Who is the greatest man to complete a career Grand Slam in tennis?

By YPB Team

Eight men have won all four majors in singles. That is the entire club, from the 1930s to now.

  1. Novak Djokovic — ranked #11
    Novak Djokovic
    Completed it at the 2016 French Open and has since won every major at least three times.
    1000pts
  2. Rod Laver — ranked #22
    Rod Laver
    The only player to win all four in the same year twice, as an amateur and as a professional.
    580pts
  3. Andre Agassi — ranked #33
    Andre Agassi
    Completed the set at the 1999 French Open, and added Olympic gold for a career Golden Slam.
    362pts
  4. Don Budge — ranked #44
    Don Budge
    The first player to win all four majors, and he did it in a single 1938 season.
    286pts
  5. Fred Perry — ranked #55
    Fred Perry
    Completed the set in 1935 and was the last British man to win Wimbledon for 77 years.
    286pts
  6. Roy Emerson — ranked #66
    Roy Emerson
    Won twelve majors across the four events in the 1960s.
    195pts
  7. Roger Federer — ranked #77
    Roger Federer
    Completed it at the 2009 French Open, the one title that had escaped him.
    195pts
  8. Rafael Nadal — ranked #88
    Rafael Nadal
    Completed it at the 2010 US Open at 24 years old.
    86pts

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