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A Grand Slam (sometimes called a Calendar-year Grand Slam, Calendar Grand Slam, or Calendar Slam) is the achievement of winning the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open in the same year.
The Grand Slam tournaments are the annual four major tennis events played in the Open Era, which began in 1968, superseding the Amateur Era. The Australian and U.S. tournaments were officially recognized by the ILTF in 1924, and the French Championships followed a year later in 1925 when it became open to all international players.
This is a list of all the men's Grand Slam singles finals in tennis. [1] [2] From the 1877 Wimbledon Championship up to and including the 2023 US Open, there have been 483 finals contested between 273 different men, with 152 champions emerging.
All players who won in a single year the four Grand Slam tournaments, also known as majors, starting from Don Budge in 1938 to present time.
Find out every men's tennis Grand Slam winner throughout history, here at ESPN.com.
The Grand Slam tournaments are the oldest and most prestigious in tennis, each playing a vital role in developing the sport. There are only four because no other tournaments come close to the history, scope, and tradition they each hold.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner held off a third-set charge from Taylor Fritz to win the 2024 US Open men's final in straight sets and capture his second career Grand Slam singles title. 2024 Women's Singles Champion: Aryna Sabalenka