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Tennis at the Pacific Games has been contested since 1963 when it was included as one of ten sports at the First South Pacific Games held in
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, Fiji.
Tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball ...
has also been played at many of the
Pacific Mini Games The Pacific Mini Games is a continental multi-sport event contested by countries and territories located in Oceania. The event has been held every four years since the inaugural games in Honiara, Solomon Islands in 1981. It was known as the Sou ...
, starting with the first edition held at
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in 1981.


Pacific Games

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{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Team: New Caledonia , {{flagdeco, NCL, 1853
{{tooltip, NCL, Mixed Doubles: New Caledonia (W. N'Godrela & M. Menard) , {{flagdeco, NCL, 1853
{{tooltip, NCL, Women's Team: New Caledonia , {{flagdeco, NCL, 1853
{{tooltip, NCL, Women's Doubles: New Caledonia (Mouralt & Mouralt) , {{flagdeco, NCL, 1853
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{{tooltip, SAM, Women's Team: Samoa (T. Soonalole, M. Ah Hoy) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, Women's Doubles: Samoa ( T. Soonalole & M.Ah Hoy) , {{flagdeco, SAM
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{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Doubles: New Caledonia (G. Ledru, N. Ngodrela) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Team: New Caledonia (Alain Monnier, Christophe Godot, Didier Vermet, Gabriel Ledru, Gerard Winter, Jean-Gabriel Offlaville, Julien Couly) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Mixed Doubles: New Caledonia (S. Diluccio, N. Ngodrela) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, Women's Team: Samoa (Alofa Pula, Blanche Devoe, Colleen Strickland, Jane Devoe, Jean Mataafa, Joy Helg, Joyita Helg) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, Women's Doubles: Samoa (M. Ah Hoy, T. Soonalole-Taosoga) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
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{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Singles: Nickolas Ngodrela (NCL) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, Men's Doubles: Samoa (Juan Langton, Leon So'onalole) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Team: New Caledonia (Maxime Chazal, Pierre-Henri Guillaume, Nickolas Ngodrela, Loïc Perret) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Mixed Doubles: New Caledonia (Anaève Pain, Maxime Chazal) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Women's Team: New Caledonia (Anaève Pain, Elodie Rogge, Meryl Pydo, Stéphanie Di Luccio) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Women's Doubles: Papua New Guinea (Abigail Tere-Apisah, Marcia Tere-Apisah) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
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{{tooltip, PNG, Mixed Doubles: Papua New Guinea , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Women's Team: Papua New Guinea , {{flagdeco, PNG
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{{tooltip, PNG, Women's Singles: Abigail Tere-Apisah (Papua New Guinea) , 7 , {{refn , group=upper-alpha, name=png-2015 , Papua New Guinea swept up all of the women's and mixed events, while New Caledonia won all the men's events. , - , align=center, XVI , align=left, 2019 ({{detailsLink, Tennis at the 2019 Pacific Games) , align=left,
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Pacific Mini Games

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{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Singles: Daniel Laine (New Caledonia) , {{flagicon, French Polynesia, 1946
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{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Team: New Caledonia (Guillaume Monot, Mathieu Monot, Nickolas N’Godrela, Boris Vermet) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Mixed Doubles: New Caledonia (Nickolas N'Godrela Élodie Rogge) , {{flagdeco, NCL, merged
{{tooltip, NCL, Women's Team: New Caledonia (Alize Dietrich, Elodie Rogge, Meryl Pydo, Stéphanie Di Luccio) , {{flagdeco, COK
{{tooltip, COK, Women's Doubles: Cook Islands (Kairangi Vano, Brittany Teei) , {{flagdeco, COK
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{{tooltip, NCL, Men's Singles: Julien Delaplane (New Caledonia) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, Men's Doubles: Vanuatu (Cyril Jacobe, Aymeric Mara) , {{flagdeco, VAN
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{{tooltip, SAM, Women's Doubles: Samoa (Steffi Carruthers, Lyla Saolo Tapusoa) , {{flagdeco, SAM
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See also

* Tennis at the Summer Olympics


Notes

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References

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