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Open E. Victor Seixas Jr. Open Tony Trabert E. Victor Seixas, Jr. Open Frank Sedgman E. Open Richard A. Gonzales Frederick Schroeder Wimbledon F. Gonzales Eric W. Sturgess Wimbledon R. Open Frank Parker William F. Talbert U. Open Lt. Joseph R. Hunt Seaman Jack Kramer U. Open Frederick R. Schroeder, Jr. Frank Parker U. Open Robert Riggs S. Open Donald Budge C. Open Fred Perry J. Open Wilmer L. Allison Sidney B. Open Fred Perry Wilmer L.
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The Australian Open was held in December from through , returning to its original January date in Margaret Smith Court 6 : U. Open through the Australian Open. Martina Navratilova 6 : Wimbledon through the U. Most Grand Slam titles in a row non-consecutive Helen Wills Moody won all 16 of the Grand Slam singles tournaments she played beginning with the U.
Championships and extending through the Wimbledon Championships not counting her defaults in the French and Wimbledon Championships. The first 15 of those were won without losing a set. During this period, she won 6 Wimbledons, 4 French Championships, and 6 U. She also won the Summer Olympics during this period.
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