Top 4 Youngest Tennis Players Who Completed the Golden Slam

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The Golden Slam is often hailed as one of the most decorated achievements in professional tennis. Over the decades, only a few professional tennis players, including Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic have been able to clinch all the four grand slam tournaments — the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open and an Olympic medal in the same calendar year clinching a Gold Slam in their glorious professional careers.

While the Gold Slam is often hailed as the pinnacle of professional tennis, a few legendary tennis players have left the fans absolutely stunned after clinching the prestigious title at a young age. Have you ever wondered about the top four youngest tennis players who have completed the coveted Golden Slam? Well, let’s find out.

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In this article we will take a look at the top four youngest tennis players who have completed the Golden Slam in their career.

Top 4 Youngest Tennis Players Who Completed the Golden Slam

  • Steffi Graf – 19 Years and 2 Months

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The legendary German former female professional tennis player Steffi Graf is at the first spot in our list of the top four youngest tennis players who have completed the golden slam in their career. Often hailed as one of the most successful female professional tennis players of all-time, Steffi Graf clinched a record total of 107 singles titles on the WTA Tour, including 22 major women’s singles titles.

Additionally, Steffi Graf created history and completed her Golden Slam at the age of nineteen years and two months in 2018, making her the youngest tennis player to achieve the glorious feat. Steffi Graf clinched the four grand slam tournaments — the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open and an Olympic gold medal at the 2018 Seoul Olympic Games in the same calendar year, ranking her at the second spot on our list.

  • Serena Williams – 21 Years and 121 Days

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At the second spot in our list of the top four youngest tennis players who have completed the Golden Slam in their career, we have the trailblazing American former professional tennis player Seren Williams, who is often hailed as one of the most influential female professional tennis players in the history of the game.

Throughout her glorious and star-studded professional tennis career, Serena Williams clinched a phenomenal total of 73 WTA Tour–level singles titles, including 23 major women’s singles titles. Additionally, Serena Williams also accomplished a career Golden Slam at the age of twenty-one years and 121 days, establishing herself as the second-youngest professional tennis player to achieve the coveted feat in the history of the game so far.

  • Rafael Nadal – 24 Years and 101 Days

At the third spot in our list of the top four youngest tennis players who have completed the golden slam in their career, we have Spanish former professional tennis sensation Rafael Nadal, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional tennis players of all-time.

Throughout his successful professional tennis career, Rafael Nadal clinched a record total of 92 ATP Toursingles titles, with 22 major titles—including a record 14 French Open titles—as well as 36 Masters titles and an Olympic gold medal, speaking volumes about his unwavering dominance on the court. Moreover, the Spanish former tennis sensation, Rafael Nadal, also completed his career golden slam at the age of 24 years and 101 days in 2010, establishing himself as the third-youngest tennis player to achieve the feat as of 2025.

  • Andre Agassi – 29 Years

Finally, at the fourth spot in our list of the top four youngest tennis players who have completed the Golden Slam in their career, we have another legendary American former professional tennis player, Andre Agassi, who is still regarded as one of the most successful tennis players of all-time by millions of tennis aficionados from all over the world.

As of 2025, Andre Agassi continues to be one of the eight men in history to win the Career Grand Slam in singles and one of three men to complete the career Golden Slam in singles, speaking volumes about the unmatched legacy that he has left behind in the game. Andre Agassi completed his golden slam at the age of twenty-nine after he clinched the 1999 French Open on 6 June 1999. As of 2025, Andre Agassi continues to be the fourth-youngest professional tennis player to achieve the coveted feat.

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