| Time | Event | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|
08/17 14:00PM | Women's Doubles Bronze-Medal Match (CHN) - (UKR) | Official | |
08/17 14:00PM | Women's Singles Gold-Medal Match Elena DEMENTIEVA (RUS) - Dinara SAFINA (RUS) | Official | |
08/17 14:00PM | Women's Singles Bronze-Medal Match Vera ZVONAREVA (RUS) - Na LI (CHN) | Official | |
08/17 15:30PM | Men's Singles Gold-Medal Match Fernando GONZALEZ (CHI) - Rafael NADAL (ESP) | Official | |
08/17 | Women's Doubles Gold-Medal Match (ESP) - (USA) | Official |
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