Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at slams.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Slams.
Examples
-
He entered the Australian Open with a 7-31 career record (1-5 in Slams) against top 10 opponents.
-
"After you win your first five Grand Slams, winning Grand Slams is just another number," said Paes, who has also won four mixed doubles titles at majors.
-
Serena admitted a keen awareness that the big lead she once had in Slams had shrunk.
-
"In Fall Preview, McCain Slams Obama on Military Service" (Margaret Talev, McClatchy Newspapers) - Republican John McCain launched a harsh attack on Democrat Barack Obama's lack of military credentials Thursday, charging that the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination has "zero understanding" of veteran's issues.
-
"It also feels good because people say you can't act and design and win Slams or whatever."
-
The 28-year-old American owns three majors, but during the last two years has dropped six matches in Slams, all in three sets.
-
Williams; 1992 gold medalist did not give reason for withdrawing from the Olympics; owns three career Grand Slams; is 30-12 lifetime at the U.S.
-
Getting to the bottom line, the most important thing at G-Slams is you can't win the tournament the first week, but you can sure as heck lose it.
-
But the further you get in Grand Slams, is always nice and always very motivating to take you to the next round.
USATODAY.com - Nalbandian uses his book on Federer; Belgians in stands? 2003
-
"That's what Sampras and (Andre) Agassi and those guys have been able to do to be able to stay at the top of their game and win Slams consistently year after year for a long time, and I think that's what I need to do."
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.