Zheng Qinwen kisses her gold medal after the women’s singles tennis final at the Roland Garros Stadium on Saturday. Zheng defeated Croatian player Donna Vekić 6-2, 6-3, securing China’s first ever tennis singles Olympic gold. Photo: VCG
Zheng swings for a forehand return during the women’s singles tennis final. Photo: VCG
Donna Vekić of Croatia takes a break during the match. Photo: VCG
Gold medalist Zheng, silver medalist Vekić and bronze medalist Iga Świątek of Poland pose on the podium after the women’s singles final. Photo: VCG
Gold medalist Novak Djokovic of Serbia, silver medalist Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and bronze medalist Lorenzo Musetti of Italy pose with their medals after the men’s singles tennis final at Roland Garros Stadium on Sunday. Photo: VCG
Women’s doubles gold medalists Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini of Italy sing at the medal presentation ceremony on Sunday. Russian pair Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider, competing as neutrals, took silver and Spain’s Cristina Bucsa and Sara Sorribes Tormo won bronze. Photo: VCG
Alcaraz hits a two-handed return against Djokovic during the men’s singles final on Sunday. Photo: VCG
Australia’s Matthew Ebden and John Peers defeated Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram of the U.S. for the men’s doubles gold medal on Saturday. Photo: VCG
Djokovic falls down his knees after defeating Alcaraz on Sunday. Photo: VCG
Errani and Paolini celebrate their victory over Andreeva and Shnaider for the women’s doubles gold medal. Photo: VCG
Spain’s Rafael Nadal (left) with Carlos Alcaraz during their second doubles round match at the 2024 Olympics Games at the Roland Garros Stadium on July 30. Photo: VCG
The Czech Republic’s Tomáš Macháč (front right) and Kateřina Siniaková shake hands with China’s Zhang Zhizhen (top right) and Wang Xinyu after defeating the Chinese duo during the mixed doubles final on Friday. Photo: VCG