[citation needed] In 1985, Martina Navratilova reached the final in all Grand Slam events held that year, equaling the record of eleven final appearances set by Court in 1963 and repeated a year later.
[citation needed] Twelve unique players (nine women and three men) have won at least six major championships in one calendar year.
[citation needed] Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day.
These players won the title the first time they played in that particular Grand Slam tournament (in the main draw).
Helen Wills Helen Jacobs Maureen Connolly Darlene Hard Margaret Court Evonne Goolagong Cawley Chris Evert Alice Marble Margaret Osborne duPont Pauline Betz Doris Hart Althea Gibson Hana Mandlíková Tracy Austin / Monica Seles Iga Świątek Note: Played at least one main draw singles match per event.
[33][34] A player who wins all four majors consecutively across two calendar years is said to have achieved a "Non-calendar-year Grand Slam".
[63][64][65][66] A player who wins all four majors, the Olympic gold medal (or a Paralympic gold medal) and the year-end championships (currently, the ATP Finals for the men's tour, WTA Finals for the women's tour, and the Wheelchair Tennis Masters for the wheelchair tennis tour) consecutively across two calendar years is said to have achieved a "Non-calendar-year Super Slam".