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Refers to the fact that you have three east winds, three south winds, three north winds, three west winds, plus a pair of shoguns. These are the four full fills. Commonly known as: Big Four Happiness.
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The Four Grand Slams of tennis are the abbreviations of the Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, and US Open.
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It's supposed to be four Grand Slams, right?
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He's a first-class player on clay, but here, it's still Nadal's home. A streak of 56 clay victories has gone down in history. If Ljubicic wants to challenge Nadal, he will need to run more on clay.
Roger Federer also has good clay ability, but it is still difficult to face Nadal, the king of clay, and the French Open final should still be Nadal against Fei Tianwang
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You're asking the wrong place.
The Four Great Habits ??? But I think the chances are very small, there is no hope with Federer on clay, and Fei Tianwang and Nadal are strong.
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Ljubicic has already participated in the 2005 Shanghai Masters Cup, which can be considered a master.
He still lacks the heat for the Grand Slam, but if he plays well at the French Open, he should be able to reach the semi-finals.
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Grand slam (English: grand slam) is originally a bridge term, interpreted as winning all the bids in a hand, while the Chinese translation comes from the mahjong term.
In Chinese sports, Grand Slam generally refers to an athlete or a certain sports team who has won a single individual or collective championship in a certain event, including the Olympic Games, the World Championships, and the World Cup.
In Hong Kong, when it comes to sports Grand Slams, tennis is mostly referred to, including Wimbledon, the United States Open, France Open, and Australia Open.
Nowadays, more and more awards are being extended to film and music to describe and prove the excellence and inclusiveness of the field.
In English, the term "grand slam" was first used in 1933.
At the time, an American journalist named John Kieran likened Jack Crawford to a countered and vulnerable grand slam in bridge when describing his ambition to win the four aforementioned events that year. Sadly, Crawford lost to Fred Perry in the final of that year's U.S. Championship and was unable to do so.
It wasn't until 1938 that Donald Budge became the first of the four Grand Slam winners in history.
Although the term Grand Slam was originally used only in tennis, it has since been adopted by other sports to describe similar achievements by players. A typical example is golf, where a Grand Slam is a player who wins four major events in a year.
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The tennis Grand Slam series are:
Australian Open.
French Open.
Wimbledon.
U.S. Open.
If you have won all of the above competitions, you are called full of habits.
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Winning all the top tournaments is called a Grand Slam.
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To put it simply, the Olympics, the World Championships, and the World Cup have all won the championship, which is a grand slam (such as Liu Xiang).
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World Cup, World Championships, Olympics all won!
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It refers to the competition that includes all worlds.
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Grand Slam generally refers to an athlete or a certain sports team who has won a single individual or collective championship in a certain event, including the Olympic Games, the World Championships, and the World Cup.
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Won all the awards in a certain project, such as Ma Long in China.
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In a sport, winning all the most important matches is called a Grand Slam.
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A Grand Slam is an all-around event with the highest prize, and generally refers to a competition.
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The Grand Slams in football are: the league championship of the club, the UEFA Champions League, the cup of the club, the World Cup, the cup of the continent.
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Grand Slam Nowadays, the word "Grand Slam" is one of the most popular and frequent words in the Chinese table tennis world, but I have never understood the origin and true meaning of this word, and I don't know whether the international table tennis community really has this statement. As I understand it, a Grand Slam in the true sense of the word is one that includes all the championships and honours that have been set up, and according to international practice, Grand Slams seem to refer only to singles, such as tennis, and it seems that no one has included doubles and mixed doubles, although most of them also play several events.
Table tennis events can be divided into three levels: world, continental and national. There are four major competitions in the world: the Olympic Games, the World Table Tennis Championships, the World Cup and the Finals; Continental competitions include the European Championships, the Asian Championships (and the Asian Games), etc.; There are also national championships for each country (as well as the National Games unique to China).
If according to my understanding, the real Grand Slam is only Deng Yaping, she really won all the championships and won all the honors. Lao Wa has not won the championship in the finals; Although Kong Linghui and Wang Nan have both won the Olympic Games, World Table Tennis Championships, World Cup, Finals, Asian Championship and National Championship, Kong Linghui still lacks the Asian Games and National Games champions, and Wang Nan still lacks the Asian Championships and National Games champions. Liu Guoliang's gold medal curry still lacks the championship of the finals and the titles of Asian champion and national champion, so according to my understanding of the Grand Slam, he is not a Grand Slam in the true sense of the word, but can only be said to have won the championship of all the competitions set up by the three major tournaments in the world.
In fact, Liu Guoliang also attaches great importance to the honor of the Asian champion and the national champion, a few years ago he told reporters that the championship he wanted to win the most at that time was the World Table Tennis Championships men's singles, one was the Asian champion, and the other was the national championship, but it was quite difficult to win, in contrast, the Asian championship was a little easier to win. )
You are welcome to discuss and correct.
"Grand Slam" has different connotations for different generations. Before the 80s, the only world competition in table tennis was the World Table Tennis Championships. Being able to win team, singles, doubles, and mixed doubles is called a "Grand Slam".
Before the 80s, only Emily Lin could win this honor in the Chinese team. And in the 80s, only Cao Yanhua won the "Grand Slam". In 1980, the men's World Cup singles competition was added, and in 1988, table tennis entered the Olympic family.
The Women's World Cup singles competition was only held in 1996. Generally speaking, winning the World Cup, World Championships, and Olympic Games is called the singles "Grand Slam", and those who can win this title are: Lao Wa, Deng Yaping, Liu Guoliang, Kong Linghui, Wang Nan.
If you add all the champions of the World Championships, the only real "Grand Slam" is Liu Guoliang. Deng Yaping is just short of the mixed doubles championship at the World Championships.
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: "Slam" literally means "money full of ropes". With the addition of the word "big", it becomes a "grand slam", which is a metaphor for achieving the best results in a sports competition or winning all major tournaments. For example:
After Deng Yaping and Wang Nan, Zhang Yining became the third female player to win the table tennis Grand Slam.
The Chinese women's volleyball team has won the Grand Slam of the Olympic Games, the World Cup and the World Championships.
In addition, the "Grand Slam" in tennis refers to the fact that a player has won four tournaments in a single season, including the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
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Tennis Grand Slam.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A Grand Slam in tennis is a game in which a player wins four of the following tournaments in a single season:
Australian Open.
French Open.
Wimbledon Championship.
U.S. Open.
These four tournaments are also commonly referred to as Grand Slam series. The Grand Slam series is arguably the most important tournament in professional tennis in terms of size, history, prize money, points and influence. Therefore, winning a Grand Slam title is the ultimate dream for every professional tennis player and is regarded as the crowning glory.
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It is to win four major events in one year.
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1. The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tournaments to be held in Melbourne, Australia, in the last two weeks of January each year. The Australian Open has a history of more than 100 years since its inception in 1905. However, compared to the other three Grand Slam tournaments, the Australian Open is still the youngest.
January. 2. French Open The French Open stipulates that each match adopts a best-of-5 elimination system, and the court is a slow clay court, which is conducive to baseline confrontation, so it is common for a game to last 4 hours. June.
3. Wimbledon The oldest and most prestigious tournament in tennis. The only one in a Grand Slam tournament that uses a grass court. July.
4. U.S. Open The U.S. Open consists of five events, namely men's singles, women's singles, women's doubles, men's doubles and mixed doubles. September.
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The Wimbledon Tennis Championships and the France, the United States, and the Australian Open are known as the world's four major tennis opens, and the four major tennis championships that year are called Grand Slams, so the four major tennis tournaments are also called Grand Slams.
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Grand Slams include the Australian Open, the French Open, the Wimbledon and the US Open.
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Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open.
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Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, US Open.
Australian Open hard court. Wimbledon meadows.
French net red soil. U.S. Open hard courts.
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Around January: Australian Open.
Around June: French Open.
Around July: Wimbledon.
Around September: US Open.
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1.Australian Open.
2.French Open.
3.Wimbledon.
4.U.S. Open.
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Australian Open.
Wimbledon.
French Open.
U.S. Open.
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January Australian Open.
May French Open.
July Wimbledon.
August US Open.
That's it, this year's hasn't started yet!
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