Ken McGregor
- Born:
- June 02, 1929
- Died:
- December 01, 2007
- Place of Birth:
- Adelaide, Australia
- Citizenship:
- Australia
- Induction Category:
- Master Player
- Year of Induction:
- 1999
- Highest Ranking
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World Singles Ranking: 1
Joining forces with his Australian sidekick Frank Sedgman, Ken McGregor won the Grand Slam in 1951, a feat unmatched by any men’s team before or since. In 1952, the two hard charging Australians were victorious at three of the four majors. From 1950-52 he steadfastly represented his nation as the Australians dominated the Davis Cup. Sound on the volley and impeccable with his overhead, McGregor was largely a product of his era, performing confidently and consistently, especially on grass courts.
Grand Slam Record
Australian Championship
- Singles Champion 1952
- Doubles Champion 1951-52
French Open
- Doubles Champion 1951-52
Wimbledon
- Doubles Champion 1951-52
US National Championship
- Doubles Champion 1951
- Mixed Doubles Champion 1950
Career Achievements
- Davis Cup Team Member 1950-52










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