All you need to know with one year to go until Paris 2024
Today marks one year until the start of the Paris 2024 Olympic Tennis Event. Following the Olympic Opening Ceremony on Friday 26 July, the Olympic Tennis Event will be held at Stade Roland Garros on outdoor clay from Saturday 27 July until Sunday 4 August.
Events and Draws
There will be five separate events contested at Paris 2024:
Men's Singles: 64 draw
Women's Singles: 64 draw
Men's Doubles: 32 draw
Women's Doubles: 32 draw
Mixed Doubles: 16 draw
Breakdown of Entries
Men's/Women's Singles
- 56 Direct Acceptances
- 6 Final Qualification Places (ITF Places)
- 1 Host Nation place
- 1 Universality place
Men's/Women's Doubles
- 31 Direct Acceptances
- 1 Host Nation Place
Mixed Doubles
- 15 Direct Acceptances
- 1 Host Nation Place
Eligibility and Qualification System
- According to the ITF’s Qualification System, entries are based on the ATP and WTA rankings of 10 June the Monday following the conclusion of 2024 Roland Garros.
- To be eligible to compete in the Olympic Tennis Event at Paris 2024, all athletes must be in good standing with their National Association and the International Tennis Federation.
- The player must also have fulfilled the minimum participation requirement in the ITF Davis Cup or ITF Billie Jean King Cup Competitions during the Olympic Cycle, by being part of the final nominated Davis Cup or Billie Jean King Cup team, and present at the Tie/Event, on a minimum of two (2) occasions during the Olympic Cycle, provided that one of those occasions is in either 2023 or 2024.
- Nomination for a Davis Cup Finals, Billie Jean King Cup Finals, or any Regional Group Event, shall count as one nomination, irrespective of how many Ties a player may play in during that Event.
View a full explanation of the Qualification System here
View a full explanation of the Eligibility Rules here