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Tennis at the 2015 Pan American Games – Qualification

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Qualification
Tennis at the 2015 Pan American Games
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
Qualification
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Qualification system

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A total of 80 tennis players will qualify to compete at the Games (48 men and 32 women). Each country is allowed to enter a maximum of three male and three female athletes (with one pair maximum in each of the doubles events). The singles events will consist of 48 men and 32 women respectively, with those athletes competing in the doubles events. The host nation Canada was allowed to enter with a maximum team of 6 athletes, while the remaining spots were distributed using the ATP rankings and WTA rankings. A further four wildcards for men and one for women was also awarded.[1]

Qualification summary

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The quota allocation was released on June 5, 2015.[2]

Qualification summary

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Nation Men Women Mixed Total
Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Doubles Athletes
 Argentina 2 X 2 X X 4
 Bahamas 1 1
 Barbados 3 X 3
 Bolivia 3 X 1 X 4
 Brazil 3 X 3 X X 6
 Canada 3 X 3 X X 6
 Chile 2 X 3 X X 5
 Colombia 3 X 2 X X 5
 Costa Rica 1 1
 Cuba 2 X 2
 Dominican Republic 1 1 X 2
 Ecuador 3 X 1 X 4
 El Salvador 1 1
 Grenada 1 1
 Guatemala 2 X 1 3
 Honduras 2 X 2
 Mexico 3 X 3 X X 6
 Paraguay 1 3 X X 4
 Peru 1 1
 Puerto Rico 1 1
 United States 3 X 3 X X 6
 Uruguay 3 X 3
 Venezuela 2 X 2 X 4
Total: 23 NOCs 45 15 30 8 12 75

Men's singles

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Event Vacancies Qualifiers
Hosts 3  Peter Polansky (CAN)
 Philip Bester (CAN)
 Brayden Schnur (CAN)
World ranking 41  Facundo Bagnis (ARG)
 Guido Pella (ARG)
 Guido Andreozzi (ARG)
 Nicolás Jarry (CHI)
 Dennis Novikov (USA)
 Giovanni Lapentti (ECU)
 Hans Podlipnik (CHI)
 Darian King (BAR)
 Cristian Garín (CHI)
 Hugo Dellien (BOL)
 Nicolás Barrientos (COL)
 Gonzalo Escobar (ECU)
 Marcelo Arévalo (ESA)
 Eduardo Struvay (COL)
 Emilio Gómez (ECU)
 Ricardo Rodríguez (VEN)
 Christopher Diaz (GUA)
 Jean-Yves Aubone (USA)
 Federico Zeballos (BOL)
 Orlando Luz (BRA)
 Hans Hach (MEX)
 João Menezes (BRA)
 Manuel Sánchez (MEX)
 Luis David Martinez (VEN)
 Carlos Salamanca (COL)
 Luis Patiño (MEX)
 Marcelo Zormann (BRA)
 Rodrigo Banzer (BOL)
 Rodrigo Senattore (URU)
 Julian Saborio (CRC)
 Alex Llompart (PUR)
 Roberto Subervy (DOM)
 Rodrigo Arus (URU)
 Gonzales Austin (USA)
 Ariel Behar (URU)
 Roberto Maytín (VEN)
 Haydn Lewis (BAR)
 Rafael Gonzalez (ESA)
 Diego Galeano (PAR)
 Wilfredo Gonzalez (GUA)
 Philip Major (BAH)
 Seanon Williams (BAR)
 Alejandro Obando (HON)
Wildcards 4  William Geronimo Dorantes (CUB)
 Omar Alberto Hernandez (CUB)
 Kenny Turcios (HON)
 Yannik James (GRN)
Total 48 45

Men's doubles

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Event Vacancies Qualifiers
Host 1  Canada
World ranking 13  Argentina
 Barbados
 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 El Salvador
 Guatemala
 Honduras
 Mexico
 United States
 Uruguay
 Venezuela
Wildcard 1  Cuba
Total 15

Women's singles

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Event Vacancies Qualifiers
Hosts 3  Carol Zhao (CAN)
 Gabriela Dabrowski (CAN)
 Françoise Abanda (CAN)
World ranking 28  Lauren Davis (USA)
 Monica Puig (PUR)
 Mariana Duque Mariño (COL)
 Louisa Chirico (USA)
 Sachia Vickery (USA)
 María Irigoyen (ARG)
 Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA)
 Paula Ormaechea (ARG)
 Verónica Cepede Royg (PAR)
 Marcela Zacarías (MEX)
 Bianca Botto (PER)
 Gabriela Cé (BRA)
 Paula Cristina Gonçalves (BRA)
 Ana Sofia Sanchez (MEX)
 Montserrat Gonzalez (PAR)
 Victoria Rodríguez (MEX)
 Andrea Gámiz (VEN)
 Fernanda Brito (CHI)
 Nadia Podoroska (ARG)
 Andrea Koch (CHI)
 Francesca Segarelli (DOM)
 Yuliana Lizarazo (COL)
 Daniela Seguel (CHI)
 Camila Giangreco (PAR)
 Mariaryeni Gutiérrez (VEN)
 Charlotte Römer (ECU)
 Maria Herazo Gonzalez (COL)
 Andrea Weedon (GUA)
Wildcard 1  Maria Fernanda Alvarez (BOL)
Total 32 30

Women's doubles

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Event Vacancies Qualifiers
Host 1  Canada
World ranking 7  Argentina
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Mexico
 Paraguay
 United States
Total 8

Mixed doubles

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Event Vacancies Qualifiers
Host 1  Canada
World ranking 11  Argentina
 Bolivia
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Dominican Republic
 Ecuador
 Mexico
 Paraguay
 Puerto Rico
 United States
 Venezuela
Total 11

References

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  1. ^ "Sport Technical Manual Tennis". scribd.com. TO2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  2. ^ "2015 Panam Games-Acceptance Lists - Jun5". www.scribd.com/. Pan American Tennis Confederation. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.