10SBALLS SHARES OLYMPIC TENNIS DRAW & TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE OF PLAY FROM THE RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES
epa05475000 Angelique Kerber of Germany in action against Johanna Konta of Great Britain during women's singles quarterfinal match of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Tennis events at the Olympic Tennis Centre in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 11 August 2016. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS |
Angelique Kerber of Germany in action against Johanna Konta of Great Britain during women’s singles quarterfinal match of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Tennis events at the Olympic Tennis Centre in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 11 August 2016. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
Men’s Singles Draw
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Women’s Singles Draw
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Men’s Doubles Draw
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Women’s Doubles Draw
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Mixed Doubles Draw
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Order of Play
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Thomaz Bellucci of Brazil in action against David Goffin of Germany during men’s singles third round match of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Tennis events at the Olympic Tennis Centre in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 11 August 2016. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
Andy Murray of Britain greets the crowd after defeating Fabio Fognini of Italy in their men’s singles third round match of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Tennis events at the Olympic Tennis Centre in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 11 August 2016. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
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