Grand slam history part 1



Grand Slams Tournament

1) Australia Open: It is the first Slam of the year held every year on mid January in Melbourne. This slam played on grass court . Founded in 1905 very prestigious Tournament on the beginning of every year. This tournament hold heavy rush every year and also the most appreciated tennis event. Roy Stanley Emerson is an australian player who is number one player on grass court Australia open event.


 He won 6 times this slam . He is the only male player to have completed a Career Grand Slam (winning titles at all four Grand Slam events) in both singles and doubles.
Novak Djokovic also won 6 times this event.


In Woman Single Event, Margaret Court Australian born won highest 11 time event.

2) French Open: The French Open, also called Roland-Garros  tournament. It is started in late may of every year also it is the only of major slam currently played on clay court. It is started in 1891 one of the oldest event in tennis history. Spanish tennis man player  Rafael Nadal won Single event record 10 time in French open history .'

Christine Marie Evert , women player of USA won Seven highest time in women event of french open.
3) The Championships, Wimbledon:  It is the Oldest tennis tournament in history. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is played on outdoor grass courts..

In 1988  Australia open event shifted to Hard Court , wimbledon only major event of Grass Court.
Roger Federer  Swiss tennis player won the highest Eight Time this in Single events.

Martina Navratilova  former Czechoslovak and later American tennis player won women highest Nine time .


This is the brief detail of this three major slam next fourth will be published soon . 
 So stay with us and enjoy reading .
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