Which of the following statements with regard to the Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments is/are correct? 1. The tournaments have a shar…

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Question

Which of the following statements with regard to the Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments is/are correct?

1. The tournaments have a shared governance structure establishing the partnership among the four Grand Slam tournaments.

2. They are open for entry to all internationally ranked tennis players above the age of 14.

3. There is a limitation on the number of 'Wild Cards' a player may receive to compete in a Grand Slam Tournament.

  1. A. 1 and 2 only
  2. B. 2 and 3 only
  3. C. 1 only (Correct answer)
  4. D. 1, 2 and 3

Correct Answer

Option C — C

Detailed Solution & Explanation

The correct answer is Option C.

Key Points

  • The four Grand Slam tennis tournaments are the Australian Open, French Open (Roland-Garros), Wimbledon and the US Open.
  • Statement 1 is correct: the four majors operate under a shared governance structure — the Grand Slam Board — that coordinates rules, scheduling and prize policy across the partnership.
  • Statement 2 is incorrect: entry is not open to 'all internationally ranked players above the age of 14'. Entry is governed by ranking-based cut-offs, qualifying draws and age-eligibility rules that restrict how much young players can compete; a blanket 'above 14' entry is wrong.
  • Statement 3 is incorrect as framed: while wild cards exist, the specific claim about a per-player limitation is not accurate as stated.
  • each Slam awards ranking points and prize money and is run by its own national federation under the Grand Slam Board umbrella.

Exam Tip

  • 'all' and fixed thresholds ('above 14') are red flags in eligibility statements — governing bodies almost always use graded, ranking-based rules instead.