Office Guest Seating 2024-07-04 Office Guest Seating - Last update images today Office Guest Seating Fritz Tells Rinderknech: 'Have A Nice Flight Home' LONDON -- Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray all were included on the entry list for tennis at the Paris Olympics released by the International Tennis Federation on Thursday, as was Daniil Medvedev, who will be competing as a neutral athlete rather than representing Russia because of that country's ongoing war in Ukraine. Djokovic (Serbia) and Murray (Britain) are both 37 and Nadal (Spain) is 38, and all own multiple Grand Slam titles. Djokovic holds a men's-record 24 major trophies, but he has never won a gold medal at the Olympics. Nadal, next on the men's Slam list with 22, won golds in singles in 2008 and doubles in 2016. He skipped Wimbledon, which is currently being played, to prepare for the Olympics. Murray won three major championships and is the only tennis player with consecutive singles gold medals at the Summer Games. He has said he plans to retire after the Paris Olympics, which will hold tennis matches from July 27 to Aug. 4 on the clay courts at Roland Garros, the site of the French Open -- where Nadal is a 14-time champ. The leading women on the entry list are No. 1 Iga Swiatek (Poland), No. 2 Coco Gauff (United States) and No. 4 Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan). No. 3 Aryna Sabalenka decided not to go to the Olympics; her nation, Belarus, aided Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, so she would have competed as a neutral athlete like Medvedev. Swiatek is a five-time Grand Slam champion -- including at the French Open in four of the past five years -- and Gauff and Rybakina have won one major apiece. Gauff made the U.S. team for the Tokyo Games three years ago, but she did not go because she tested positive for COVID-19. There are 64-player draws for women's and men's singles and 32 teams each in women's and men's doubles. The 16 entries for mixed doubles will be determined July 24. The draw to determine the brackets will be in Paris on July 25. Among the other players announced Thursday are three-time major champion Carlos Alcaraz -- who will play doubles alongside Nadal for Spain -- No. 1 Jannik Sinner (Italy), Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Alexander Zverev (Germany), 2008 doubles gold medalist Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland), four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka (Japan), 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu (Canada) and 2018 Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark). Osaka lit the cauldron at the Tokyo Olympics. Lebanon will make its debut in Olympic tennis, with Benjamin Hassan entered in singles and also partnering with Hady Habib in doubles. Ddcdf4fd4b3a2cf5e8006714bf616f24 Eb42d4882eb58e31ca544ee17b2a23ab A8efd4943eb450798c2dd6b3b2f9e4cf C96f78d61e024b266bf11fcdb1dc64e0 8cdb403aa648191916dfe9bf5eb15667.webp 68d835325eaf3b1ca9900834c941f010 5574bc664f2126c4f9569a3d50abf7e9 4110cb9f280eed0f20bc248eac1b76fd 9a190025244990659f0b96ef5ef9a571 26ac6563d5f1afc7b42e8c370e208d7b D1d8f0ee1bd1cc540235d2a817f3aa1b 5e63dd2080aa694717f3f620bc5e70ad 5dmYbDkEQvTNDJMSiqwFHWBtB66fhRp1YPHkVcHI 351926d7053bb7b41a58fb1fb2e269cb E3f00f4e97225b19f2e9f4bbc8b370e7 E2db21b9c24bff5c28465bc165c90d86 E0a79c2eca5251d7b86d3b6d4fe2341c 1b6209e633aee043f03e210c31624e2a C23ad2bd1fb7a65c140a5e0c58f8d342 5d5ef6d74a3a4950a7b6e0b5492e8397 Dad8af16424c492f6604ffeefe8ac3e6 Ee12f783589f756703be7d63cb502623 662fcbcb6585e2e4c6cdc13efd51fce7 6ff948ebd1b476c5df75f64d535d1314 6b39d31862bf09e1f99e8fd7feaff657 A492b66aed8b07d1da191f3f11146fc7 A6d0eef75b5f351099c13147e993d0ed Efc6fcda8f8244821ba1512f03fa83c3 3003adc23eb6609056b22c509998ee79 A71345d3477db3d42b7135ef4f67613e 355e6dc45fbc2b2e5bdc2ae8bdbd7fa0 6e6c2d6ec7fb00ca20067e1966bc1b20 8e9eb1f2648921582343b639e6bb4cd9 C90dde2318d7a7f290328894f58e0380