All-time tennis records – Men's singles

All-time records and statistics of the men's singles in Tennis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article covers the period from 1877 to present. Before the beginning of the Open Era in April 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in established tennis tournaments, including the four Grand Slam tournaments (also known as the majors). Wimbledon, the oldest of the majors, was founded in 1877, followed by the US Open in 1881, the French Open in 1891 and the Australian Open in 1905. Beginning in 1905 and continuing to the present day, all four majors have been played yearly, with the exception of during the two World Wars, 1986 for the Australian Open, and 2020 for Wimbledon. The Australian Open is the first major of the year (January), followed by the French Open (May–June), Wimbledon (June–July) and the US Open (August–September). There was no prize money and players were compensated for travel expenses only. A player who wins all four majors, in singles or as part of a doubles team, in the same calendar year is said to have achieved a "Grand Slam". If the player wins all four consecutively, but not in the same calendar year, it is called a "Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam". Winning all four at some point in a career, even if not consecutively, is referred to as a "Career Grand Slam". Winning the four majors and a gold medal in tennis at the Summer Olympics in the same calendar year has been called a "Golden Slam" since 1988.[1] Winning all four majors plus an Olympic gold at some point in a career, even if not consecutively, is referred to as a "Career Golden Slam". Winning the year-end championship while also having won a Golden Slam is referred to as a "Super Slam". Winning all four majors, an Olympic gold, and the year-end championships at some point in a career, even if not consecutively, is referred to as a "Career Super Slam".[2][3][4] Winning the four majors in all three disciplines a player is eligible for–singles, doubles and mixed doubles–is considered winning a "boxed set" of Grand Slam titles.

Prior to 1924, the major tennis championships, governed by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF), were the World Hard Court Championships, World Grass Court Championships (Wimbledon), and World Covered Court Championships.[5]

Many top tennis players turned professional before the Open Era to play legally for prize money. They played in separate professional events and were banned from competing any of the four Grand Slam tournaments. They mostly competed on pro tours involving head-to-head competition, but also in professional tournaments as the biggest events on the pro tour.[6] In addition to the head-to-head tours, there were the annual professional tournaments called "Championship tournaments" (known retrospectively as "professional majors"[7][8] or "professional Grand Slams"[9][10] where the world's top professional players usually played. These tournaments held a certain tradition and longevity.

The oldest of these three professional majors, was the U.S. Pro Tennis Championships, played at a variety of different venues and on a variety of different surfaces, between 1925 and 1999, although it was no longer a major after 1967. Between 1954 and 1962, the U.S. Pro was played indoors in Cleveland and was billed as the World Professional Championships. The most prestigious of the three was generally the Wembley Championships. Played between 1934 and 1990, at the Wembley Arena in England, it was unofficially usually considered the world's championship until 1967. The third professional major was the French Pro Championship, played between 1934 and 1968, on the clay courts of Roland Garros, apart from 1963 to 1967, when it was played on the indoor wood courts of Stade Coubertin.

The Open Era of tennis began in 1968, when the Grand Slam tournaments agreed to allow professional players to compete with amateurs. A professional tennis tour was created for the entire year, where everyone could compete. This meant that the division that had existed for many years between these two groups had finally come to an end, which made the tennis world into one unified competition. The first tournament to go "Open" started on 22 April 1968 was the British Hard Court Championships at The West Hants Club in Bournemouth, England.[11] The first Grand Slam tournament to do so was the 1968 French Open, starting on 27 May.[12]

Analysis of records

Today, the ultimate pursuit in tennis is to win the Grand Slam; winning all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same calendar year.[13] In 1982, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) broadened the definition of the Grand Slam as meaning any four straight major victories, including the ones spanning two calendar years that became known as the non-calendar year Grand Slam, though it later reversed its definition.

In the history of men's tennis, only two players have won the calendar Grand Slam, Don Budge (1938) and Rod Laver (1962 and 1969).[13] Budge remains the sole player to have won six majors in a row (1937–1938). In the Open Era, only one player has achieved the non-calendar year Grand Slam, Novak Djokovic (2015–2016). This is followed by a career Grand Slam, a feat achieved by a player winning each of the majors during their career, which eight players have done. Winning just one of these major tournaments in a year is a sought-after achievement but winning all four or more consecutively, if we apply Prochnow's (2018) analysis retrospectively in Budge's case, transforms a player into a legend.[13]

When we reflect on the modern era of the sport, tennis has clear separations during its history, such as the first official majors sanctioned by the world governing body of tennis its separate tours (amateur and professional), the eligibility to compete at Grand Slam majors or the surface aspects of the tournaments.[13] In 1913, the ILTF created its first tennis majors, three world championship tournaments that were abolished by 1923. In the history of those early majors, only one player won all three in the same year, Anthony Wilding, arguably the first world champion.[14] In 1927, the men's game was separated, leading to the creation of what are now referred to as the pro majors. During a period of 40 years, only two players achieved the calendar Pro Grand Slam in the history of the professional tour, Ken Rosewall (1963) and Laver (1967). Prior to 1968, only amateurs could enter the Grand Slam tournaments. This was changed in 1968, after which both professionals and amateurs could compete for the tennis majors.

There are also several other facets to take into consideration in defining great tennis players, such as winning all calendar year majors consecutively on offer at the time (World Champs and Pro Slams) on three different surfaces.[13] Three players achieved this distinction between 1913 and 1967, Wilding, Rosewall and Laver. Only those same three players did so not only by surface,[15] but also different environments (indoors and outdoors). When the professional majors were abolished in 1967, the Grand Slam majors were still only being played on two exclusive surfaces, grass and clay. In 1978, the US Open switched surface to a hardcourt thus re-creating a third unique surface. This is arguably the best date in defining the beginning of the modern era of tennis.[13] In this new modern era, only one player (Djokovic) has won all four majors in a row. Only two players have achieved the new term, a "Surface Slam", winning three consecutive majors on three distinct surfaces, that being Rafael Nadal in 2010 and Novak Djokovic in 2021.[13][16][17] To have accomplished any of these feats in a group of tournaments originating over 100 years ago underscores the degree of difficulty involved.[13]

These are some of the important records since the start of the first Grand Slam tournament held at the Wimbledon Championships. All statistics are based on data provided by the ATP Tour website,[18][19] the ITF[20] and other available sources, even if this isn't a complete list due to the time period involved.

Grand Slam tournaments

Career totals

Active players in boldface.

More information #, Finals ...
#Finals
38 Novak Djokovic
31 Roger Federer
30 Rafael Nadal
19 Ivan Lendl
18 Pete Sampras
17 Rod Laver
16 Ken Rosewall
Björn Borg
15 Bill Tilden
Roy Emerson
Jimmy Connors
Andre Agassi
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#Semifinals
55 Novak Djokovic
46 Roger Federer
38 Rafael Nadal
31 Jimmy Connors
28 Ivan Lendl
26 Andre Agassi
25 Ken Rosewall
23 Pete Sampras
21 Andy Murray
20 Bill Tilden
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#Quarterfinals
66 Novak Djokovic
58 Roger Federer
47 Rafael Nadal
41 Jimmy Connors
37 Roy Emerson
36 Andre Agassi
34/ Ivan Lendl
30 Ken Rosewall
Andy Murray
29 Pete Sampras
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#Match wins
409 Novak Djokovic
369 Roger Federer
314 Rafael Nadal
233 Jimmy Connors
224 Andre Agassi
222/ Ivan Lendl
210 Roy Emerson
203 Pete Sampras
200 Andy Murray
minimum 200 wins
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More information %, W–L ...
%W–LMatch record[21]
89.76114–13 Bill Tilden
89.24141–17 Björn Borg
87.77409–57 Novak Djokovic
87.71314–44 Rafael Nadal
87.07101–15 Fred Perry
86.01369–60 Roger Federer
84.23203–38 Pete Sampras
83.41171–34 Ken Rosewall
82.94141–29 Rod Laver
82.62233–49 Jimmy Connors
minimum 100 wins
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# Appearances
83Serbia Novak Djokovic
81Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Feliciano López
77Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
75France Richard Gasquet
71 Fernando Verdasco
70France Fabrice Santoro
France Gaël Monfils
69Russia Mikhail Youzhny
68Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
Spain Rafael Nadal
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Grand Slam achievements

Grand Slam

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Grand SlamPlayerFirst–last tournament
Don Budge1938 Australian ChampionshipsU.S. Championships
Rod Laver1962 Australian ChampionshipsU.S. Championships
Rod Laver (2)1969 Australian OpenUS Open
all four major titles consecutively (in a calendar year)
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Non-calendar-year Grand Slam

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Non-calendar-year Grand SlamPlayerFirst–last tournament
Novak Djokovic2015 Wimbledon Championships2016 French Open
all four major titles consecutively (not in a calendar year)
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Career Grand Slam

Consecutive totals

Grand Slam tournaments consecutive streaks

Active streaks in boldface.

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# Titles
6 Don Budge
4 Bill Tilden
Rod Laver
Rod Laver (2)
Novak Djokovic
3 Laurence Doherty
Jack Crawford
Tony Trabert
Lew Hoad
Roy Emerson
Pete Sampras
Roger Federer
Roger Federer (2)
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic (2)
Novak Djokovic (3)
Novak Djokovic (4)
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# Finals
10 Roger Federer
8 Roger Federer (2)
7 Jack Crawford
6 Don Budge
Rod Laver
Novak Djokovic
5 Fred Perry
Frank Sedgman
Fred Stolle
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic (2)
Jannik Sinner
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More information #, Semifinals ...
# Semifinals
23 Roger Federer
14 Novak Djokovic
10 Rod Laver
Ivan Lendl
9 Novak Djokovic (2)
8 Ashley Cooper
7 Jack Crawford
Rafael Nadal
6 Fred Perry
Don Budge
Tom Brown
Lew Hoad
Ivan Lendl
Jannik Sinner
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More information #, Quarterfinals ...
# Quarterfinals
36 Roger Federer
28 Novak Djokovic
14 Roy Emerson
Ivan Lendl
12 Neale Fraser
11 Rafael Nadal
10 Vic Seixas
Rod Laver
Pete Sampras
David Ferrer
Rafael Nadal (2)
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More information #, Consecutive appearances ...
# Consecutive appearances
79 Feliciano López
67 Fernando Verdasco
66 Andreas Seppi
65 Roger Federer
58 Grigor Dimitrov
56 Wayne Ferreira
54 Stefan Edberg
52 Tomáš Berdych
51 Novak Djokovic
50 David Ferrer
Guillermo García López
Stan Wawrinka
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Grand Slam tournaments non-consecutive streaks

Player skipped one or more Grand Slam tournaments during his streak.[clarification needed]

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# Titles
8 Bill Tilden
6 William Renshaw
5 Laurence Doherty
William Larned
Anthony Wilding
4 Richard Sears
Reginald Doherty
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# Finals
10 Bill Tilden
8 Jack Crawford
Rod Laver
7 Don Budge
6 William Renshaw
Wilfred Baddeley
Anthony Wilding
Maurice McLoughlin
Gottfried von Cramm
Jimmy Connors
Björn Borg
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More information #, Semifinals ...
# Semifinals
14 Jack Crawford
12 Rod Laver
11 Jimmy Connors
10 Bill Tilden
Bill Tilden (2)
9 Fred Perry
Ken Rosewall
8 Don Budge
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# Quarterfinals
27 Jimmy Connors
21 Bill Tilden
18 Andy Murray
17 Jack Crawford
16 Rafael Nadal
13 William Larned
12 Fred Perry
Rod Laver
Björn Borg
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Grand Slam matches/final win streaks

Streaks can be across non-consecutive tournaments.

More information Matches, Player ...
MatchesPlayerYears
51 Bill Tilden1920–1926
37 Don Budge[22]1937–1938
31 Rod Laver[22]1962–1968
30 Novak Djokovic2015–2016
29 Rod Laver[22] (2)1969–1970
27 Roger Federer2005–2006
Roger Federer (2)2006–2007
Novak Djokovic (2)2011–2012
Novak Djokovic (3)2021
Novak Djokovic (4)2022–2023
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More information Final Win, Player ...
Final WinPlayerYears
10 Roy Emerson1963–1967
8 Bill Tilden1920–1925
Pete Sampras1995–2000
7 Richard Sears1881–1887
William Renshaw1881–1889
Roger Federer2003–2006
Rafael Nadal2008–2011
6 Laurence Doherty1902–1906
Don Budge1937–1938
5 William Larned1907–1911
Anthony Wilding1909–1913
Jack Crawford1931–1933
Tony Trabert1953–1955
Rod Laver1968–1969
John Newcombe1970–1975
Novak Djokovic2018–2020
Rafael Nadal (2) 2019–2022
Carlos Alcaraz

2022–2025

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Per Grand Slam tournament totals

Titles per Grand Slam tournament (3+ titles)

More information #, Australian ...
#Australian
10 Novak Djokovic
6 Roy Emerson
Roger Federer
4 Jack Crawford
Ken Rosewall
Andre Agassi
3 James Anderson
Adrian Quist
Rod Laver
Mats Wilander
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#French
14 Rafael Nadal
6 Björn Borg
4 Henri Cochet
3 René Lacoste
Ivan Lendl
Mats Wilander
Gustavo Kuerten
Novak Djokovic
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More information #, Wimbledon ...
#Wimbledon
8 Roger Federer
7 William Renshaw
Pete Sampras
Novak Djokovic
5 Laurence Doherty
Björn Borg
4 Reginald Doherty
Anthony Wilding
Rod Laver
3 Wilfred Baddeley
Arthur Gore
Bill Tilden
Fred Perry
John Newcombe
John McEnroe
Boris Becker
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More information #, United States ...
#United States
7 Richard Sears
William Larned
Bill Tilden
5 Jimmy Connors
Pete Sampras
Roger Federer
4 Robert Wrenn
John McEnroe
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic
3 Oliver Campbell
Malcolm Whitman
Fred Perry
Ivan Lendl
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Consecutive titles per Grand Slam tournament

More information #, Australian ...
#Australian
5 Roy Emerson
3 Jack Crawford
Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic (2)
2 James Anderson
Frank Sedgman
Ashley Cooper
Ken Rosewall
Guillermo Vilas
/ Johan Kriek
Mats Wilander
Stefan Edberg
Ivan Lendl
Jim Courier
Andre Agassi
Roger Federer
Novak Djokovic (3)
Roger Federer (2)
Jannik Sinner
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#French
5 Rafael Nadal
4 Björn Borg
Rafael Nadal (2)
Rafael Nadal (3)
2 Frank Parker
Jaroslav Drobný
Tony Trabert
Nicola Pietrangeli
Jan Kodeš
Björn Borg (2)
Ivan Lendl
Jim Courier
Sergi Bruguera
Gustavo Kuerten
Carlos Alcaraz
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More information #, Wimbledon ...
#Wimbledon
6 William Renshaw
5 Laurence Doherty
Björn Borg
Roger Federer
4 Reginald Doherty
Anthony Wilding
Pete Sampras
Novak Djokovic
3 Fred Perry
Pete Sampras (2)
2 John Hartley
Wilfred Baddeley
Joshua Pim
Arthur Gore
Bill Tilden
Don Budge
Lew Hoad
Rod Laver
Roy Emerson
Rod Laver (2)
John Newcombe
John McEnroe
Boris Becker
Novak Djokovic (2)
Carlos Alcaraz
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More information #, United States ...
#United States
7 Richard Sears[23]
6 Bill Tilden
5 William Larned
Roger Federer
3 Oliver Campbell
Malcolm Whitman
John McEnroe
Ivan Lendl
2 Henry Slocum
Robert Wrenn
Robert Wrenn (2)
William Larned (2)
Maurice McLoughlin
Robert Lindley Murray
René Lacoste
Ellsworth Vines
Fred Perry
Don Budge
Frank Parker
Jack Kramer
Pancho Gonzales
Frank Sedgman
Neale Fraser
Jimmy Connors
Stefan Edberg
Pete Sampras
Patrick Rafter
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Finals per Grand Slam tournament

Runners-up per Grand Slam tournament

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Match wins per Grand Slam tournament

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More information #, French ...
#French
112 Rafael Nadal
103 Novak Djokovic
73 Roger Federer
56 Guillermo Vilas
53/ Ivan Lendl
51 Andre Agassi
50 Nicola Pietrangeli
49 Björn Borg
47 Mats Wilander
46/ Jaroslav Drobný
Stan Wawrinka
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More information #, Wimbledon ...
#Wimbledon
107 Novak Djokovic
105 Roger Federer
84 Jimmy Connors
71 Boris Becker
64[24] Arthur Gore
63 Pete Sampras
62 Major Ritchie
61 Andy Murray
60 Roy Emerson
59 John McEnroe
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More information #, United States ...
#United States
98[25] Jimmy Connors
95 Novak Djokovic
89 Roger Federer
79 Andre Agassi
75[25] Vic Seixas
73/ Ivan Lendl
71 Bill Tilden
Pete Sampras
69[25] R. Norris Williams
67 Rafael Nadal
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Match win streak per Grand Slam tournament

More information #, Australian ...
#AustralianYears
33 Novak Djokovic2019–24
30 Roy Emerson1963–68
26 Andre Agassi2000–04
25 Novak Djokovic (2)2011–14
20 Ivan Lendl1989–91
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More information #, French ...
#FrenchYears
39 Rafael Nadal2010–15
35 Rafael Nadal (2)2016–21
31 Rafael Nadal (3)2005–08
28 Björn Borg1978–81
20 Jim Courier1991–93
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More information #, Wimbledon ...
#WimbledonYears
41 Björn Borg1976–81
40 Roger Federer2003–08
34 Novak Djokovic2018–23
31 Rod Laver1961–70
Pete Sampras1997–2001
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More information #, United States ...
#United StatesYears
42[26] Bill Tilden1920–26
40 Roger Federer2004–09
27 Ivan Lendl1985–88
25 John McEnroe1979–83
20[26] Maurice McLoughlin1912–14
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Match winning percentage per Grand Slam tournament

More information Australian, % ...
Australian%W–L
Andre Agassi90.5748–5
Novak Djokovic90.43104–11
Roger Federer87.18102–15
Stefan Edberg84.8556–10
Mats Wilander83.7236–7
Roy Emerson83.6446–9
Rafael Nadal82.8077–16
/ Ivan Lendl82.7648–10
Jim Courier81.4035–8
Ken Rosewall81.1343–10
minimum 30 wins
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More information French, % ...
French%W–L
Rafael Nadal96.55112–4
Björn Borg96.0849–2
Henri Cochet90.2437–4
Manuel Santana85.3735–6
Novak Djokovic85.12103–18
Mats Wilander83.9347–9
Eric Sturgess83.3330–6
Gustavo Kuerten81.8236–8
Jim Courier81.6340–9
/ Ivan Lendl81.5453–12
minimum 30 wins
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More information Wimbledon, % ...
Wimbledon%W–L
Björn Borg92.7351–4
Bill Tilden91.1831–3
Pete Sampras90.0063–7
Novak Djokovic89.17107–13
Roger Federer88.24105–14
Fred Perry87.8036–5
Rod Laver87.7250–7
Boris Becker85.5471–12
John McEnroe84.2959–11
Andy Murray82.4361–13
minimum 30 wins
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More information United States, % ...
United States%W–L
Bill Tilden[27]91.0271–7
Fred Perry89.4734–4
Pete Sampras88.7571–9
Maurice McLoughlin87.7250–7
Neale Fraser86.4932–5
Roger Federer86.4189–14
Novak Djokovic86.3695–15
Ken Rosewall85.0757–10
Rafael Nadal84.8167–12
John McEnroe84.4265–12
minimum 30 wins
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Court type totals

Current through the 2026 Wimbledon Championships.

Match wins in Grand Slam tournaments per court type

More information #, Hardcourt ...
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More information #, Clay ...
#Clay
112 Rafael Nadal
103 Novak Djokovic
73 Guillermo Vilas
Roger Federer
63 Björn Borg
59 Jimmy Connors
53 Ivan Lendl
52 Jan Kodeš
51 Andre Agassi
50 Nicola Pietrangeli
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More information #, Grass ...
#Grass
166 Roy Emerson
145 Ken Rosewall
136 John Newcombe
113 Rod Laver
112 Vic Seixas
107 Jimmy Connors
Novak Djokovic
106 Arthur Ashe
105 Roger Federer
100 Bill Tilden
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Winning percentage in Grand Slam tournaments per court type

More information Hardcourt, % ...
Hardcourt%W–L
Novak Djokovic88.44199–26
Roger Federer86.82191–29
Pete Sampras86.57116–18
Jimmy Connors85.9067–11
Carlos Alcaraz85.7142–7
Ivan Lendl85.37105–18
Björn Borg84.6222–4
Andre Agassi84.11127–24
John McEnroe83.9173–14
Rafael Nadal83.72144–28
minimum 20 wins
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More information Clay, % ...
Clay%W–L
Rafael Nadal96.55112–4
Björn Borg92.6563–5
René Lacoste90.6329–3
Henri Cochet90.2437–4
Carlos Alcaraz89.2925–3
Ken Rosewall86.6726–4
Novak Djokovic85.12103–18
Mats Wilander83.9347–9
Eric Sturgess83.3330–6
Gustavo Kuerten81.8236–8
Alexander Zverev45–10
minimum 20 wins
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More information Grass, % ...
Grass%W–L
Don Budge91.2352–5
Bill Tilden90.91100–10
Pete Sampras90.0063–7
Novak Djokovic89.17107–13
Björn Borg88.8956–7
Carlos Alcaraz24–3
Fred Perry88.7679–10
Roger Federer88.24105–14
Jack Crawford87.2589–13
Jannik Sinner86.2125–4
minimum 20 wins
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Season totals

Four majors in one calendar year

More information 4 Slam wins, Years ...
4 Slam winsYears
Rod Laver21962, 1969[28]
Don Budge11938
3 Slam wins & 1 finalYears
Novak Djokovic32015, 2021, 2023
Roger Federer22006, 2007
Jack Crawford11933
Lew Hoad1956
2 Slam wins & 2 finalsYears
Frank Sedgman11952
Roger Federer2009
Jannik Sinner2025
All 4 finalsYears
Novak Djokovic32015, 2021, 2023
Roger Federer2006, 2007, 2009
Rod Laver21962, 1969
Jack Crawford11933
Don Budge1938
Frank Sedgman1952
Lew Hoad1956
Jannik Sinner2025
All 4 semifinalsYears
Novak Djokovic72011–13, 15, 21, 23, 25
Roger Federer52005–09
Rod Laver31961–62, 69
Ashley Cooper21957–58
Rafael Nadal2008, 19
Jack Crawford11933
Fred Perry1935
Don Budge1938
Frank Sedgman1952
Vic Seixas1953
Tony Trabert1955
Lew Hoad1956
Tony Roche1969
Ivan Lendl1987
Andy Murray2011
Jannik Sinner2025
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All 4 quarterfinalsYears
Novak Djokovic92010–15, 21, 23, 25
Roger Federer82005–12
Roy Emerson51959, 61, 64–66
Rafael Nadal2008, 2010–11, 18–19
Andy Murray42011–12, 14, 16
Neale Fraser31958–60
Rod Laver1961–62, 69
Ivan Lendl1983, 87–88
Fred Perry21934–35
Dick Savitt1951–52
Frank Sedgman1951–52
Vic Seixas1953–54
Ashley Cooper1957–58
Andre Agassi1995, 01
David Ferrer2012–13
Jannik Sinner2024-25
Jack Crawford11933
Don Budge1938
Vic Seixas1953
Ken Rosewall1953
Tony Trabert1955
Lew Hoad1956
John Newcombe1969
Tony Roche1969
John McEnroe1985
Mats Wilander1988
Stefan Edberg1991
Pete Sampras1993
Stan Wawrinka2015
Carlos Alcaraz2025
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Three majors

More information 3 slam wins, Years ...
3 slam winsYears
Novak Djokovic42011, 15, 21, 23
Roger Federer32004, 06–07
Jack Crawford11933
Fred Perry1934
Tony Trabert1955
Lew Hoad1956
Ashley Cooper1958
Roy Emerson1964
Jimmy Connors1974
Mats Wilander1988
Rafael Nadal2010
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More information 2 slam wins & 1 final, Years ...
2 slam wins & 1 finalYears
Fred Perry21935–36
Björn Borg1978, 80
Ivan Lendl1986–87
Rafael Nadal2017, 19
Henri Cochet11928
Bobby Riggs1939
Alex Olmedo1959
Neale Fraser1960
Guillermo Vilas1977
John McEnroe1984
Pete Sampras1995
Andre Agassi1999
Novak Djokovic2016
Carlos Alcaraz2025
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More information 1 slam win & 2 finals, Years ...
1 slam win & 2 finalsYears
Rod Laver21960–61
Novak Djokovic2012–13
Vic Seixas11953
Ken Rosewall1956
Ashley Cooper1957
Fred Stolle1965
Björn Borg1981
Jim Courier1993
Roger Federer2008
Rafael Nadal2011
Andy Murray2016
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More information 3 slam finals (all losses), Years ...
3 slam finals (all losses)Years
Jack Crawford11934
Roy Emerson1962
Fred Stolle1964
Jimmy Connors1975
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Other

Consecutive majors

Four consecutive
More information Australian / French / Wimbledon / United States, Years ...
Australian / French / Wimbledon / United StatesYears
Rod Laver21962, 69
Don Budge11938
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Three consecutive
More information Australian / French / Wimbledon, Years ...
Australian / French / WimbledonYears
Jack Crawford11933
Lew Hoad1956
Novak Djokovic2021
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More information French / Wimbledon / United States, Years ...
French / Wimbledon / United StatesYears
Tony Trabert11955
Rafael Nadal2010
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Two consecutive

Players who won three or four consecutive titles are not listed here.

More information Australian/French, Years ...
Australian/FrenchYears
Roy Emerson21963, 67
Novak Djokovic2016, 23
Ken Rosewall11953
Mats Wilander1988
Jim Courier1992
Rafael Nadal2022
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More information French/Wimbledon, Years ...
French/WimbledonYears
Björn Borg31978–80
Rafael Nadal22008, 2010
René Lacoste11925
Fred Perry1935
Budge Patty1950
Roger Federer2009
Novak Djokovic2021
Carlos Alcaraz2024
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More information Wimbledon/United States, Years ...
Wimbledon/United StatesYears
Roger Federer42004–07
Novak Djokovic32011, 15, 18
Bill Tilden21920–21
Fred Perry1934–36
Jimmy Connors1974, 82
John McEnroe1981, 84
Pete Sampras1993, 95
Laurence Doherty11903
Ellsworth Vines1932
Don Budge1937
Bobby Riggs1939
Jack Kramer1947 (*)
Frank Sedgman1952
Ashley Cooper1958
Neale Fraser1960
Roy Emerson1964
John Newcombe1967
Boris Becker1989
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(*) In 1947 the French Championships were held after Wimbledon.

Non-consecutive majors

Three non-consecutive
More information Australian/French/United States, Years ...
Australian/French/United StatesYears
Mats Wilander11988
Novak Djokovic12023
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More information Australian/Wimbledon/United States, Years ...
Australian/Wimbledon/United StatesYears
Roger Federer32004, 06–07
Novak Djokovic22011, 15
Fred Perry11934
Ashley Cooper1958
Roy Emerson1964
Jimmy Connors1974
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Two non-consecutive

Players who won three or four titles are not listed here.

More information Australian & Wimbledon, Years ...
Australian & WimbledonYears
Roy Emerson21961–65
Pete Sampras1994, 97
Dick Savitt11951
Alex Olmedo1959
Roger Federer2017
Novak Djokovic2019
Jannik Sinner2025
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More information Australian & United States, Year ...
Australian & United StatesYear
John Newcombe1973
Jannik Sinner2024
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More information French & United States, Years ...
French & United StatesYears
Rafael Nadal32013, 17, 19
Ivan Lendl21986–87
René Lacoste11927
Henri Cochet1928
Guillermo Vilas1977
Andre Agassi1999
Carlos Alcaraz2025
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Single season winning percentage

More information Match winning, % ...
Match winning%W–LYear
Rod Laver10026–01969
Rod Laver (2)25–01962
Don Budge24–01938
Jimmy Connors20–01974
Roger Federer96.4327–12006
Novak Djokovic27–12015
Novak Djokovic (2)27–12021
Novak Djokovic (3)27–12023
Lew Hoad96.3026–11956
Roger Federer (2)26–12007
Jack Crawford96.1525–11933
Mats Wilander25–11988
Rafael Nadal25–12010
Novak Djokovic (4)25–12011
minimum 20 wins
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Consecutive titles

Note: In a row spanning more than one year


More information Wimbledon / United States / Australian / French / Wimbledon / United States, Year ...
6 consecutive majors
Wimbledon / United States / Australian / French / Wimbledon / United StatesYear
Don Budge1937–38
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More information Wimbledon / United States / Wimbledon / United States, Year (*) ...
4 consecutive majors
Wimbledon / United States / Wimbledon / United StatesYear (*)
Bill Tilden1920–21
Wimbledon / United States / Australian / FrenchYear
Novak Djokovic2015–16
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3 consecutive majors
Wimbledon / United States / WimbledonYear (*)
Laurence Doherty1903–04
Wimbledon / United States / AustralianYear
Roy Emerson1964–65
Pete Sampras1993–94
Roger Federer2005–06
Roger Federer (2) 2006–07
Novak Djokovic2011–12
Novak Djokovic (2) 2018–19
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(*) Only from 1925 onwards each year had four Grand Slam tournaments.

Winning a Grand Slam singles tournament without losing a set

Grand Slam season streaks

More information #, 3 titles per season ...
#3 titles per seasonYears
2 Roger Federer2006–2007
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More information #, 2+ titles per season ...
#2+ titles per seasonYears
4 Roger Federer2004–2007
3 Fred Perry1934–1936
Roy Emerson1963–1965
Björn Borg1978–1980
Pete Sampras1993–1995
2 Bill Tilden1920–1921
Don Budge1937–1938
John McEnroe1980–1981
Novak Djokovic2015–2016
Novak Djokovic (2)2018–2019
Jannik Sinner2024–2025
Carlos Alcaraz2024–2025
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More information #, 1+ title per season ...
#1+ title per seasonYears
10 Rafael Nadal2005–2014
8 Björn Borg1974–1981
Pete Sampras1993–2000
Roger Federer2003–2010
7 Richard Sears1881–1887
6 William Renshaw1881–1886
Bill Tilden1920–1925
Novak Djokovic2011–2016
Novak Djokovic (2)2018–2023
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More information #, 1+ final per season ...
#1+ final per seasonYears
11 Ivan Lendl1981–1991
Pete Sampras1992–2002
10 Roger Federer2003–2012
Rafael Nadal2005–2014
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Pro Slam (majors)

Career totals

More information #, Finals ...
#Finals
19 Pancho Gonzales
Ken Rosewall
14 Rod Laver
13 Pancho Segura
8 Karel Koželuh
Hans Nüsslein
Don Budge
7 Lew Hoad
6 Vinny Richards
Bill Tilden
Bobby Riggs
Frank Sedgman
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More information #, Semifinals ...
#Semifinals
27 Ken Rosewall
26 Pancho Gonzales
24 Pancho Segura
16 Don Budge
15 Bill Tilden
14 Frank Sedgman
Rod Laver
11 Frank Kovacs
Tony Trabert
10 Karel Koželuh
Bobby Riggs
Lew Hoad
Andrés Gimeno
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More information #, Quarterfinals ...
#Quarterfinals
36 Pancho Segura
27 Pancho Gonzales
Ken Rosewall
19 Lew Hoad
Andrés Gimeno
18 Bill Tilden
Bobby Riggs
17 Don Budge
Tony Trabert
Frank Sedgman
Butch Buchholz
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More information #, Appearances ...
#Appearances
37 Pancho Segura
27 Pancho Gonzales
Ken Rosewall
23 Lew Hoad
20 Bobby Riggs
Andrés Gimeno
Butch Buchholz
19 Tony Trabert
Frank Sedgman
18 Bill Tilden
Don Budge
Mal Anderson
Mike Davies
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More information #, Match wins ...
#Match wins
71 Ken Rosewall
65 Pancho Gonzales
63 Pancho Segura
40 Don Budge
38 Rod Laver
37 Bill Tilden
36 Bobby Riggs
35 Vinny Richards
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More information %, W–L ...
%W–LMatch record
85.5471–12 Ken Rosewall
84.4438–7 Rod Laver
82.2865–14 Pancho Gonzales
74.0740–14 Don Budge
minimum 25 wins
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Pro Slam achievements

More information Pro Slam, Player ...
Pro SlamPlayerU.S.WembleyFrench
Ken Rosewall196319631963
Rod Laver[32]196719671967
all three Pro Slam titles simultaneously (in a calendar year)
2 titles + 1 finalYear
Pancho Gonzales1956
Rod Laver1964
Rod Laver1966
1 title + 2 finalsYear
Rod Laver1965
Ken Rosewall1966
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Pro Slam tournament totals

Titles per tournament

More information #, US Pro ...
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More information #, Wembley Pro ...
#Wembley Pro
4 Pancho Gonzales
Ken Rosewall
Rod Laver
2 Frank Sedgman
Ellsworth Vines
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Finals per tournament

More information #, US Pro ...
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More information #, Wembley Pro ...
#Wembley Pro
7 Ken Rosewall
5 Pancho Gonzales
4 Pancho Segura
Rod Laver
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Match record per tournament

More information %, W–L ...
%W–LUS Pro
87.8036–5 Pancho Gonzales
87.5014–2 Rod Laver
77.2719–7 Fred Perry
75.0012-4 Ken Rosewall
72.9727–10 Don Budge
72.5029–11 Bobby Riggs
70.3719–8 Bill Tilden
minimum 10 wins
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More information %, W–L ...
%W–LWembley Pro
92.3112–1 Rod Laver
82.8629–6 Ken Rosewall
81.4822–5 Pancho Gonzales
71.4310–4 Don Budge
minimum 10 wins
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More information %, W–L ...
%W–LFrench Pro
93.7530–2 Ken Rosewall
75.0012–4 Rod Laver
minimum 10 wins
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Pro Slam tournaments streaks

More information #, Titles ...
#Titles
5 Ken Rosewall
4 Pancho Gonzales
3 Don Budge
Rod Laver
Rod Laver (2)
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More information #, Finals ...
#Finals
13 Pancho Gonzales
12 Rod Laver
5 Bobby Riggs
Ken Rosewall
4 Pancho Segura
Ken Rosewall (2)
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More information #, Semifinals ...
#Semifinals
18 Pancho Gonzales
17 Ken Rosewall
12 Rod Laver
8 Bobby Riggs
5 Bill Tilden
Bill Tilden (2)
Don Budge
Don Budge (2)
Pancho Segura
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#Quarterfinals
18 Pancho Gonzales
17 Ken Rosewall
15 Butch Buchholz
Rod Laver
12 Pancho Segura
9 Bobby Riggs
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Overall majors

  • Major tournaments consist of the combined total of Grand Slams, Pro Slams and early ILTF majors (WHCC, WCCC & WGCC).

Career totals

More information #, Finals ...
#Finals
38 Novak Djokovic
35 Ken Rosewall
31 Rod Laver
Roger Federer
30 Rafael Nadal
22 Bill Tilden
21 Pancho Gonzales
19 Ivan Lendl
18 Pete Sampras
16 Björn Borg
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More information #, Semifinals ...
#Semifinals
55 Novak Djokovic
52 Ken Rosewall
46 Roger Federer
38 Rafael Nadal
36 Bill Tilden
32 Rod Laver
31 Jimmy Connors
30 Pancho Gonzales
28 Pancho Segura
Ivan Lendl
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More information #, Quarterfinals ...
#Quarterfinals
66 Novak Djokovic
58 Roger Federer
57 Ken Rosewall
47 Rafael Nadal
42 Pancho Segura
41 Jimmy Connors
40 Bill Tilden
37 Roy Emerson
36 Andre Agassi
35 Rod Laver
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More information #, Appearances ...
#Appearances
83 Novak Djokovic
81 Roger Federer
Feliciano López
77 Stan Wawrinka
75 Richard Gasquet
71 Fernando Verdasco
70 Fabrice Santoro
Gaël Monfils
69 Ken Rosewall
Mikhail Youzhny
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Matches

More information #, Match wins ...
#Match wins
409 Novak Djokovic
369 Roger Federer
314 Rafael Nadal
242 Ken Rosewall
233 Jimmy Connors
224 Andre Agassi
222/ Ivan Lendl
210 Roy Emerson
203 Pete Sampras
200 Andy Murray
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More information %, W–L ...
%W–LMatch winning
89.24141–17 Björn Borg
87.77409–57 Novak Djokovic
87.71314–44 Rafael Nadal
86.81125–19 Henri Cochet
86.01369–60 Roger Federer
84.51120–22 Fred Perry
84.23203–38 Pete Sampras
84.03242–46 Ken Rosewall
83.7698–19 Don Budge
83.51157–31 Bill Tilden
minimum 95 wins
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^ Note: The draw of Pro majors was significantly smaller than the traditional Grand Slam tournaments; usually they only had 16 or even fewer professional players. Though they were the top 16 ranked players in the world at the time, this meant only four (or even fewer) rounds of play instead of the modern six or seven rounds.

All tournaments

Career titles & finals

More information Finals, Player ...
Finals Player
286[41] Rod Laver
251[41] Ken Rosewall
230[41] Josiah Ritchie
203[41]/ Jaroslav Drobný
192[39] Bill Tilden
174[41] Roy Allen
173[41] Roy Emerson
164[41] Jimmy Connors
159[41] Pancho Gonzales
157[41] Roger Federer
145[42] Novak Djokovic
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Career tournament streaks

More information Titles, Player ...
Titles Player Years
19[43] Anthony Wilding1914–1915
Bill Tilden1924–1925
15 Jack Crawford1934–1935
14[44] Don Budge1937–1938
12 Budge Patty1954–1955
10 Gordon Lowe1914–1920
Tony Trabert1955
Björn Borg1979–1980
9 James Cecil Parke1913
Henri Cochet1925–1926
Bobby Riggs1938
József Asbóth1940–1946
Bill Talbert1945
Jaroslav Drobný1952
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More information Finals, Player ...
Finals Player Years
52[43] Bill Tilden1922–1926
28 Anthony Wilding1908–1910
26 John Bromwich1940–1947
25 Fred Perry1936–1941
Frank Sedgman1951–1953
22 Herbert Roper Barrett1904–1908
20 Don Budge1936–1938
Jaroslav Drobný1951–1952
19 Jack Crawford1930–1932
Budge Patty1954–1955
Roy Emerson1961–1962
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Career matches

More information #, Match wins ...
#Match wins
1811[45] Ken Rosewall
1726[46] Bill Tilden
1689[47] Rod Laver
1397[50] Roy Emerson
1368[49] Pancho Gonzales
1292[48] Pancho Segura
1274 Jimmy Connors
Josiah Ritchie
1251[53] Roger Federer
1188[51] Arthur Ashe
1177 Novak Djokovic
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More information Match winning, % ...
Match winning%W–L
Anthony Wilding91.77636–57[54]
Laurence Doherty88.52293–38[54]
Bill Johnston87.28350–51[54]
René Lacoste85.90262–43[54]
Herbert Roper Barrett85.13332–58[54]
Sydney Howard Smith85.03318–56[54]
Henry Mayes84.77412–74[54]
John Bromwich84.21480–90[54]
Eric Sturgess84.15292–55[54]
Jean Borotra83.74654–127[54]
Novak Djokovic83.241177–237
minimum 250 matches
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Career match streaks

More information #, Player ...
#PlayerYear(s)ref
98 Bill Tilden1924–25[a][55][56]
92 Don Budge1937–38[57][56]
80 Anthony Wilding1913–14[b][56]
70 Laurence Doherty1902–04[c][56]
65 Bill Tilden (2)1930[d][56]
61 Bill Tilden (3)1920–21[e][56]
Bill Tilden (4)1925–26[f][56]
55 Roy Emerson1964[g][58][56]
49 Bobby Riggs1938[h][56]
Björn Borg1978[i][56]
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More information #, Finals won ...
#Finals wonYears
24 Roger Federer2003–2005
15 Björn Borg1979–1980
14 Don Budge[59]1937–1938
Rod Laver1973–1975
Rafael Nadal2005–2006
13 Rod Laver (2)1969
Björn Borg (2)1976–1977
12 John McEnroe1980–1981
John McEnroe (2)1984–1985
11 Thomas Muster1994–1995
Stan Wawrinka2013–2016
Rafael Nadal (2)2019–2022
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Career records per court type

Note: Wood has not been used since 1970 and Carpet has not been used since 2009.

Titles per court type

More information #, Hard ...
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More information #, Outdoor ...
#Outdoor
114[68] Anthony Wilding
Rod Laver
107/ Jaroslav Drobný
98 Ken Rosewall
90 Rafael Nadal
81 Novak Djokovic
77 Roger Federer
67 Bill Tilden
56 Jimmy Connors
55 Guillermo Vilas
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Consecutive titles per court type

More information #, Hard ...
#HardYears
12 Pancho Gonzales1955–57[70]
Budge Patty1954–56
9 André Gobert1919–21
Jean Borotra1929–30
Fred Perry1931–34
Ellsworth Vines1934–38
Don Budge1935–37
John McEnroe1983–84
Ivan Lendl1985–86
Roger Federer2005–06
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More information #, Clay ...
#ClayYears
22 Anthony Wilding[71]1912–14
21 Bill Tilden1922–25
13 Rafael Nadal2005–07
10 József Asbóth1940–46
Björn Borg1979–81
9 Maurice McLoughlin1907–12
8 Josiah Ritchie1906–07
Ichiya Kumagae1919–20
Gottfried von Cramm1935–36
Jaroslav Drobný1952
Guillermo Vilas1977
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More information #, Grass ...
#GrassYears
13 Jack Crawford[72]1930–32
10 Ken Rosewall1967–69
Roger Federer2003–08
9 Anthony Wilding1908–09
Don Budge1921–22
8 Brian Norton1921–22
James Parke1913
Ken Rosewall (2)1961–63
7 Augustus Kearney1899–1901
Gordon Lowe1914–21
Gerald Patterson1921–22
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More information #, Outdoor ...
#OutdoorYears
20 Bill Tilden1923–25
19 Don Budge1936–38
17 Anthony Wilding1913–14
15 Jack Crawford1931–32
13 József Asbóth1940–46
9 James Cecil Parke1913
Francis Lowe1914–20
Bobby Riggs1938
8 Jaroslav Drobný1952
Björn Borg1977–78
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More information #, Indoor ...
#IndoorYears
15 John McEnroe1985
14 Ivan Lendl1983
13 Bill Tilden1930–33
9 Jean Borotra1929–30
André Gobert1919–21
8 Budge Patty1955–56
Pancho Gonzales1955–57
7 Jimmy Connors1973
Arthur Ashe1975
Novak Djokovic2012–15
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Consecutive finals per court type

More information #, Hard ...
#HardYears
29[73] Pancho Gonzales1951–57
22 Fred Perry1930–41
20 Ivan Lendl1981–83
17 Bill Tilden1918–26
15 Jaroslav Drobný1950–55
Budge Patty1954–57
14 Rod Laver1964–65
Roger Federer2005–06
13 Jean Borotra1927–30
Jimmy Connors1975–76
Novak Djokovic2015–16
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More information #, Clay ...
#ClayYears
43[74] Bill Tilden1922–29
34 Anthony Wilding1907–12
23 Bill Talbert1942–46
21 Pancho Segura1940–46
19 Ichiya Kumagae1916–21
18 Rafael Nadal2005–08
17 Henri Cochet1925–27
16 Josiah Ritchie1903–05
Frank Parker1940–46
15 Frank Kovacs1946–51
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More information #, Grass ...
#GrassYears
23[75] Bill Tilden1930–32
19 Herbert Roper Barrett1904–08
John Bromwich1940–47
16 Frank Sedgman1951–54
15 Jack Crawford1930–32
14 Anthony Wilding1908–10
Roy Allen1907–08
13 Fred Stolle1963–64
Roger Federer2003–10
12 Joshua Pim1890–91
Malcolm Whitman1899–1902
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More information #, Outdoor ...
#OutdoorYears
59 Bill Tilden1922–26
28 Anthony Wilding1908–10
19 Jack Crawford1930–32
16 József Asbóth1940–47
15 Roger Federer2005–06
Novak Djokovic2015–16
Francis Lowe1920–21
14 Don Budge1937–38
13 Guillermo Vilas1977
Bobby Riggs1937
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More information #, Indoor ...
#IndoorYears
20 Bill Tilden1926–34
19 Ivan Lendl1983–86
17 John McEnroe1983–85
15 Budge Patty1954–57
Don Budge1934–47
13 Jean Borotra1927–30
Jaroslav Drobný1950–55
Rod Laver1965–67
12 Pancho Gonzales1950–53
11 André Gobert1919–22
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Career match wins per court type

More information #, Grass ...
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#Outdoor
985 Rafael Nadal
975 Novak Djokovic
953 Roger Federer
817 Guillermo Vilas
787 Jimmy Connors
727/ Ivan Lendl
702 Andre Agassi
628 David Ferrer
598 Manuel Orantes
584 Ilie Năstase
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Career match winning % per court type

More information Hard, % ...
Hard%W–L
Jean Borotra86.21400–64
Novak Djokovic84.30741–138
Budge Patty84.29177–33
Roger Federer83.48783–155
Ted Schroeder83.13133–27
Jimmy Connors83.05490–100
/ Ivan Lendl82.82400–83
Rod Laver82.61152–32
John McEnroe81.64289–65
Pete Sampras80.64429–103
minimum 100 wins
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More information Clay, % ...
Clay%W–L
Anthony Wilding96.01313–13[80]
Frank Parker91.56369–34
Rafael Nadal90.47484–51
Henry Mayes87.45223–32
René Lacoste87.34138–20
Bobby Riggs87.09317–47
Eric Sturgess86.29151–24
Björn Borg86.10285–46
Manuel Santana84.56493–90
Henri Cochet84.21400–75
minimum 100 wins
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More information Grass, % ...
Grass[81]%W–L
Bill Tilden88.29445–49[82]
Anthony Wilding88.17246–33
Maurice McLoughlin87.95146–20
Laurence Doherty87.20184–27
Roger Federer86.88192–29[83]
Novak Djokovic86.09130–21
John McEnroe85.82121–20
Sydney H. Smith85.60315–53
Herbert R. Barrett85.00272–48
Bill Johnston84.86213–38
minimum 100 wins
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More information Carpet, % ...
Carpet[84]%W–L
John McEnroe84.30349–65
/ Ivan Lendl82.75259–54
Jimmy Connors82.66391–82
Björn Borg81.17181–42
Boris Becker80.12258–64
Rod Laver78.20208–58
Arthur Ashe76.88286–86
Pete Sampras75.94142–45
Yevgeny Kafelnikov73.45166–60
Stan Smith71.43205–82
minimum 100 wins (not used since 2009)
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More information Outdoor, % ...
Outdoor%W–L
Anthony Wilding92.46564–46[80]
Bill Johnston87.19354–52
Bobby Riggs85.56640–108
René Lacoste85.42205–35
Rafael Nadal84.33985–183[85]
Bill Tilden83.961089–208
Novak Djokovic83.91975–187[86]
Frank Parker83.69739–144
Björn Borg83.33430–86
Henri Cochet83.03510–104
minimum 200 wins
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More information Indoor, % ...
Indoor%W–L
Jean Borotra86.04413–67
John McEnroe85.28423–73
/ Ivan Lendl82.97341–70
Jimmy Connors81.57487–110
Roger Federer80.98298–70
Björn Borg80.58224–54
Novak Djokovic80.16202–50
Boris Becker79.84297–75
/ Jaroslav Drobný79.30180–47
Pete Sampras77.74213–61
minimum 100 wins
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Career match win streaks per court type

More information #, Hard ...
#HardYears
56 Roger Federer2005–06
36 Roger Federer (2)2006–07
35 Novak Djokovic2010–11
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More information #, Clay ...
#ClayYears
120[87] Anthony Wilding1910–14
115 Bill Tilden1922–26
81 Rafael Nadal2005–07
68 Laurence Doherty1897–1907
66 Reginald Doherty1895–1909
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More information #, Grass ...
#GrassYears
75 Laurence Doherty1902–10
65 Roger Federer2003–08
54 Anthony Wilding1908–11
45 Norman Brookes1905–08
41 Björn Borg1976–81
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More information #, Carpet ...
#CarpetYears
66 Ivan Lendl1981–83
John McEnroe1983–85
32 Arthur Ashe1975
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Situational stats

More information After winning 1st set, % ...
After winning 1st set[88]%W–L
Novak Djokovic95.771019–45
Rafael Nadal94.73953–53
Björn Borg93.94574–37
Roger Federer93.201111–81
Jimmy Connors92.841141–88
John McEnroe92.31804–67
Juan Martín del Potro92.29371–31
Andy Murray92.28610–51
/ Ivan Lendl91.60949–87
Andre Agassi91.03751–74
minimum 350 wins
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More information After losing 1st set, % ...
After losing 1st set[89]%W–L
Novak Djokovic45.14158–192
Björn Borg43.7280–103
Pete Sampras43.56115–149
/ Ivan Lendl43.43119–155
Rafael Nadal42.05127–175
Roger Federer41.92140–194
Boris Becker41.0899–142
Jimmy Connors40.55133–195
Lleyton Hewitt39.35122–188
Andy Murray37.94129–211
minimum 80 wins
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More information Deciding set, % ...
Deciding set[90]%W–L
Björn Borg73.38102–37[91]
John McEnroe72.83126–47
Kei Nishikori72.35157–60
Novak Djokovic71.88225–88
Rafael Nadal68.77185–84
/ Johan Kriek68.5585–39
Jimmy Connors68.32179–83
Pete Sampras68.23189–88
Stan Smith67.93161–76
Andy Murray67.50189–91
minimum 80 wins
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More information 5th set record, % ...
5th set record[92]%W–L
Björn Borg81.8227–6
Kei Nishikori78.3829–8
Novak Djokovic77.7842–12
Aaron Krickstein75.6828–9
Tomáš Berdych70.0021–9
John Newcombe69.7730–13
Wayne Ferreira69.2327–12
Jonas Björkman69.0529–13
Pete Sampras68.7533–15
Marat Safin68.2928–13
minimum 20 wins
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More information Tiebreakers, % ...
Tiebreakers[93]%W–L
Roger Federer65.41469–248
Novak Djokovic65.19354–189
Andrés Gómez63.19182–106
Pete Sampras62.84328–194
Andy Roddick62.09303–185
John McEnroe61.76189–117
Rafael Nadal60.64265–172
Alexander Zverev60.41235–154
/ Ivan Lendl60.40241–158
Milos Raonic60.25238–157
minimum 160 wins
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Single season records

More information #, Titles ...
#TitlesYearRef
23 Anthony Wilding1906[94]
22 Jaroslav Drobný1952[95]
Rod Laver1962[96]
19 Anthony Wilding (2)1907
Roy Emerson1964[97]
18 Bill Tilden1930
Tony Trabert1955[98]
Rod Laver (2)1967[99]
16 Rod Laver (3)1966[100]
Guillermo Vilas1977
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More information #, Match wins ...
#Match winsYearRef
147 Rod Laver1961[101]
134 Rod Laver (2) 1962[102]
130 Guillermo Vilas1977[101]
128 Pancho Gonzales1956[101]
126 Roy Emerson1961[101]
Tony Roche1966
123 Roy Emerson (2)1964[101]
Tony Roche (2)1967[101]
120 Bill Tilden1925[101]
119 John Newcombe1967[101]
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More information Match winning %, Year ...
Match winning %Year%W–LRef
Bill Tilden192410068–0[103][104]
Bill Tilden (2)192598.7378–1[105]
Bill Tilden (3)192398.3360–1
Anthony Wilding191398.0050–1
Henri Cochet192897.5381–2
Bill Tilden (4)192096.6159–2
John McEnroe198496.4782–3[106]
Anthony Wilding (2) 191496.1550–2
Jack Kramer194696.15
Jimmy Connors197495.8893–4
minimum 50 wins
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Career season streaks

More information #, Career 10+ titles seasons ...
#Career 10+ titles seasonsYears
7 Rod Laver1964–70
6 Jaroslav Drobný1950–54, 57.[107]
5 Bill Tilden1924–27, 30
4 Anthony Wilding1906–08, 10
Jimmy Connors1973–74, 76, 78
Ivan Lendl1981–82, 85, 89
3 Ken Rosewall1956, 62, 64
John McEnroe1979, 81, 84
Roger Federer2004–06
2 Ilie Năstase1972–73
Björn Borg1977, 79
Rafael Nadal2005, 13
Novak Djokovic2011, 15
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More information Yrs, Consecutive 10+ titles per season ...
YrsConsecutive 10+ titles per seasonStreak
7[108] Rod Laver1964–70
5 Jaroslav Drobný1950–54.[109]
4 Bill Tilden1924–27
3 Anthony Wilding1906–08
Roger Federer2004–06
2 Ilie Năstase1972–73
Jimmy Connors1973–74
Ivan Lendl1981–82
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More information Yrs, Consecutive 1+ titles per season ...
YrsConsecutive 1+ titles per seasonStreak
21 Ken Rosewall1953–73
Rod Laver1956–76
20 Novak Djokovic2006–25
19 Rafael Nadal2004–22
18/ Jaroslav Drobný1945–63[109]
15 Roger Federer2001–15
14 Bill Tilden1918–31
Pancho Gonzales1948–61
Ivan Lendl1980–93
Anthony Wilding1901–14
13 Jimmy Connors1972–84
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Single tournament records

Most titles at a single tournament

The following are tennis players who have won a particular tournament at least six times. Note: Grand Slam and Pro Slam tournaments in boldface

More information #, Player ...
#PlayerTournamentFirst–last
17 Herbert Roper Barrett Suffolk Championships 1898–1921[110][111]
16 Dan Maskell British Pro Championships 1928–1950[112][113][114]
14 Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–2022
13 Herbert Roper Barrett Essex Championships 1897–1912[115]
Mohammed Sleem Punjab Lawn Tennis Championships 1915,17, 1919–26, 1928–29,31[116]
12 Jean Borotra Coupe Albert Canet 1921–1938[117]
Jean Borotra French Covered Court Championships 1922–1947[118]
Alexander Metreveli[119] USSR Championships 1966–1967, 1969–1976, 1978, 1980
Rafael Nadal Barcelona Open 2005–2021
11 William Larned Longwood Challenge Bowl 1894–1897, 1901, 1903–1909.[120]
Horace Rice Sydney Metropolitan Championships 1898–1922[121][122]
Jean Borotra British Covered Court Championships 1926–1949[123]
Stanley Knight River Plate Championships 1900–1908, 1910–1911.[124]
Eric Sturgess South African Championships 1939–1957[123]
Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo Masters 2005–2018
10 Wilberforce Eaves Dinard International 1894–1896, 1902–1909[125][126]
Sydney Howard Smith Welsh Championships 1896–1906
Bill Johnston Pacific Coast Championships 1913–1927[123]
Béla von Kehrling Hungarian International Championships 1921–1929, 1931–1932
Roger Federer Halle Open 2003–2019
Roger Federer Swiss Indoors 2006–2019
Rafael Nadal Italian Open 2005–2021
Novak Djokovic Australian Open 2008–2023
9 Sydney Howard Smith Midland Counties Championships 1896–1898, 1900–1905
George Caridia Welsh Covered Court Championships 1899–1909[127]
8 Laurence Doherty South of France Championships 1898–1906
James Cecil Parke Irish Championships 1904–1913
Max Decugis French Championships 1903–1914
Gerald Patterson Victorian Championships 1919–1927[128]
Harry Hopman M.C.C. Autumn Championship 1931–33, 1935–38, 1940.[129]
Gardnar Mulloy Austin Smith Championships 1949–1954, 1958, 1961–1962
Pancho Gonzales U.S. Pro Tennis Championships 1953–1961
Ramanathan Krishnan National Lawn Tennis Championships of India 1953, 1968–1960, 1962–1964
Ken Rosewall French Pro Championship 1958–1966
Guillermo Vilas Buenos Aires 1973–1982
Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–2017
Roger Federer Dubai Tennis Championships 2003–2019
7 Richard Sears US Championships 1881–1887
William Renshaw Wimbledon 1881–1889
Ernest Lewis British Covered Court Championships 1887–1896
Sydney Howard Smith Northern Lawn Tennis Championships 1899–1905[130]
William Larned US Championships 1901–1911
Otto Froitzheim International German Open 1907–1925
Otto Froitzheim The Homburg Cup 1907–1909, 1911, 1913, 1919–1920
Algernon Kingscote Kent Championships 1914–1926
Bill Tilden U.S. Clay Court Championships 1918–1927
Bill Tilden US Championships 1920–1929
Karel Kozeluh Bristol Cup 1925–1932
Jack Crawford Championship of New South Wales 1927–1936
Jack Crawford Victorian Championships 1928–1941
John Bromwich Championship of New South Wales 1937–1949
George Worthington British Pro Championships 1957–1964
Pete Sampras Wimbledon 1993–2000
Roger Federer Cincinnati Masters 2005–2015
Novak Djokovic Wimbledon 2011–2022
Novak Djokovic Paris Masters 2009–2023
Novak Djokovic ATP Finals 2008–2023
6 Reginald Doherty Monte Carlo Cup 1897–1904
Laurence Doherty British Covered Court Championships 1901–1906
Gottfried von Cramm International German Open 1932–1949
Budge Patty Paris International Championships 1947, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1958
Roy Emerson Australian Championships 1961–1967
Ramanathan Krishnan All India Championships 1954–1965[131]
Bobby Wilson Palace Hotel Covered Courts Championships 1957–1967
Ken Rosewall Wembley Championships 1957–1968
Rod Laver Wembley Championships 1964–1970
Jimmy Connors ATP Birmingham 1974–1980
Björn Borg French Open 1974–1981
Balázs Taróczy Dutch Open 1976–1982
Ivan Lendl Canadian Open 1980–1989
Andre Agassi Miami Open 1990–2003
Roger Federer ATP Finals 2003–2011
Novak Djokovic China Open 2009–2015
Novak Djokovic Miami Open 2007–2016
Roger Federer Australian Open 2004–2018
John Isner Atlanta 2013–2021
Novak Djokovic Italian Open 2008–2022
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Most finals at a single tournament

The following are tennis players who have reached the final of single tournament at least eleven times.[132]

  • Grand Slam and Pro Slam tournaments in boldface
More information #, Player ...
#PlayerTournamentFirst–last
18 Herbert Roper Barrett Suffolk Championships.[133] 1898–1921
17 Dan Maskell British Pro Championships.[134] 1928–1950
15 Herbert Roper Barrett North London Championships 1895–1910
Horace Rice Sydney Metropolitan Championships 1895–1922
Roger Federer Swiss Indoors 2000–2019
14 Robert George Bowen South Australian Championships 1894–1910
Nathaniel Niles Massachusetts Championships 1907–1924
Alexander Metreveli[119] USSR Championships 1963, 1966–1976, 1978, 1980
Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–2022
13 William Larned Longwood Challenge Bowl 1894–1910
Herbert Roper Barrett Essex Championships 1897–1912
Jean Borotra Coupe Albert Canet 1921–1938
Jean Borotra British Covered Court Championships 1926–1949[123]
Roger Federer Halle Open 2003–2019
12 Harold Mahony Middlesex Championships 1898–1922
George Caridia Welsh Covered Court Championships 1899–1920
Max Decugis French National Championships 1902–1923
Jean Borotra French Covered Court Championships 1922–1947
Eric Sturgess South African Championships 1939–1957
Bill Moss British Pro Championships 1950–1965
Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo Masters 2005–2018
Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–2019
Rafael Nadal Barcelona Open 2005–2021
Rafael Nadal Italian Open 2005–2021
Novak Djokovic Italian Open 2008–2022
11 Roy Allen Sheffield and Hallamshire Championships 1894–1909
Wallace F. Johnson Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships 1909–1923
John Hawkes Geelong Easter Championships 1915–1931
Jack Crawford Victorian Championships 1926–1941
Harry Hopman MCC Championships 1931–1949
Pancho Gonzales U.S. Pro Championships 1951–1964
Novak Djokovic Australian Open 2008–2026
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Most consecutive titles at a single tournament

The following are tennis players who have won a particular tournament at least five times in a row.

More information #, Player ...
#PlayerTournamentYears
14 Herbert Roper Barrett Suffolk Championships 1904–1921[111][135]
9 Stanley Knight River Plate Championships 1900–1908.[124]
Dan Maskell British Pro Championships 1928–1936[136]
8 William Larned Longwood Bowl 1903–1910[137]
Béla von Kehrling Hungarian International Championships 1921–1929
Alexander Metreveli USSR Championships 1969–1976
Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo Masters 2005–2012
7 Richard Sears US Championships 1881–1887
Sydney Howard Smith Welsh Championships 1896–1902
Sydney Howard Smith Northern Lawn Tennis Championships 1899–1905[138]
Laurence Doherty South of France Championships 1900–1906
Eric Sturgess South African Championships 1948–1954
Pancho Gonzales U.S. Pro Tennis Championships 1953–1959
Ken Rosewall French Pro Championship 1960–1966
6 William Renshaw Wimbledon 1881–1886
Laurence Doherty British Covered Court Championships 1901–1906
Herbert Roper Barrett Essex Championships 1901–1906
James Cecil Parke Irish Championships 1908–1913
Gerald Patterson Victorian Championships 1919–1924
Bill Tilden US Championships 1920–1925
Bill Tilden U.S. Clay Court Championships 1922–1927
Jean Borotra British Covered Court Championships 1926–1931
George Worthington British Pro Championships 1957–1962
Guillermo Vilas Buenos Aires 1973–1977 (*)
5 Ernest Lewis British Covered Court Championships 1887–1891
Laurence Doherty Wimbledon 1902–1906
William Larned US Championships 1907–1911
Algernon Kingscote Kent Championships 1914–1922 (**)
Jack Crawford Victorian Championships 1928–1932
Karel Koželuh Bristol Cup 1928–1932
Jean Borotra French Covered Court Championships 1929–1933
Fred Perry British Hard Court Championships 1932–1936
Roy Emerson Australian Championships 1963–1967
Björn Borg Wimbledon 1976–1980
Balázs Taróczy Dutch Open 1978–1982
Yevgeny Kafelnikov Kremlin Cup 1997–2001
Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–2007
Roger Federer US Open 2004–2008
Rafael Nadal Barcelona Open 2005–2009
Rafael Nadal French Open 2010–2014
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(*) Tournament held twice in 1977.
(**) Tournament wasn't held during World War I.

Year-end championships

(1970–present) See the Open Era records page since they have occurred entirely in that era.

Masters tournaments

(1970–present) See the Open Era records page since they have occurred entirely in that era.

Big Titles

(1990–present) The Grand Slam tournaments, the Masters events and the ATP Finals are the Big Titles of the annual ATP Tour calendar, in addition to the Olympics.

Rankings

Youngest & oldest No. 1

  • Age is measured at last day of week (Sunday) ranked as No. 1.
More information Youngest, Oldest ...
Youngest 19 years, 1 month Lew Hoad[139]1953
Oldest 40 years, 10 months Bill Tilden1933
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Olympic tournaments

(1896–1924, 1988–present) See the Olympic medalists page for the all-time men's medals leaders.

Prize money

(1926–present) Professional tennis started in 1926 but all the top earners have played in the Open Era. See the Open Era records page for the top 10 list.

See also

Notes

  1. Tilden career match streak started South Atlantic Championships 1924 ended South Orange tournament 1925.
  2. Wilding career match streak started World Hard Court Championships 1913 ended World Hard Court Championships 1914.
  3. Doherty career match streak started South of France Championships 1902 ended London Covered Court Championships 1904.
  4. Tilden career match streak started South of France Championships 1930 ended French Championships 1930.
  5. Tilden career match streak started Wimbledon Championships 1920 ended Rhode Island Championships 1921.
  6. Tilden career match streak started Church Cup 1925 ended U.S. National Indoors Championships 1926.
  7. Emerson career match streak started Condo De Godo 1964 ended Queensland Championships 1964.
  8. Riggs career match streak started Missouri Valley tournament 1938 ended Meadow Club tournament 1938.
  9. Borg career match streak started Davis Cup 1978 ended US Open tournament 1978.

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