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.