With 41-Down, first tennis player to win two Olympic singles gold medals Crossword Clue, 4 letters

Here you will find the answer to the 'With 41-Down, first tennis player to win two Olympic singles gold medals' crossword clue with 4 letters that was last seen February 26 2017 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "With 41-Down, first tennis player to win two Olympic singles gold medals" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.

RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%ANDY4With 41-Down, first tennis player to win two Olympic singles gold medals
47%PUIG4Tennis player Monica who won Puerto Rico’s first Olympic gold medal, in 2016
46%NADAL5Tennis player who has won two Olympic gold medals for Spain
44%BOBBRYAN8Tennis player who won 16 Grand Slam doubles titles and a 2012 Olympic gold medal with his twin brother, Mike: 2 wds.
43%STEFFIGRAF10Tennis player who is the only player (man or woman) to win a Grand Slam and Olympic gold medal in one year: 2 wds.
43%BRITTNEYGRINER14Basketball player who has won two Olympic gold medals with the United States national team (2 wds.)
42%SUNISALEE9First Hmong American to win an Olympic gold medal
42%OTTO4Kristin ___, first woman to win six gold medals at a single Olympic games
41%THORPE6First Native American to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States
41%VENUS5American tennis player ___ Williams who has won 4 Olympic gold medals
40%MOORE5Four-time 9-Across champion Maya who won two Olympic gold medals with the United States
39%HOPE4Goalie Solo who won two Olympic gold medals and a World Cup championship with the U.S. national soccer team
38%MIA3___ Hamm, former soccer player with two Olympic gold medals who is married to retired MLB player Nomar Garciaparra
37%CLARESSASHIELDS15First American to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in boxing, in 2012 and 2016
37%AGASSI6Tennis player with a Career Golden Slam (winning all four majors and an Olympic gold)
36%RUDOLPH7Wilma ___, late American sprinter who was the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games
34%CHLOEKIM8She won two Olympic gold medals in the snowboard halfpipe in 2022: 2 wds.
34%OSAKA5First Asian tennis player to be ranked #1 in singles
34%MANUGINOBILI12NBA star from Argentina who is one of only two players to win a EuroLeague title, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal (2 wds.)
34%JIMTHORPE9First Native American to win a gold medal at the Olympics
34%NAOMIOSAKA10First tennis player to light the Olympic cauldron who wrote the children's book "The Way Champs Play" (2 wds.)
33%NADAL5Rafael ___, Spanish professional tennis player with 2 gold medals at the Olympics
33%SERENA6___ Williams, American professional tennis player with 4 gold medals at the Olympics
33%DAWES5American gymnast Dominique who was the first Black athlete to win an Olympic gold medal in gymnastics
33%HAMM4Mia with two Olympic gold medals
33%RETTON6First American woman to win the all-around gold in Olympic gymnastics
33%ANDY4Murray with two Olympic golds in tennis
33%OTTO4Swimmer Kristin ___, the first woman to win six gold medals at a single Olympics
33%KATARINAWITT12German figure skater who won two consecutive Olympic gold medals (1984, 1988) (2 wds.)
33%DICKBUTTON10American figure skater who won two consecutive Olympic gold medals (1948, 1952) (2 wds.)

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