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Tennis - event information
Sunday, January 1, 2012

Start date: Saturday, July 28
End date: Sunday, August 5
Medals contested: 5
Venue: Wimbledon
Total athletes: 172
Aussie athletes: Aiming to qualify four men and four women

With the majority of the world's top players confirmed for London, the hunt for the five gold medals on offer will be fierce.

Players will compete in men's and women's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. All matches will be the best of three sets with the exception of the men’s singles final, which will be the best of five sets.

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AUSSIES TO WATCH
Bernard Tomic (Getty)Bernard Tomic

Age 19

Tennis

Tomic proved his grass court credentials by taking a set off eventual champion Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon last year. Has the serve and game to be a factor and was impressive at the Australian Open.
Samantha Stosur (Getty)Samantha Stosur

Age 28

Tennis

While the US Open champion will lead Australia's singles assault, she is also a former world No1 doubles player. Her best chance of an Olympic medal may well be with someone by her side in the doubles or mixed doubles events.