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To win the grand slam in table tennis you have to win gold at olympic games, wttc and world cup. When Zhang Jike won the olympic games 2012 he was reigning champion of wttc (2011) and world cup (2011) so no doubt this was a grand slam, same applies for Ma Long right now.
But why would it have been the second grand slam for ZJK if he won the olympic games a few weeks ago? He won the world cup 2014 and WTTC 2013 but not the last world cup in 2015 and last wttc in 2015. Does that mean you have to win WTTC and world cup once every four years (between olympic games), no matter when, and the olympic games for a grand slam?
Or does a grand slam only mean that you have won gold once at all three big events? For example, a player wins gold at olympic games 2020, is injured 10 years and wins WTTC and world cup in 2031, still grand slam?
But why would it have been the second grand slam for ZJK if he won the olympic games a few weeks ago? He won the world cup 2014 and WTTC 2013 but not the last world cup in 2015 and last wttc in 2015. Does that mean you have to win WTTC and world cup once every four years (between olympic games), no matter when, and the olympic games for a grand slam?
Or does a grand slam only mean that you have won gold once at all three big events? For example, a player wins gold at olympic games 2020, is injured 10 years and wins WTTC and world cup in 2031, still grand slam?