Steffi Graf completed what has become known as the "Golden Slam" by claiming the 1988 olympic gold in Seoul, South Korea to go with her victories in all four of the tennis majors of that year.
Men's Singles Mats WilanderWomen's Singles Steffi Graf
Men's Singles Sweden Mats Wilander Women's Singles West Germany Steffi Graf
person to have won a golden grand slam in tennis
A tennis player who wins the tennis Grand Slam and an Olympics gold medal in the same calendar year would be referred to as having won a "Golden Slam".
It's Steffi Graf - she has won 22 Grand Slam singles titles, including the Golden Slam (all four Grand Slams in a year + the Olympic Gold Medal in singles, in 1988). Martina Navaratilova has won the most number of doubles Grand Slam titles. She is also the leading winner of overall Grand Slam titles.
Don Budge
Budge.
Rafael Nadal
Rod Laver won it in 1962 and 1969.
Don Budge, in 1938; Rod Laver did it twice, in 1962 and 1969. On the women's side of the game, Maureen Conolly Brinker completed the career Grand Slam in 1953, Margaret Court won it in 1970, and Steffi Graf completed it in 1988; she is the only one to have completed 'The Golden Grand Slam', having won the Olympic gold medal in the same year.
Yannick Noah
Margaret Court
Roger Federer won more than 10 grand slam titles
Arthur Ashe was the first African American tennis player who won 3 grand slam titles.