English edit

Etymology edit

Serena (Serena Williams) +‎ slam (grand slam) From Serena Williams who achieved the feat (though she was not the first) and was greatly celebrated for it.

Noun edit

Serena Slam (plural Serena Slams)

  1. (tennis) A type of grand slam in tennis, where a player is reigning champion of all the major tournaments at the same time, but not all the tournaments have occurred in the same tennis season/calendar year.

Coordinate terms edit

  • Tiger Slam (the same feat in golf, named after Tiger Woods)
  • grand slam (a conventional grand slam requires the player to be reigning champion of all major tournaments in the same calendar year/sports season)
  • grand slam (one of the major tournaments)
  • grand slam (all of the major tournaments collectively)
  • slam (one of the major tournaments)
  • career grand slam (a player having won all major tournaments at least once in their playing career)