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Tennis four Grand Slams are
Australian Open
,
French Open
,
The Wimbledon tennis championships
,
Us Open
For short. The first tennis Grand Slam winner in history is
Donald Boogie
He was awarded in 1938.
According to the different venues, where,
Australian Open
With the US Open being a hard-court tournament,
French Open
It is played on clay and Wimbledon is played on grass.
- Chinese name
- Grand Slam
- Foreign name
- Grand Slam Tennis
- Sports event
- Four open championships
- First winner
- Donald Boogie
Name/Logo
|
For short
|
hold
nation
|
intro
|
---|---|---|---|
Australian Open
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Australia
|
It is held every year [the last two weeks of January]
In Melbourne, Australia's second largest city
|
French Open
|
The net of Justice
|
France
|
It is held every year from May to June
|
WimbledonChampionships
|
Wimbledon Championships
|
Britain
|
Held every year [in June or July]
The oldest and most prestigious tournament in tennis
|
US. Open
|
U.S. Open
|
America
|
It is held annually from the end of August to the beginning of September
|
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Development history
Australian Open
It is the latest of the four Open tournaments to be created. The first competition was held in 1905
Melbourne
Will Hausmann cricket Ground. Among them, the men's competition was created in 1905, the women's competition began in 1922, and the competition was just started to be used
Grass court
It was changed in 1988
A hard tennis court
. In 1968, after the professionalization of international tennis, it was listed as one of the four major Open Championships. In 1972, the tournament was held in Melbourne, Australia, in order to attract more spectators. For a long time after its establishment, the Open championship was won by the local people. From 1946, after World War II, until 1978, the men's and women's singles titles were mostly won by Australian players, but in the 1980s, no local players were lucky enough to win this title. With the continuous expansion of the scale and popularity of the competition, the facilities of the competition venue need to be improved accordingly, and the Shard Park stadium came into being. Construction of the multi-purpose sports centre began in 1986 and was completed in January 1988, the same year it successfully hosted the 1988 Ford Australian Open. Since then, the sports center has been further expanded, in 1995 began the second phase of the competition venue, and in 1997 the official use of the competition. On January 29, 1996 the Shard Park Stadium was officially renamed
Melbourne Park
.
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Melbourne Park
The facility - Center court
Retractable roof, 15,021 seats;
Stadium 1:6,000 seats;
Stadium 2:3,000 seats;
Stadium 4:1,100 seats;
Outdoor practice court: 19 pieces;
Indoor practice court: 4 pieces.
Due to
A hard tennis court
So players with a comprehensive approach can have a certain advantage. It is not only good for bottom line tapping, but also suitable
Service net
, both suitable for playing
topspin
underspin
Also suitable for
lob
and
Short drop
.
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Championship trophy
The winner's name will be engraved on the permanent trophy, which includes:
Men's singles winner: will be awarded the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup
(Australian Open women's singles trophy named "Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup")
Brooks is one of the founders of the Australian Open, known as the "father of Australian tennis",
Akhurst won five women's singles titles at the beginning of the tournament.
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bonus
item
|
bonus
|
---|---|
Total prize money for 2018 Australian Open
[1]
|
|
Men's and women's singles (championship) prize money
|
4 million Australian dollars (US $3.07 million)
|
Men's and women's doubles (championship) prize money
|
750,000 Australian dollars (about US $575,000)
|
Mixed doubles (championship) bonus
|
160,000 Australian dollars ($122,000)
|
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Bonus points
Race round
|
Prize money (USD)
|
Gain points
|
---|---|---|
First round
|
19500
|
10
|
Round 2
|
31500
|
45
|
Third round
|
52000
|
90
|
Round of 16
|
89000
|
180
|
Final eight
|
200000
|
360
|
Top four
|
400000
|
720
|
runner-up
|
1050000
|
1200
|
Champion
|
2100000
|
2000
|
Race round
|
Prize money (USD)
|
Gain points
|
---|---|---|
First round
|
9585
|
/
|
Round 2
|
17035
|
/
|
Third round
|
31245
|
/
|
Final eight
|
55400
|
/
|
Top four
|
112000
|
/
|
runner-up
|
225000
|
/
|
Champion
|
450000
|
/
|
Race round
|
Competition prize money (AUD)
|
Gain points
|
---|---|---|
First round
|
3755
|
/
|
Round 2
|
7745
|
/
|
Final eight
|
15490
|
/
|
Top four
|
33615
|
/
|
runner-up
|
67230
|
/
|
Champion
|
134460
|
/
|
Results of Chinese players
2014 Australian Open Women's Singles final,
Li Na
Defeated in straight sets 7-6 (3), 6-0
Slovakia
So did Dominika Cibulkova, who won her second Grand Slam women's singles title
Asia
The first Australian Open singles title, Li Na also became the oldest women's singles champion in the Open era.
[2]
French Open
Started in 1891, only French players were allowed to play until 1925. Since 1928,
The net of Justice
Every year from late May to early June in the west of Paris
The Bois de Boulogne
Side of the Roland Garros tennis City held. The tournament is played on red clay courts, so it is also known as clay court tennis. The tennis city covers an area of 8 hectares and has 20 official venues, including 3 large venues with stands on all sides, and the largest center court has nearly 16,000 seats. Over the past 75 years, the French Open has received more than 3.5 million spectators.
[3]
Historical background
Of the four Grand Slams, the French Open is undoubtedly the most exciting one, just like its fiery surface. Playing on slow clay, patience, strong topspin and fast running are considered the main weapons to win here, and best-of-five matches often stretch for hours, which is a tough test of stamina and will.
Spanish and South American players who are good on clay have excellent records here.
However, due to the particularity of the venue, many of the winners here will not be able to win the other three in their lives
Grand slam
Some of them, like Bruguera, Muster, Kurten,
Moya
,
Costa
,
Zhang Depei
And Gomez and others have yet to win other grand Slams. Simultaneously, like
Sampras
,
Becker
And the king of the world such as Edberg has always been unable to win their own trophies in Paris.
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Name of the centre court: Philippe Chatelier
Championship trophy
Women's Singles champions:
Susan Lungrand Cup
(
Susan Lungrand
: One of the greatest women's tennis players in history, who rose from a ballet company member to the "Queen of tennis" in the 1920s)
Total bonus
The total prize was 17.52 million euros ($25.53 million).
Race round
|
Prize money (EUR)
|
Gain points
|
---|---|---|
First round
|
15000
|
10
|
Round 2
|
25000
|
45
|
Third round
|
42000
|
90
|
Round of 16
|
75000
|
180
|
Final eight
|
150000
|
360
|
Top four
|
300000
|
720
|
runner-up
|
600000
|
1200
|
Champion
|
1200000
|
2000
|
Race round
|
Prize money (EUR)
|
Gain points
|
---|---|---|
First round
|
7500
|
/
|
Round 2
|
12000
|
/
|
Third round
|
22000
|
/
|
Final eight
|
42000
|
/
|
Top four
|
82500
|
/
|
runner-up
|
165000
|
/
|
Champion
|
330000
|
/
|
Race round
|
Prize money (EUR)
|
Gain points
|
---|---|---|
First round
|
3500
|
/
|
Round 2
|
7000
|
/
|
Final eight
|
13000
|
/
|
Top four
|
25000
|
/
|
runner-up
|
50000
|
/
|
Champion
|
100000
|
/
|
Record of Chinese players
Chinese players
Li Na
On June 4, 2011
Defending champion
Schiavone
He won 6-4,7-6(2-0), becoming the first Chinese and first Asian player to win a Grand Slam title. Before that, Asia had only
Prince Yida
Reached the last four at the French Open.
The Wimbledon tennis championships are held on the last day of June every year
attentive
July
Initial stage
It has been a tradition that qualification is determined by the cumulative number of points won in various major competitions in the previous year.
The Wimbledon tennis championships
Be due to
All England Club
And English meadows
Tennis association
It is co-hosted, but the All England Club effectively controls the tournament, including the millions of dollars in ticket revenue from each tournament. Today's Wimbledon matches can reach more than 300,000 viewers, and more than 500 million people watch the live TV broadcast.
Historical development
The Wimbledon Tennis tournament is the earliest tournament in the history of modern tennis
All England Club
And the Lawn Tennis Association was founded in 1877. The first official match was held at the club
London
The southwest corner of the Wimbledon headquarters is conducted under the name
All England Lawn Tennis Championships
. The first tournament was for amateurs and only for men's singles, with tickets for the final selling for one shilling. A person from
Harrow School
Of the 22 students named Spencer Gower
competitor
Win the Challenge Cup (the name of the championship trophy). In 1884, for the first time, the women's singles competition was established, and Mude Watson defeated 12 other players to become the first women's singles champion in Wimbledon history. In the same year, men's doubles became an official event. In 1899, women's doubles and
mixed doubles
. Since 1901
Wimbledon Championships
At that time, the participation was limited to small countries in the British autonomous territory, and in 1905, the United States, France and other countries crossed the sea to participate in the competition. In 1922, two reforms were carried out, one was to build a 15,000-seat stadium
Centre court
The second is the abolition of the challenge, from this year on to win the championship, men must play from the first round, win 7 games, women must win 6 games. In 1968, the International Tennis Federation allowed professional players to participate in the tournament
Bookie
It also raises huge prizes, attracts the best players from all over the world, so
Competitive level
Improving year by year. Whoever wins the first place in each individual competition will immediately become a world famous figure. Therefore, the competition during the elite gathering, good hands gathered, the competition is very fierce, it reflects the highest level of tennis technology and
Development trend
. By the year 2000, the Wimbledon Tennis Championship has been held 114 times, of which two times
World war
Suspended 10 times, if from the opening of the game in 1877, has a history of more than 100 years.
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Wimbledon currently has 18 grass, nine hard courts and two indoor courts, all of which are open only when the club holds a gathering in mid-May each year. The main Court, called Centre Court, is where the final is held. Due to the London weather during the game
unpredictability
The stadium has a collapsible roof and is expected to be completed by 2009. Court One underwent a major redevelopment in 1997, moving from the original site adjacent to the Centre Court to a new purpose-built venue that can accommodate more spectators. The original Court 1 is said to have a unique atmosphere and is a beloved place for many players, so there are many people who are sad about its relocation. Court One usually hosts some very important matches, such as singles
The quarterfinals
It also has a huge external screen for fans gathered outside the stadium on Henman Hill to enjoy the game. Every year thousands of fans on this hillside to fight for the home players, but unfortunately, since 1936, a British player has not lifted the championship trophy. On 8 July 2013, Murray won Wimbledon for the first time with a 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 victory over world number one Novak Djokovic, becoming the first British man to win the tournament in 77 years since Fred Perry in 1936.
Name of the centre court: Wimbledon Centre Court
Stadium No. 2 is known as the "Tomb of Champions" because matches are played here
Seeded player
Usually eliminated by lower-ranked opponents. once
Victim
include
Andre Agassi
(Andre Agassi)
Roger Federer
(Roger Federer) and
Pete Sampras
Pete Sampras, who nearly lost in the first round in 2005
Tim Henman
(Tim Henman) led the way.
Championship trophy
Women's singles champion: a silver plate about 19 inches in diameter, commonly known as the "Rosewater Dish" or "Venus Rosewater Dish."
Rose water tray
".
bonus
A given year
|
The year 2010
|
The year 2009
|
The year 2008
|
|||
Total bonus
|
13725000
|
12550000
|
11812000
|
|||
Guan Ya
Military bonus
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Men's and women's singles
|
1000000
|
500000
|
850000
|
425000
|
750000
|
375000
|
Men's and women's doubles
|
230000
|
115000
|
230000
|
115000
|
230000
|
115000
|
mixed doubles
|
92000
|
46000
|
92000
|
46000
|
92000
|
46000
|
Each competition takes place in the United States from late August to early September
New York
Flushing
parky
National Tennis Centre
Hold.
The center covers an area of 18.2 hectares and has 33 competition venues, as well as venues
Hard court
In order to win in the game, a player should have good physical strength. Every point a player earns costs more than any other
Grand slam tournament
More time, more fights.
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Arthur Ashe
The stadium, with 23,700 seats, was completed in 1997
Louis Armstrong
The stadium, 10,200 seats, was completed in 1978
The Grandstand, with 6,000 seats, was built in 1978
Total bonus
item
|
bonus
|
---|---|
Total bonus for 2009
|
The $21668000
|
Total bonus for 2010
|
The $22668000
|
Prize money for men's and women's singles champions
|
The $1700000
|
Men's and women's doubles champions prize money
|
The $420000
|
Mixed doubles champion bonus
|
The $150000
|
name
|
totality
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
The net of Justice
|
Wimbledon Championships
|
U.S. Open
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Novak Djokovic
|
24
[15]
|
10
[10]
|
3
[15]
|
7
[11]
|
4
|
Nadal
|
22
|
2
|
14
|
2
|
4
|
Federer
|
20
|
6
|
1
|
8
|
5
|
14
|
2
|
0
|
7
|
5
|
|
Bjorberg
|
11
|
0
|
6
|
5
|
0
|
8
|
4
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
|
8
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
3
|
|
8
|
1
|
0
|
2
|
5
|
|
7
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
4
|
|
7
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
|
6
|
2
|
0
|
3
|
1
|
|
6
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
|
Rod Laver
|
5
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
Newcombe
|
5
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
1
|
name
|
totality
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
The net of Justice
|
Wimbledon Championships
|
U.S. Open
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
23
|
7
|
3
|
7
|
6
|
|
Graff
|
22
|
4
|
6
|
7
|
5
|
18
|
3
|
2
|
9
|
4
|
|
Evert
|
18
|
2
|
7
|
3
|
6
|
Margaret Court
|
11
|
4
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
Billie Jankin
|
9
|
1
|
1
|
4
|
3
|
9
|
4
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
|
7
|
1
|
4
|
0
|
2
|
|
7
|
0
|
0
|
5
|
2
|
|
7
|
4
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
|
5
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
|
4
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
|
4
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
2
[5]
|
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
|
Muguraza
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
Halep
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
Record name
|
time
|
competition
|
item
|
Sportsman
|
---|---|---|---|---|
首位、第二位夺得大满贯冠军的中国大陆球员
The first and second Chinese players to win a Grand Slam women's doubles title
|
2006.01
|
2006 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie
Yan Zi
|
第三位夺得大满贯冠军的中国大陆球员
The first Chinese mainland player to win a Grand Slam mixed doubles title
|
2008.01
|
2008 Australian Open
|
Mixed doubles
|
Sun Tiantian
|
第四位夺得大满贯冠军的中国大陆球员
The first Chinese player to win a Grand Slam women's singles title
|
2011.06
|
2011 French Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
第五位夺得大满贯冠军的中国大陆球员
第三位获得大满贯女双冠军的中国大陆球员
|
2013.07
|
2013 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
|
第六位夺得大满贯冠军的中国大陆球员
The fourth mainland Chinese player to win a Grand Slam women's doubles title
The first Chinese player to win the Australian Open women's doubles title in 13 years
|
2019.01
|
2019 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
|
第七位夺得大满贯冠军的中国大陆球员
The fifth Chinese player to win a Grand Slam women's doubles title
|
2023.06
|
French Open 2023
|
Women's doubles
|
Wang Xinyu
|
Reference materials:
[12-14]
[18]
[25-29]
|
date
|
competition
|
item
|
Sportsman
|
score
|
Opponent
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006.01
|
2006 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie
Yan Zi
|
2-6/7-6/6-3
|
Lisa Raymond
Samantha Stosur
|
2006.07
|
2006 Wimbledon Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie
Yan Zi
|
6-3/3-6/6-2
|
Bishinia Pascual
Paula Suarez
|
2008.01
|
2008 Australian Open
|
Mixed doubles
|
Sun Tiantian
Zimonich
* 1
|
7-6
4
/ 6-4
|
Mirza
Bupas
|
2011.06
|
2011 French Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
6-4/7-6
0
|
Francesca Schiavone
|
2013.07
|
2013 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
Xie Shuwei
* 2
|
7-6
1
/ 6-1
|
Bartee
Dragua
|
2014.01
|
2014 Australian Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
7-6
3
/ 6-0
|
Dominica Cibulkova
|
2014.06
|
2014 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
Xie Shuwei
* 2
|
6-4/6-1
|
Sarah Errani
Roberta Vinci
|
2019.01
|
2019 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Samantha Stosur
* 3
Zhang Shuai
|
6-3/6-4
|
Kristina Mladenovic
Bosh Timaiah
|
2023.06
|
French Open 2023
|
Women's doubles
|
Wang Xinyu
Xie Shuwei
* 2
|
1-6/7-6
5
/ 6-1
|
Lila Fernandez
Tyler Townsend
|
Note 1: Serbian nationality
Nenad Zimonjic
Note 2: Chinese athletes from Taiwan
Xie Shuwei
Note 3: Australian
Samantha Stosur
Reference materials:
[12-14]
[18]
[25-29]
|
competition
|
item
|
Sportsman
|
Final ranking
|
---|---|---|---|
2004 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
2004 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai (partner Lee Hui-chi [Chinese Taipei])
|
Final eight
|
2005 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Li Ting/Sun Tiantian
|
Final eight
|
2005 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
2006 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
"Champion"
|
2006 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Top four
|
2006 Wimbledon Championships
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
Final eight
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
"Champion"
|
|
2006 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
2006 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Top four
|
2007 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Top four
|
Sun Shengnan/Sun Tiantian
|
Final eight
|
||
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Top four
|
||
Mixed doubles
|
Sun Tiantian
(Partner Hurian Noel 🇦🇹)
|
Final eight
|
|
2007 French Open
|
Mixed doubles
|
Yan Zi (Partner Mark Knowles 🇧🇸)
|
Top four
|
Sun Tiantian
(Partner Hurian Noel 🇦🇹)
|
Top four
|
||
2007 Wimbledon Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
Sun Tiantian
(Partner Yelena Likhovtseva 🇷🇺)
|
Final eight
|
||
2008 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
Final eight
|
Mixed doubles
|
Sun Tiantian
(Nenad Zimonjic 🇷🇸)
|
"Champion"
|
|
Mixed doubles
|
Yan Zi (Partner Mark Knowles 🇧🇸)
|
Top four
|
|
2008 French Open
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zheng Jie (Partner Mahesh Bhupathi 🇮🇳)
|
Top four
|
2008 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
2009 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
Final eight
|
2009 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
Peng Shuai
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
Top four
|
||
2009 US Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
Final eight
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Yan Zi
|
Final eight
|
|
Mixed doubles
|
Yan Zi (partner Mariusz Stanislaw
🇵🇱
)
|
Final eight
|
|
2010 Australian Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
Top four
|
Zheng Jie
|
Top four
|
||
Women's doubles
|
Yan Zi
(Partner Bethany Mattek-Sands 🇺🇸)
|
Final eight
|
|
2010 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
Final eight
|
2010 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie (partner Zhan Yongran
【 Taipei, China 】
)
|
Top four
|
2011 Australian Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
* Runner-up *
|
2011 French Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
"Champion"
|
2011 Wimbledon Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie/Peng Shuai
|
Final eight
|
2012 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai (Partner Sabini Lisicki 🇩🇪)
|
Final eight
|
Zhang Shuai (partner Zhuang Jiarong
【 Taipei, China 】
)
|
Final eight
|
||
2013 Australian Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
* Runner-up *
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie (Partner Vives 🇪🇸)
|
Final eight
|
|
Zheng Saisai
(Partner Varvara Lepchenko 🇺🇸)
|
Top four
|
||
2013 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Saisai
(Partner Varvara Lepchenko 🇺🇸)
|
Final eight
|
2013 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
Final eight
|
2013 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
"Champion"
|
2013 US Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
Top four
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai (Partner Sania Mirza 🇮🇳)
|
Top four
|
|
Peng Shuai
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
Final eight
|
||
2014 Australian Open
|
Women's singles
|
Li Na
|
"Champion"
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zheng Jie
intimate
Scott Lipsky 🇺🇸)
|
Top four
|
|
2014 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
"Champion"
|
2014 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie (Partner Andria Hlavackova 🇨🇿)
|
Top four
|
2014 US Open
|
Women's singles
|
Peng Shuai
|
Top four
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Zarina Diaz 🇰🇿)
|
Final eight
|
|
Zheng Jie (Partner Andria Hlavackova 🇨🇿)
|
Final eight
|
||
2015 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zheng Jie
Partner Jim Wing-ran [Taipei, China]
)
|
* Runner-up *
|
2015 French Open
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zheng Jie
intimate
Henri Contine 🇫🇮)
|
Top four
|
2016 Australian Open
|
Women's singles
|
Zhang Shuai
|
Final eight
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan/Zheng Saisai
|
Top four
|
|
2016 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan/Zheng Saisai
|
Final eight
|
2017 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
(Partner Andrei Hlavachkova 🇨🇿)
|
* Runner-up *
|
Xu Yifan (Partner: Raquel Atawo 🇺🇸)
|
Final eight
|
||
2017 French Open
|
Zhang Shuai (Partner Irina Camelia Begu 🇷🇴)
|
Final eight
|
|
Sae-sai Chung (Partner Irina Camelia Begu 🇷🇴)
|
Final eight
|
||
2017 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifang (Partner: Gabriela Dabrowski 🇨🇦)
|
Final eight
|
Peng Shuai (Partner Sania Mirza 🇮🇳)
|
Top four
|
||
Zhang Shuai (partner Zhan Haoqing
【 Taipei, China 】
)
|
Final eight
|
||
2018 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Peng Shuai
(Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China])
|
Top four
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Gabriela Dabrowski 🇨🇦)
|
Final eight
|
||
2018 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Yang Zhaoxuan
(Partner Zhan Haoqing [Taipei, China]
)
|
Top four
|
2018 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Gabriela Dabrowski 🇨🇦)
|
Top four
|
2018 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(Co-star Samantha Stosur 🇦🇺)
|
Top four
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(John Pierce 🇦🇺)
|
Top four
|
|
2019 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(Co-star Samantha Stosur 🇦🇺)
|
"Champion"
|
2019 French Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Duan Yingying/Zheng Saisai
|
* Runner-up *
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Gabriela Dabrowski 🇨🇦)
|
Final eight
|
||
Zhang Shuai
(Co-star Samantha Stosur 🇦🇺)
|
Final eight
|
||
Mixed doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(John Pierce 🇦🇺)
|
Final eight
|
|
2019 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's singles
|
Zhang Shuai
|
Final eight
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Gabriela Dabrowski 🇨🇦)
|
* Runner-up *
|
|
Mixed doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Matvei Middelkop 🇳🇱)
|
Top four
|
|
2019 US Open
|
Women's singles
|
Wang Qiang
|
Final eight
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Gabriela Dabrowski 🇨🇦)
|
Final eight
|
|
Women's doubles
|
Duan Yingying/Zheng Saisai
|
Final eight
|
|
2020 Australian Open
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zheng Saisai
(Co-host Yoran Fleigan 🇧🇪)
|
Final eight
|
2020 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Partner Nicole Merichal-Martinez 🇺🇸)
|
* Runner-up *
|
2021 Wimbledon Championships
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(John Pierce 🇦🇺)
|
Final eight
|
2021 US Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(Co-star Samantha Stosur 🇦🇺)
|
"Champion"
|
Australian Open 2022
|
Mixed doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(John Pierce 🇦🇺)
|
Top four
|
French Open 2022
|
Women's doubles
|
Yang Zhaoxuan/Xu Yifan
|
Final eight
|
The 2022 Wimbledon Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(Partner Elise Mertens 🇧🇪)
|
* Runner-up *
|
2023 Australian Open
|
Women's doubles
|
Yang Zhaoxuan
(Partner Zhan Haoqing [Taipei, China]
)
|
Final eight
|
French Open 2023
|
Women's doubles
|
Wang Xinyu
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
Champion
|
2023 Wimbledon Tennis Championships
|
Women's doubles
|
Zhang Shuai
(Carolyn Dorhead 🇺🇸)
|
Top four
|
Mixed doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Co-host Yoran Fleigan 🇧🇪)
|
* Runner-up *
|
|
2023 US Open
|
Women's singles
|
Zheng Qinwen
|
Final eight
|
Women's doubles
|
Wang Xinyu
Partner Hsieh Su-wei [Taipei, China]
)
|
Top four
|
|
Mixed doubles
|
Xu Yifan
(Co-host Yoran Fleigan 🇧🇪)
|
Final eight
|
|
Australian Open 2024
|
Women's singles
|
Zheng Qinwen
|
runner-up
|
Men's doubles
|
Zhang Zhizhen
|
Top four
|
|
Reference materials:
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Championship trophy
tennis
Four Open Championships
|
Singles Champions (Men)
|
Singles Champions (Women)
|
---|---|---|
Australian Open
|
【Norman Brookes Challenge Cup】
Norman Brookes Challenge Cup
(Norman Brooks: a legend in the history of the Australian Open, one of the founders of the Australian Open, known as the "father of Australian tennis")
|
【Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup】
Daphne Akhurst memorial cup
(Daphne Akhurst: Australian Open history legend, won five women's singles titles at the start of the tournament)
|
French Open
|
(Susan Lungrand: One of the greatest women's tennis players of all time, who rose from a ballet company member to the "queen of tennis" in the 1920s)
|
|
Wimbledon
Championships
|
(18-inch high gold-plated trophy)
|
【Rosewater Dish】
【Venus Rosewater Dish】
|
US. Open
|
Tennis awards
(English)
|
Tennis awards
(Chinese)
|
sort
|
Message
|
---|---|---|---|
Golden Slam
|
U u u u
|
Golden Slam of the year
|
In one year, complete
Grand slam
winning the Grand Slam and winning an Olympic gold medal in tennis.
(Annual Golden Slam: refers to a player who wins
In a season (year)
Winning all four Grand Slam titles and
Summer Olympics
Gold medal in tennis.)
|
Career golden slam
|
(The Professional Golden Slam: A player who wins
In one's career
Won all four majors in a row
Summer Olympics
Gold medal in tennis.)
|
||
Grand Slam
|
U u u u
|
Career Grand Slam
|
It means you've won all four Grand Slams in your career. Such as
Graf
,
Navratilova
,
Serena Williams
,
Maria Sharapova
Et al.
|
Grand Slam of the year
|
Refers to the four most famous events of the year:
Us Open
.
winning the Grand Slam means winning all four events in a single season, which is more difficult. Graf, for example. Serena Williams has won the Serena Grand Slam twice, the Grand Slam of the year (02-03/14-15).
|
In tennis, a Grand Slam is a tournament in which a player wins the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and Wimbledon in a single season (year)
U.S. Open
Four items
competition
One or more of the championships.
In English, Grand Slam
“Grand Slam”
It was first used in
The year 1933
.
At that time, a man named John Kieran (
John Kieran
The American journalist, describing Jack Crawford's ambition to win the four events mentioned above that year, likened it to a countered and vulnerable grand slam in bridge. Unfortunately, Crawford lost to Fred Perry in the final of the United States Championship that year.
Fred Perry
), failed to achieve.
It wasn't until 1938 that
Donald Boogie
Donald Budge became the first player in history to win all four majors.
Although the term Grand Slam was originally used only in tennis, it has gradually been adopted by other sports to describe similar achievements by players. Typically in golf, a Grand Slam is when a player wins four major championships in a single year.
Grand slam
|
male
|
woman
|
---|---|---|
A year
Winning all four Grand Slams
's player
|
Don Boogie
(1938)
Rod Laver
(1962, 1969)
|
Maureen Connolly
(1953)
Margaret Smith Court
(1970)
Graf (1988)
|
career
All four Grand Slams
's player
|
Don Boogie
Andrew Agassi
Novak Djokovic
|
Chris Evert
Graf
(1988)
Serena Williams
(Serena Williams)
|
Golden Slam
U u u u
|
Andrew Agassi
(Four Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal not won in one year)
(Four Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal not won in one year)
|
Graf
(1988)
(The four Grand Slams and the Olympic gold medal are won in one year, also known as the Golden Slam of the year)
Serena Williams
(Serena Williams)
(Four Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal not won in one year)
|
item
|
name
|
nationality
|
realize
year
Golden Slam
Time period
|
Award time
|
picture
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
woman
singles
|
(Steffi Graf)
|
Germany
|
The year 1988
|
1988 Australian Open
The year 1988
French Open
1988 Wimbledon Championship
The year 1988
Us Open
1988 Seoul Olympics
|
gainer
item
|
name
|
nationality
|
realize
occupation
Golden Slam
Time period
|
Award time
|
picture
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
male
singles
|
(Andre Agassi)
|
America
|
The year 1992
-
The year 1999
|
1992 Wimbledon Championship
1994 US Open
1995 Australian Open
1996 Atlanta Olympics
1999 French Open
|
|
(Rafael Nadal)
|
Spain
|
The year 2005
-
The year 2010
|
2005 French Open
2008 Wimbledon Championship
The year 2008
Beijing Olympic Games
2009 Australian Open
2010 US Open
|
||
male
doubles
|
(Todd Woodbridge)
|
Australia
|
The year 1992
-
The year 2000
|
1992 Australian Open
1993 Wimbledon Championship
1995 US Open
1996 Atlanta Olympics
2000 French Open
|
|
(Mark Woodforde)
|
Australia
|
The year 1992
-
The year 2000
|
1992 Australian Open
1993 Wimbledon Championship
1995 US Open
1996 Atlanta Olympics
2000 French Open
|
||
Mike Bryan
(Mike Bryan)
|
America
|
The year 2003
-
The year 2012
|
2003 French Open
2005 US Open
Wimbledon 2006
2006 Australian Open
The year 2012
London Olympic Games
|
||
Bob Bryan
(Bob Bryan)
|
America
|
The year 2003
-
The year 2012
|
2003 French Open
2005 US Open
Wimbledon 2006
2006 Australian Open
The year 2012
London Olympic Games
|
||
woman
singles
|
(Steffi Graf)
|
Germany
|
The year 1988
|
1988 French Open
1988 Australian Open
1988 Wimbledon Championship
1988 US Open
1988 Seoul Olympics
|
|
(Serena Williams)
(Serena Williams)
|
America
|
The year 1999
-
The year 2012
|
1999 US Open
2002 French Open
2002 Wimbledon Championships
2003 Australian Open
2012
London Olympic Games
|
||
woman
doubles
|
(Serena Williams)
(Serena Williams)
|
America
|
The year 1999
-
The year 2001
|
1999 French Open
1999 US Open
2000 Wimbledon Championship
The year 2000
Sydney Olympic Games
2001 Australian Open
|
|
(Venus Williams)
(Venus Williams)
|
America
|
The year 1999
-
The year 2001
|
1999 French Open
1999 US Open
2000 Wimbledon Championship
The year 2000
Sydney Olympic Games
2001 Australian Open
|
Champion since the Open
A given year
|
Australian Open women's singles champion
|
French Open women's singles champion
|
Wimbledon women's singles champion
|
Us Open women's singles champion
|
2024
|
/
|
/
|
/
|
|
2023
|
||||
2022
|
Iga Swiatk (Poland)
[18]
|
Iga Swiatk (Poland)
[18]
|
||
2021
|
Naomi Osaka (Japan)
|
Krygitskova (Czech Republic)
|
Ashgray Batty (Australia)
|
Emma Radukanu (UK)
|
2020
|
Sophia Kenning (USA)
|
Iga Swiatk (Poland)
|
Cancel
|
Naomi Osaka (Japan)
|
2019
|
Naomi Osaka (Japan)
|
Ashgray Batty (Australia)
|
Simona Halep (Romania)
|
Bianca Andrescu (Canada)
|
2018
|
Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark)
|
Simona Halep (Romania)
|
Angelic Kopol (Germany)
|
Naomi Osaka (Japan)
|
2017
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Yelena Ostapenko (Latvia)
|
Garbini Muguraza (Spain)
|
Stephens (USA)
|
2016
|
Angelic Kopol (Germany)
|
Garbini Muguraza (Spain)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Angelic Kopol (Germany)
|
2015
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Flavia Pennetta (Italy)
|
2014
|
Li Na (China)
|
Maria Sharapova (Russia)
|
Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
2013
|
Victoria Azarenka (Belarus)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Marion Bartoli (France)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
2012
|
Victoria Azarenka (Belarus)
|
Maria Sharapova (Russia)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
2011
|
Jim Clijsters (Belgium)
|
Li Na (China)
|
Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic)
|
Samantha Stosur (Australia)
|
2010
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Francesca Schiavone (Italy)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Jim Clijsters (Belgium)
|
2009
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Svotlana Kuznetsova (Russia)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Jim Clijsters (Belgium)
|
2008
|
Maria Sharapova (Russia)
|
Ana Ivanovic (Serbia)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
2007
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
2006
|
Amelie Mauresmo (France)
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
Emily Mauresmo (France)
|
Maria Sharapova (Russia)
|
2005
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
Jim Clijsters (Belgium)
|
2004
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
Anastasia Miskina (Russia)
|
Maria Sharapova (Russia)
|
Svotlana Kuznetsova (Russia)
|
2003
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Justine Henin (Belgium)
|
2002
|
Jennifer Capriati (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
2001
|
Jennifer Capriati (USA)
|
Jennifer Capriati (USA)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
2000
|
Lindsay Davenport (USA)
|
Marie Pierce (France)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
Venus Williams (USA)
|
1999
|
Martina Hingis (Switzerland)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Lindsay Davenport (USA)
|
Serena Williams (USA)
|
1998
|
Martina Hingis (Switzerland)
|
Arantza Sanchez Vicario (Spain)
|
Jana Novotna (Czech Republic)
|
Lindsay Davenport (USA)
|
1997
|
Martina Hingis (Switzerland)
|
Eva Majoli (Croatia)
|
Martina Hingis (Switzerland)
|
Martina Hingis (Switzerland)
|
1996
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
1995
|
Marie Pierce (France)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
1994
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Arantza Sanchez Vicario (Spain)
|
Conchita Martinez (Spain)
|
Arantza Sanchez Vicario (Spain)
|
1993
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
1992
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
1991
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
1990
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Monica Seles (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Gabriela Sabatini (Argentina)
|
1989
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Arantza Sanchez Vicario (Spain)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
1988
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
1987
|
Hana Mandelikova (Czechoslovakia)
|
Steffi Graf (Germany)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
1986
|
Not yet held
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
1985
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Hana Mandelikova (Czechoslovakia)
|
1984
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
1983
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
1982
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
1981
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Hana Mandelikova (Czechoslovakia)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Tracy Austin (USA)
|
1980
|
Hana Mandelikova (Czechoslovakia)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Ivan Goolagong (Australia)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
1979
|
Barbara Jordan (United States)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Tracy Austin (USA)
|
1978
|
Chris O 'Neill (Australia)
|
Virginia Lucic (Romania)
|
Martina Navratilova (USA)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
1977
|
Ewen Goolagong Cowley (Australia)
|
Pa Schriever (Yugoslavia)
|
Virginia Wade (UK)
|
Chris Evert (USA)
|
Kerry Melville Ritter (Australia)
|
||||
1976
|
Ewen Goolagong Cowley (Australia)
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Sue Barker (UK)
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Chris Evert (USA)
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Chris Evert (USA)
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1975
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Ewen Goolagong Cowley (Australia)
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Chris Evert (USA)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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Chris Evert (USA)
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1974
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Ewen Goolagong Cowley (Australia)
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Chris Evert (USA)
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Chris Evert (USA)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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1973
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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1972
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Virginia Wade (UK)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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1971
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Ivan Goolagong (Australia)
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Ivan Goolagong (Australia)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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1970
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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1969
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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Ann Jones (UK)
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Margaret Court (Australia)
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1968
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Nancy Rich (USA)
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Billie Jean King (United States)
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Virginia Wade (UK)
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Reference material
[7]
List of champions since the Open (until the end of the 2024 Australian Open)
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)
A given year
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Australian Open men's singles champion
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French Open men's singles champion
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Wimbledon men's singles champion
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Us Open men's singles champion
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2024
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2023
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2022
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Carlos Alcaras
(Spain)
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2021
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Daniil Medvedev (Russia)
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2020
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Cancel
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Dominic Thiem (Austria)
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2019
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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2018
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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2017
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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2016
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Andy Murray (UK)
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Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland)
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2015
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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2014
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Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Marin Cilic (Croatia)
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2013
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Andy Murray (UK)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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2012
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Andy Murray (UK)
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2011
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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2010
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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2009
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina)
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2008
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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2007
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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2006
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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2005
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Marat Safin (Russia)
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Rafael Nadal (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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2004
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Gaston Gaudio (Argentina)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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2003
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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Juan Carlos Ferrero (Spain)
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Roger Federer (Switzerland)
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Andy Roddick (USA)
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2002
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Thomas Johansen (Sweden)
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Albert Costa (Spain)
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Lleyton Hewitt (Australia)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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2001
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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Gustavo Kurten (Brazil)
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Goran Ivanisevic (Croatia)
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Lleyton Hewitt (Australia)
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2000
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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Gustavo Kurten (Brazil)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Marat Safin (Russia)
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1999
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Evgeny Kafelnikov (Russia)
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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1998
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Peter Koda (Czech Republic)
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Carlos Moya (Spain)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Patrick Rafter (Australia)
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1997
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Gustavo Kurten (Brazil)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Patrick Rafter (Australia)
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1996
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Boris Becker (Germany)
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Evgeny Kafelnikov (Russia)
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Richard Krajicek (Netherlands)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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1995
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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Thomas Muster (Austria)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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1994
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Sergio Bruguera (Spain)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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1993
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Jim Corell (USA)
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Sergio Bruguera (Spain)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
|
1992
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Jim Corell (USA)
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Jim Corell (USA)
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Andre Agassi (USA)
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Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
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1991
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Boris Becker (Germany)
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Jim Corell (USA)
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Michael Stich (Germany)
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Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
|
1990
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
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Andres Gomez (Ecuador)
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Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
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Pete Sampras (USA)
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1989
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
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Depei Chang (USA)
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Boris Becker (Germany)
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Boris Becker (Germany)
|
1988
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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1987
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Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
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Pat Cash (Australia)
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
|
1986
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Not yet held
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
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Boris Becker (Germany)
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
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1985
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Stefan Edberg (Sweden)
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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Boris Becker (Germany)
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
|
1984
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)
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John McEnroe (USA)
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John McEnroe (USA)
|
1983
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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Yannick Noah (France)
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John McEnroe (USA)
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Jimmy Connors (United States)
|
1982
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John Crick (United States)
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MATS Wieland (Sweden)
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Jimmy Connors (United States)
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Jimmy Connors (United States)
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1981
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John Crick (South Africa)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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John McEnroe (USA)
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John McEnroe (USA)
|
1980
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Brian Tichell (USA)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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John McEnroe (USA)
|
1979
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Guillermo Vilas (Argentina)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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John McEnroe (USA)
|
1978
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Guillermo Vilas (Argentina)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Jimmy Connors (United States)
|
1977
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Vitasgukuratis (USA)
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Guillermo Vilas (Argentina)
|
Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Guillermo Vilas (Argentina)
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Roscoe Tanner (USA)
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1976
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Mark Edmondson (Australia)
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Adriano Panetta (Italy)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Jimmy Connors (United States)
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1975
|
John Newcomb (Australia)
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Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Arthur Ashe (United States)
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Manuel Orantz (Spain)
|
1974
|
Jimmy Connors (United States)
|
Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
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Jimmy Connors (United States)
|
Jimmy Connors (United States)
|
1973
|
John Newcomb (Australia)
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Ilie Nastase (Romania)
|
Jan Cordes (Czechoslovakia)
|
John Newcombe (Australia)
|
1972
|
Ken Rothwell (Australia)
|
Andres Gimeno (Spain)
|
Stan Smith (USA)
|
Ilie Nastase (Romania)
|
1971
|
Ken Rothwell (Australia)
|
Jan Cordes (Czechoslovakia)
|
John Newcombe (Australia)
|
Stan Smith (USA)
|
1970
|
Arthur Ashe (United States)
|
Jan Cordes (Czechoslovakia)
|
John Newcombe (Australia)
|
Ken Rothwell (Australia)
|
1969
|
Rod Laver (Australia)
|
Rod Laver (Australia)
|
Rod Laver (Australia)
|
Rod Laver (Australia)
|
1968
|
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Ken Rothwell (Australia)
|
Rod Laver (Australia)
|
Arthur Ashe (United States)
|