Tennis at the South American Games

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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]

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Medalists

Men's singles

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978 Andrés Gómez
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Diego Pérez
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Raúl Viver
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
1982 Christian Miniussi
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Roberto Azar
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Claudio Santibáñez
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1986 Juan Pablo Queirolo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Sergio Cortés
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Marcelo Filippini
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
1990 Américo Venero
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Gonzalo Fernández
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Gastón Etlis
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1994 Jimy Szymanski
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Pablo Campana
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Gustavo Kuerten
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Márcio Carlsson
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
1998 Sebastián Decoud
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Claudio Alvarado
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Rodolfo Darvich
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Américo Venero
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2002 Martín Vilarrubí
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Alexandre Bonatto
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Franco Ferreiro
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
2006 Nicolas Santos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Mauricio Doria
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
Rasid Winklaar
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Netherlands Antilles
2010
details
Facundo Argüello
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Agustín Velotti
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Guilherme Clézar
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
2014
details
Facundo Bagnis
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Guido Andreozzi
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Paul Capdeville
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2018
details
Tomás Barrios
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Francisco Cerúndolo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Juan Pablo Varillas
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru

Men's doubles

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978 Andrés Gómez
Raúl Viver
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Diego Pérez
Pablo Graf
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Juan Carlos Yunis
Ricardo Rivera
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1982 Christian Miniussi
Roberto Azar
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Claudio Santibáñez
Ricardo Hormann
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Alan Chacon
Ricardo Segovia
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1986 Marcelo Filippini
Nicolas Zurmendi
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Sergio Cortés
Rubén Gajardo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Martin Stringari
Gustavo Carbonari
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1990Marcos Colignon
Gonzalo Fernández
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Gastón Etlis
Carlos Tarantino
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Alejandro Aramburu
Américo Venero
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
1994 Jimy Szymanski
Juan Bianchi
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Luis Morejón
Pablo Campana
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Gustavo Kuerten
Márcio Carlsson
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Antonio Eterovic
Pablo Ugarte
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1998 Giovanni Lapentti
Pablo Campana
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Rodolfo Darvich
Juan Ferrer
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Carlos González
Luis Hormazábal
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Américo Venero
Iván Miranda
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2002 Marcel Felder
Martín Vilarrubí
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Jorge Aguilar
Nicolas Riquelme
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Horacio Zeballos
Martín Alund
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2006 Facundo Bagnis
Guido Pella
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ricardo Urzúa
Hans Podlipnik
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Sergio Galdós
Juan Pedro Torres
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2010
details
Diego Hidalgo
Roberto Quiroz
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Facundo Argüello
Agustín Velotti
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Alejandro Arias Justiniano
Bruno del Granado Barrancos
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
2014
details
Guido Andreozzi
and Facundo Bagnis
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Nicolás Barrientos
and Carlos Salamanca
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Jorge Aguilar
and Paul Capdeville
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2018
details
Diego Hidalgo
Emilio Gómez
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Jorge Panta
Juan Pablo Varillas
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Cristian Rodríguez
Eduardo Struvay
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Men's team

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
1990Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1994Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1998Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

Women's singles

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978Adriana Alvarez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Norah Moreno
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Carlota Velazco
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1982 Mariana Pérez Roldán
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mercedes Paz
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Manola Murillo
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1986 Patricia Miller
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Paulina Sepúlveda
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Macarena Miranda
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1990 Paula Cabezas
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Debora Garat
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Karim Strohmeier
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
1994 Paula Cabezas
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Claudia Brause
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
María-Alejandra Quezada
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Déborah Gaviria
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
1998 Clarisa Fernández
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Eugenia Chialvo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Paula Cabezas
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Bárbara Castro
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2002 Larissa Carvalho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Marina Tavares
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Soledad Esperón
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2006 Teliana Pereira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Mariana Duque
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Malena Gordo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2010
details
Cecilia Costa Melgar
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Verónica Cepede Royg
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Fernanda Brito
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2014
details
Paula Cristina Gonçalves
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Verónica Cepede Royg
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Bianca Botto
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
2018
details
Montserrat González
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Daniela Seguel
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Fernanda Brito
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Women's doubles

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978Mariana Mettola
Adriana Alvarez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Patricia Hermeda
Shirley Echaiz
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Carlota Velasco
Cinthya Teran
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1982 Mariana Pérez Roldán
Mercedes Paz
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Manola Murillo
Paulina Sepúlveda
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Fiorita Gomesz
Nives Missana
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1990 Paula Cabezas
Melisa Castro
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Debora Garat
María Luz Rodriguez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Carla Rodriguez
Paola Monteferri
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
1994Maria Fernanda Quezada
Bárbara Castro
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
María Francesa
Maria Marra
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Alexandra Guzman
Nuria Niemes
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Fernanda Tsucamoto
Marcia Komlos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
1998 Paula Cabezas
Bárbara Castro
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Maria Cristina Campana
Paola Guerrero
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Jorgelina Cravero
Clarisa Fernández
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Cecilia Guillenea
Daniela Peyrot
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
2002 Larissa Carvalho
Marina Tavares
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Patricia Coimbra
Jenifer Widjaja
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Soledad Esperón
Micaela Moran
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2006 Teliana Pereira
Roxane Vaisemberg
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Mariana Muci
Marina Giral
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Tatiana Búa
Malena Gordo
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2010
details
Fernanda Brito
Cecilia Costa Melgar
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Andrea Gámiz
Adriana Pérez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Agustina Eskenazi
Catalina Pella
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2014
details
Andrea Gámiz
and Adriana Pérez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Verónica Cepede Royg
and Montserrat González
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Paula Cristina Gonçalves
and Laura Pigossi
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
2018
details
Alexa Guarachi
Daniela Seguel
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Camila Giangreco
Montserrat González
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Camila Romero
Charlotte Römer
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador

Women's team

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1990Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
1994Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
1998Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

Mixed doubles

EventGoldSilverBronze
1978Adriana Alvarez
Juan Carlos Yunis
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Mariana Mattola
Ricardo Rivera
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Carlota Velasco
Marcelo Valenzuela
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
1982 Verónica Platz
Alejandro Rudi
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Manola Murillo
Claudio Santibáñez
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Nives Missana
Alan Chacon
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
1990 Paula Cabezas
Marcos Colignion
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Karim Strohmeier
Américo Venero
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Melisa Castro
Gonzalo Fernández
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
1994 María Francesa
Jimy Szymanski
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Nuria Niemes
Pablo Campana
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Marcia Komlos
Gustavo Kuerten
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Carla Jimenez
Pablo Ugarte
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
2010 Adriana Pérez
Ricardo Rodríguez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Verónica Cepede
Diego Galeano
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Paula Ormaechea
Diego Schwartzman
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
2014
details
David Souto
and Adriana Pérez
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Nicolás Jarry
and Camila Silva
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Jorge Aguilar
and Andrea Koch Benvenuto
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2018
details
Roberto Maytín
Aymet Uzcátegui
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Tomás Farjat
Melany Krywoj
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Gonzalo Lama
Alexa Guarachi
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

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