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List of Grand Slam men's doubles champions
List of men's doubles Grand Slam tournament champions in tennis: Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman are the only doubles players and team to achieve a Grand Slam, doing so in 1951, (the Bryans won four consecutive majors, but over the course of two calendar years), and their seven consecutive major titles remain the longest title streak in men's doubles major history. A total of six players have a completed the career Golden Slam by winning all four majors and an Olympic gold medal during their respective careers: Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (see also Bryan brothers), Daniel Nestor, Mate Pavić, Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde (see also The Woodies). All of them except Mate Pavić also achieved the Career Super Slam, by achieving a Career Golden Slam and winning a Year-End Championship in their careers.
Champions by year
{{Legend|#FFD1DC|Player won the four major tournaments in the same year.|text=♠}} {{Legend|#FFEFD5|Player won three major tournaments in the same year.|text=●}} {{Legend|#FFF5EE|Player won two major tournaments in the same year.|text=♦}} {{Legend|#EFEFFF|text= * |French club members or citizens only, thus not yet a Grand Slam tournament (until 1925 when the tournament opened itself to international competitors after merging with the World Hard Court Championships).}} {{Legend|#0|text=†|Australian Open held in December.}} {{Legend|#0|text=††|Renamed from Australasian Championships to Australian Championships.}} {{Legend|#0|text=†††|French Open was held in September 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.}}
Champions list
Most Grand Slam doubles titles
Individual
Active players and tournament records indicated in bold. Players with five or more Grand Slam titles are included here.
Team
Active teams and tournament records indicated in bold. Teams with four or more Grand Slam titles are included here.
Grand Slam achievements
Grand Slam
Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (in a calendar year).
Non-calendar year Grand Slam
Players who held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously (not in a calendar year).
Career Grand Slam
Players who won all four Grand Slam titles over the course of their careers.
Individual
Team
Career Golden Slam
Players who won all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal over the course of their careers.
Individual
Team
Career Super Slam
Players who won all four Grand Slam titles, the Olympic gold medal and the Tour Finals over the course of their careers.
Individual
Team
Multiples titles in a season
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Three titles
{{Legend|ffe5bc|text=★|Surface Slam (major titles on 3 different surfaces in the same season).}}
Two titles
{{Legend|fff3e1|text=●|Three-Quarter Slam (3 major titles in the same year).}} {{Legend|0|text=‡|Channel Slam (French and Wimbledon title double).}}
Tournament stats
Most titles per tournament
Most consecutive titles
Overall record
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Grand slam titles by decade
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Grand Slam titles by country
Note: Titles, won by a team of players from same country, count as one title, not two.
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