Test your knowledge of the four Grand Slam tournaments by matching each event to its surface and placing them in the correct calendar order. With mixed difficulty, you’ll move from quick fundamentals ...
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This quiz drills the essentials of the Grand Slam season: which tournament is played on which surface, and how the four majors line up across the year.
You’ll also reinforce quick recognition of terms like hard, clay, and grass, plus the tournament names tied to each part of the calendar.
Each question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on accuracy instead of speed. Before you start, choose your question count and difficulty—shorter sets are great for a warm-up, while longer runs help lock in the full calendar.
Difficulty is balanced by mixing straightforward surface/order checks with occasional “gotcha” prompts that require careful reading rather than obscure trivia.
Most misses come from rushing past keywords like “surface” vs “time of year,” or confusing similar-sounding tournament references. Slow down, read the full prompt, and use elimination when two choices feel close.
Which Grand Slam tournament is played on grass courts?
What month does the Australian Open typically take place?
What is the surface of the US Open?
This quiz has 119 questions on Grand Slam surfaces and calendar order.
No—there’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options.
Yes. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty before starting to tailor the session.
It focuses on identifying each Grand Slam’s surface and placing the four majors in the correct yearly order.

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