In professional tennis, achieving a Calendar Grand Slam by capturing all four majors in one year faces formidable obstacles, including surface-specific demands from hard courts to clay and grass plus the physical toll of a packed ATP schedule. No male player has accomplished the feat since the 1930s, and the modern era’s depth—with multiple top contenders vying for titles—reinforces the consensus that no athlete will sweep the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open in 2026. While Carlos Alcaraz has posted strong recent results across surfaces, factors such as potential injuries, inconsistent form over nine months, and emerging rivals continue to limit realistic paths to a clean sweep, keeping the implied probability of success near zero.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$370,671 Vol.
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This market resolves to the single male player who wins the Men’s Singles titles at all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2026. The relevant 2026 Grand Slams are the Men’s Singles tournaments in the 2026 Australian Open, French Open, U.S. Open, and Wimbledon.
For the purpose of this market, a tournament victory is valid regardless of whether the final was won via a walkover, a mid-match retirement, or a standard completed match.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed player to achieve a Calendar Grand Slam in 2026 (e.g. Alcaraz does not win the 2026 Australian Open) this market will resolve immediately to "No".
If at any point it becomes impossible for anyone to achieve a Calendar Grand Slam in 2026 this market will resolve immediately to "None".
Otherwise, this market will resolve when the results of the final 2026 Grand Slam are official.
If any of the 2026 Grand Slam Men’s Singles Tournaments are cancelled, postponed after December 31, 2026 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “None”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be information from the organizers of the Grand Slam tournaments; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jan 6, 2026, 2:43 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market resolves to the single male player who wins the Men’s Singles titles at all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2026. The relevant 2026 Grand Slams are the Men’s Singles tournaments in the 2026 Australian Open, French Open, U.S. Open, and Wimbledon.
For the purpose of this market, a tournament victory is valid regardless of whether the final was won via a walkover, a mid-match retirement, or a standard completed match.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed player to achieve a Calendar Grand Slam in 2026 (e.g. Alcaraz does not win the 2026 Australian Open) this market will resolve immediately to "No".
If at any point it becomes impossible for anyone to achieve a Calendar Grand Slam in 2026 this market will resolve immediately to "None".
Otherwise, this market will resolve when the results of the final 2026 Grand Slam are official.
If any of the 2026 Grand Slam Men’s Singles Tournaments are cancelled, postponed after December 31, 2026 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “None”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be information from the organizers of the Grand Slam tournaments; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...In professional tennis, achieving a Calendar Grand Slam by capturing all four majors in one year faces formidable obstacles, including surface-specific demands from hard courts to clay and grass plus the physical toll of a packed ATP schedule. No male player has accomplished the feat since the 1930s, and the modern era’s depth—with multiple top contenders vying for titles—reinforces the consensus that no athlete will sweep the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open in 2026. While Carlos Alcaraz has posted strong recent results across surfaces, factors such as potential injuries, inconsistent form over nine months, and emerging rivals continue to limit realistic paths to a clean sweep, keeping the implied probability of success near zero.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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