Winners of the Tennis Grand Slam
The winners of the Tennis Grand Slam are those players that have won all the major tournaments of the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open in a single calendar year. Winning all four Grand Slam tournaments during a career is termed a Career Grand Slam. A player who wins all four Grand Slam tournaments plus the Olympic gold medal during their career is said to have achieved a Career Golden Slam.
Singles Grand Slam Winners
- Don Budge (1938)
- Maureen Connolly (1953)
- Rod Laver (1962 & 1969)
- Margaret Smith Court (1970)
- Steffi Graf (1988)
Golden Slam Winners
- Steffi Graf (1988)
Career Golden Slam Winners (Singles)
- Steffi Graff (Germany)
- Andre Agassi (USA)
- Rafael Nadal (Spain)
- Serena Williams (USA)
- Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
Junior Singles Grand Slam Winners
- Stefan Edberg (1983)
Doubles Grand Slam Winners
- Frank Sedgman & Ken McGregor (1951)
- Margaret Smith & Ken Fletcher (1963)
- Martina Navrátilová & Pam Shriver (1984)
Doubles (with different partners):
- Maria Bueno (1960), with Christine Truman then Darlene Hard.
- Owen Davidson (1967), with Lesley Turner then Billie Jean King.
- Martina Hingis (1998), with Mirjana Lucic then Jana Novotná.
- Margaret Smith (1965), with John Newcombe, then Ken Fletcher and finally, Fred Stolle.
Other Notable Achievments
- In 2021, two wheelchair tennis players won a Golden Slam, winning all four majors and the Paralympics in 2021. Dutch player Diede de Groot and Australian wheelchair athlete Dylan Alcott.




