First wheelchair tennis player to complete a “Career Super Slam” in singles (male)

First wheelchair tennis player to complete a “Career Super Slam” in singles (male)
Who
Shingo Kunieda
What
First
Where
United Kingdom (London)
When
10 July 2022

Shingo Kunieda (Japan) won the wheelchair singles title at Wimbledon on 10 July 2022 to become the first man to claim the singles crown at all four Grand Slam tournaments in addition to Paralympic gold and the year-end Masters event. Kunieda won the Australian Open in 2007-11, 2013-15, 2018, 2020 and 2022, the French Open in 2007-10, 2014-15, 2018 and 2022 and the US Open in 2007, 2009-11, 2014-15 and 2020-21. He took singles gold at the Paralympic Games at Beijing 2008, London 2012 and on home soil at Tokyo 2021, and has won the Wheelchair Tennis Masters singles title on three occasions, in 2012 (Mechelen, Belgium), 2013 (Mission Viejo, California, USA) and 2014 (London, UK).

Kunieda’s Wimbledon success in 2022 also meant that he completed a Career Grand Slam (winning the four majors) and a Career Golden Slam (winning all four majors and Paralympic gold) in singles competition. Kunieda is the only man to hold all four Grand Slam singles titles simultaneously (US Open 2021, Australian Open 2022, French Open 2022, Wimbledon 2022). In the women’s game and overall, Dutch player Diede de Groot was the first wheelchair player to claim a Career Super Slam (after winning Paralympic gold in singles at Tokyo 2021). Kunieda completed a Career Super Slam in doubles as far back as 2012 (after winning his only Masters event to date that year).