Did Andy Murray play 2008 Olympics?

Did Andy Murray play 2008 Olympics?

During that year, Murray made three major finals, winning Wimbledon. He also defended his title at the 2016 Rio Olympics to become the only man with two Olympic gold medals in singles….Andy Murray.

Singles
US Open 2R (2008)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games QF (2021)
Mixed doubles

Who beat Djokovic at 2008 Olympics?

In the bronze medal match, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic defeated the United States’ James Blake, 6–3, 7–6. It was Serbia’s first Olympic tennis medal….Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men’s singles.

Men’s singles
Final score 6–3, 7–6, 6–3

Who won gold medal in tennis 2008?

United States
SpainChina
Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics/Medalists

Has Andy Murray competed in the Olympics?

Rio 2016 saw Great Britain’s Andy Murray become the first player to win back-to-back Olympic singles titles in tennis, a sport that featured on the programme between 1896 and 1924 and had demonstration status from 1968 to 1984 before making a full return to the Games at Seoul 1988.

How many times has Murray beaten Federer?

Additionally, in all but one of Murray’s eleven grand slam finals, his opponent has been either Djokovic (7 times) or Federer (3 times). Murray has taken 12 wins over #1-ranked players, 3 against Nadal, 4 against Federer, and 5 against Djokovic.

What Olympic medals does Andy Murray have?

Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men’s Singles
Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men’s SinglesTennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Mixed Doubles
Andy Murray/Medals

What did Djokovic say at Olympics?

TOKYO (AP) — With the topic of athletes’ mental health and pressure being discussed at the Olympics, Novak Djokovic said “pressure is a privilege.” The top-ranked Serb was asked how he deals with the pressure of attempting to accomplish something that no man has done before in tennis: completing a Golden Slam.

Did Djokovic go to the Olympics?

1 Tennis Player, Fails To Medal At The Olympics. Novak Djokovic of Serbia reacts during the bronze medal match that he lost to Spain’s Pablo Carreño Busta at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday. 1-ranked Djokovic lost again Saturday, this time to Spain’s Pablo Carreño Busta.

How many times has Nadal lost Clay?

Historic achievements. Nadal has been the most successful player in history on clay courts. He has a 62–8 record in clay court tournament finals and has lost only three times in best-of-five-set matches on clay.

What majors has Djokovic won?

20Novak Djokovic / Grand slams won (singles)

Who defeated Djokovic the most?

Djokovic leads 15–13 in finals. Of all matches, 17 have been in majors with Nadal leading 10–7. Nadal leads 7–2 at the French Open and 2–1 at the US Open, while Djokovic leads 2–0 at the Australian Open and 2–1 at Wimbledon.

What happened to Andy Murray in the 2008 Olympics?

Beaten by Federer in the 2008 US Open final, he would lose again to the Swiss in the 2010 Australian Open and 2012 Wimbledon finals, setbacks that sandwiched defeat to Djokovic in the 2011 Australian Open final. The Olympics would provide the turning point of Murray’s career, however.

What happened to Murray at the Australian Open?

Murray suffered a straight sets defeat at the Australian Open, to Argentine Juan Ignacio Chela in the first round and to Gaël Monfils at the French Open, in five sets. Murray did reach the fourth round for the first time at both Wimbledon (beating 3rd seed Andy Roddick in the 3rd round) and the US Open.

What happened to Andy Murray during the Davis Cup?

Murray did reach the fourth round for the first time at both Wimbledon (beating 3rd seed Andy Roddick in the 3rd round) and the US Open. Murray played in Davis Cup ties against Serbia, Israel and Ukraine. Murray missed the opening singles matches before losing the doubles as Britain lost their tie against Serbia.

What happened in the 2008 Olympic tennis final?

Beaten in the first round at Beijing 2008, the Briton atoned with a commanding display on the grass of Wimbledon, the scene of his third Grand Slam final defeat to Federer just a few weeks earlier. Inspired by his home crowd, the Briton sealed a place in the Olympic final with a 7-5 7-5 semi-final win over number two seed Djokovic.

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