Grand Slam Record
- Australian Championships
- Singles finalist: 1957, 1959, 1960
- Men's Doubles champion: 1957 (w/ Lew Hoad), 1958 (w/ Ashley Cooper), 1962 (w/ Roy Emerson)
- Men's Doubles finalist: 1954 (w/ Clive Wilderspin), 1960 (w/ Roy Emerson)
- Mixed Doubles champion: 1956 (w/ Beryl Penrose)
- French championships
- Men's Doubles champion: 1958 (w/ Ashley Cooper), 1960 and 1962 (w/ Roy Emerson)
- Men's Doubles finalist: 1959 (w/ Roy Emerson)
- Wimbledon
- Singles champion: 1960
- Singles finalist: 1958
- Men's Doubles champion: 1959 and 1961 (w/ Roy Emerson)
- Men's Doubles finalist: 1955, 1957, 1958, 1973 (w/ John Cooper)
- Mixed Doubles champion: 1962 (w/ Margaret Osborne duPont)
- Mixed Doubles finalist: 1957 (w/Althea Gibson), 1959 (w/ Maria Bueno)
- U.S. Championships
- Singles champion: 1959, 1960
- Men's Doubles champion: 1957 (w/ Ashley Cooper), 1959 and 1960 (w/ Roy Emerson)
- Mixed Doubles champion: 1958, 1959, 1960 (w/ Margaret Osborne duPont)
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