Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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08/01 07:40 | 29 |
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6-3,6-1 |
07/31 06:00 | 53 |
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4-6,7-6,3-6 |
07/30 07:35 | 28 |
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6-1,3-6,1-6 |
07/30 06:00 | 28 |
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6-3,6-3 |
07/29 10:50 | 27 |
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6-4,6-1 |
07/29 09:00 | 27 |
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6-2,6-0 |
07/29 08:50 | 27 |
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6-2,7-6 |
07/29 06:00 | 27 |
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7-6,4-6,6-3 |
07/28 07:15 | 26 |
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6-3,6-1 |
07/28 06:10 | 26 |
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6-4,7-6 |
07/28 05:40 | 26 | [68] Jeremy Chardy vs Liam Broady [143] | 7-6,4-6,6-1 |
07/28 04:10 | 26 |
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2-6,7-6,6-2 |
Germany's Alexander Zverev defeated Karen Khachanov of the Russian Olympic Committee in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the gold medal in men's singles tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics. It was both countries' first medals at the event since 2000, and Germany's first victory. In the bronze medal match, Spain's Pablo Carreño Busta defeated Serbia's Novak Djokovic, 6–4, 6–7(6–8), 6–3. En route to his bronze medal, Carreño Busta defeated the world's top-two ranked players – Djokovic and the ROC's Daniil Medvedev.
64 players from 31 nations competed.
Andy Murray was the two-time reigning gold medalist, but withdrew before his first-round match due to a quadriceps strain.
World No. 1 Djokovic was attempting to complete the Career Golden Slam, but he lost to Zverev in the semifinals.
The medals for the competition were presented by Nenad Lalović, IOC Executive Board Member; Serbia; and the medalists' bouquets were presented by David Haggerty, ITF President; United States.