of drawing a line between professional and amateur sports. It was not until the 1988 Seoul Olympics that it was reinstated as an official Olympic event.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Of course, there is Nadal, didn't Nadal win the 08 Olympics, and Zheng Jie Yanzi is not the women's tennis mixed champion.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Some... Both singles and doubles... At the Beijing Olympics, Federer won the doubles gold medal but failed to win the singles gold medal...

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    In 1896 there were, the first one.

    Withdrew from the Olympics in 1924 and was an acting event in 1984 due to confusion about the boundaries between professional and non-professional athletes.

    1988 was an official project.

    I know the women's singles champions.

    1988 was Graf.

    1992 was Capriati.

    1996 was Davenport.

    2000 is Dawei.

    2004 was Haining.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

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  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The top 56 players in the world in singles automatically qualify for doubles, while the top 16 are seeded in singles with 64 players.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Men's Singles: Roger Federer. Switzerland.

    Nadal. Spain.

    Nalbandian. Argentina.

    Ljubicic. Croatia.

    Davydenko. Russia.

    Black. United States.

    Robredo. Spain.

    Ancich imitated him. Croatia.

    Stepanek. Czech Republic.

    Baghdatis. Cyprus.

    Roddick. United States.

    Hewitt. Australia.

    Agassi. United States. Women's Singles:

    Mauresmo. France.

    Clijsters. Belgium.

    Haining Qiaozheng. Belgium.

    Sharapova. Russia.

    Petrova. Russia.

    Dementieva is ready to carry wide. Russia.

    Kuznetsova. Russia.

    Schneider. Switzerland.

    Pierce. France.

    Davenport. United States.

    Myskina. Russia.

    Vaydisova. Czech Republic.

    Hingis. Switzerland.

    Li na. China.

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