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Rod Laver

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1938 (85 years old)

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Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

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Tennis Player

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Retired

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173 cm (5 ft 8 in)

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Rodney George Laver AC MBE (born 9 August 1938) is an Australian former tennis player. Laver was ranked the world number 1 professional player indisputably for five years from 1965 to 1969 and by some sources also in 1964 and 1970. He was also ranked as the number 1 amateur in 1961 and 1962. Laver won 198 singles titles which is the most won by a player in history.

Laver won 11 Grand Slam singles titles and 8 Pro Majors titles. He completed the Grand Slam (winning all four slams in a calendar year) in singles twice in 1962 and 1969; the latter remains the only time a man has done so in the Open Era. He also completed the Pro Slam (winning all three pro majors in one year) in 1967. Laver won titles on all court surfaces of his time: grass, clay, hard, carpet, wood and he contributed to five Davis Cup titles for Australia during an age when the Davis Cup was deemed as significant as the four majors. The Rod Laver Arena and the Laver Cup tournament are named after him.


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Australian Open
1969

ATP Mens

French Open
1969

ATP Mens

Wimbledon
1969

ATP Mens

US Open
1969

ATP Mens

Wimbledon
1968

ATP Mens

Australian Open
1962

ATP Mens

French Open
1962

ATP Mens

Wimbledon
1962

ATP Mens

US Open
1962

ATP Mens

Wimbledon
1961

ATP Mens

Australian Open
1960

ATP Mens


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