Don't know much about tennis, wondering if I should watch it or wait for the French Open or whatever
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Don't know much about tennis, wondering if I should watch it or wait for the French Open or whatever
Don't know much about tennis, wondering if I should watch it or wait for the French Open or whatever
SmileyJetson
There are 4 major tournaments(called "Grand Slams"), The Australian Open (January), "Roland Garros" AKA The French Open (May/June), Wimbledon (June/July), and The US Open (August/September).
Wimbledon is the oldest of all 4 of them, and is generally thought to be the most Prestigious, as it carries with it a great deal of history.
So if you were going to pick 1 of them, Wimbledon is probably the biggest, yes.
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Don't know much about tennis, wondering if I should watch it or wait for the French Open or whatever
1nf4m0us
There are 4 major tournaments(called "Grand Slams"), The Australian Open (January), "Roland Garros" AKA The French Open (May/June), Wimbledon (June/July), and The US Open (August/September).
Wimbledon is the oldest of all 4 of them, and is generally thought to be the most Prestigious, as it carries with it a great deal of history.
So if you were going to pick 1 of them, Wimbledon is probably the biggest, yes.
Alright sweet, I'll give it a look this weekend then to see what it's all about And congrats on the Bruins =PI've been watching tennis regularly (mostly majors, I must admit) for the past decade, and I would say that yes, Wimbledon is seemingly the most important/prestigious/wanted tournament of the season. But all are worth the same in the standings...
If I had to pick an order for the amount of attention given to each major tournament, the US Open would come second, very closely followed by Roland-Garros and finally, the "other major", the Aussie Open. I love watching all four of them, living in the same Time Zone as NYC, I usually watch the US Open the most for obvious reasons...
EDIT : Oh, and the French Open (Roland-Garros) took places a few weeks ago, Li Na (women's single) and Rafael Nadal (again...) (Men's) won the event.
I'm still upset that Andy Roddick didn't beat Federer last time they met in 2009?.. That was a great match.
I was happy Roddick reached the Finals, but was sad for him as soon as I knew Federer was going to be his opponent. Roddick was playing great the whole tournament. It's kinda sad for him and players like Nalbandian, Davydenko, Hewitt, Ferrer and many other players in the past decade who were always very, very good and sometimes great but almost never won something significant because of the Nadal-Federer domination.I'm still upset that Andy Roddick didn't beat Federer last time they met in 2009?.. That was a great match.
Major_Snake
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