Test what you know about tennis Grand Slams: the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open. These quizzes cover champions, records, venues, surfaces, and memorable matches across the sport’s biggest stages.

Test your knowledge of where tennis history is made by matching each Grand Slam to its host city and signature court surface. From Melbourne to New York, you’ll identify venues, stadium names, and the courts players battle on. With mixed difficulty, it’s a fun run for casual fans and a solid check for trivia regulars.

Test how well you know Grand Slam tournament formats, from draw structures to scoring rules across singles and doubles. Questions span main draw, qualifying, tiebreak variations, and match formats. Pick your preferred length and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

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 to trickier details that catch even regular tennis fans off guard.
There are 3 quizzes with 330 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Questions cover the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open, including champions, records, venues, and notable matches.
Yes. The 3 quizzes vary in difficulty and length, ranging from core facts to deeper history and statistics.
This category includes 330 questions across 3 quizzes.
These Grand Slams quizzes focus on the four majors, including winners, runner-ups, rivalries, records, venues, and key moments from different eras.
You’ll also practice recognizing surfaces and conditions (hard, clay, grass), tournament traditions, and how the Slam calendar shapes player careers.
Each quiz is multiple-choice with 4 options per question and no timer, so you can play at your own pace and review what you missed.
Difficulty and length vary across quizzes, with a mix of quicker sets and longer runs that go deeper into stats, history, and lesser-known facts.
The term “Grand Slam” refers to winning all four majors in a single calendar year, a rare feat in tennis history. Each Slam has its own identity—Wimbledon’s grass and traditions, Roland-Garros’s demanding clay, and the hard-court challenges of the Australian Open and US Open.