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58 ROLL OF HONOUR ROLL OF HONOUR ROLL OF HONOUR ROLL OF HONOUR GRAND SLAM GRAND SLAM GRAND SLAM GRAND SLAM The Grand Slam titles are the championships of Australia, France, the United States of America and Wimbledon. Players who hold all four of these titles in one calendar year achieve the "Grand Slam". Players who have done so are: SINGLES SINGLES SINGLES SINGLES 1938 Donald Budge (USA) 1953 Maureen Connolly (USA) 1962 Rod Laver (AUS) 1969 Rod Laver (AUS) 1970 Margaret Court (AUS) 1988 Steffi Graf (FRG) Steffi Graf also won the Olympic Gold Medal in the same year Note: Note: Note: Note: Martina Navratilova (USA) won six consecutive Grand Slam Singles titles starting with Wimbledon in June 1983 and ending by losing in the semifinals of the Australian Open in December 1984. Steffi Graf (GER) won four consecutive Grand Slam Singles titles starting wtih Roland Garros in 1993 and ending by losing in the semifinals of Roland Garros 1994. Serena Williams (USA) won four consecutive Grand Slam Singles titles starting with Roland Garros in 2002 and ending by losing in the semifinals of Roland Garros in 2003. DOUBLES DOUBLES DOUBLES DOUBLES 1951 Ken Mcgregor (AUS) Frank Sedgman (AUS) 1960 Maria Bueno (BRA) (partnered by Christine Truman (GBR) and Darlene Hard (USA)) 1984 Martina Navratilova (USA) Pam Shriver (USA) MIXED MIXED MIXED MIXED DOUBLES DOUBLES DOUBLES DOUBLES 1963 Ken Fletcher (AUS) Margaret Smith (AUS) 1967 Owen Davidson (AUS) (partnered by Billie-Jean King (USA) and Lesley Turner (AUS))

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