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Tennis Biography

Rod Laver

“Rocket Rod”

Australian flag Australian · Rockhampton, Australia · Born 9 August 1938

Player

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The only player to win the Grand Slam twice — 11 majors and the most complete player in the amateur and open era.

Rodney George Laver was born in Rockhampton, Australia in 1938. He is the only tennis player in history to win all four Grand Slam tournaments in a calendar year twice — in 1962 as an amateur and again in 1969 after the Open Era began, when professionals were finally allowed to compete. His 11 Grand Slam titles include four Wimbledon championships, three Australian Open titles, two French Open titles and two US Open titles. He won the Grand Slam across two different eras of the sport, a feat that reflects both his dominance as an amateur and his sustained excellence as a professional. He was forced to turn professional after his 1962 Grand Slam, which meant he missed the Grand Slam events from 1963 to 1967 during his prime years — a period in which he won 19 professional titles. His Wimbledon record and his combination of power from the left arm with extraordinary athleticism made him the player that subsequent generations of coaches cited as the technical model. The ATP's showpiece event is called the Laver Cup in his honour.

Famous For

Being the only tennis player to win the Grand Slam twice, achieving the feat in 1962 and 1969

Playing Style

How They Played

Laver was renowned for his powerful left-handed serve and exceptional all-court game. He possessed tremendous topspin on his groundstrokes, particularly his forehand, which was revolutionary for his era. His athleticism, court coverage, and ability to hit winners from any position on the court made him incredibly difficult to defeat.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Laver's achievements led to the Australian Open's main stadium being named Rod Laver Arena in his honor. He remains the only player in tennis history to complete the Grand Slam twice, cementing his status as one of the sport's all-time greats.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Grand Slam 2x (1962,1969)
  • Wimbledon 4x
  • US Open 2x
  • French Open 2x
  • Australian Open 3x
  • World No.1
Career Journey

Timeline

1956 🌍 Made Davis Cup debut for Australia
1960 🏆 Won first Grand Slam singles title at Australian Open
1962 🎯 Completed first Calendar Year Grand Slam
1963 📌 Turned professional, banned from amateur tournaments
1969 🎯 Completed second Calendar Year Grand Slam
1971 🥇 Awarded MBE for services to tennis
1976 📌 Retired from professional tennis
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Rod Laver

Rod Laver won 11 Grand Slam singles titles.

Rod Laver was born in 1938 in Rockhampton.

Rod Laver is Australian.

Rod Laver played for: Professional career 1956–1977.

Rod Laver played as a Player.

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