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The following articles list tennis records and statistics: __NOTOC__ General Grand Slam * Grand Slam * List of Grand Slam–related tennis records * List of Grand Slam mixed doubles champions * List of quad wheelchair tennis champions * List of Open Era Grand Slam champions by country * List of Grand Slam singles champions by country * List of Grand Slam singles champions in Open Era with age of first title Other * ITF rankings * ITF World Champions * List of tennis players career achievements * Tennis players with most titles in the Open Era * List of highest ranked tennis players per country * List of Olympic medalists in tennis * List of tennis rivalries * Longest tennis match records & Shortest tennis match records * Longest tiebreaker in tennis * Fastest recorded tennis serves * Ace & Double fault * Bagel & Golden set Men's tennis Grand Slam * Chronological list of men's Grand Slam tennis champions * List of Grand Slam men's singles champions * List o ...
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Grand Slam (tennis)
The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year, also referred to as the "Calendar-year Grand Slam" or "Calendar Slam". In doubles, a team may accomplish the Grand Slam playing together or a player may achieve it with different partners. Winning all four major championships consecutively but not within the same calendar year is referred to as a "non-calendar-year Grand Slam", while winning the four majors at any point during the course of a career is known as a "Career Grand Slam". The Grand Slam tournaments, also referred to as majors, 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 field, and the longest matches for men (best of five sets, best of three for the women). The tournaments are overseen by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), rather than the separate ...
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Fastest Recorded Tennis Serves
This article lists the fastest record serve speeds for men's and women's professional tennis. Max reported speeds are dubious due to the occasional errors with ATP radar equipment. This list is not historically complete. For instance, not listed here, Roscoe Tanner's serve was clocked at 153 mph at Palm Springs in 1978 during the final against Raúl Ramírez. There are also reports that Bill Tilden had a serve that was clocked at 163.3 mph but there is nothing to verify that. Also, Ellsworth Vines in the Wimbledon finals of 1932 clocked 121 mph (without Radar). Udayachand Shetty's winning serve was clocked by radar at 120 mph using a wooden racquet, at the Gilbey Gins fast serve contest held in Chicago on 24 July 1976. This qualified him to take part in the finals at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills Queens on 20 August 1976. Colin Dibley of Australia won the event with a serve of 130 mph. Currently, the Association of Tennis Professionals ( ATP ...
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Major Professional Tennis Tournaments Before The Open Era
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 majors. There was no prize money and players were compensated for travel expenses only. However many top tennis players turned professional to play legally for prize money in the years before the open era. They played in separate professional events, mostly on tours involving head-to-head competition, but also in professional tournaments as the biggest events on the pro tour. Professional tournaments, in particular the professional majors, usually only had a men's draw. Professional majors In addition to the head-to-head tours, there were also major pro events, where the world's top professional male players often played. These tournaments held with a certain tradition and longevity. According to Ellsworth Vines, "the Wembley tournament in London..., the U.S. professional championship, and to some extent the tournament in Par ...
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Tennis Performance Timeline Comparison (men)
This article compares the Grand Slam and Olympic tournament results of male tennis players who reached at least one Grand Slam final. The Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open. All data is from the International Tennis Federation men's circuidatabase Legend Less frequent qualifiers are explained in the notes below the table. Athletes in bold are considered to be still in championship tennis. 1967–1972 :''Winner of most titles: Rod Laver, with 5.'' 1973–1978 :''Winner of most titles: Björn Borg, with 6.'' 1979–1984 :''Winner of most titles: John McEnroe, with 7.'' 1985–1990 :''Winner of most titles: Ivan Lendl, with 7.'' 1991–1996 :''Winner of most titles: Pete Sampras, with 7.'' 1997–2002 :''Winner of most titles: Pete Sampras, with 6.'' 2003–2008 :''Winner of most titles: Roger Federer, with 13.'' 2009–2014 ''Winner of most titles: Rafael Nadal, with 9.'' 2015–2020 ''Winner of mo ...
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List Of Grand Slam Men's Singles Finals
This is a list of all the men's Grand Slam singles finals in tennis. From the 1877 Wimbledon Championship up to and including the 2022 Australian Open, there have been 476 finals contested between 270 different men, with 151 champions emerging. Chronological list Amateur era Open Era Longest finals Overall Per tournament * 2012 Australian Open final between Djokovic and Nadal. (5H:53M) * 1982 French Open final between Wilander and Vilas. (4H:42M) * 2019 Wimbledon final between Djokovic and Federer. (4H:57M) * 1988 US Open final between Wilander and Lendl, and 2012 between Murray and Djokovic. (4H:54M) First-timer finals There have been 47 Grand Slam finals contested between first-time finalists (14 in the Open Era): All-countrymen finals (Open Era) Seven countries ( Australia, United States, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Spain, Argentina) have had two countrymen play in a final in the Open Era. See also * List of Grand Slam men's singl ...
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List Of Men's Wheelchair Tennis Champions
This is a list of the wheelchair tennis champions at the Grand Slam and the Wheelchair Tennis Masters events in the men's division since the introduction of the NEC Tour in 1992. Champions from the wheelchair tennis events at the Paralympic Games are also included. Some entries have an asterisk (*) linking to the tournament article. Champions by year Wheelchair men's singles Wheelchair men's doubles Champions list Wheelchair men's singles Wheelchair men's doubles Grand Slam achievements Grand Slam ''Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (in a calendar year).'' Wheelchair men's doubles Non-calendar year Grand Slam ''Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (not in a calendar year).'' Wheelchair men's singles Wheelchair men's doubles Career Grand Slam ''Players who won all four Grand Slam titles over the course of their careers.'' * The event at which the Career Grand Slam was completed indic ...
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List Of Grand Slam Boys' Doubles Champions
List of Boys' Doubles Junior Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions: Champions by year Statistics Most Grand Slam doubles titles Note: when a tie, the person to reach the mark first is listed first. Career Grand Slam ''Players who won all four Grand Slam titles over the course of their careers.'' * The event at which the Career Grand Slam was completed indicated in bold Three titles in a single season Surface Slam ''Players who won Grand Slam titles on clay, grass and hard courts in a calendar year.'' Channel Slam ''Players who won the French Open-Wimbledon double.'' Sources ITF Australian OpenITF Roland GarrosITF WimbledonITF US Open See also * List of Grand Slam boys' singles champions *List of Grand Slam girls' singles champions * List of Grand Slam girls' doubles champions * Tennis statistics {{Tennis records and statistics Boys Grand Slam Men's Singles champions Grand Slam Boys A boy is a young male human. The term is commonly used for a chil ...
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List Of Grand Slam Boys' Singles Champions
List of Boys' Singles Junior Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions. Champions by year Statistics Most Grand Slam singles titles ''Note:'' when a tie, the person to reach the mark first is listed first. Grand Slam singles titles by country (since 1973) Grand Slam achievements Grand Slam ''Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (in a calendar year).'' Career Grand Slam ''Players who won all four Grand Slam titles over the course of their careers.'' * The event at which the Career Grand Slam was achieved is indicated in bold. Multiple titles in a season Three titles in a single season ''Note: players who won 4 titles in a season are not included here.'' Two titles in a single season ''Note: players who won 3+ titles in a season are not included here.'' *Australian—French: **1952 Ken Rosewall **1961 John Newcombe **1962 John Newcombe (2) **1968 Phil Dent **1997 Daniel Elsner *Australian—Wimbledon: **1989 Nicklas Kulti * ...
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List Of Grand Slam Men's Doubles Champions
List of men's doubles Grand Slam tournament champions in tennis: Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman are the only doubles players and team to achieve a Grand Slam, doing so in 1951, (the Bryans won four consecutive majors, but over the course of two calendar years), and their seven consecutive major titles remain the longest title streak in men's doubles major history. A total of five players have a completed the career Golden Slam by winning all four majors and an Olympic gold medal during their respective careers: Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (see also Bryan brothers), Daniel Nestor, Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde (see also The Woodies). Champions by year Champions list Most Grand Slam doubles titles Individual ' ' Team ' Grand Slam achievements Grand Slam ''Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (in a calendar year).'' Non-calendar year Grand Slam ''Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously ( ...
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Chronological List Of Men's Grand Slam Tennis Champions
As of the 2023 Australian Open; * 480 men's singles Grand Slam championships have been played since 1877. * 152 different players have won a men's singles Grand Slam championship; they are listed here in order of their first win. Players in bold are still active. See also * List of Grand Slam men's singles champions *Chronological list of women's Grand Slam tennis champions *List of Grand Slam men's singles finals *Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era 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 majors. There was no prize money and players were compensated for travel expenses only. Ho ... * List of ATP Tour top-level tournament singles champions {{Grand Slam champions Lists of male tennis players Lists of Grand Slam (tennis) champions ...
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Golden Set
In tennis, a golden set is a set which is won without losing a single point. This means scoring the 24 minimum points required to win the set 6–0, without conceding any points. In professional tennis, this has occurred twice in the main draw of top-level events. It has also happened a number of times in the pre-tournament qualifier of the lowest-level events. Bill Scanlon had a golden second set in his win over Marcos Hocevar at the 1983 Delray Beach WCT event. Yaroslava Shvedova had a golden first set in her win over Sara Errani at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships. Tennis legend Steffi Graf came close to achieving the feat in the finals of the 1989 Virginia Slims of Washington tournament, winning the first five games to love against Zina Garrison, before winning the match 6-1, 7-5. A golden match is when a player does not lose a single point in the entire match. There are five documented cases of this at low-level events. Hazel Wightman first did so in a 1910 amateur match ...
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