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Sport Goat Chart Breakdown: Tennis Grand Slams

7/31/2023

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The following are interesting facts when you break down Grand Slams by Player and Country: 
  • There are only two players in the Open Era that have won 10% of all Grand Slams, being Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. 
  • The Top 10 Players have won 58% of all Grand Slams, indicating there is a relatively longer tail champions. However, the Big 3 have won more than a quarter of all Grand Slams (29%).
  • The Top 5 Countries of All Time Grand Slam champions are USA, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Serbia; with the following player champion breakdown respectively: 13, 8, 4, 2, and 1. 
  • There have been 58 Grand Slam Winners, from 20 different countries in the Open Era.
Current Major Champions: 
  • Australian: Jannik Sinner
  • French: Novak Djokovic
  • Wimbledon: Carlos Alcaraz
  • US Open: Novak Djokovic
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ATP and Grand Slam Recap by Tournament

7/30/2023

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The following breakout is by the Category of the Tournament:

Grand Slams
  1. Australian Open
  2. French Open
  3. Wimbledon
  4. US Open
Masters 1000
  1. Indian Wells Open (Part 1 of the Sunshine Double)
  2. Miami Open (Part 2 of the Sunshine Double)
  3. Monte Carlo Masters
  4. Madrid Open
  5. Internazionali Rome
  6. Toronto Open
  7. Cincinnati
  8. Shanghai Masters
  9. Paris Masters
ATP 500
  1. Rotterdam Open
  2. Rio Open (Part 3 of the Golden Swing)
  3. Dubai Championships
  4. Abierto Mexicano (Acapulco)
  5. Barcelona Open
  6. Cinch Championships
  7. Halle Open
  8. Hamburg European Open
  9. Washington (Citi) Open
  10. China Open
  11. Japan Open
  12. Vienna Open
  13. Swiss Indoors Basel
ATP 250
  1. Tata Open (2023 Final Year of Competition - was the only one in India)
  2. ASB Classic
  3. Dallas Open
  4. Cordoba Open (Part 1 of the Golden Swing)
  5. Sud de France Open
  6. Delray Beach Open
  7. Argentina Open (Part 2 of the Golden Swing)
  8. Qatar Open
  9. Open 13 Provence
  10. Chile Open (Part 4 of the Golden Swing)
  11. U.S Men's Clay Court Championship
  12. Grand Prix Marrakech
  13. Mellennium Estoril Open
  14. Munich Open
  15. Srpska Open (Bosnia & Herzegovina) - Replaced Serbia Open (applying to be ATP 500)
  16. Open Lyon
  17. Boss Stuttgart Open
  18. Libema Open
  19. Mallorca Open
  20. Rothesay International
  21. Infosys Hall of Fame Open
  22. Gstaad Open
  23. Nordea Open
  24. Atlanta Open
  25. Umag Open
  26. Mifel Tennis Open
  27. Genarali Open
  28. Winston-Salem Open
  29. Chengdu Open
  30. Zuhai Championships
  31. Astana Open
  32. European Open
  33. Stockholm Open
  34. Moselle Open
  35. Tel Aviv Open
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French Open Grand Slam

7/29/2023

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The French Open is one of the four major Grand Slam tennis tournaments held annually and is the second of the year - tournament is held annually at Stade Roland Garros in Paris. The tournament features men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles, and wheelchair competitions. Driven by the seven rounds needed for a championship, the clay surface characteristics (slower pace, higher bounce), and the best-of-five-set men's singles matches, the French Open is regarded as the most physically demanding tennis tournament in the world. The French Open is the first Grand Slam tournament to join the "Open" era in 1968. Do note - The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs.
  • There have been 55 Title Recognitions with 27 Champions.
  • Rafael Nadal has won the tournament a record 14x. Only one of two players all time to have won 10x majors in one slam (with the other being Novak Djokovic 10x in the Australian). Bjorn Borg is second winning it 6x.
  • Winning a major 14x is not only the most ever won in any tournament, let alone a major, is considered to be one of the most unbreakable records in all of sports.
  • A total of 9 players have won the tournament at least twice. 
  • Novak Djokovic winning the French Open in 2023, made him the first ever player to complete the Career Slam 3x. This broke a tie with Rafael Nadal, where only both players have a minimum of 2x of Career Slams.​
  • Reigning Champion: Novak Djokovic

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Australian Open Grand Slam

7/29/2023

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The Australian Open is one of the four major Grand Slam tennis tournaments held annually and is the first of the year - tournament is held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The tournament features men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles, and wheelchair competitions. Do note - The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs.
  • There have been 55 Title Recognitions with 26 Champions.
  • Novak Djokovic has won the tournament a record 10x. Only one of two players all time to have won 10x majors in one slam (with the other being Rafael Nadal 14x in the French). Roger Federer is second with six titles.
  • A total of 14 players have won the tournament at least twice. 
  • Andy Murray has made it to the finals a total of 5x, all with second place finishes. The person tied for the second most 2nd place finishes is Rafael Nadal with 4. ​
  • Reigning Champion: Novak Djokovic

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