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Australian Open

Australian Open History of the Australian Open starts in 1905 on the lawns of the Warehouseman’s Cricket Club. In 1927 tennis tournament became known as Australian Championships and only in 1969 it got his official title - Australian Open. In 1905-1927 Championships hold five Australian cities - Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and two New Zealand cities - Christchurch(1906), Hastings (1912). The Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club in Melbourne became the next home of the Australian Open in 1972-1987. Rod Laver In 1988 Australian Open established a new home at Flinders Park (since 1996 - Melbourne Park) and attendance increase almost twice. In 2000 Centre Court got name of Australian tennis legend - Rod Laver Arena.

All time Australian Open Winners

Australian Open 2010 Winners
Men’s Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Mixed Doubles
 

Australian Open Prize money:
(all Prize money in Australian Dollars)

Men’s and Women's Singles
 
2010
2009
Winners
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
Runners-Up
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
Men's and Women's Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
$450,000
$450,000
Runners-Up
$225,000
$225,000
Mixed Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
$134,460
$134,460
Runners-Up
$67,230
$67,230

Wimbledon

Wimbledon In 1877 on the area of the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club the history of the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world began. It's first ground was situated off Worple Road, Wimbledon. The competition had only 22 male participants and the first winner was Spencer Gore. The Men's Doubles event was added in 1879, Women's Singles in 1884, and the Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles in 1913. In 1905 May Sutton of the United States became the first Women's Singles overseas winner and Norman Brookes of Australia in 1907 won first Men's Singles as international player. Church Road, Wimbledon In 1922 new ground in Church Road was opened by King George V. New Centre Court had a capacity of 14 thousand people. The Royal Box of Centre Court seats 75 people and is used for royalty and celebrities, who got official invitation from the Chairman of the Club. In 2009 the new retractable roof was built on Centre Court which enable all weather play during The Championships.

All time Wimbledon winners

Wimbledon 2010 Winners
Men’s Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Mixed Doubles
 

Wimbledon Prize money:

Men’s and Women's Singles
 
2010
2009
Winners
£1,000,000
£850,000
Runners-Up
£500,000
£425,000
Men's and Women's Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
£240,000
£230,000
Runners-Up
£120,000
£115,000
Mixed Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
20089
Winners
£92,000
£92,000
Runners-Up
£46,000
£46,000

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French Open

French Open The first tennis tournament was held on the courts of Stade Francais club in Paris in 1891 as one-day national championship. Only French players and players from Francais clubs took part in tournament, but first winner was H. Briggs from England. In 1925 French Tennis Federation decided to open the championship for the best foreign players. When in 1927 the French Musketeers, Jacques Brugnon, Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet and Rene Lacoste beat USA in The Davis Cup it was required a new stadium Roland Garros, aviator to be built to host the following year's return match. The French Tennis Federation allocated the area of three hectares near Porte d'Auteuil and their requirement was to name the new stadium as Roland Garros in honor of the former member of the Stade Francais club, aviator, who was the first man who flew Philippe Chatrier over the Mediterranean. In 2001 centre court got name of the former president of the French Tennis Federation - Court Philippe Chatrier.




All time French Open winners

French Open 2010 Winners
Men’s Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Mixed Doubles
 

French Open Prize money:

Men’s and Women's Singles
 
2010
2009
Winners
ˆ1,120,000
ˆ1,060,000
Runners-Up
ˆ560,000
ˆ530,000
Men's and Women's Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
ˆ320,000
ˆ312,000
Runners-Up
ˆ160,000
ˆ156,000
Mixed Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
ˆ100,000
ˆ100,000
Runners-Up
ˆ50,000
ˆ50,000

U.S. Open

U.S. Open The first tennis tournament for men was held at the Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1881 and was known as U.S. National Championships. Only players from clubs who were members of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association were permitted to enter. In 1887 the first official U.S. Women's National Singles Championship was held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Men and women competed at different cities before 1968 when five major events - Men's and Women's Singles, Men's and Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles Billie Jean King moved to new location - West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills. Since 1968 Championship became known as U.S. Open. In 1978 tournament moved to its current location - USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows. Arthur Ashe The Centre Court is located at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, named after tennis player who won men's final of the US Open in 1968.





All time U.S. Open winners

US Open 2009 Winners
Men’s Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Mixed Doubles
 

US Open Prize money:

Men’s and Women's Singles
 
2010
2009
Winners
$1,700,000
$1,600,000
Runners-Up
$850,000
$800,000
Men's and Women's Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
$420,000
$420,000
Runners-Up
$210,000
$210,000
Mixed Doubles (per pair)
 
2010
2009
Winners
$150,000
$150,000
Runners-Up
$70,000
$70,000

Tennis Headlines

08 Sep 2010  India-Pakistan doubles team makes final (AP)
The best measure of what India's Rohan Bopanna and Pakistan's Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi accomplished at the U.S. Open could be found in the stands, not the scoreline. The doubles team reached the U.S. Open final Wednesday, winning a match that brought the United Nations ambassadors from their long-at-odds countries to Flushing Meadows to sit in the stands together.
08 Sep 2010  Zvonareva moves into US Open semifinals (AP)
No. 7 Vera Zvonareva has moved a win away from her second Grand Slam final of 2010, defeating Kaia Kanepi 6-3, 7-5 at the U.S. Open. Zvonareva won the quarterfinal match by getting balls back and watching her 31st-seeded opponent self-destruct. Kanepi, a quarterfinalist at Wimbledon this year, made 60 unforced errors in windy Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday.
08 Sep 2010  Top seed Wozniacki advances to semis (AP)
Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki stretched her winning streak to 13 matches by beating 45th-ranked Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia 6-2, 7-5 in the U.S. Open quarterfinals Wednesday. Wozniacki, the 2009 runner-up at Flushing Meadows, will face No. 7 Vera Zvonareva in Friday's semifinals. Playing her usual steady game, retrieving balls and forcing her opponent to hit shot after shot, Wozniacki handled...
08 Sep 2010  Federer beats Soderling to reach semis (AP)
On this evening, certainly, Roger Federer was back to his old self. Back to beating Robin Soderling, and back to being a Grand Slam semifinalist -- two things he used to do as a matter of course. Treating the whipping wind and his familiar foe as only slight nuisances, 16-time Grand Slam champion Federer served his way to a convincing 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 victory over the fifth-seeded Soderling in the...
07 Sep 2010  Defending champ Clijsters reaches semis (AP)
Clijsters' was anything but easy. Struggling with her serve, shaky off both arms and bothered by the wind, defending champion Kim Clijsters barely got past French Open runner-up Sam Stosur of Australia 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 in the quarterfinals Tuesday night. "After the match, I was like, 'How did I win this?' I didn't feel like I was playing well; Sam is a good player," Clijsters...
07 Sep 2010  Querrey falls to Wawrinka, US men done (AP)
Mark 2010 down as a low point for U.S. men's tennis. The last of 15 American men left in the U.S. Open, 20th-seeded Sam Querrey, lost in the fourth round Tuesday, edged by No. 25 Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland 7-6 (9), 6-7 (5), 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 after nearly 4 1/2 hours of quite even, wind-affected play.
07 Sep 2010  Venus defeats Schiavone to reach semis (AP)
Venus Williams is one victory away from reaching the U.S. Open final for the first time since 2002. The No. 3-seeded Williams overcame nine double-faults and beat reigning French Open champion Francesca Schiavone 7-6 (5), 6-4 in the quarterfinals Tuesday night. The 30-year-old Williams owns seven Grand Slam titles, including the 2000 and 2001 U.S.
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