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Tennis features various playing surfaces, including grass, clay, and hard courts, each offering unique challenges. The game is the most famous and remarkable among all other games. Tennis is a racket sport category across all sports competitions. Generally, most sports were played under certain restrictions, and only category-based tournaments were conducted. In particular, tennis features at multiple levels, including junior and Wheelchair events, highlighted with others.
In addition, the tennis world hosts four of the most prestigious Grand Slam events. This game is one of the most globally famous sports, blending athleticism, strategy, and skill. Tennis is attractive to millions of fans across continents and traditions. The game has a set of unique traditions and the skills required to shine and shape its global identity.
Tennis is a racket sport, and players can play singles and doubles. The main objective of tennis is to strike the ball into the opponent’s court so they cannot return it successfully. Points are earned when the opponent fails to return the ball within the boundaries or commits a fault. Matches are featured in sets, games, and end in a match triumph. Surfaces include hard, grass, and clay courts, all with standard court dimensions. These combinations of technique, skill, and equipment define global tennis.
Men’s Singles
Women’s Singles
Men’s Doubles
Women’s Doubles
Mixed Doubles
Professional Tennis
Senior Tennis
Masters Tennis
Deaf Tennis
Intellectual Disability Tennis
Boys’ Singles
Girls’ Singles
Boys’ Doubles
Girls’ Doubles
Wheelchair Men’s singles
Wheelchair Women’s Singles
Wheelchair quad Singles
Wheelchair Men’s Doubles
Wheelchair Women’s Doubles
Wheelchair quad doubles
Wheelchair Boys’ Singles
Wheelchair Boys’ Doubles
Wheelchair Girls’ Singles
Wheelchair Girls’ Doubles
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Grand Slam Tournament |
Surface |
Location |
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Australian Open |
Hard Court |
Melbourne, Australia |
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French Open |
Clay Court |
Paris, France |
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Wimbledon Championships |
Grass Court |
Wimbledon, United Kingdom |
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US Open |
Hard Court |
New York City, United States |
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Format |
Best-of-3 Sets |
Best-of-5 Sets |
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Total Sets Played |
Maximum 3 Sets |
Maximum 5 Sets |
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Sets Needed to Win |
2 Sets |
3 Sets |
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Losing Sets Allowed |
Up to 1 Set |
Up to 2 Sets |
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Tie Situation |
No match ties |
No match ties |
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Category |
Match Format |
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Men's Singles (Grand Slams) |
Best-of-5 Sets |
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Women's Singles (Grand Slams) |
Best-of-3 Sets |
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Women's Doubles |
Best-of-3 Sets |
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Men's Doubles |
Best-of-3 Sets |
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Mixed Doubles |
Best-of-3 Sets (often with a match tiebreak in the final set) |
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ATP Tour Events |
Best-of-3 Sets |
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WTA Tour Events |
Best-of-3 Sets |
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Junior Events |
Best-of-3 Sets |
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Wheelchair Tennis |
Best-of-3 Sets |