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There are 43 clues with the answer 'RODLAVER'
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Australian winner of 11 Grand Slam
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Eponym of an Australian Open arena
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In 1962, which Australian took all four major world tennis singles titles? (3,5)
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Tennis's Australian "Rocket"
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Australian men's tennis player who did the Grand Slam in 1962 (3,5)
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Spindle of seaweed was no.1 seed once (3,5)
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Famous sportsman withholds name after crashing Land Rover (3,5)
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The only person to have won tennis's Grand Slam as an amateur and a professional (3,5)
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The only tennis player ever to win two calendar year singles grand slams
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Australian former tennis player nicknamed Rocket who won a Grand Slam of singles titles in 1962 and 1969 (3,5)
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1969 U.S. Open champ
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The only man to have twice won all four Grand Slam tennis singles titles in the same year (3,5)
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Australian winner of
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Australian winner of 11 Grand Slam tournaments
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Only tennis player to twice achieve a Grand Slam (3,5)
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Australian tennis great (3,5)
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The only man to have twice won all four Grand Slam tennis singles titles in the same year
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Australian tennis legend (3,5)
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Australian tennis champion and multiple grand slam winner (3,5)
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Named to celebrate a former champion, this is the largest tennis stadium at Melbourne Park, the ... Arena (3,5)
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Winner of the most singles titles
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Named to celebrate a former champion, this is the largest tennis stadium at Melbourne Park, the ...
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Australian former tennis ace (3,5)
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Tennis star ranked #1 in the world, 1964-70
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Former Aussie tennis ace (3,5)
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1969 Wimbledon men's singles tennis champion (3,5)
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Named in honour of a former Australian champion this is the largest tennis stadium at Melbourne Park
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*Tennis legend nicknamed "Rocket"
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Two-time Grand Slam winner
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Tennis's "Rocket"