US Open is one of the four tournaments of the Grand Slam. The ultimate ruler of this era is beyond doubt Roger Federer, from Switzerland, yet winning the title five consecutive times from 2004-2008, which makes him the ultimate ruler of this era.
US Open is one of the four tournaments of the Grand Slam. The ultimate ruler of this era is beyond doubt Roger Federer, from Switzerland, yet winning the title five consecutive times from 2004-2008, which makes him the ultimate ruler of this era.
The golden era from 1999-1990 belongs to United States’ tennis players, when one of the greatest tennis player Pete Sampras.
The prestige of the U.S open had been in the hands of the United States during the era of 1989-1980.
The era of 2000-2010 shows the dominance of one of the best tennis players ever and that is Roger Federer from Basel, Switzerland.
When it comes to Wimbledon’s era of 1999-1990, there is only one name which appeared to be uncontested amongst famous male tennis players, holding the record for 286 weeks, and No. 1 ranking in the history of tennis.
Wimbledon has a history of challenging competitions and one of the prime examples is the era of 1989-1980 when the title went into the hands of the United States, Sweden, and Germany.
Wimbledon in the era of 1969-1960 fulfilled the dream of Australian tennis players, who held the trophy and the runner-up position for almost throughout the era.
Wimbledon since its start in 1877 is one of the four Grand Slam Tournaments which are highly reputed and premium tournaments.
The era of 1989-1980 in French Open tennis tournaments has been an alternative win pattern which was shared by two famous male tennis players, Ivan Lendl and Mats Wilander.