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27 minutes ago, wolster said:

With this title, we can continue into Wimbledon and beyond :)

 

Ash Barty is doing us proud at Roland Garros. What a fighter!

Almost made me wish I had Foxtel again..

Wife and I have nothing but the highest regard for Ash , her talent, polite calm demeanour and of course her relentless drive to win.

Get Kayo Wol, for $25 / month one of the best investments I've made!

 

If she can win in 3 sets when her 1st serve is off the boil at a paltry 53% then exciting times ahead watching her career blossom!

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The Australian, French, Wimbledon and US Opens are all called Majors, not grand slams.

 

A grand slam is winning these tournaments in a row in the same calender year .

 

Barty is nowhere near a grand slam.

 

The semi final last night between Barty and Anisimova must have been the worst tennis I have ever seen at a semi final major. It was who could make the error first and frankly a choke-athon. 5 games straight,  then lose 6 games straight,  then lose another 3 games straight,  then win 7 games straight - ridiculously bad tennis. 

 

That said,  congrats on reading the French Open final.   Go Barty in the final!!

 

 

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6 hours ago, metal beat said:

The Australian, French, Wimbledon and US Opens are all called Majors, not grand slams.

 

A grand slam is winning these tournaments in a row in the same calender year .

 

 

 

 

Of course. I knew that. My bad. Title amended.

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2 minutes ago, LHC said:

Congratulations Ashleigh, a worthy champion! ?

 

Yep, it's a late night but well worth sitting up and watching, she played a great match and we now have a new French Open champion..............well done Ashleigh.

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I only saw her semi and the final. Both opponents struggled against Ash's slice and placement. Since both were very young it is hard to know if they played to their normal level, or whether the occasions were too much. Certainly in the 15mins when Anisimova started hitting freely, looked impressive and it is clear she will go well. Ash seems to have high TennisIQ and should go deep into Wimbledon..fingers crossed.

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On 08/06/2019 at 6:45 AM, metal beat said:

The Australian, French, Wimbledon and US Opens are all called Majors, not grand slams.

 

A grand slam is winning these tournaments in a row in the same calender year .

 

Barty is nowhere near a grand slam.

 

The semi final last night between Barty and Anisimova must have been the worst tennis I have ever seen at a semi final major. It was who could make the error first and frankly a choke-athon. 5 games straight,  then lose 6 games straight,  then lose another 3 games straight,  then win 7 games straight - ridiculously bad tennis. 

 

That said,  congrats on reading the French Open final.   Go Barty in the final!!

 

 

We're splitting hairs here.

Those four majors are Grand Slam tournaments, winning all of them in same calendar year is referred to as the Golden Slam.

 

Anyway, couldn't be more proud of Ash really. Like Osaka, Ash has got such a lovely personality and a very interesting backstory.

I mean, taking a break from tennis to play professional cricket and then rocketing inside the top 10 while winning Roland Garros along the way? Who does that?

 

Props to Thiem as well for playing two brilliant sets of tennis before finally capitulating to Rafa. Had it not for his suspended match against Novak, I believe he could've pushed Rafa just a little but further.

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9 minutes ago, mfdeerhunter said:

We're splitting hairs here.

Those four majors are Grand Slam tournaments, winning all of them in same calendar year is referred to as the Golden Slam.

 

 

Fair point. I have changed the title again to make everybody happy :)

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4 hours ago, mfdeerhunter said:

We're splitting hairs here.

Those four majors are Grand Slam tournaments, winning all of them in same calendar year is referred to as the Golden Slam.

 

 

Please get your facts correct as we are not splitting hairs,  you are completely wrong.

 

4 majors in the same year is called the Grand Slam.

 

4 majors + the Olympic gold medal was made up and called a Golden Slam after Steffi did this feat in 1988.

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I don't want to  risk being called a contrarian but...

 

I think this is a bit tautulogical :

Grand Slam Tennis Majors

 

You have the tennis majors as Shane has said, there's four of them ... ok.  And if you win them within a calendar year you've won a Grand Slam and as we know only one person has two Grand Slams under his belt, one encompassing the amateur era and one taking in the dawn of the professional era.

You can only have a 'Grand Slam' if you win all the 'Majors' within a calendar year so maybe the topic heading should just be a simple 'Tennis Majors' or 'All Four Tennis Majors' because there's no other 'Majors' except the big four and it's a given that you win four in a year you have a 'Grand Slam', there's no...like, small 'Majors' or middle 'Majors' just those big four and without them you don't have a Grand Slam.

 

I vote for 'Tennis Majors'

 

 

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11 minutes ago, metal beat said:

 

Please get your facts correct as we are not splitting hairs,  you are completely wrong.

 

4 majors in the same year is called the Grand Slam.

 

4 majors + the Olympic gold medal was made up and called a Golden Slam after Steffi did this feat in 1988.

Wait a minute, sorry, I got the details mixed up.

You're right, the Golden Slam is 4 Grand Slams + the Olympics but the one you're talking about, 4 majors in the same year is the Calendar Year Grand Slam.

 

So, it goes something like this, I think?

Winning all four tournaments in your career but not consecutively or on the same year is the Career Grand Slam. Roger and Rafa has this.

Winning all four tournaments consecutively but not on the same year (e.g. winning the 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 US Open, 2016 Australian Open and the 2016 Roland Garros) is called the Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam. Or the Nole/Serena Slam because Novak and Serena were the last players to have achieved this.

Winning all four tournaments in the same year is the Calendar Year Grand Slam.

 

Eh, who cares really? At least we now have something to cheer for in Ash after years of hoping the likes of Kyrgios and (ugh) Tomic would straighten themselves out.

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9 minutes ago, mfdeerhunter said:

Wait a minute, sorry, I got the details mixed up.

You're right, the Golden Slam is 4 Grand Slams + the Olympics but the one you're talking about, 4 majors in the same year is the Calendar Year Grand Slam.

 

So, it goes something like this, I think?

Winning all four tournaments in your career but not consecutively or on the same year is the Career Grand Slam. Roger and Rafa has this.

Winning all four tournaments consecutively but not on the same year (e.g. winning the 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 US Open, 2016 Australian Open and the 2016 Roland Garros) is called the Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam. Or the Nole/Serena Slam because Novak and Serena were the last players to have achieved this.

Winning all four tournaments in the same year is the Calendar Year Grand Slam.

 

Eh, who cares really? At least we now have something to cheer for in Ash after years of hoping the likes of Kyrgios and (ugh) Tomic would straighten themselves out.

 

No it is not.  Read my previous explanation.  Please give up while you are behind .?

 

The other examples you state are not correct, just media BS to make it sound good.    Non calender grand slam is made up by the media.

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Just now, metal beat said:

 

No it is not.   Please give up while you are behind .

 

The other examples you state are mot correct, just media BS to make it sound good.    Non calender grand slam is made up by the media.

 

Exactly.

It really amazes me how something so simple can be so misunderstood, which is probably the fault of the intellectually challenged commentators.

 

A Grand Slam is winning the four major tournaments ( French, Wimbledon, US open and Australian open in one calendar year)

Any other description or additional qualification is merely drivel.

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4 minutes ago, metal beat said:

The other examples you state are not correct, just media BS to make it sound good.    Non calendar<(thank me later...actually it's my spellcheck, it's ruthless!) grand slam is made up by the media. 

Absolutely correct.

I remember some of the whinges and the whining from some top ten tennis players of both sexes about the timing of the Aus Open, they wanted it changed so it could be played in a cooler month or moved to a time that wasn't in the New Year holiday period.

The unspoken charge was: Why does Australia even have a Major? Why do I have to come down to this godforsaken place where it's as hot as hell and...

 

That's why it's called a Grand Slam matey, that's why it's a Major matey and that's why it's so farking hard to win it. If you win it then look at the names on the cup...

 

*Actually, without resorting to Google. Who won the last Grand Slam? Did Sampras get one? I've no idea.

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12 minutes ago, rantan said:

French, Wimbledon, US open and Australian open in one calendar year

Apologies for my being pedantic too, but you've not put them in correct chronological order.

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1 minute ago, nonsynchro said:

Apologies for my being pedantic too, but you've not put them in correct chronological order.

Nevertheless, the message and intent is clear and correctly defined.

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26 minutes ago, wolster said:

Oh dear. Looks like I need to amend the title yet again.....

Amend it to "Tennis" :)

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