- Rod Laver: The only player to achieve the Grand Slam twice, Laver dominated the 1960s using wooden tennis rackets.
- Bjorn Borg: The Swedish icon won 11 Grand Slam singles titles, including five consecutive Wimbledon titles, using wooden tennis racquets.
- John McEnroe: Known for his serve-and-volley style, McEnroe achieved immense success, including seven Grand Slam singles titles, with wooden tennis rackets.
- Jimmy Connors: A fiery and competitive player, Connors won eight Grand Slam singles titles during the late 1970s and early 1980s with wooden tennis racquets.
- Chris Evert: One of the greatest female players of all time, Evert won 18 Grand Slam singles titles using wooden tennis rackets.
- Margaret Court: An Australian tennis legend, Court claimed 24 Grand Slam singles titles, many of which were won with wooden tennis rackets.
- Ken Rosewall: A versatile Australian player, Rosewall’s career spanned the transition from wooden to modern rackets, and he won several Grand Slam titles with wooden tennis racquets.
- Pancho Gonzales: A dominant force in the 1950s, Gonzales used wooden tennis rackets to win two Grand Slam titles and numerous other championships.
- Roy Emerson: An Australian player who excelled in the 1960s, Emerson won 12 Grand Slam singles titles using wooden tennis racquets.
- Evonne Goolagong Cawley: The Australian tennis star won seven Grand Slam singles titles, including Wimbledon and the French Open, with wooden tennis rackets.
- Arthur Ashe: The first African American male player to win a Grand Slam singles title, Ashe achieved success with wooden tennis racquets during the 1960s and 1970s.
- Virginia Wade: The British tennis legend won three Grand Slam singles titles, including Wimbledon, using wooden tennis rackets.
- Steffi Graf: The German champion of 22 major singles titles began her career using wooden tennis rackets but embraced the composite technology when it came along.
These players, among many others, left an indelible mark on tennis history while showcasing their skills and artistry with the classic wooden tennis racket. Their achievements helped shape the sport and contributed to the evolution of tennis equipment over the years.