One-Slam Wonders

  • Tennis One-Slam Wonders

    One-Slam Wonder: Andres Gomez’s incredible French Open run

    Andres Gomez played the best tennis of his career in the two weeks of the 1990 French Open.

  • Tennis One-Slam Wonders

    One-Slam Wonders: Petr Korda scissor-kicks his way to Australian Open

    Petr Korda was no slouch in his heyday, but he falls in our One-Slam Wonder category with his Australian Open title.

  • Tennis Features

    One-Slam Wonders: Surprise package Schuettler at Australian Open

    For most of his career Rainer Schuettler was a journeyman, yet he accomplished something that several established players failed to achieve.

  • Vladimir Voltchkov
    Tennis One-Slam Wonders

    One-Slam Wonders: Voltchkov’s Wimbledon run

    If ever a player summed up a fairytale run at a Grand Slam, then it is Vladimir Voltchkov, who reached the Wimbledon semi-finals.

    Simon Wilkes
  • Wimbledon

    One-Slam Wonders: Washington’s Wimbledon journey

    Wimbledon 1996 left us with plenty of great memories, including MaliVai Washington's magnificent journey to the final.

  • Gaston Gaudio French Open
    Tennis One-Slam Wonders

    One-Slam Wonders: Gaston Gaudio’s French Open victory

    The French Open threw up some thunderbolts in the past - and none was more surprising than Gaston Gaudio winning on clay in 2004.

    Simon Wilkes
  • Tennis Features

    One-Slam Wonders: Anastasia Myskina’s French Open fairytale

    Everything Anastasia Myskina touched at Roland Garros in 2004 turned to gold as the Russian won her one and only Grand Slam.