Laver: Nadal's 4 for 4 not true Slam

Tennis great Rod Laver says that if Rafael Nadal wins this month's Australian Open for a fourth major title in a row, it would be ''a great effort'' — but not a Grand Slam.

In a telephone interview with The Associated Press, Laver says: ''He's got three under his belt, and he's playing well. There's a good chance he could pull it off. But it's not a Grand Slam, certainly.''

Nadal is seeded No. 1 at the Australian Open, which begins Monday.

The Spaniard's consecutive championships at the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open came in 2010, so if he wins in Australia, his 4 for 4 would stretch over two seasons.

Laver was the last man to win tennis' four top tournaments consecutively, and he did it in a calendar year - a true Grand Slam - in 1962 and 1969.