Tennis Grand Slam Winners 2024 with Major Stats: Complete Details

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Did sports in the news make you worried about acing that Current Affairs section? Relax—we’ve got you covered! This post is your one-stop shop for all things Tennis Grand Slam winners of 2024—not just names but some cool stats, too!

Knowing these champions isn’t just for cheering in front of the TV. It can help you conquer competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, Railways, and even State PSCs. Yep, these exams love testing your knowledge of current events, and sports are a big part of that.

So, instead of panicking, let’s dive in and see who ruled the courts of Wimbledon, the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open this year (2024). Plus, we’ll uncover some legendary players who’ve dominated Grand Slams throughout history. Brush up on your knowledge and impress those examiners with your champion-level trivia!

Tennis Grand Slam Schedule 2024

Tennis EventDateLocation
Australian Open15-28 January 2024Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
French Open26 May-9 June 2024Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
The Championships Wimbledon1-14 July 2024All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, London, England
US Open26 August-8 September 2024USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, New York City, US

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Winner of the Latest Tennis Tournament

French Open

Men’s Singles:

  • Winner: Carlos Alcaraz
  • Runner-up: Alexander Zverev
  • Notable Achievement: Carlos Alcaraz secured his maiden French Open title, defeating Alexander Zverev in a marathon five-set final. He also became the youngest player to win a Grand Slam across three court surfaces.

Women’s Singles:

  • Winner: Iga Swiatek
  • Runner-up: Jasmine Paolini
  • Notable Achievement: Iga Świątek becomes the youngest player to win three consecutive French Open titles since Monica Seles, who achieved this feat from 1990 to 1992.
  • Final Score: Iga Swiatek defeated Jasmine Paolini in straight sets.

Australian Open

Men’s Singles

  • Jannik Sinner just became a Grand Slam champion! He’s now the world No.4 and won the Australian Open 2024 men’s singles title in a super exciting match against Daniil Medvedev.
  • Even though he lost the first two sets, he bounced back and won the next three sets to secure the victory in about three hours and 44 minutes on Sunday night at Rod Laver Arena.
  • What makes it even more special is that he’s the first Italian, whether male or female, to win a singles title at the Australian Open in the Open era. And get this, at just 22 years old, he’s the youngest player from Italy to win a Grand Slam!

Women’s Singles

  • Aryna Sabalenka just won the Australian Open title again by defeating Zheng Qinwen.
  • This is a big deal because she’s the first woman to win this tournament in consecutive years since Victoria Azarenka did it in 2012-13. It’s quite an impressive feat!

Men’s Grand Slam Title Winners 2024

YearTournamentWinnerRunner-up
2024Australian OpenJannik Sinner (Italy)Daniil Medvedev (Russia)
2024French OpenCarlos Alcaraz (Spain) Alexander Zverev (Germany)
2024Wimbledon
2024US Open

Women’s Grand Slam Title Winners 2024

YearTournamentWinnerRunner-Up
2024Australian OpenAryna Sabalenka (Belarus)Zheng Qinwen (China)
2024French OpenIga Świątek (Poland)Jasmine Paolini (Italy)
2024Wimbledon
2024US Open

Tennis Grand Slam Winners (Singles) – 2024

EventSurfaceMen’s SinglesWomen’s Singles
Australian OpenHardJannik Sinner (Italy)Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus)
French OpenClayCarlos Alcaraz (Spain)Iga Świątek (Poland)
WimbledonGrass
US OpenHard

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Tennis Grand Slam Venues Facts

The Grand Slam tournaments are the four most prestigious annual tennis events in the world and are run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

4 Major Tennis Events Courts [Playground Types]

The four major tennis events, also known as Grand Slam tournaments, are played on different types of courts. They are:

  • Australian Open: The Australian Open is played on hard courts, specifically Plexicushion, which is a type of acrylic surface.
  • French Open (Roland Garros): The French Open is played on clay courts, which are made of crushed brick.
  • Wimbledon: Wimbledon is played on grass courts, which are made of natural grass.
  • US Open: The US Open is played on hard courts, specifically DecoTurf, an acrylic surface.
4 Major Tennis Events Courts [Playground Types]
4 Major Tennis Events Courts [Playground Types]

Tennis Grand Slam Schedule

The dates for the four major tennis events, also known as Grand Slam tournaments, vary slightly from year to year, but typically they are held on the following schedule:

  • Australian Open – held in mid-January.
  • French Open – held from May to early June
  • Wimbledon – held from late June to early July
  • US Open – held in August–September
* The French Open is also known as Roland Garros.
* Wimbledon is the most prestigious and oldest tennis tournament in the world.

Location of the 4 Major Tennis Events

  • Australian Open: Melbourne Park (Rod Laver Arena), Melbourne, Australia
  • French Open: Stade Roland Garros (Court Philippe Chatrier), Paris, France
  • Wimbledon: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (Centre Court), London, United Kingdom
  • US Open: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States

Playground / Courts

▪ Playground of the 4 Major Tennis Tournament ____

  • Australian Open – played on hard courts
  • French Open – played on clay courts
  • Wimbledon – played on natural grass
  • US Open – played on hard courts
▪ A clay court made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or another unbound mineral aggregate.

▪ The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament, which is played on Clay courts.

▪ A hard court made of rigid materials such as asphalt or concrete and covered with acrylic resins.
Location of the 4 Major Tennis Events
Location of the 4 Major Tennis Events

The 5 events played in each tournament

▪ Each tournament of the Grand Slam features 5 major events, namely___

  • Men’s singles
  • Women’s singles
  • Men’s doubles
  • Women’s doubles
  • Mixed doubles

Tennis Grand Slam Major Titles Facts

Grand Slam or Calendar Year Grand Slam
▪ In tennis, the Grand Slam refers to winning all four of the major tournaments in a single calendar year: the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

Non-calendar year Grand Slam
▪ Winning the four major tournaments in consecutive order, but not in the same calendar year is referred to as a “non-calendar year Grand Slam.

Career Grand Slam
▪ A player earns a “Career Grand Slam” by winning each of the four major tournaments at least once during their career, regardless of the order or timing of their victories.

Golden Slam
▪ A “Golden Grand Slam” refers to winning a gold medal at the Summer Olympics in the same year as winning all four major tennis tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open).

Calendar Golden Slam
▪ A “calendar Golden Slam” can only be achieved in the year of the Summer Olympics, by winning all five titles (the four major tennis tournaments and the Olympic gold medal) within the same calendar year.

Non-calendar year Golden Slam
▪ The “non-calendar year Golden Slam” or “Career Golden Slam” is achieved by winning a gold medal at the Summer Olympics and all four major tennis tournaments over the course of a player’s career, regardless of the order or timing of their victories.

Super Slam
▪ The “Super Slam” refers to winning all four major tennis tournaments, the ATP or WTA Tour Championships, and the Olympic gold medal, all in the same period of time

Boxed set of Grand slams
▪ A “boxed set” of Grand Slam titles refers to winning all four major tennis tournaments in a single year in all three disciplines: singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.

Career Boxed set of Grand slams
▪ A “boxed set” of Career Grand Slam titles refers to winning all four major tennis tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open) in all three disciplines (singles, doubles, mixed doubles) over the course of a player’s career.

• No male player has ever achieved a “boxed set” of Grand Slam titles, while only three female players have done so in their careers.

  • Margaret Court
  • Doris Hart
  • Martina Navratilova

Tennis Grand Slam Most Title Winners Facts

Who has won the most Grand Slam titles?

Tennis Grand Slam Men’s singles titles (As of September 2023)

  • Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – Winner of 24 Grand Slam titles.
  • Margaret Court (Australia) – Winner of 24 Grand Slam titles.
  • Rafael Nadal (Spain) – Winner of 22 Grand Slam titles.
  • Roger Federer (Switzerland) – Winner of 20 Grand Slam titles.
Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal

Most Grand Slam titles won by a player in men’s singles

  • As of September 11, 2023, Novak Djokovic has won the most Grand Slam titles in men’s singles tennis with 24 wins. 
  • He is tied with Margaret Court (Australia) for the most Grand Slam titles of all time. 
  • Djokovic’s latest win was at the U.S. Open where he defeated Daniil Medvedev in straight sets.

Top 5 Men’s Singles Grand Slam Titles Winner

RankPlayerGrand Slam titlesCountry
1Novak Djokovic24Serbia
2Rafael Nadal22Spain
3Roger Federer20Switzerland
4Pete Sampras14Australia
5Roy Emerson12United States

Who has the most singles titles in women’s tennis?

Tennis Grand Slam Women’s singles titles (As of September 2023)

  • Margaret Court (Australia) – Winner of 24 Grand Slams.
  • Serena Williams (United States) – Winner of 23 Grand Slams.
  • Steffi Graf (Germany) – Winner of 22 Grand Slams.

Top 5 Women’s Singles Grand Slam Titles Winner

RankPlayerTitlesCountry
1Margaret Court24Australia
2Serena Williams23United States
3Steffi Graf22Germany
4Helen Wills Moody19United States
5Chris Evert18United States

Who has won all four Grand Slams in the same year?

▪ The term “Grand Slam” refers to the remarkable achievement of winning all four major tennis tournaments in a single year. This feat is considered extremely difficult, as winning just one tournament is already a formidable task.

Don Budge of the United States was the first player to accomplish the Grand Slam in 1938, while Australian Rod Laver is the only other men’s singles player to have achieved this feat.

▪ In women’s singles, Maureen Connolly became the first player to do so in 1953, and since then, only Margaret Court and Steffi Graf have been able to replicate her success.

▪ Most recently, former Australian wheelchair tennis player Dylan Alcott completed the Grand Slam in wheelchair quad singles in 2021.

Tennis Player4 Grand Slam Won In The Same YearAgeGenderCountry
Don Budge193823MaleUnited States
Maureen Connolly195318FemaleUnited States
Rod Laver196224MaleAustralia
Rod Laver196931MaleAustralia
Margaret Court197020FemaleAustralia
Steffi Graf198819FemaleGermany
Dylan Alcott202131MaleAustralia
☛ Dylan Alcott is the only man to complete the Golden Slam in quad singles, winning all four majors and the Paralympics in 2021.

Who has Completed the Golden Slam?

▪ Winning a Grand Slam is an incredible achievement, but to earn a Golden Slam, players must also win an Olympic gold medal in addition to the four Grand Slam events in the same year.

Steffi Graf was the first to accomplish this remarkable feat in 1988. Since then, only two wheelchair tennis players, Diede de Groot, and Dylan Alcott, have replicated the achievement.

Steffi Graf
Steffi Graf

More Facts about Tennis Grand Slam Winners

Top 3 Tennis players with the most titles
1. Jimmy Connors (USA) – 109
2. Roger Federer (Switzerland) – 103
3. Ivan Lendl (USA) – 94

Most Hard Grand Slam Titles
▪ Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – Number of titles 12

Most Clay Grand Slam Titles
▪ Rafael Nadal (Spain) – Number of titles 13

Most Grass Grand Slam Titles
▪ Roger Federer (Switzerland) – Number of titles 8

Most Grand Slam Titles at Single Tournament
▪ Rafael Nadal (Spain) – Number of titles 13.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Tennis Grand Slam

Q1. Which are the four grand slam tennis tournaments?

Answer: The four Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

Q2. What is a grand slam?

Answer: The Grand Slam is the world’s four most important annual tournaments, particularly in sports like tennis, golf, and rugby.

Q3. In which grand slam tournament white dress is compulsory?

Answer: Wimbledon

Q4. Which of the following games is a grand slam used?

Answer: The term ‘Grand Slam’ is associated with the Tennis event.

Q5. How many grand slam tennis tournaments are held every year?

Answer: Four
The Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors, are the four most important annual tennis events.

Q6. Which grand slam tournament is played on grass?

Answer: Wimbledon
Similarly, the Australian Open and US Open played on Hard surfaces, and the French Open played on Clay courts.

Q7. Who is the first Indian to win a grand slam?

Answer: Mahesh Bhupathi (Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi) from Tami Nadu, became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam title.

Q8. When a person is said to complete a grand slam?

Answer: A person is said to complete a Grand Slam when that person wins all major tennis events in the same calendar year, such as the Australian Open, US Open, Wimbledon, and French Open.

Q9. Who has the maximum grand slam titles?

Answer: Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – 24 Titles

☛ As of September 11, 2023, Novak Djokovic has won the most Grand Slam titles in men’s singles with 24.

☛ Margaret Court, the former Australian tennis player, holds the record for winning the most Grand Slam titles in women’s singles with 24 victories.

Q10. Who won the Calendar Grand slam

Answer: To date, only five players (two males and three females) have won the calendar grand slam.
Male Winner
Don Budge (1938)
Rod Laver (1962 and 1969)
Female Winner
Maureen Connolly Brinker (1953)
Margaret Court (1970)
Steffi Graf (1988).

Q11. Which grand slams have the highest prize money?

Answer: US Open
• The US Open Grand Slam now has the highest prize money in Tennis Grand Slams 2022.
• The total prize money is USD $55.0 million.
• Winners of both men’s and singles’ matches will earn USD $3.8 million each.

Q12. Which player is the youngest grand slam winner in history?

Answer: Martina Hingis
• At the age of 16, Swiss tennis player Martina Hingis defeated former world No. 3 Mary Pierce in the final of the Australian Open.

Q13. Who was the first woman to win a tennis grand slam?

Answer: Margaret Court
• In 1970, Margaret Court became the first woman during the Open Era to win the singles Grand Slam.

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