Tennis at the 2019 Pan American Games – Qualification

Qualification system

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 Peru was allowed to enter with a maximum team of 6 athletes, while the remaining spots were distributed using the ATP rankings, WTA rankings and ITF rankings. A further four wildcards for men and one for women was also awarded.[1]

Qualification summary

NationMenWomenMixedTotal
SinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesDoublesAthletes
 Antigua and Barbuda11
 Argentina3X3XX6
 Bahamas2X2
 Barbados3X3
 Bolivia2X1X3
 Brazil2X2XX4
 Canada3X3
 Chile3X2XX6
 Colombia3X3XX6
 Cuba2X2
 Dominican Republic3X1X4
 Ecuador2X2X4
 El Salvador3X3
 Grenada11
 Guatemala2X2XX4
 Honduras2X2
 Jamaica11
 Mexico3X3XX6
 Paraguay2X2
 Peru3X3XX6
 United States3X3XX6
 Uruguay2X2
Total: 22 NOCs451731111077

Men's singles

EventVacanciesQualifiers
Hosts
3
 Juan Pablo Varillas (PER)
 Nicolás Álvarez (PER)
 Sergio Galdós (PER)
2018 South American Games
2
 Tomás Barrios (CHI)
 Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG)
2018 Central American and Caribbean Games
2
 Víctor Estrella (DOM)
 Roberto Cid (DOM)
ATP or ITF ranking
38
 Nicolás Jarry (CHI)
 Guido Andreozzi (ARG)
 Facundo Bagnis (ARG)
 Darian King (BAR)
 Roberto Quiroz (ECU)
 Santiago Giraldo (COL)
 João Menezes (BRA)
 José Hernández (DOM)
 Gonzalo Escobar (ECU)
 Michael Redlicki (USA)
 Alejandro Tabilo (CHI)
 Kevin King (USA)
 Thiago Wild (BRA)
 Alejandro González (COL)
 Manuel Sánchez (MEX)
 Sam Riffice (USA)
 Federico Zeballos (BOL)
 Nicolás Mejía (COL)
 Wilfredo González (GUA)
 Juan Alejandro Hernández (MEX)
 Justin Roberts (BAH)
 Baker Newman (BAH)
 Jody Maginley (ATG)
 Alan Rubio (MEX)
 Boris Arias (BOL)
 Franco Roncadelli (URU)
 Haydn Lewis (BAR)
 Seanon Williams (BAR)
 Stefan González (GUA)
 Alejandro Obando (HON)
 Keny Turcios (HON)
 Francisco Llanes (URU)
 Yoan Pérez (CUB)
 Rowland Phillips (JAM)
 Kyle Johnson (ESA)
 Alberto Alvarado (ESA)
 Osmel Rivera (CUB)
 Lluis Miralles (ESA)
Total45

Men's doubles

EventVacanciesQualifiers
Host
1
 Peru
World ranking
16
 Ecuador
 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Colombia
 Dominican Republic
 Brazil
 Chile
 El Salvador
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 Barbados
 United States
 Uruguay
 Bahamas
 Honduras
 Cuba
Total17

Women's singles

EventVacanciesQualifiers
Hosts
3
 Dominique Schaefer (PER)
 Dana Guzmán (PER)
 Anastasia Iamachkine (PER)
2018 South American Games
2
 Montserrat González (PAR)
 Daniela Seguel (CHI)
WTA or ITF ranking
26
 Rebecca Marino (CAN)
 Verónica Cepede Royg (PAR)
 Nadia Podoroska (ARG)
 Caroline Dolehide (USA)
 Renata Zarazúa (MEX)
 Usue Arconada (USA)
 Carolina Alves (BRA)
 Victoria Bosio (ARG)
 María Camila Osorio (COL)
 Giuliana Olmos (MEX)
 Luisa Stefani (BRA)
 María Fernanda Herazo (COL)
 Catalina Pella (ARG)
 Fernanda Brito (CHI)
 Marcela Zacarías (MEX)
 Alexa Graham (USA)
 Emiliana Arango (COL)
 Charlotte Römer (ECU)
 Jada Bui (CAN)
 Alexandra Vagramov (CAN)
 Andrea Weedon (GUA)
 Melissa Morales (GUA)
 Noelia Zeballos (BOL)
 Akilah James (GRN)
 Mell Reasco (ECU)
 Kelly Williford (DOM)
Total31

Women's doubles

EventVacanciesQualifiers
Host
1
 Peru
World ranking
10
 United States
 Mexico
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Canada
 Paraguay
 Guatemala
 Ecuador
 Argentina
Total11

Mixed doubles

EventVacanciesQualifiers
Host
1
 Peru
World ranking
9
 Chile
 Brazil
 Bolivia
 Argentina
 Guatemala
 United States
 Mexico
 Colombia
 Dominican Republic
Total10

References

  1. "Qualification System Manuel Lima 2019" (PDF). www.panamsports.org. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
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