The game of tennis has its own tournaments throughout the year, but what truly captivates the fans and brings all the rivalries under one roof are the prestigious Grand Slam events, held in four distinct locations across the globe.
While many sports have adapted their world cup and championship formats to the changing modern landscape, tennis has steadfastly maintained its iconic Grand Slam tournaments, continuing to enthrall fans with its traditional allure.

In the 2024 Grand Slam season, the men's events have been dominated by a single player, showcasing their dominance and cementing their place in the sport's annals. In contrast, the women's Grand Slam tournaments have been marked by surprises, as the consistent performers throughout the year have been unable to clinch the coveted titles, adding an element of unpredictability and excitement for the fans.
In this article, we will delve into the winners of the Three Grand Slams across all categories:
Wimbledon 2024:
The 2024 Wimbledon Championships saw a mix of dominant performances and surprises. In the men's singles, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in the final, claiming his second Wimbledon title and fourth major championship overall. Alcaraz became the youngest player in the Open Era to complete the "Channel Slam."
The women's singles final was a thrilling match, with Barbora Krejčíková defeating Jasmine Paolini to win her second Grand Slam title. Krejčíková's victory ensured a first-time Wimbledon champion for the seventh consecutive edition of the tournament. The Ladies' Singles saw dramatic early exits, including defending champion Markéta Vondroušová and world No. 1 Iga Świątek.
The Gentlemen's Doubles event saw an unseeded pair, Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten, capture the title, becoming the first Finnish man and only the third British man in the Open Era to win the Wimbledon doubles trophy. The event featured several upsets, including early exits for top seeds like Bopanna and Ebden.
The Ladies' Doubles title was won by Kateřina Siniaková and Taylor Townsend, with Siniaková completing the "Channel Slam" in the process. The event saw early eliminations of several seeded pairs, with Siniaková and Townsend upsetting top seeds Hsieh Su-wei and Elise Mertens in the semifinals.
The Mixed Doubles event was won by Jan Zieliński and Hsieh Su-wei, their second major title of the year. The event featured weather delays and super tie-breaks, with top seeds like Matthew Ebden and Ellen Perez being ousted early. Zieliński and Hsieh Su-wei eventually defeated Santiago González and Giuliana Olmos in the final.
French Open 2024:
The 2024 French Open men's singles event saw early exits by seeded players like Andrey Rublev and Ugo Humbert. Novak Djokovic withdrew due to injury, ensuring a first-time Grand Slam champion. Carlos Alcaraz eventually defeated Alexander Zverev in the final, becoming the youngest player to win on three different surfaces.
Iga Świątek dominated the women's singles event, capturing her third consecutive French Open title. She defeated Jasmine Paolini in the final, dropping only one set en route to the championship. Świątek became the third woman in the Open Era to win three straight Roland Garros titles.
The men's doubles event faced weather delays, leading to a delayed start. Top seeds faced early losses, with the unseeded pairing of Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić emerging victorious in the final to claim their first major doubles title together. Pavić completed a career Golden Slam with the win.
In the women's doubles, Coco Gauff and Kateřina Siniaková won their first Grand Slam title as a team, defeating the Italian duo of Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini in straight sets. It was Siniaková's eighth major women's doubles championship. The women's doubles event also faced schedule disruptions due to bad weather.
The mixed doubles event also faced weather delays, resulting in a late start on May 31 instead of May 29th. Several seeded pairs were upset in early rounds, with the top seeds falling in the quarterfinals. The final was contested between Desirae Krawczyk/Neal Skupski and Laura Siegemund/Édouard Roger-Vasselin, with the latter pair emerging victorious for their first major title.
Australian Open 2024:
The Australian Open saw several records broken, including the most seeded players advancing to the second round and the most five-set matches in a single edition of the tournament.
Jannik Sinner won his first major singles title at the 2024 Australian Open, defeating Daniil Medvedev in five sets. Sinner became the first Italian man to win the Australian Open and the second Italian in the Open Era to win a major.
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka successfully defended her Australian Open title, becoming the first player to do so since 2013. Sabalenka did not drop a set throughout the tournament.
In the men's doubles, Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden won their first major title together, with Bopanna becoming the oldest man in the Open Era to win a major doubles trophy.
Hsieh Su-wei and Elise Mertens won the women's doubles title, with Hsieh also capturing the mixed doubles crown alongside Jan Zieliński. Hsieh became the first woman since 2000 to win both titles at the Australian Open.
List of Winners and Runners up:
| Wimbeldon 2024 | |||
| Winner | Runner-up | ||
| Men's Singles | Carlos Alcaraz | Novak Djokovic | |
| Women's Singles | Barbora Krejčíková (Czech Republic) | Jasmine Paolini (Italy) | |
| Men's Doubles | Herry Patten (British) & Harri Heliovaara (Finland) | Max Purcell (Australia)& Jordan Thompson(Australia) | |
| Women's Doubles | Taylor Townsend (USA) & Katerina Siniakova (USA) | Gabriela Dabrowski (USA) & Erin Routliffe (USA) | |
| Mixed Doubles | Hsieh Su-Wei (Taiwan) & Jan Zielinski (Poland) | Santiago Gonzalez (Mexico) & Giuliana Olmos(Mexico) | |
| French Open | |||
| Winner | Runner-up | ||
| Men's Singles | Carlos Alcaraz | Alexander Zverev | |
| Women's Singles | Iga Świątek (Poland) | Jasmine Paolini (Italy) | |
| Men's Doubles | Marcelo Arevalo (El Salvador) & Mate Pavic (Croati) | Simone Bolelli (Italy) and Andrea Vavassori (Italy) | |
| Women's Doubles | Coco Gauff (USA) & Katerina Siniakova (Czech) | Sara Errani (Italy) & Jasmine Paolini (Italy) | |
| Mixed Doubles | Laura Siegemund (Germany) and Edouard Roger-Vasselin (France) | Desirae Krawczyk (USA) and Neal Skupski (Britain) | |
| Australian Open | |||
| Winner | Runner-up | ||
| Men's Singles | Jannik Sinner | Daniil Medvedev | |
| Women's Singles | Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) | Zheng Qinwen (China) | |
| Men's Doubles | Rohan Bopanna (India) and Mark Ebden (Australia) | Simone Bolelli (Italy) and Andrea Vavassori (Italy) | |
| Women's Doubles | Hsieh Su-Wei (Taiwan) and Elise Mertens (Belgium) | Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) and Lyudmyla Kichenok (Ukraine) | |
| Mixed Doubles | Hsieh Su-Wei (Taiwan) & Jan Zielinski (Poland) | Desirae Krawczyk (USA) and Neal Skupski (Britain) |
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