A slam in pro tennis is winning all four grand slams in a row.
Australian open wimbldeon rolland garross us open
It depends on which of the four grand slams you are referring to, and if you are referring to men's or women's champions. Most likely, your answer will be Nadal:)
Before the advent of the open era of tennis competitions in April 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in established tournaments, including the four Grand Slams.
a grand slam. it represents the four largest events of the season. wimbledon, us open and two others. to win a grand slam, you must win all four. so only 1 grand slam is available per year.
because five would be too many
Fred Perry of Great Britain was the first male tennis player to complete a career grand slam by winning all four major championships. He won US open in 1933, Australian open and Wimbledon in 1934 and French open in 1935. Six more male players have since completed a career grand slam.
tennis- grass at Wimbledon, hard court at U.S. Open, carpet at Australian Open, and clay at the French Open. (Four Grand Slams)
The four Grand Slam venues are: Australian Open: Melbourne French Open: Roland Garros Wimbledon: Wimbledon US Open: Flushing Meadows
A true Grand Slam in tennis is when a player wins all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same year. Otherwise it is just a career Grand Slam, and not a true Grand Slam.
There are four Grand Slams each year. The Australian Open, Roland Garros (French Open), Wimbledon and the US Open.
Australia hosts the australian open. It is one of the four grand slams. Australian open is the firs grand slam of the year.