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Tennis at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Tennis at the Olympics


Summary

Tennis at the Olympics

FieldValue
11920
2Summer Olympics
date16–24 August 1920
edition6th
surfaceGrass / outdoor
multiyes
quadrennialyes
before_year1912
locationBeerschot Tennis Club, Kontich
champmsLouis Raymond
champwsSuzanne Lenglen
champmdNoel Turnbull / Max Woosnam
champwdKathleen McKane / Winifred McNair
champxdSuzanne Lenglen / Max Decugis

Final results for the Tennis competition at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. The competition was held from Monday, 16 August 1920 to Tuesday, 24 August 1920.

Medal summary

Events

Mixed doublesFRA
Suzanne Lenglen
Max DecugisGBR
Kathleen McKane
Max WoosnamTCH
Milada Skrbková
Ladislav Žemla

Medal table

Participating nations

A total of 75 tennis players (52 men and 23 women) from 14 nations (men from 14 nations - women from 8 nations) competed at the Antwerp Games:

  • AUS (men:1 women:0)
  • BEL (men:8 women:8)
  • TCH (men:6 women:1)
  • DEN (men:1 women:2)
  • FRA (men:7 women:3)
  • GBR (men:4 women:4)
  • GRE (men:1 women:0)
  • ITA (men:3 women:1)
  • JPN (men:2 women:0)
  • NOR (men:2 women:1)
  • RSA (men:5 women:0)
  • ESP (men:4 women:0)
  • SWE (men:5 women:3)
  • SUI (men:3 women:0)

References

References

  1. "Tennis at the 1920 Summer Olympics". Olympedia.
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