Rod Laver

Tennis player, 1969 Grand Slam champion

Rod Laver - Tennis player, 1969 Grand Slam champion
Born

August 9th, 1938
86 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Australia

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An accomplished tennis player and coach with a significant contribution to the sport. Achieved a historic feat by winning all four Grand Slam tournaments in a single calendar year in 1969. Also won the Grand Slam title in 1962, becoming the only player to do so twice. Excelled on both grass and hard courts, showcasing versatility and skill throughout a celebrated career. Post-retirement, transitioned to coaching, influencing the next generation of players and contributing to tennis development.

Won the Grand Slam in 1969

Won the Grand Slam in 1962

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