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  1. The term Grand Slam is also attributed to the Grand Slam tournaments, usually referred to as Majors, and they are the world's four most important annual professional tennis tournaments. They offer the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of the field and, in recent years, the ...

  2. The Grand Slam® tennis tournaments - Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open - are the most prestigious individual competitions in tennis.

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  3. The Grand Slam tournaments are the annual four major tennis events played in the Open Era, which began in 1968, superseding the Amateur Era. The Australian and U.S. tournaments were officially recognized by the ILTF in 1924, and the French Championships followed a year later in 1925 when it became open to all international players.

    Year
    Australian Open [7]
    French Open [8]
    Wimbledon [9]
    Jannik Sinner (1/2)
    Carlos Alcaraz (3/4)
    Carlos Alcaraz (4/4)
    Novak Djokovic (22/24)
    Novak Djokovic (23/24)
    Carlos Alcaraz (2/4)
    Rafael Nadal (21/22)
    Rafael Nadal (22/22)
    Novak Djokovic (21/24)
    Novak Djokovic (18/24)
    Novak Djokovic (19/24)
    Novak Djokovic (20/24)
  4. 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.

  5. Jun 6, 2024 · There are four Grand Slam tournaments in tennis: the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. These four tournaments are played annually, in that order, and are considered the most prestigious competitions in the sport.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · The four Grand Slam tournaments, also known as majors, include the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open, and take place in that order over the course...

  7. Australian Open. Often called “the Happy Slam”, The Australian Open is the first Grand Slam event of the tennis season, signaling the beginning of an exciting year for tennis fans. Every year, thousands descend to Melbourne, Australia, to watch some of tennis’ best athletes compete.