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Angelique Kerber and Laura Siegemund will play doubles together for Germany at the upcoming Paris Olympics tournament at Roland Garros where Siegemund won the French Open mixed doubles title last month. The pair share six grand slam titles between them heading into the July 27-August 4 tennis event at the Games. Former world number Kerber won singles titles at the 2016 Australian and US Open, plus Wimbledon in 2018. She also won Olympic silver in 2016. Siegemund triumphed in the women's doubles at the 2020 US Open with Vera Zvonareva, and in the mixed doubles at the 2016 US Open with Mate Pavi...
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Angelique Kerber and Laura Siegemund will play doubles for Germany at the upcoming Paris Olympics tournament at Roland Garros where Siegemund won the French Open mixed doubles title last month. The pair share six grand slam titles between them heading into the July 27-August 4 tennis event at the Games. Former world number Kerber won singles titles at the 2016 Australian and US Open, plus Wimbledon in 2018. She won Olympic silver in 2016. Siegemund triumphed in the women's doubles at the 2020 US Open with Vera Zvonareva, and in the mixed doubles the 2016 US Open with Mate Pavic and the 2024 Fr...
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Germany's Angelique Kerber has secured participation in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. "I've fulfilled all the criteria, so to speak, and I'm looking forward to the Olympics after Wimbledon," she said on Saturday on the sidelines of a WTA tournament in Bad Homburg, which starts this weekend. The German tennis federation DTB said that it will officially announce Kerber's nomination to the Olympic team on Tuesday and submit it to the German Olympic body DOSB. The tennis competition at Paris 2024 will be played from July 27 to August 4 on the Roland Garros clay. Kerber won the silver medal at t...
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Two-time reigning Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka has said she will not compete at the Paris Olympics due to a full calendar over which she criticised the WTA Tour. "It is simply bad planning from the WTA. After the Olympics we have to fly straight to Canada for a mandatory event. That is too much pressure and affects the health," Sabalenka said. "Unfortunately I have to sacrifice one tournament and at this stage of my career it is the Olympic Games." World number two Sabalenka of Belarus was speaking ahead of her start into the grass court season this week in Berlin. "It is simply to...
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