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The first amateur to win a grand slam in tennis was Don Budge. He was an American from California, and won the event in 1938.

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Actually a man has never won a Golden Slam, Steffi Graff is the only person who has achieved it.

Andre Agassi won a Career Golden Slam (meaning he won the 4 grand slams plus olympic gold over his whole career, a proper Golden Slam is winning all 5 in the same year)

The Williams sisters (as a doubles team) and Australian "Woodies" doubles team have also won Career Golden Slams.

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Rod Laver won the first open era Wimbledon.

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Maureen Connolly of USA won all the 4 Grand Slams in a year in 1953.

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Don Budg was the first player who won all the 4 Grand Slams.

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1938 Donald Budge

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Don Budge - 1938

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Rod Laver

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