Grandslam
2015 Winners
Men’s Singles
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Grandslam 2015
|
Winner
|
Runner
|
2014 Winner
|
Australian
Open
|
Novak
Djokovic
(Serbia)
|
Andy
Murray
(Great
Britain)
|
Stanislas Wawrinka (
|
French
Open
|
Stanislas
Wawarinka
(Switzerland)
|
Novak
Djokovic
(Serbia)
|
Rafael Nadal
(
|
Wimbledon
|
Novak
Djokovic
(Serbia)
|
Roger
Federer
(Switzerland)
|
Novak Djokovic
(
|
US
Open
|
Novak
Djokovic
(Serbia)
|
Roger
Federer
(Switzerland)
|
Marin Cilic
(
|
Women’s Singles
|
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Grandslam 2015
|
Winner
|
Runner
|
2014 Winner
|
Australian
Open
|
Serena
Williams
(USA)
|
Maria
Sharapova
(Russia)
|
Li Na
(
|
French
Open
|
Serena
Williams
(USA)
|
Lucie
Safarova
(Czech
Republic)
|
Maria Sharapova
(
|
Wimbledon
|
Serena
Williams
(USA)
|
Grbine
Muguruza
(Spain)
|
Petra Kvitova
(
|
US
Open
|
Flavia Pennetta
(Italy)
|
Roberta
Vinci
(Italy)
|
Serena Williams
(
|
Men’s Doubles
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Grandslam 2015
|
Winner
|
Runner
|
Australian
Open
|
Simone
Bolelli
(Italy)
|
Pierre-Hugues
(France)
|
Fabio
Fognini
(Italy)
|
Nicolas
Mahut
(France)
|
|
French
Open
|
Ivan
Dodig
(Croatia)
|
Bob
Bryan
(USA)
|
Marcelo
Melo
(Brazil)
|
Mike
Bryan
(USA)
|
|
Wimbledon
|
Jean-Julien
Rojer
(Netherlands)
|
Jamie
Murray
(United
Kingdom)
|
Horia
Tecau
(Roamnia)
|
John
Peers
(Australia)
|
|
US
Open
|
Pierre – Hugues Herbert
(France)
|
Jamie Murray
(UK)
|
Nicolas Mahut
(France)
|
John Peers
(Australia)
|
Women’s Doubles
|
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Grandslam 2015
|
Winner
|
Runner
|
Australian
Open
|
Bthanie
Mattek-
(USA)
|
Chan
Yung-Jan
(Chinese
Taipei)
|
Lucie
Safarova
(Czech)
|
Zheng
Jie
(China)
|
|
French
Open
|
Bethanie
Mattek-Sands
(USA)
|
Casey
Dellacqua
(Australia)
|
Lucie
Safarova
(Czech)
|
Yaroslava
Shvedova
(Kazakhstan)
|
|
Wimbledon
|
Sania Mirza
(India)
|
Ekaterina
Makarova
(Russia)
|
Martina
Hingis (Switzerland)
|
Elena
Vesnina
(Russia)
|
|
US
Open
|
Sania Mirza
(India)
|
Casey
Dellacqua (Australia)
|
Martina
Hingis (Switzerland)
|
Kazakhstan
Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazakhstan)
|
Mixed Doubles
|
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Grandslam 2015
|
Winner
|
Runner
|
Australian
Open
|
Leander Paes
(India)
|
Daniel
Nestor
(Canada)
|
Martina
Hingis
(Switzerland)
|
Kristina
Mladenovic
(France)
|
|
French
Open
|
Bethanie
Mattek-Sands
(USA)
|
Lucie
Safarova
(Czech
Republic)
|
Mike
Bryan
(USA)
|
Marcin
Matkowski
(Poland)
|
|
Wimbledon
|
Leander Paes
(India)
|
Alexander
Peya
(Austria)
|
Martina
Hingis
(Switzerland)
|
Timea
Babos
(Hungary)
|
|
US
Open
|
Leander Paes
(India)
|
Sam Querrey
Roberta Vinci(USA)
|
Martina
Hingis
(Switzerland)
|
Bethanie Mattek Sands (USA)
|
About Leander Paes:-
With
the US Open 2015, Leander Paes won 17 Grandslam titles so far.
Grand Slam won by Leander Paes
|
||
|
Men’s
Doubles
|
Mixed
Doubles
|
Australian
Open
|
2012
|
2003,
2010, 2015
|
French
Open
|
1999,
2001, 2009
|
--
|
Wimbledon
|
1999
|
1999,
2003, 2010, 2015
|
US
Open
|
2006,
2009, 2013
|
2008,
2015
|
Others
|
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Won Olympics bronze Medal (Singles)
in 1996 at Atlanta
|
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He is the sports ambassador of the
Indian state of Haryana
|
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Arjuna Award in 1990
|
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Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, in
1996–1997
|
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Padma Shri award in 2001
|
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Current Ranking:27 (in Doubles)
|
About Sania Mirza: With the US Open
2015, Sania Mirza won 05 Grandslam titles so far.
Grand Slam won by Sania Mirza
|
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|
Women’s
Doubles
|
Mixed
Doubles
|
Australian
Open
|
---
|
2009
|
French
Open
|
---
|
2012
|
Wimbledon
|
2015
|
---
|
US
Open
|
2015
|
2014
|
Others
|
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Mirza
is the most successful female Indian tennis player in history
|
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She
is the brand ambassador of the Indian state of Telangana
|
||
She
was appointed as the UN Women's Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia during the
event held to mark the International Day To End Violence Against Women
|
||
Arjuna
Award in 2004
|
||
Padma
Shri Award in 2006
|
||
Rajiv
Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2014 – 15
|
||
Current
Ranking: 01 (in Doubles)
|
About Sumit Nagal: Sumit Ngal became
the sixth Indian to win a Slam junior title (in Wimbledon 2015) and the first
to do so in Boys’ Doubles.
Indians
who won Slam junior title so far:-
#
|
Player
|
Grand
Slam, year
|
Category
|
1
|
Ramanthan
Krishnan
|
Wimbledon,
1954
|
Boys’
Singles
|
2
|
Ramesh
Krishnan
|
French
Open, 1979
|
|
|
Wimbledon,
1979
|
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3
|
Leander
Paes
|
Wimbledon,
1990
|
|
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US
Open, 1991
|
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4
|
Yukhi
Bhambri
|
Aust
Open, 2009
|
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5
|
Sania
Mirza
|
Wimbledon,
2003
|
Girls’
Doubles
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