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Sep 14, 2015

[CA] Grandslam 2015 Winners

Grandslam 2015 Winners

Men’s Singles
Grandslam 2015
Winner
Runner
2014 Winner
Australian Open
Novak Djokovic
(Serbia)
Andy Murray
(Great Britain)
Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland)
French Open
Stanislas Wawarinka
(Switzerland)
Novak Djokovic
(Serbia)
Rafael Nadal
(Spain)
Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic
(Serbia)
Roger Federer
(Switzerland)
Novak Djokovic
(Serbia)
US Open
Novak Djokovic
(Serbia)
Roger Federer
(Switzerland)
Marin Cilic
(Croatia)


Women’s Singles
Grandslam 2015
Winner
Runner
2014 Winner
Australian Open
Serena Williams
(USA)
Maria Sharapova
(Russia)
Li Na
(China)
French Open
Serena Williams
(USA)
Lucie Safarova
(Czech Republic)
Maria Sharapova
(Russia)
Wimbledon
Serena Williams
(USA)
Grbine Muguruza
(Spain)
Petra Kvitova
(Czechoslovakia)
US Open
Flavia Pennetta
(Italy)
Roberta Vinci
(Italy)
Serena Williams
(USA)


Men’s Doubles
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
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
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
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Wimbledon
1999
1999, 2003, 2010, 2015
US Open
2006, 2009, 2013
2008, 2015
Others
Won Olympics bronze Medal (Singles) in 1996 at Atlanta
He is the sports ambassador of the Indian state of Haryana
Arjuna Award in 1990
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, in 1996–1997
Padma Shri award in 2001
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

Women’s Doubles
Mixed Doubles
Australian Open
---
2009
French Open
---
2012
Wimbledon
2015
---
US Open
2015
2014
Others
Mirza is the most successful female Indian tennis player in history
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
3
Leander Paes
Wimbledon, 1990

US Open, 1991
4
Yukhi Bhambri
Aust Open, 2009
5
Sania Mirza
Wimbledon, 2003
Girls’ Doubles

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