Grand Slam (real Tennis) - Men Singles

Men Singles

Year Australian Open US Open French Open British Open
1972 James F.C. Bostwick
1973 Eugene L. Scott
1974 Eugene L. Scott
1975 Eugene L. Scott
1976 Eugene L. Scott
1977 Eugene L. Scott
1978 James J. Burke Jr.
1979 Barry Toates
1980 Chris Ronaldson
1981 Graham Hyland
1982 Wayne Davies
1983 Wayne Davies
1984 Chris Ronaldson Chris Ronaldson Chris Ronaldson Chris Ronaldson
1985 Wayne Davies
1986 Chris Ronaldson
1987 Graham Hyland
1988 Wayne Davies
1989 Wayne Davies
1990 Lachlan Deuchar Wayne Davies Lachlan Deuchar Lachlan Deuchar
1991 Wayne Davies Lachlan Deuchar Lachlan Deuchar Lachlan Deuchar
1992 Julian Snow Lachlan Deuchar Julian Snow Julian Snow
1993 Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Julian Snow
1994 Robert Fahey Wayne Davies Chris Bray Julian Snow
1995 Frank Filippelli Wayne Davies Mike Gooding Robert Fahey
1996 Robert Fahey Julian Snow Mike Gooding Mike Gooding
1997 Robert Fahey Julian Snow Chris Bray Chris Bray
1998 Robert Fahey Chris Bray Robert Fahey Julian Snow
1999 Chris Bray Wayne Davies Robert Fahey James Male
2000 Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2001 Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2002 Robert Fahey Robert Fahey not held Tim Chisholm
2003 Tim Chisholm Tim Chisholm Tim Chisholm Robert Fahey
2004 Robert Fahey Tim Chisholm Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2005 Steve Virgona Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2006 Ruaraidh Gunn Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2007 Steve Virgona Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2008 Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2009 Robert Fahey Camden Riviere Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2010 Ruaraidh Gunn James Stout Robert Fahey Robert Fahey
2011 Steve Virgona Steve Virgona Robert Fahey Robert Fahey

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