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  1. Ken Rosewall joined professional tennis in 1957 and was unable to compete in 45 Grand Slam tournaments until the open era arrives in 1968. Summarizing Grand Slam and Pro Slam tournaments, Rosewall won 23 titles, he has a winning record of 24246 which represents 84.02% spanning 28 years.

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    Rosewall won 147 singles titles, including a record 15 Pro Majors and 8 Grand Slam titles for a total 23 titles at pro and amateur majors. He also won 15 Pro Majors in doubles and 9 Grand Slam doubles titles.

  3. Ken Rosewall played in Grand Slam finals in 1953-1974. He won 18 titles and took part in 18 final matches as runner-up. ATP results and statistics from 1968 to 1977.

  4. Ken Rosewall, Australian tennis player who was a major competitor for 25 years, winning 18 Grand Slam titles, 8 of which were in men’s singles. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1980. Learn more about Rosewall’s life and career, including his other Grand Slam championships.

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  5. How many Grand Slam finals did he play? Ken Rosewall reached a total of 16 finals, of which he won 8 and lost 8 (a winning percentge of 50.0%).

  6. Won 18 Grand Slam titles in total; Grand Slam singles tournaments (8 titles) Australian Open: 1953, 1955, 1971, 1972; French Open: 1953, 1968; U.S. Open: 1956, 1970; what you may not know: Attended Kogarah High School 1947-1949; Although he was a natural left-hander, he was taught by his father to play right-handed, thus developing his super ...

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  8. In a career that continued into his 40s, Rosewall amassed 18 major titles and achieved a career doubles Grand Slam. One of the finest players to not win Wimbledon, Rosewall made it to the singles final at the All England Club on four occasions (1954, 1956, 1970 and 1974).