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 Suva, Fiji.[1]
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^ In 1963, tennis and table tennis were contested as mixed team sports on a knock-out basis, with one medal set awarded in each sport.[2]
^ New Caledonia's tennis team made a clean sweep of the men's, women's and mixed events in Noumea.[2][3]
^ There were three team events in 1969, men's women's and mixed.[4] Joan Ainsworth won gold medals for PNG in the women's events.[5][6]
^The matches of opportunity men's and women's teams events were cancelled due to rain, as were the bronze medal playoffs in the men's doubles (Fiji vs. French Polynesia) and mixed doubles (PNG vs. Guam – in this case both were awarded bronze).[8]
^Tahiti won six of the seven events, missing only the men's doubles which was won by New Caledonia.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
^ New Caledonia won all men's events,[17][18][19] and the women's singles.[20]
Samoa won the other events.[21][22][23]
^ New Caledonia won the singles, team's and mixed doubles events,[25][26][27] while Samoa and PNG won the men's and women's doubles respectively.[28][29]
^Papua New Guinea swept up all of the women's and mixed events,[30][31] while New Caledonia won all the men's events.[32]
^Papua New Guinea swept up all of the women's and mixed events, while Northern Mariana Islands won 2 medals and Tonga won 1 medal.
^ In 2009, New Caledonia dominated the tennis tournament, taking five gold medals. Host nation the Cook Islands won the other two gold medals on offer; the women's singles and doubles events.
^Host nation Vanuatu won two of the three men's events, Samoa won two of the three women's events, and New Caledonia took one of each plus the mixed doubles.[34]
^"South Pacific Games results". Pacific Islands Monthly. 46 (9). Pacific Publications: 18. 1975. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2015.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)