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- 1957.05.24 / -. Ranking number 10 in Australia of Rod Laver. [1]
- 1958.04.29 / -. Ranking number 8 in Australia of Rod Laver. [2]
- 1958.12.30 / Brisbane. Participation of Rod Laver at Davis Cup at Challenge-Round. [4] 02/01/66 & srpos = 1 & e = --------en-20--1 Byda-img-txin-rod wash + + + AND + davis cup ------- 0 ----
- 1959.04.23 / -. Ranking number 3 in Australia of Rod Laver. [5]
- 1961.07.08 / London. Win from Rod Laver to Wimbledon to Chuck Mackinley. [6]
- 1962 / -. Grand Slam succeeded by Rod Laver. Second man to complete this tour after Donald Budge. [7] [8]
- 1969 / -. Grand Slam succeeded by Rod Laver. [9]
- 1969 / -. Remise of the Golden Racket to Rod Wash. % 20% 22% 20d'or 22raquette%
- 1969.07.07 / London. Win from Rod Laver to Wimbledon vs. Ken Rosewall in men's singles. Score of 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. [10]
- 1969.09.11 / Brisbane. Win from Rod Laver to Australian Open in men's singles. Score of 6-2, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 [11] [12]
- 1970.07.23 / New York. Remise of the Golden Racket for the second consecutive year at Rod Laver. [13]
- 1971.08.27 / New York. Package from Rod Laver to US Open to Forest Hills. 20laver
- 1971.11.26 / Dallas. Record Rod Laver becomes first millionaire in tennis tournament winnings. [14]
- 1974.01.29 / New York. Victory of Rod Laver at US Championships flying Arthur Ashe. [15]