Andre Agassi
American tennis player who won eight Grand Slam singles titles and a career Grand Slam, plus Olympic gold in 1996.
19 athletes containing the letter G — each with origin, classification, and notes.
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American tennis player who won eight Grand Slam singles titles and a career Grand Slam, plus Olympic gold in 1996.
American tennis player who won 12 Grand Slam singles titles and led advocacy for equal prize money in women's tennis.
Swedish tennis player who won 11 Grand Slam singles titles before retiring at age 26 in 1983.
Irish mixed martial artist who became the first UFC fighter to hold championship belts in two weight divisions simultaneously.
Argentine attacking midfielder who captained his country to the 1986 FIFA World Cup and is considered one of the greatest footballers ever.
Kenyan long-distance runner who won two Olympic marathon gold medals and was the first to run the marathon distance under two hours.
Norwegian striker known for prolific goalscoring in the Bundesliga and Premier League, including a record-breaking Premier League debut season.
American sprinter who set world records in the 100m and 200m that have stood since the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Brazilian winger who won two FIFA World Cups and was known for dribbling skill despite a leg deformity from birth.
Northern Irish forward and 1968 Ballon d'Or winner regarded as one of the greatest dribblers in football history.
Ethiopian long-distance runner who won two Olympic gold medals in the 10,000m and set 27 world records.
Russian mixed martial artist who retired undefeated at 29–0 as UFC lightweight champion.
American basketball point guard who won five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and led the Showtime era of the 1980s.
American forward and two-time FIFA World Cup winner who captained the United States women's team in the 2010s.
Swiss tennis player who won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, including eight Wimbledon championships.
Ukrainian pole vaulter who won six consecutive World Championships and set 35 world records.
German tennis player who won 22 Grand Slam singles titles and the only Golden Slam (all four majors plus Olympic gold) in a single calendar year.
American boxer who held the welterweight world title and five middleweight world titles, often called the greatest boxer pound-for-pound.
Chinese basketball center who played eight NBA seasons with the Houston Rockets and helped expand the league's global audience.
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