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The Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors, are the four most important annual events. They offer the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of field, and greater number of 'best of' sets for men, which is 5. The Grand Slam itinerary consists of the in mid January, the (also known as Roland Garros) from around late May to early June, in June–July, and the in August–September. Each tournament is played over a two-week period. The Australian and United States tournaments are played on, the French on, and Wimbledon on. Wimbledon is the oldest, founded in 1877, followed by the US in 1881, the French in 1891, and the Australian in 1905. However the French Championships was not considered a major before 1924–25, when all four became designated Grand Slam tournaments.
Skipping majors—especially the Australian Open because of the remoteness, the inconvenient dates (around Christmas and New Year's Day) and the low prize money—was not unusual before 1982.Grand Slam tournaments are not operated by the (ATP) or the (WTA), but by the (ITF). However, the ATP and WTA do award ranking points based on a player's performance at a major.The term Grand Slam, without qualification, and also originally, refers to the achievement of winning all four major championships within a single calendar year within one of the five events: men's and women's singles; men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles. In doubles, one team may accomplish a Grand Slam playing together or one player may achieve it with different partners.Winning the four majors in consecutive tournaments but not in the same year is known as a non-calendar year Grand Slam, while winning all four majors at any point during the course of a career is known as a career Grand Slam. Winning the at the in addition to the four majors in one calendar year is known as a 'golden Grand Slam' or more commonly the 'Golden Slam'.
Also, winning the year-end championship (known as for men's singles and doubles disciplines, and for both women's disciplines) in the same period is known as a 'Super Slam'. Together, all four majors in all three disciplines (singles, doubles, and mixed doubles) are called a 'boxed set' of Grand Slam titles. No male or female player has won all twelve events in one calendar year, although a 'career boxed set' has been achieved by three female players. Grand Slam tournaments. ATP. WTA. Team tournaments.
Contents.Origin of the term 'Grand Slam' The term for winning all of the tricks in the (see also ) is attested from early in the 17th century. Grand slam for all of the tricks, in contrast to small slam or little slam for all but one, dates from early in the 19th century. This use was inherited by, a modern development of whist defined in 1925 that became very popular in Britain and America by 1930.Tennis has a long history of adopting golf custom and Grand slam appears to have entered tennis not directly from card sport but via since 1930, when won the four major championships, two British and two American tournaments. Although John F. Kieran of is widely credited with first applying the term 'grand slam' to tennis to describe the winning of all four major tennis tournaments in a calendar year, sports columnist Alan Gould had used the term in that connection almost two months before Kieran. History The possibility of being the reigning champion of all the current four majors did not exist until 1924–25, when the designated the Australasian, French (before 1925 only open to members of French tennis clubs), British and American championship tournaments as the four majors.
Before that time only three events: Wimbledon, the (held in Paris & once in Brussels) and the (held in various locations) were considered the premier international tennis events by the ILTF. Wipeout the game cheats ps4. Of New Zealand won all three of those earlier majors in one year: 1913. It has been possible to complete a Grand Slam in most years and most disciplines since 1925.
It was not possible from 1940 to 1945 because of interruptions at Wimbledon, the Australian and French opens due to the Second World War, the years from 1970 to 1985 when there was no Australian tournament in mixed doubles, and 1986 when there was no Australian Open at all.has pointed out that skipping majors—especially the Australian Open—was not unusual then, before counting major titles became the norm. Thus, many players had never played the Austral(as)ian amateur or open championships: the Doherty brothers, and others, while Brookes, (at 35 years old) and came just once.
Beginning in 1969, when the first Australian Open was held on the at Brisbane, the tournament was open to all players, including professionals, who at that point were prohibited from playing the traditional circuit. Nevertheless, except for the 1969 and 1971 tournaments, many of the best players missed this championship until 1982, because of the remoteness, the inconvenient dates (around Christmas and New Year's Day) and the low prize money. In 1970, George MacCall's, which employed, Pancho Gonzales, and, prevented its players from entering the tournament because the guarantees were insufficient. The tournament was won by.In terms of the current four majors, the first to win all four in a single year was, who completed the feat in 1938. To date, 17 players have completed a Grand Slam, though only six in the most prestigious singles titles. Of these players, three have won multiple majors: accomplished the feat twice in men's singles; accomplished the feat three times, in two different disciplines – once in women's singles and twice in mixed doubles; and completed a grand slam twice in Women's wheelchair doubles.The four Junior disciplines, boys' and girls' singles and doubles, provide limited opportunities to achieve a Grand Slam.
Players are only eligible from age 13 to 18, with 18-year-olds likely to hold a physical advantage. Only has completed the Grand Slam in a Junior discipline.Tournaments EventDatesVenueSurfaceCurrent champion(s)Men's SinglesWomen's SinglesMen's DoublesWomen's DoublesMixed Doublesmid/lateJanuary,Hardlate May/early June,ParisClaylate June/early July,LondonGrasslate August/early September,New York CityHardGrand Slam tournament champions. To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended. Men's singles #PlayerYear11933WWF21934WQFW31955SFWW41956WWF51958WSFW61964WQFW71974WAW81988WWW92004W3RW10Roger Federer (2)2006WFW11Roger Federer (3)2007WFW122010QFWW132011WSFW14Novak Djokovic (2)2015WFWWomen's singles #PlayerYear11928AWW2Helen Wills (2)1929AWW31962WWW4Margaret Court (2)1965WFW5Margaret Court (3)1969WWW61972AWW7Margaret Court (4)1973WWW81983W4RW9Martina Navratilova (2)1984SFWW101989WFW111991WWW12/ Monica Seles (2)1992WWW13Steffi Graf (2)1993FWW14Steffi Graf (3)1995AWW15Steffi Graf (4)1996AWW161997WFW172002AWW18Serena Williams (2)2015WWSF. Quad wheelchair singles #PlayerYear12019WWWFNote 1: From 1977 to 1985, the Australian Open was held in December as the last major of the calendar year.Note 2: Until 2016, Wimbledon have never hosted singles tournament for wheelchairs. Note 3: Notwithstanding year when the US Open wheelchair events did not take place due to date clashes with the Paralympics. Four major tournament finals in a year Players who have played in all four Grand Slam tournament finals in the same year.Key WFSFQF#RRRQ#ANH.
Triple Crown The Triple Crown refers to winning the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles titles at one event, in the same week. This has become an increasingly rare accomplishment in the sport, partly because the final matches in all three disciplines often likely take place concurrently in the same day, and not in separate days. Day of defeat bots. Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day.Notes:. This list excludes the 1909 Triple Crown of at Roland Garros and the 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923 Triple Crown wins of at Roland Garros. The French Championship tennis tournament at the time was a domestic competition not recognized as an international major.
At the time the major clay court event (actual precursor of the French Open in its current international format) was the, where Suzanne Lenglen also attained a Triple Crown in 1921 and 1922. Also the 1941 triple championship of isn't listed due to its disputed official status: French major championships held in from 1941 to 1945 aren't currently recognized by the. Men TotalPlayerYearTriple champion of3 times2 times1 timeWomen TotalPlayerYearTriple champion of5 times4 times3 times2 times1 timeBoxed Set Another Grand Slam-related accomplishment is winning a 'boxed set' of Grand Slam titles – which is at least one of every possible type of major championship available to a player: the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles at all four Grand Slam events of the year. This has never been accomplished within a year or consecutively across two calendar years.Career Boxed Set The Career Boxed Set refers to winning one of every possible grand slam title (singles, doubles, mixed) over the course of an entire career. No male player has completed this, although Frank Sedgman only missed out on the French Open singles title. Men who participate in top/elite level singles have played comparatively few doubles, and very few mixed doubles.
So far, only three women have completed the boxed set during their careers:. The event at which the boxed set was achieved indicated in bold belowBoxed SetsPlayerAgeSinglesDoublesMixedSinglesDoublesMixedSinglesDoublesMixedSinglesDoublesMixed74Court is not only unique in having two boxed sets, but is also unique in the timing of her accomplishments. Her first boxed set was completed before the start of the, and she has a boxed set achieved solely within the open era:PlayerAgeSinglesDoublesMixedSinglesDoublesMixedSinglesDoublesMixedSinglesDoublesMixed19681969was the most recent player to be one title away from joining this elite group. She only needed the French Open singles, having reached the final in 1997 and 1999. Prior to Hingis, it was who came close at completing a career boxed set.
She only needed the Australian Open women's doubles title, having reached the final in 1965 and 1969.No man has ever completed the career boxed set Grand Slam, with being the closest one of completing it. He only missed the French Open singles title, having reached the final in 1952.Multiple Career Grand Slams Of the many players who have managed to win a full set of four majors, there is a small number who have gone on to win all four majors a second or more times. The completion of 'Multiple Career Grand Slams' or sometimes called 'Multiple Slam Sets' (MSS) has been achieved by only 22 unique players up to the end of the 2015 Wimbledon. MSS players can be found in each of the five tennis disciplines: men's or women's singles, men's or women's doubles, mixed doubles.
It can also be found in women's wheelchair doubles.