Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) Canadian Open.
· The Grand Slam tournaments in tennis consist of four prestigious events: the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.
· These tournaments are held annually and are considered the most important and challenging events in the sport.
· The Canadian Open, though an important tennis event, is not part of the Grand Slam series. It is part of the ATP and WTA tours but does not hold the same status as the Grand Slam events.
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· The Grand Slam tournaments are played on different surfaces: hard courts (Australian Open, US Open), clay courts (French Open), and grass courts (Wimbledon).
· Winning all four Grand Slam tournaments in a single year is known as a Calendar Grand Slam.
· The Canadian Open, also known as the Rogers Cup, is an important tennis tournament but does not belong to the Grand Slam.
· Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament, dating back to 1877.
· The French Open is known for its challenging clay surface.