Tennis has been an event at the South American Games since the first edition in 1978. Until 1986 it was known as the Southern Cross Games.[1]
Medalists
Men's singles
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Andrés Gómez Ecuador |
Diego Pérez Uruguay |
Raúl Viver Ecuador |
1982 | Christian Miniussi Argentina |
Roberto Azar Argentina |
Claudio Santibáñez Chile |
1986 | Juan Pablo Queirolo Chile |
Sergio Cortés Chile |
Marcelo Filippini Uruguay |
1990 | Américo Venero Peru |
Gonzalo Fernández Chile |
Gastón Etlis Argentina |
1994 | Jimy Szymanski Venezuela |
Pablo Campana Ecuador |
Gustavo Kuerten Brazil Márcio Carlsson Brazil |
1998 | Sebastián Decoud Argentina |
Claudio Alvarado Chile |
Rodolfo Darvich Argentina Américo Venero Peru |
2002 | Martín Vilarrubí Uruguay |
Alexandre Bonatto Brazil |
Franco Ferreiro Brazil |
2006 | Nicolas Santos Brazil |
Mauricio Doria Bolivia |
Rasid Winklaar Netherlands Antilles |
2010 |
Facundo Argüello Argentina |
Agustín Velotti Argentina |
Guilherme Clézar Brazil |
2014 |
Facundo Bagnis Argentina |
Guido Andreozzi Argentina |
Paul Capdeville Chile |
2018 |
Tomás Barrios Chile |
Francisco Cerúndolo Argentina |
Juan Pablo Varillas Peru |
Men's doubles
Men's team
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Ecuador | Argentina | Uruguay |
1990 | Peru | Argentina | Chile |
1994 | Venezuela | Ecuador | Brazil Bolivia |
1998 | Ecuador | Chile | Peru Argentina |
Women's singles
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Adriana Alvarez Argentina |
Norah Moreno Argentina |
Carlota Velazco Bolivia |
1982 | Mariana Pérez Roldán Argentina |
Mercedes Paz Argentina |
Manola Murillo Chile |
1986 | Patricia Miller Uruguay |
Paulina Sepúlveda Chile |
Macarena Miranda Chile |
1990 | Paula Cabezas Chile |
Debora Garat Argentina |
Karim Strohmeier Peru |
1994 | Paula Cabezas Chile |
Claudia Brause Uruguay |
María-Alejandra Quezada Chile Déborah Gaviria Peru |
1998 | Clarisa Fernández Argentina |
Eugenia Chialvo Argentina |
Paula Cabezas Chile Bárbara Castro Chile |
2002 | Larissa Carvalho Brazil |
Marina Tavares Brazil |
Soledad Esperón Argentina |
2006 | Teliana Pereira Brazil |
Mariana Duque Colombia |
Malena Gordo Argentina |
2010 |
Cecilia Costa Melgar Chile |
Verónica Cepede Royg Paraguay |
Fernanda Brito Chile |
2014 |
Paula Cristina Gonçalves Brazil |
Verónica Cepede Royg Paraguay |
Bianca Botto Peru |
2018 |
Montserrat González Paraguay |
Daniela Seguel Chile |
Fernanda Brito Chile |
Women's doubles
Women's team
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Argentina | Chile | Bolivia |
1990 | Chile | Argentina | Peru |
1994 | Chile | Venezuela | Ecuador Brazil |
1998 | Argentina | Chile | Ecuador Uruguay |
Mixed doubles
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Adriana Alvarez Juan Carlos Yunis Argentina |
Mariana Mattola Ricardo Rivera Argentina |
Carlota Velasco Marcelo Valenzuela Bolivia |
1982 | Verónica Platz Alejandro Rudi Argentina |
Manola Murillo Claudio Santibáñez Chile |
Nives Missana Alan Chacon Venezuela |
1990 | Paula Cabezas Marcos Colignion Chile |
Karim Strohmeier Américo Venero Peru |
Melisa Castro Gonzalo Fernández Chile |
1994 | María Francesa Jimy Szymanski Venezuela |
Nuria Niemes Pablo Campana Ecuador |
Marcia Komlos Gustavo Kuerten Brazil Carla Jimenez Pablo Ugarte Bolivia |
2010 | Adriana Pérez Ricardo Rodríguez Venezuela |
Verónica Cepede Diego Galeano Paraguay |
Paula Ormaechea Diego Schwartzman Argentina |
2014 |
David Souto and Adriana Pérez Venezuela |
Nicolás Jarry and Camila Silva Chile |
Jorge Aguilar and Andrea Koch Benvenuto Chile |
2018 |
Roberto Maytín Aymet Uzcátegui Venezuela |
Tomás Farjat Melany Krywoj Argentina |
Gonzalo Lama Alexa Guarachi Chile |
References
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