Mohammed Sleem (14 January 1892 – around 1980[3]) was a tennis player and lawyer who represented India at the Davis Cup and Olympic Games.
[8][9] In June 1921 he reached the finals of the London Championships on grass before losing to Japanese player Zenzo Shimizu in straight sets.
[11] he won the London Country Club hard court tournament held at Hendon defeating Sydney Jacob in straight sets.
[12][13] In mid October he clinched the Queen's Club Hard Court crown by beating Walter Crawley for the title.
[14] In late October he won the Welsh Covered Court Championships, defeating Arthur Lovibond, the holder, Francis Gordon Lowe and Crawley for the second time within two weeks on his way to the trophy.
[16] In July 1924 he won the Deauville tournament, for which he upset compatriot Syed Mohammad Hadi who gave the match up after two sets.