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tennis Grand Slam

Grand Slam refers to the Australian Open with hard court (held in June+10, 5438); French Open (held in June); Wimbledon tennis open on the grass (held in July); And the hard court US Open (held in September). Among them, French Open and Wimbledon are the core events in clay season and grass season respectively. Before the French Open and Wimbledon, there will be a series of warm-up matches, most of which are clay and grass, which together constitute the clay season and grass season.

The men's singles and women's singles of the four Grand Slam contestants are 128, and 104 seats are directly produced by virtue of the world rankings. The top 32 players are all seeded players. The number of women's singles qualifying for Australian Open and Wimbledon is 12, and that for US Open is 16. The first round is 64, the second round is 32, the third round is 16, the fourth round is 8, the final is 4, the semi-final is 2, and the final is 1.

Wild cards are issued to outstanding players who are not qualified to participate in the competition. You can take part in the competition with a wild card. Sometimes it is sent to underdeveloped areas, and sometimes it is sent to famous players who failed to participate in the qualifiers for various reasons. Starting from 1997, the Australian Open will provide Asia with a wild card for men and women every year. However, it was previously stipulated that if a player ranks in the top 200 in the world and there are no players directly participating in the competition in China, the player will have the opportunity to obtain a wild card. Since 1997, players from Japan, South Korea, India, China and China have obtained wild cards, including Indian men's doubles pair Bupadi and Pace who won the Australian Open two years ago.

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