Winning even one Grand Slam title is a significant achievement for any tennis player. However, there are a few exceptional players who have not only won all four major titles but also achieved success at the Olympics. This rare accomplishment is known as the Career Golden Slam.

What is a Career Golden Slam?

A Career Golden Slam is achieved when a tennis player wins all four major Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal. This prestigious feat has been accomplished by only 11 players in the history of the sport. The term “Career Golden Slam” was first coined after Steffi Graf’s remarkable achievement in 1988, when she won all four Grand Slam titles and the gold medal at the Seoul Olympics.

List of Players Who Achieved Career Golden Slam

Singles
Player Country Year
Steffi Graf Germany 1988
Andre Agassi USA 1999
Rafael Nadal Spain 2010
Serena Williams USA 2012
Novak Djokovic Serbia 2024
Doubles
Player Year
Pam Shriver 1988
Gigi Fernandez 1996
Todd Woodbridge 2000
Mark Woodforde 2000
Serena Williams 2001
Venus Williams 2001
Daniel Nestor 2002
Bob Bryan 2012
Mike Bryan 2012

Notable Achievements

  • Steffi Graf: The first player to achieve a Career Golden Slam, doing so in 1988.
  • Andre Agassi: Achieved this feat in 1999, making him the first male player to do so.
  • Rafael Nadal: Won the gold medal for Spain in 2010, adding to his collection of Grand Slam titles.
  • Serena Williams: Completed her Career Golden Slam in 2012, further cementing her legacy in tennis.
  • Novak Djokovic: Recently joined this elite list by winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympics 2024.

The Career Golden Slam is a testament to a tennis player’s versatility and dominance across all major tournaments, including the Olympics. It represents the pinnacle of achievement in the sport and is a rare honor that only a few have managed to attain

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