Rafael Nadal.
Rafael Nadal
Wimbledon, the US, Australian and French Opens are considered the most prestigeous.
I believe Pete Sampras has won all the Slams and more than likely Bjorn Borg. Pete Sampras won 3 of the 4 majors, but never won the French Open. Bjorn Borg won 6 French Opens an 5 Wimbledons. He never won Australia or the US. The most recent players are: Andre Agassi has 4 Aus Opens, 2 US Opens, 1 Wimbledon and 1 French. Roger Federer has 6 Wimbledons, 5 US Opens, 3 Aus opens and 1 French.
It all depends on how far they get in the tournament.
im not sure what you mean by this question but tennis is played on hard court, clay court and grass court for different opens
The US Open and the Australian Open.
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In professional tennis -- such as the grand slam opens -- there are line judges who call the balls out, and the players also can challenge calls, in which case they use the computer replay to determine where the ball hit. In lower levels of tennis, such as high school tennis, the calls are made by the players, and in case of disagreement there is usually a redo of the point.
Winning a Grand Slam means the player has won all four events in the same calender year. The four all called 'Grand Slam Events' so if a player wins one of they you could say they have won a Grand Slam Event. But to win the Grand Slam, they must win all four in one calender year.