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  1. List of Grand Slam and related tennis records. These are records for Grand Slam tournaments, also known as majors, which are the four most prestigious annual tennis events: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. All records are based on official data from the majors.

  2. This is a list of all the men's Grand Slam singles finals in tennis. [1] [2] From the 1877 Wimbledon Championship up to and including the 2023 US Open, there have been 483 finals contested between 273 different men, with 152 champions emerging. Chronological list. ☆ Player's first Grand Slam title. † Player's only Grand Slam final.

  3. In 1970, Court became the first woman during the Open Era to win the singles Grand Slam. Serena Williams is the winner of 23 major singles titles. Steffi Graf – winner of 22 Major singles titles, and the only person to win the Golden Slam (1988). Helen Wills Moody – winner of 19 Major titles, the first woman to win more than 10 titles.

  4. tennis. In tennis: The early 20th century. …to be known as the Grand Slam. Alice Marble, the most aggressive net rusher the women’s game had seen to that time, won the U.S. singles in 1936 and from 1938 to 1940, and in 1939 she won the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles at Wimbledon, a “triple” previously accomplished… Read More.

  5. Grand Slam (tennis) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The four Grand Slam tournaments, also known as The Majors, are the most important tennis tournaments. This is due to the world ranking points players can earn, their tradition, the prize-money, and public and media attention. Australian Open. French Open. Wimbledon. US Open.

  6. In tennis, the term Grand Slam refers to the accomplishment of winning all four major championships-the championships of Australia, France, Britain (Wimbledon), and the United States-in the same calendar season. The feat has been achieved six times (by five different players).

  7. Men's Grand Slam Title Winners: YEAR: TOURNAMENT: WINNER: RUNNER-UP: 2024: Australian Open: Jannik Sinner: Daniil Medvedev: 2023: U.S. Open: Novak Djokovic: Daniil Medvedev: 2023: Wimbledon ...

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