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Akratopoulos had a bye in the first round of the [[Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's singles|singles tournament]]. He met [[Dionysios Kasdaglis]] of [[Egypt]] in the second round, losing to the eventual [[silver medal]]list. Akratopoulos finished in a three-way tie for fifth place.
Akratopoulos had a bye in the first round of the [[Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's singles|singles tournament]]. He met [[Dionysios Kasdaglis]] of [[Egypt]] in the second round, losing to the eventual [[silver medal]]list. Akratopoulos finished in a three-way tie for fifth place.


In the [[Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's doubles|doubles tournament]], Akratopoulos partnered with his brother [[Aristidis Akratopoulos|Aristidis]]. The pair was defeated in the first round by eventual [[gold medal]]lists [[Friedrich Traun]] of [[Germany]] and [[John Pius Boland]] of [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Great Britain and Ireland]]. They finished in a two-way tie for fourth place among the five pairs.
In the [[Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics Men's doubles|doubles tournament]], Akratopoulos partnered with his brother [[Aristidis Akratopoulos|Aristidis]]. The pair was defeated in the first round by eventual [[gold medal]]lists [[Friedrich Traun]] of [[Germany]] and [[John Pius Boland]] of [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Great Britain and Ireland]]. They finished in a two-way tie for fourth place among the five pairs.


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Konstantinos Akratopoulos (Template:Lang-el was a Greek tennis player. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Akratopoulos had a bye in the first round of the singles tournament. He met Dionysios Kasdaglis of Egypt in the second round, losing to the eventual silver medallist. Akratopoulos finished in a three-way tie for fifth place.

In the doubles tournament, Akratopoulos partnered with his brother Aristidis. The pair was defeated in the first round by eventual gold medallists Friedrich Traun of Germany and John Pius Boland of Great Britain and Ireland. They finished in a two-way tie for fourth place among the five pairs.

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