Shop Design Ideas For Clothing 2024-07-03 Shop Design Ideas For Clothing - Last update images today Shop Design Ideas For Clothing Irvin Allows 1 Hit Over 8 Innings, Winker Homers As The Nationals Beat The Mets 1-0 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. 2083eddd7e6a557ed5528692893b6366 9e600aac8e8a574e47f6b4fd17d444ba Effa55a8429a58b88d1ff3d10456446d 055e2eab2d4fd167b6456d919876926f Eb59f9c960756b6eb327e3d93c3905c3 6d98f0836700179281f2c5f425a68d82 02d16737fa75e5ee40ba2f15782c10f9 91bb62d6265e2915ac3cf1570c6e1d3f Bbd79b5b019787b1a2e62e0044a26e6e 3fb6904ab6f87fc575430dd76fa015f9 2a9ebf34449eac86e8f01386503351b1 286bade5d1eb48301af3e4f981d132b1 5f7357a1ab3352f4a3fb16fd568a8e62 43410c8efc7741e6938c778a5931b441 99fd361cd7862c85f07a2ab5f36dd63c D4ca2868189c085ab49af6f948172fdb 8fa62250f959b8c8d4a6cbc40fc5ba4b 555b6e5538756639d384b687731a53de D3b7b9856e1f5d82c9bcc0bdd66cb014 5999f2e336121cd518afaf362382a4c4 A1adbfcc24c197b6ef319a1b3b6c94a8 54485c0e1f675314bba88f8632e4f422 30263297d0279972e061aa7c890ed7ee 8b1def4095ad61a816a60ad64987ef7b 83a78c1c622b5d19f3bed9ce1fb6d456 2da15aef11527241cecff4c25fe371db 811f6caf61aba6974b3bbed1850eea2e 5a3efa231ccc361105a6398fd2f1f73c 2f47b9f2786b6f489945fdc65211bdc1 2888c7cfde696b3fe6af2b2f4d1381eb 79d22f684141d983da5eff2415892ccf A114fa4f3ebd4811b25dc84839abc4ca 7bd14d5463d333128ee126c4adcfd097 Ccb1ebdf5e90b7ef9bb909b7fd1481e2 Clothing Store Interior Design 4 1024x577