Grand Slam: Latest tennis majors, scores and what matters
Want the quick take on every Grand Slam? This tag brings you straight-to-the-point coverage of the four majors — Australian Open, Roland-Garros (French Open), Wimbledon and the US Open. Expect match reports, lineup updates, big moments and the storylines that move the tournament: injuries, surprise runs, coaching changes and how top players handle pressure.
How we cover Grand Slams
We post preview pieces before each Slam that explain who to watch and why — form, head-to-heads and court surface fit. During the events you’ll find live-round summaries and short recaps that save you time: score, key turning points, and what it means for the draw. After matches we publish quick analysis focusing on tactics and the moments that mattered, not long theory. If there’s an African player or angle, we highlight it so you see the region’s role in the majors.
How to watch, follow scores and buy tickets
If you want live action, check local broadcast rights early — they change by year and country. Official tournament apps and websites offer real-time scores and highlights. For streaming, use the rights-holder in your region or the tournament’s official stream; if it’s geo-blocked, a reliable VPN can help but check terms and local laws. Want alerts? Follow official apps, ATP/WTA live apps or enable push notifications on sports score apps to get match-level updates instead of scrolling through feeds.
Planning to attend? Buy tickets as soon as public sales open or register for official ballot draws — early rounds are cheaper and give you a chance to see rising stars. For big matches, use official resale channels to avoid scams. Remember practice courts: they’re cheaper, less crowded and often where you see players up close. Factor in transport and queue time — especially at Wimbledon and the US Open where gates open early and long lines form.
Court surfaces change the game. Hard courts (Australian and US) favour big servers and baseline hitters. Clay (Roland-Garros) rewards patience and heavy topspin. Grass (Wimbledon) makes fast points and rewards precise serve-and-volley play. We explain how those surface shifts affect player chances so you can spot likely upsets or deep runs.
Want quick navigation? Use this tag to jump between live recaps, previews, and ticket or streaming guides. Bookmark the page, sign up for alerts, or follow our social feed for fast updates during tournament weekends. If you’ve got a match you want us to cover or a local player to track, drop a tip — we’ll follow it up.
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Iga Swiatek stormed Wimbledon 2025 with a historic 6-0, 6-0 win in the final, earning her sixth Grand Slam and completing victories on all surfaces. Rising star Mirra Andreeva also made waves, breaking into the Top 5 after an impressive quarterfinal run.
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