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  2. Grand Slam (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The term Grand Slam is also attributed to the Grand Slam tournaments, referred to as Majors, and they are the world's four most important annual professional tennis tournaments. They offer the most ranking points, prize money, public and media attention, the greatest strength and size of the field and, in recent years, the longest matches for ...

  3. Walk-off home run - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Nationals celebrate a walk-off grand slam hit by Justin Maxwell in 2009. A grand slam is a home run hit with all three bases occupied by baserunners ("bases loaded"), thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play. A walk-off home run with the bases loaded is therefore known as a walk-off grand slam.

  4. Grand slam (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a grand slam is a home run hit with all three bases occupied by baserunners ("bases loaded"), thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play. According to The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, the term originated in the card game of contract bridge, [better source needed] in which a grand slam involves taking all the possible ...

  5. Grand Slam - Wikipedia

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    Grand Slam (figure skating), winning all three major annual senior-level international competitions within a single season; Grand Slam (rugby union), one national team defeating all others in the Six Nations Championship; Grand Slam (shinty), one club winning four annual shinty trophies; Grand slam, in roller derby, a five-point scoring pass

  6. Glossary of tennis terms - Wikipedia

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    Career Grand Slam (or career slam): Players who have won all four Major championships over the course of their career (but not within the same calendar year) are said to have won a career Grand Slam. [34] Carpet court: A surface for tennis courts consisting of textile or polymer materials supplied in rolls. Previously common for indoor ...

  7. Grand Slam (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Slam is an accomplishment recognized by various professional wrestling promotions in the United States and Japan.It is a distinction given to a professional wrestler who has either won four specific championships within a promotion throughout their career, or all available championships.

  8. List of Grand Slam and related tennis records - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Margaret Court won a record nine titles out of twelve available to a player in the same year: the singles, doubles and mixed doubles at all four Grand Slam tournaments. [ citation needed ] In 1985, Martina Navratilova reached the final in all Grand Slam events held that year, equaling the record of eleven final appearances set by Court ...

  9. Open Era tennis records – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    The first open tournament was the 1968 British Hard Court Championships held in April, [1] followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam tournament, the 1968 French Open, a month later. [2] Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), [ 3 ] the International Tennis Federation (ITF), [ 4 ...