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Qualification for tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was not determined by any form of qualifying tournament, but by the rankings maintained by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

Qualifying criteria

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The main qualifying criteria were the ATP and WTA ranking lists published on 6 June 2016. The players entering were formally submitted by the International Tennis Federation. The ATP and WTA rankings were based on performances from the previous 52 weeks, and there were several tournaments in the two-month period between the time of the rankings being frozen for entry and the beginning of the tennis events at the Olympics. Players had to be part of a nominated team for three Fed Cup (women) or Davis Cup (men) events between the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. This requirement was reduced to two Fed/Davis Cup events during the Olympic cycle from 2012 to 2016 if their nation competed at the Zone Group round robin level for three of the four years or if the player had represented their nation at least twenty times. All players were required to have been part of a nominated team for a Fed/Davis Cup event in 2015 or 2016, and to have had a good standing with their National Olympic Committee.[1][2]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter 6 male and 6 female athletes, with a maximum of 4 entries in the individual events, and 2 pairs in the doubles events. Any player in the world's top 56 was eligible, and NOC's had the option to enter players of a lower rank. Athletes were able to compete in both singles and doubles events.[1][2] Doubles players within the top 10 rankings on 6 June were eligible to bring any player provided that player had any doubles or singles ranking, and the number of players of the same country did not surpass the total of six.[1]

Qualified players

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This is the final list of qualified players as published by the ITF on 5 August 2016.[3][4]

a Player did not participate as a result of injury or the choice not to compete
b Player had not met the minimal Fed/Davis Cup representation level
c Player was ineligible due to too many players from a certain country
d Player had retired from the sport
e Player was suspended from competition
f Player received special dispensation for the Davis Cup/Fed Cup requirements from the ITF

Men's singles

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No. Rank[5] Player NOC ATP Points[5] NOC Rank Career Davis Cup nom.[6] Years in Zonal RR[7] 2013–16 Davis Cup nom.[6] 2015–16 Davis Cup nom.[6]
World Ranking
1 1 Novak Djokovic  Serbia 16950 1 23 0 6 2
2 2 Andy Murray  Great Britain 8915 1 20 0 8 5
a[8] 3 Roger Federer  Switzerland 6655 27 0 6 1
3f[9] 4 Rafael Nadal  Spain 5405 1 17 0 2 1
a[10] 5 Stan Wawrinka  Switzerland 5305 25 0 8 1
4 6 Kei Nishikori  Japan 4290 1 11 0 6 3
a[11] 7 Dominic Thiem  Austria 3105 3 0 3 2
5f 7PR(223) Juan Martín del Potro  Argentina 230 1 11 0 2 1
a[12] 8 Tomáš Berdych  Czech Republic 3030 29 0 8 1
a[13] 9 Milos Raonic  Canada 2965 13 0 6 1
a[14] 10 Richard Gasquet  France 2725 16 0 6 2
6 11 David Goffin  Belgium 2840 1 10 0 9 5
7 12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga  France 2725 1 17 0 9 3
8 13 Marin Čilić  Croatia 2605 1 17 0 5 2
9 14 David Ferrer  Spain 2560 2 21 0 3 1
10 15 Gaël Monfils  France 2290 2 13 0 6 2
11 16 Roberto Bautista Agut  Spain 2150 3 3 0 4 2
a[15] 17 John Isner  United States 2100 12 0 7 3
12 18 Gilles Simon  France 1855 3 11 0 4 3
a[16] 19 Nick Kyrgios  Australia 1855 5 0 4 1
b 20 Kevin Anderson  South Africa 1760 5 0 0 0
13 21 Viktor Troicki  Serbia 1670 2 19 0 5 3
a[17]b 22 Feliciano López  Spain 1630 22 0 2 1
a[18] 23 Bernard Tomic  Australia 1625 11 0 6 3
14f 24 Benoît Paire  France 1596 4 0 0 0 0
15 25 Pablo Cuevas  Uruguay 1450 1 20 0 2 1
16 26 Philipp Kohlschreiber  Germany 1450 1 17 0 6 3
17 27 Jack Sock  United States 1415 1 3 0 3 3
b 28 Ivo Karlović  Croatia 1360 19 0 0 0
B 29 Lucas Pouille  France 1311 1 0 1 1
18 30 João Sousa  Portugal 1275 1 19 0 9 4
a[19] 31 Alexandr Dolgopolov  Ukraine 1260 6 0 4 1
19f 32 Albert Ramos-Viñolas  Spain 1190 4 1 0 1 0
bc 33 Jérémy Chardy  France 1175 2 0 0 0
20 34 Fabio Fognini  Italy 1170 1 16 0 9 3
21 35 Federico Delbonis  Argentina 1165 2 5 0 5 4
22 36 Grigor Dimitrov  Bulgaria 1150 1 8 0 3 1
a[20] 37 Sam Querrey  United States 1135 9 0 6 1
a[21] 38 Alexander Zverev  Germany 1130 1 0 1 1
23f 39 Steve Johnson  United States 1110 2 1 0 1 1
24 40 Andreas Seppi  Italy 1095 2 24 0 10 4
a[22] 41 Marcos Baghdatis  Cyprus 1060 20 4 3 2
25 42 Andrey Kuznetsov  Russia 1018 1 4 0 4 2
b 43 Pablo Carreño Busta  Spain 995 1 0 1 1
26 44 Gilles Müller  Luxembourg 985 1 26 0 3 1
bc 45 Marcel Granollers  Spain 972 8 0 3 0
27 46 Vasek Pospisil  Canada 955 1 14 0 8 2
28 46PR(94) Juan Mónaco  Argentina 620 3 17 0 6 1
b 47 Nicolás Almagro  Spain 944 7 0 2 0
29 48 Borna Ćorić  Croatia 935 2 7 0 7 4
c 49 Nicolas Mahut  France 931 3 0 3 3
30f 50 Guido Pella  Argentina 928 4 1 0 2 2
a[23] 51 Martin Kližan  Slovakia 925 15 0 8 3
a[24] 52 Fernando Verdasco  Spain 900 19 0 3 1
b 53 Guillermo García-López  Spain 900 1 0 1 0
31 54 Ričardas Berankis  Lithuania 885 1 16 0 8 4
b 55 Adrian Mannarino  France 860 0 0 0 0
32f 56 Denis Kudla  United States 858 3 0 0 0 0
33f 56PR(596) Brian Baker  United States 50 4 0 0 0 0
34 57 Paolo Lorenzi  Italy 855 3 9 0 8 4
b 58 Aljaž Bedene  Great Britain 845 0 0 0 0
b 59 Ernests Gulbis  Latvia 836 19 0 5 0
b 60 Paul-Henri Mathieu  France 816 6 0 0 0
a[25] 61 Mikhail Kukushkin  Kazakhstan 797 17 0 8 3
35 62 Thomaz Bellucci  Brazil 790 1 17 0 7 3
36 63 Malek Jaziri  Tunisia 787 1 19 1 4 3
37 64 Denis Istomin  Uzbekistan 771 1 25 0 8 3
b 65 Taylor Fritz  United States 768 0 0 0 0
38f 66 John Millman  Australia 758 1 0 0 0 0
a[26] 67 Jiří Veselý  Czech Republic 758 10 0 9 4
39 68 Dudi Sela  Israel 746 1 23 0 7 2
c 69 Diego Schwartzman  Argentina 746 3 0 3 3
a[27] 70 Ivan Dodig  Croatia 743 14 0 5 3
40 71 Lukáš Rosol  Czech Republic 735 1 16 0 13 4
b 72 Rajeev Ram  United States 733 0 0 0 0
41 73 Illya Marchenko  Ukraine 726 1 15 0 7 2
b 74 Íñigo Cervantes  Spain 713 0 0 0 0
c 75 Donald Young  United States 712 3 0 3 2
b 76 Mikhail Youzhny  Russia 707 30 0 0 0
42 77 Evgeny Donskoy  Russia 707 2 6 0 6 4
43 78 Víctor Estrella Burgos  Dominican Republic 705 1 35 0 7 3
b 79 Pierre-Hugues Herbert  France 697 1 0 1 1
a 80 Dušan Lajović  Serbia 691 6 0 5 2
b 81 Tommy Robredo  Spain 685 15 0 2 1
44 81PR(328) Thanasi Kokkinakis  Australia 145 2 4 0 4 3
45 82 Robin Haase  Netherlands 685 1 17 0 7 2
46 83 Rogério Dutra Silva  Brazil 684 2 6 0 5 1
47f 84 Kyle Edmund  Great Britain 676 2 2 0 2 2
c 85 Leonardo Mayer  Argentina 675 9 0 6 4
48f 86 Dustin Brown  Germany 670 2 3 0 2 2
49 87 Damir Džumhur  Bosnia and Herzegovina 667 1 14 0 7 2
50 88 Gastão Elias  Portugal 657 2 13 0 8 3
51f 89 Jan-Lennard Struff  Germany 650 3 2 0 2 1
52f[28] 90 Jordan Thompson  Australia 643 3 0 0 0 0
b 91 Stéphane Robert  France 638 0 0 0 0
b 92 Horacio Zeballos  Argentina 634 8 0 5 0
a[29] 93 Daniel Evans  Great Britain 621 9 0 4 2
53 94PR(120) Jerzy Janowicz  Poland 506 1 17 0 8 3
b 95 Facundo Bagnis  Argentina 620 0 0 0 0
54 96 Teymuraz Gabashvili  Russia 616 3 11 0 5 3
55 97 Lu Yen-hsun  Chinese Taipei 615 1 18 0 3 3
a 98 Karen Khachanov  Russia 589 3 0 3 1
b 99 Bjorn Fratangelo  United States 583 0 0 0 0
a 100 Sergiy Stakhovsky  Ukraine 566 24 0 9 2
56 101 Nikoloz Basilashvili  Georgia 563 1 5 3 3 3
ITF places
57f 106 Yūichi Sugita  Japan 551 2 12 0 4 0
58 108 Taro Daniel  Japan 544 3 3 0 3 2
59 110 Andrej Martin  Slovakia 537 1 6 0 6 3
60f 112 Thomas Fabbiano  Italy 536 4 0 0 0 0
61 113 Radu Albot  Moldova 534 1 16 0 8 2
62 115 Sam Groth  Australia 520 4 5 0 5 4
Tripartite Commission Invitation
63 130 Mirza Bašić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 447 2 19 0 7 4
64[30] 278 Darian King  Barbados 181 1 13 0 9 4

† Aljaž Bedene has previously represented Slovenia, making him ineligible for Great Britain. His nominations for Slovenian Davis Cup team are not counted here.

Women's singles

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No. Rank[31] Player NOC Current WTA Points[31] NOC Rank Career Fed Cup Nom.[32] Years in Zonal RR*[33] 2013–16 Fed Cup Nom.[32] 2015–16 Fed Cup Nom.[32]
World Ranking
1 1 Serena Williams  United States 8330 1 10 0 3 2
2 2 Angelique Kerber  Germany 6500 1 13 0 8 4
3 3 Garbiñe Muguruza  Spain 5482 1 3 0 3 3
4 4 Agnieszka Radwańska  Poland 5335 1 16 1 6 2
a[13] 5 Simona Halep  Romania 4792 8 1 5 3
a[34] 6 Victoria Azarenka  Belarus 4221 12 1 3 3
5 7 Roberta Vinci  Italy 3405 1 29 0 6 2
a[35] 8 Belinda Bencic  Switzerland 3260 7 0 4 2
6 9 Venus Williams  United States 3116 2 12 0 3 2
7 10 Timea Bacsinszky  Switzerland 2800 1 19 0 7 4
8 11 Petra Kvitová  Czech Republic 2768 1 19 0 8 3
9 12 Svetlana Kuznetsova  Russia 2755 1 19 0 3 3
d 13 Flavia Pennetta  Italy 2723 21 0 2 1
10 14 Samantha Stosur  Australia 2700 1 24 0 7 3
11 15 Carla Suárez Navarro  Spain 2695 2 12 0 4 2
12 16 Madison Keys  United States 2592 3 3 0 3 1
a[36] 17 Karolína Plíšková  Czech Republic 2360 5 0 4 4
13 18 Johanna Konta  Great Britain 2250 1 5 3 4 1
14 19 Elina Svitolina  Ukraine 2226 1 6 2 4 1
15 20 Sloane Stephens  United States 2150 4 5 0 3 1
a[37] 21 Dominika Cibulková  Slovakia 2081 19 0 5 2
16 22 Sara Errani  Italy 2030 2 20 0 7 3
17 23 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova  Russia 1960 2 10 0 4 3
a[38] 24 Jelena Janković  Serbia 1940 20 1 2 1
18 25 Ana Ivanovic  Serbia 1910 2 12 1 4 1
e 26 Maria Sharapova  Russia 1901 6 0 2 2
19 27 Kiki Bertens  Netherlands 1821 1 8 1 6 4
20 27PR(265) Peng Shuai  China 169 1 10 4 2 1
21 28 Irina-Camelia Begu  Romania 1765 1 9 1 5 3
22 29 Lucie Šafářová  Czech Republic 1673 2 20 0 7 1
23 30 Barbora Strýcová  Czech Republic 1640 3 15 0 5 4
24f[30] 31 Daria Kasatkina  Russia 1618 3 3 0 2 2
25 32 Kristina Mladenovic  France 1550 1 9 0 7 4
26 33 Andrea Petkovic  Germany 1485 2 14 0 7 4
27 34 Caroline Wozniacki  Denmark 1386 1 9 1 3 3
a[39] 35 Yulia Putintseva  Kazakhstan 1385 3 3 3 2
28 36 Ekaterina Makarova  Russia 1382 4 9 0 4 1
29[40] 37 Monica Niculescu  Romania 1365 2 12 1 5 3
30 38 Caroline Garcia  France 1365 2 7 0 6 4
31 39 Jeļena Ostapenko  Latvia 1362 1 4 4 4 2
32 40 Anna Karolína Schmiedlová  Slovakia 1340 1 6 0 5 4
33 41 Annika Beck  Germany 1335 3 3 0 3 2
34f[30] 42 Laura Siegemund  Germany 1335 4 0 0 0 0
c 43 Coco Vandeweghe  United States 1302 4 0 3 3
a[41] 44 Lesia Tsurenko  Ukraine 1301 9 1 5 2
35 45 Tímea Babos  Hungary 1260 1 5 3 3 1
36 45PR(93) Karin Knapp  Italy 764 3 8 0 4 1
37 46 Misaki Doi  Japan 1230 1 8 1 5 1
a[42] 47 Camila Giorgi  Italy 1230 5 0 5 3
38 48 Eugenie Bouchard  Canada 1230 2 7 1 5 1
39 49 Monica Puig  Puerto Rico 1220 1 6 4 2 1
40 50 Yanina Wickmayer  Belgium 1215 1 16 2 4 2
41f[30] 51 Daria Gavrilova  Australia 1120 2 1 0 1 1
bc 52 Anna-Lena Friedsam  Germany 1100 0 0 0 0
c 53 Elena Vesnina  Russia 1099 15 0 6 3
42 54 Danka Kovinić  Montenegro 1085 1 5 4 2 1
43 55 Johanna Larsson  Sweden 1083 1 16 0 5 1
44 56 Heather Watson  Great Britain 1081 2 7 4 4 2
b 57 Mirjana Lučić-Baroni  Croatia 1058 5 4 0 0
c 58 Margarita Gasparyan  Russia 1052 3 0 2 2
45 59 Alizé Cornet  France 1035 3 16 0 5 1
c 60 Shelby Rogers  United States 1031 0 0 0 0
46 61 Kirsten Flipkens  Belgium 1025 2 22 1 4 2
47 62 Zhang Shuai  China 1009 2 10 4 2 2
c 63 Sabine Lisicki  Germany 1002 11 0 5 2
b 64 Kateryna Bondarenko  Ukraine 993 13 2 2 2
a[43] 64PR(451) Galina Voskoboeva  Kazakhstan 67 8 3 10 4
bc 65 Varvara Lepchenko  United States 993 2 0 2 0
bc 66 Mona Barthel  Germany 975 1 0 1 0
c 67 Christina McHale  United States 960 8 0 3 2
bc 68 Madison Brengle  United States 950 1 0 0 0
48f 69 Nao Hibino  Japan 949 2 1 1 1 1
bc 70 Irina Falconi  United States 945 0 0 0 0
49 71 Tsvetana Pironkova  Bulgaria 944 1 15 4 4 2
a[44] 72 Hsieh Su-wei  Chinese Taipei 944 9 2 2 2
50 73 Wang Qiang  China 939 3 5 4 4 2
bc 74 Louisa Chirico  United States 930 0 0 0 0
bc 75 Nicole Gibbs  United States 906 0 0 0 0
51 76 Ana Konjuh  Croatia 899 1 3 4 3 2
52 77 Çağla Büyükakçay  Turkey 899 1 13 4 4 2
ITF places[30]
53 79 Mariana Duque Mariño  Colombia 876 1 12 4 3 1
54 84 Polona Hercog  Slovenia 800 1 9 0 3 3
55 85 Magda Linette  Poland 791 2 3 0 1 1
56 86 Zheng Saisai  China 790 4 2 0 1 1
57 92 Teliana Pereira  Brazil 768 1 8 0 4 2
58 188 Ons Jabeur  Tunisia 287 1 4 0 8 4
Tripartite Commission Invitation[30]
59 136 Verónica Cepede Royg  Paraguay 425 1 10 3 7 3
60 274 Stephanie Vogt  Liechtenstein 161 1 7 4 4 2
Alternates[45]
61 94 Yaroslava Shvedova  Kazakhstan 754 1 8 3 5 2
62 119 Aleksandra Krunić  Serbia 527 3 13 0 7 3
63 157 Lucie Hradecká  Czech Republic 362 4 12 0 6 2
64 158 Andreea Mitu  Romania 361 3 2 1 2 2

^* Years spent exclusively in the Zonal Round robin format during the four-year Olympic cycle

^† Including the 2012 Fed Cup World Group Final

Men's doubles

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No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR[5] DR[46] Name SR[5] DR[46] Name
World Ranking
1 4 79 3 Pierre-Hugues Herbertf 49 1 Nicolas Mahut  France
2 4 2 142 Andy Murray 2 Jamie Murray  Great Britain
3 17 11 Florin Mergea 6 Horia Tecău  Romania
4 89 82 170 Robin Haase 7 Jean-Julien Rojer  Netherlands
5 17 8 Marcelo Melo 9 Bruno Soares  Brazil
6 56 10 Rohan Bopanna 46 Leander Paes  India
Other entrants
7 22 4 144 Rafael Nadalf[9] 18 Marc López  Spain
8 24 1 154 Novak Djokovic 23 Nenad Zimonjić  Serbia
9 27 15 593 Gael Monfils 12 360 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga  France
10 30 16 291 Roberto Bautista Agut 14 David Ferrer  Spain
11 33 - 13 Daniel Nestor 46 20 Vasek Pospisil  Canada
12 43 595 22 Łukasz Kubot 21 Marcin Matkowski  Poland
13 49 13 357 Marin Čilić 36PR Marin Draganja  Croatia
14 54 27 Juan Sebastián Cabal 27 Robert Farah  Colombia
15 61 49 Chris Guccione 12 John Peers  Australia
16 63 44 Oliver Marachf 19 Alexander Peya  Austria
17 63 39 42 Steve Johnsonf 27 24 Jack Sock  United States
18 65 7PR 588 Juan Martín del Potro 140 58 Máximo Gonzálezf  Argentina
19 74 34 60 Fabio Fognini 40 79 Andreas Seppi  Italy
20 85 56PR 259 Brian Bakerf 72 29 Rajeev Ramf  United States
21 86 35 153 Federico Delbonis 1248 51 Guillermo Duránf  Argentina
22 86 54 Colin Flemingf 32 Dominic Inglot  Great Britain
23 89 63 Aliaksandr Bury 26 Max Mirnyi  Belarus
a 115 26 186 Philipp Kohlschreiber 89 177 Jan-Lennard Struff  Germany
ITF places
24 102 71 104 Lukáš Rosol 129 31 Radek Štěpánek  Czech Republic
25 107 64 Marcus Daniell 915 43 Michael Venus  New Zealand
26 115 62 84 Thomaz Bellucci 53 André Sá  Brazil
27 127 61 Julio Peraltaf 210 66 Hans Podlipnik-Castillo  Chile
28 143 110 74 Andrej Martin 69 Igor Zelenay  Slovakia
29 148 73 601 Illya Marchenko 229 75 Denys Molchanov  Ukraine
30 179 50 Santiago González 129 Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela  Mexico
31 210 105 Sanchai Ratiwatana 105 Sonchat Ratiwatana  Thailand
Alternates
32 118 30 99 João Sousa 88 158 Gastão Elias  Portugal

^* Combined Ranking. The best ranking (singles or doubles) of Player A is added to that of Player B to calculate the Combined Ranking.

^† Singles Ranking

^‡ Doubles Ranking

Women's doubles

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No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR[31] DR[47] Name SR[31] DR[47] Name
World Ranking
1 12 1 Martina Hingis 11 363 Timea Bacsinszky  Switzerland
2 191 1 Sania Mirza 587 190 Prarthana Thombare  India
3 7 38 3 Caroline Garcia 32 4 Kristina Mladenovic  France
4 11 715 5 Chan Yung-jan 6 Chan Hao-ching  Chinese Taipei
5 19 53 7 Elena Vesnina 35 12 Ekaterina Makarova  Russia
6 191 94 8 Yaroslava Shvedova 458 183 Galina Voskoboeva  Kazakhstan
7 29 88 9 Bethanie Mattek-Sandsf 30 20 Coco Vandeweghe  United States
8 21 157 10 Lucie Hradecká 207 11 Andrea Hlaváčková  Czech Republic
Other entrants
9 9 1 251 Serena Williams 8 251 Venus Williams  United States
10 14 2 40 Garbiñe Muguruza 12 21 Carla Suárez Navarro  Spain
11 28 7 78 Roberta Vinci 21 25 Sara Errani  Italy
12 34 79 16 Zheng Saisai 277 18 Xu Yifan  China
13 39 10 61 Svetlana Kuznetsova 29 52 Daria Kasatkina[48]  Russia
14 42 4 204 Angelique Kerber 38 126 Andrea Petkovic  Germany
15 44 29 14 Lucie Šafářová 30 42 Barbora Strýcová  Czech Republic
16 53 27 42 Irina-Camelia Begu 37 26 Monica Niculescu  Romania
17 60 30 Anabel Medina Garrigues 30 Arantxa Parra Santonja  Spain
18 69 27 Anna-Lena Grönefeld 42 46 Laura Siegemund  Germany
19 71 20 176 Elina Svitolina 186 51 Olga Savchuk  Ukraine
20 72 16 168 Samantha Stosur 56 201 Daria Gavrilova  Australia
21 74 19 120 Johanna Konta 55 119 Heather Watson  Great Britain
22 80 24 86 Jelena Janković 120 56 Aleksandra Krunić  Serbia
a 89 39 Chuang Chia-jung 72 50 Hsieh Su-wei  Chinese Taipei
23 90 63 456 Zhang Shuai 27PR 147 Peng Shuai  China
ITF places
24 92 496 44 Gabriela Dabrowski 48 380 Eugenie Bouchard  Canada
25 110 49 117 Misaki Doi 200 61 Eri Hozumi  Japan
26 132 360 63 Lyudmyla Kichenok 377 69 Nadiia Kichenok  Ukraine
27 135 55 Raluca Olaru 158 80 Andreea Mitu  Romania
28 135 64 Klaudia Jans-Ignacik 196 71 Paula Kania  Poland
29 136 485 38 Anastasia Rodionova 205 98 Arina Rodionova[49]  Australia
30 209 44 13 Tímea Babos 242 196 Réka Luca Jani  Hungary
31 239 88 Teliana Pereira 174 151 Paula Cristina Gonçalves  Brazil
Alternates
32[50] 111 50 512 Yanina Wickmayer 61 111 Kirsten Flipkens  Belgium

^* Combined Ranking. The best ranking (singles or doubles) of Player A is added to that of Player B to calculate the Combined Ranking.

^† Singles Ranking

^‡ Doubles Ranking

Mixed doubles

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No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
World Ranking
1 4 38 3 Caroline Garcia 49 1 Nicolas Mahut  France
2 6 2 30 Garbiñe Muguruza 4 144 Rafael Nadalf  Spain
3 7 32 4 Kristina Mladenovic 79 3 Pierre-Hugues Herbertf  France
4 11 1 Sania Mirza 10 Rohan Bopanna  India
5 20 18 146 Johanna Konta 2 Jamie Murray  Great Britain
6 25 3 Agnieszka Radwańska 595 22 Łukasz Kubot  Poland
7 26 14 161 Samantha Stosur 12 John Peers  Australia
8 29 15 15 Carla Suárez Navarro 14 David Ferrer  Spain
9 33 88 9 Bethanie Mattek-Sandsf 27 24 Jack Sock  United States
10 34 27 36 Kiki Bertens 7 Jean-Julien Rojer  Netherlands
11 34 28 40 Irina-Camelia Begu 6 Horia Tecău  Romania
a 37 37 26 Monica Niculescu 11 Florin Mergea  Romania
ITF places
12 38 9 248 Venus Williams 72 29 Rajeev Ramf  United States
13 41 7 82 Roberta Vinci 34 60 Fabio Fognini  Italy
14 41 157 10 Lucie Hradecká 129 31 Radek Štěpánek  Czech Republic
15 100 92 660 Teliana Pereira 8 Marcelo Melo  Brazil
Alternates
16 58 56 142 Heather Watson 2 142 Andy Murray  Great Britain

^* Combined Ranking. The best ranking (singles or doubles) of Player A is added to that of Player B to calculate the Combined Ranking.

^† Singles Ranking

^‡ Doubles Ranking

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