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List of Grand Slam

men's singles
champions

Throughout its history, many changes in


the Grand Slam tennis tournaments have
affected the number of titles won by
various players. These have included the
opening of the French national
championships to international players in
1925, the elimination of the challenge
round in 1922, and the admission of
professional players in 1968 (the start of
the Open Era).[1][2]

All of these tournaments have been listed


based on the modern definition of a tennis
major, rather than when they were officially
recognized by the ILTF. The Grand Slam
tournaments are the annual four major
tennis events played in the Open Era,
which began in 1968, superseding the
Amateur Era. The Australian and U.S.
tournaments were officially recognized by
the ILTF in 1924, and the French
Championships followed a year later in
1925 when it became open to all
international players. The United States
Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA) had
several grievances with the ILTF and
refused to join when it was formed in
1913.[3][4][5][6]

From 1913 to 1923, there were three


official championships recognized by the
ILTF:

World Grass Court Championships –


Wimbledon.

World Hard Court Championships, held


in Paris on clay courts.

World Covered Court Championships,


held in Europe on an indoor wood
surface.

During that same time period the USLTA


recognized the U.S. National
Championships

U.S. National Championships, held in


New York on grass.
Rafael Nadal has won an all-time men's record (tied with Novak Djokovic) of 22 major singles titles, including an all-
time record of 14 French Open titles, the most at a single Grand Slam tournament in tennis history. He is the second
man in the Open Era to complete multiple Career Grand Slams (2022).

Novak Djokovic is the only man in history to be the reigning champion of all four majors at once across three different
surfaces (2016), and the first in the Open Era to complete multiple Career Grand Slams (2021). He holds the all-time
records of 22 major singles titles (tied with Rafael Nadal) and 10 Australian Open titles.
Roger Federer holds an all-time record of eight Wimbledon titles. Federer held the record for most men's major singles
titles for 14 years (2009–2022) until he was surpassed by Nadal and later Djokovic.
Bill Tilden won 10 major singles titles in the 1920s, including an all-time record of seven US Open titles.
Don Budge is the only man to have won six consecutive major singles titles, from Wimbledon 1937 to U.S.
Championships 1938, and the first player ever to complete a Grand Slam (1938).

Ken Rosewall holds a record 15 Pro Major titles, and a record 23 major titles overall, counting both amateur and
professional circuits.
Roy Emerson was the first man in history to win each major title twice (1967), and the only man to have completed a
Career Grand Slam in both singles and doubles.

Rod Laver is the only man to complete a Grand Slam more than once in his career, in 1962 as an amateur and in 1969
as a professional.
Pete Sampras won 14 major singles titles in his career, including seven titles at Wimbledon. Both tallies were all-time
records at the time of his retirement in 2002, until being surpassed by Roger Federer in 2009 and 2017, respectively.
Andre Agassi was the first man to complete a Career Grand Slam across three different surfaces (1999), and the first
to win a Career Golden Slam (winning the four majors and an Olympic gold medal in singles).

Champions by year

Legend

Open only to specific French club membe


italic
(1891–1924 French titles are not counted

♠ Player won the four major tournaments in

● Player won three major tournaments in th

♦ Player won two major tournaments in the

§ Tournament change of surface.

Challenge-round format: Wimbledon 1878–192


Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Started in Started in Spence


1877
1905 1891 Gore (1/1

Tournament Tournament Frank


1878 not created not created Hadow (1
[b]

John
1879
Hartley (1

John
1880
Hartley (2

William
1881
Renshaw

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

William
1882
Renshaw

William
1883
Renshaw

William
1884
Renshaw

William
1885
Renshaw

William
1886
Renshaw

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Herber
1887
Lawford (

Ernest
1888
Renshaw

William
1889
Renshaw

Willoug
1890
Hamilton

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

H. Briggs Wilfred
1891
[d][a]
Baddeley

Jean Wilfred
1892
Schopfer Baddeley

Laurent Joshua
1893
Riboulet Pim (1/2)

André Joshua
1894
Vacherot Pim (2/2)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

André Wilfred
1895
Vacherot Baddeley

André Harold
1896
Vacherot Mahony (

Regina
1897 Paul Aymé
Doherty (

Regina
1898 Paul Aymé
Doherty (

1899 Paul Aymé Regina


Doherty (

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Regina
1900 Paul Aymé
Doherty (

André Arthur
1901
Vacherot (1/3)

Michel Lauren
1902
Vacherot Doherty (

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

1903♦
Max Lauren
Decugis Doherty (

Max Lauren
1904
Decugis Doherty (

Rodney Maurice Lauren


1905
Heath (1/2) Germot Doherty (

Anthony
Maurice Lauren
1906 Wilding
Germot Doherty (
(1/6)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Horace Max Norma


1907
Rice (1/1) Decugis Brookes (

Fred
Max Arthur
1908 Alexander
Decugis (2/3)
(1/1)

Anthony
Max Arthur
1909 Wilding
Decugis (3/3)
(2/6)

1910 Rodney Maurice Anthon


Heath (2/2) Germot Wilding (3

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Norman
André Anthon
1911 Brookes
Gobert Wilding (4
(2/3)

James
Max Anthon
1912 Cecil Parke
Decugis Wilding (5
(1/1)

Ernie Max Anthon


1913
Parker (1/1) Decugis Wilding (6

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Arthur
Max Norma
1914 O'Hara
Decugis Brookes (
Wood (1/1)

World War I World W


Francis
1915
Lowe (1/1)

World War I
1916

1917

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

1918

Algernon Gerald
1919 Kingscote Patterson
(1/1) [e] (1/3)

1920 ♦ Pat André Bill Tild


O'Hara Gobert (1/10)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Wood (1/2)

Rhys
1921♦ Gemmell
Jean Bill Tild
Samazeuilh (3/10)
(1/1)

James Gerald
Henri
1922 Anderson Patterson
Cochet
(1/3) (2/3)

Pat
William
O'Hara François
1923 Johnston
Wood (2/2) Blanchy
(3/3)
[f]

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

James
Jean Jean
1924 Anderson
Borotra Borotra (1
(2/3)

James René
1925♦ Anderson
René
Lacoste (1/7)
Lacoste (
[g][a]
(3/3)

John
Henri Jean
1926 Hawkes
Cochet (1/7) Borotra (2
(1/1)

1927 ♦ Gerald René Henri


Patterson Lacoste (4/7) Cochet (2

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(3/3) [h]

Jean
1928♦ Borotra
Henri René
Cochet (3/7) Lacoste (
(3/4)

John
René Henri
1929 Gregory
Lacoste (7/7) Cochet (5
(1/1)

Edgar Henri Bill Tild


1930
Moon (1/1) Cochet (6/7) (10/10)

1931 Jack Jean Sidney


Crawford Borotra (4/4) Wood (1/

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(1/6)

Jack
1932♦ Crawford
Henri Ellswo
Cochet (7/7) Vines (2/3
(2/6)

Jack Jack
Jack
1933● Crawford Crawford
Crawford
(3/6) (4/6)

Gottfried
Fred Fred Pe
1934● von Cramm
Perry (2/8) (3/8)
(1/2)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Jack
1935♦ Crawford
Fred Perry Fred Pe
(5/8) (6/8)
(6/6)

Gottfried
1936♦
Adrian Fred Pe
von Cramm
Quist (1/3) (7/8)
(2/2)

Vivian
1937♦ McGrath
Henner Don Bu
Henkel (1/1) (1/6)
(1/1)

1938♠
Don Don Budge Don Bu
Budge (3/6) (4/6) (5/6)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

John
1939♦ Bromwich
Don Bobby
McNeill (1/2) Riggs (1/3
(1/2)

World W
Adrian Tournament
1940
Quist (2/3) canceled

World War II Bernard


1941 Destremau

(unrecognized)

1942 Held under


German

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

occupation[i]

1943

1944

Yvon Petra
1945
(unrecognized)

John Marcel
Yvon P
1946 Bromwich Bernard (1/1)
(1/1)
[j]
(2/2)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

József
1947♦
Dinny Jack
Asbóth (1/1)
Pails (1/1) Kramer (2
[j]

Bob
Adrian Frank
1948 Falkenbu
Quist (3/3) Parker (3/4)
(1/1)

Frank Ted
Frank
1949 Sedgman Schroede
Parker (4/4)
(1/5) (2/2)

1950 ♦ Frank Budge Budge


Sedgman Patty (1/2) Patty (2/2

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(2/5)

1951♦
Richard Jaroslav Richard
Savitt (1/2) Drobný (1/3) Savitt (2/2

Ken Frank
1952♦ McGregor
Jaroslav
Sedgman
Drobný (2/3)
(1/1) (4/5)

Ken Ken
1953♦ Rosewall
Vic Sei
Rosewall
(1/2)
(1/8) (2/8)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Mervyn Tony Jarosla


1954
Rose (1/2) Trabert (2/5) Drobný (3

Ken
Tony Tony
1955● Rosewall
Trabert (3/5) Trabert (4
(3/8)

Lew Lew Hoad Lew Ho


1956●
Hoad (1/4) (2/4) (3/4)

Ashley Sven
Lew Ho
1957 Cooper Davidson
(4/4)
(1/4) (1/1)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Ashley
Mervyn Ashley
1958● Cooper
Rose (2/2) Cooper (3
(2/4)

Alex Nicola
1959♦ Olmedo
Alex
Pietrangeli
Olmedo (
(1/2) (1/2)

Nicola
1960♦
Rod Neale
Pietrangeli
Laver (1/11) Fraser (2/
(2/2)

1961 ♦ Roy Manuel Rod La


Emerson Santana (1/4) (2/11)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(1/12)

1962♠
Rod Rod Laver Rod La
Laver (3/11) (4/11) (5/11)

Roy Roy
1963♦ Emerson
Chuck
Emerson
McKinley
(3/12) (4/12)

Roy Roy
Manuel
1964● Emerson Emerson
Santana (2/4)
(5/12) (6/12)

1965 ♦ Roy Fred Stolle Roy


Emerson (1/2) Emerson

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(8/12) (9/12)

Roy
Tony Manue
1966 Emerson
Roche (1/1) Santana (
(10/12)

Roy Roy John


1967 ♦ Emerson Emerson Newcom
(11/12) (12/12) (1/7)

1968 Bill
Bowrey ↓ Open Er
(1/1)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Ken
↓ Open Rod La
Rosewall
Era ↓ (7/11)
(5/8)

1969♠
Rod Rod Laver Rod La
Laver (8/11) (9/11) (10/11)

John
Arthur Jan Kodeš
1970 Newcom
Ashe (2/3) (1/3)
(3/7)

1971 Ken Jan Kodeš John


Rosewall (2/3) Newcom

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(7/8) (4/7)

Ken
Andrés Stan Sm
1972 Rosewall
Gimeno (1/1) (2/2)
(8/8)

John
1973♦ Newcombe
Ilie Jan Ko
Năstase (2/2) (3/3)
(5/7)

Jimmy
Björn Borg Jimmy
1974● Connors
(1/11) Connors
(1/8)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

John
Björn Borg Arthur
1975 Newcombe
(2/11) Ashe (3/3
(7/7)

Mark
Adriano Björn B
1976 Edmondson
Panatta (1/1) (3/11)
(1/1)

1977 ♦ Roscoe Guillermo Björn B


Tanner (1/1) Vilas (1/4) (4/11)
(Jan)

Vitas
Gerulaitis

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open
(Dec) [k]
(1/1)

Guillermo
1978♦ Vilas (3/4)
Björn Borg Björn B
(5/11) (6/11)
(Dec)

Guillermo
1979♦ Vilas (4/4)
Björn Borg Björn B
(7/11) (8/11)
(Dec)

Brian
1980♦ Teacher
Björn Borg Björn B
(9/11) (10/11)
(Dec)
(1/1)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Johan
1981♦ Kriek (1/2)
Björn Borg John
(11/11) McEnroe
(Dec)

[l]
Johan Mats
1982♦ Kriek (2/2)
Jimmy
Wilander
Connors
(Dec)
(1/7)

Mats
Yannick John
1983 Wilander
Noah (1/1) McEnroe
(Dec)
(2/7)

1984 ♦ Mats Ivan Lendl John


Wilander (1/8) McEnroe

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open
(Dec)
(3/7)

Stefan Mats
Boris
1985 Edberg (1/6) Wilander
Becker (1
(Dec)
(4/7)

Tournament
1986♦
Ivan Lendl Boris
date
(3/8) Becker (2
changed

1987♦
Stefan Ivan Lendl Pat Ca
Edberg (2/6) (5/8) (1/1)

1988● Mats Mats Stefan


Wilander Wilander Edberg (3

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(5/7) § (6/7)

1989♦
Ivan Michael Boris
Lendl (7/8) Chang (1/1) Becker (3

Ivan Andrés Stefan


1990
Lendl (8/8) Gómez (1/1) Edberg (4

Boris Jim Michae


1991
Becker (5/6) Courier (1/4) Stich (1/1

1992 ♦ Jim Jim Andre


Courier Courier (3/4) Agassi (1

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(2/4)

Jim Sergi Pete


1993 ♦ Courier Bruguera Sampras
(4/4) (1/2) (2/14)

Pete Sergi Pete


1994 ♦ Sampras Bruguera Sampras
(4/14) (2/2) (5/14)

Pete
1995♦
Andre Thomas
Sampras
Agassi (3/8) Muster (1/1)
(6/14)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Yevgeny
Boris Richard
1996 Kafelnikov
Becker (6/6) Krajicek (
(1/2)

Pete Pete
1997♦ Sampras
Gustavo
Sampras
Kuerten (1/3)
(9/14) (10/14)

Pete
Petr Carlos
1998 Sampras
Korda (1/1) Moyá (1/1)
(11/14)

1999 ♦ Yevgeny Andre Pete


Kafelnikov Agassi (4/8) Sampras

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(2/2) (12/14)

Pete
Andre Gustavo
2000 Sampras
Agassi (6/8) Kuerten (2/3)
(13/14)

Goran
Andre Gustavo
2001 Ivanišević
Agassi (7/8) Kuerten (3/3)
(1/1)

Thomas
Albert Lleyton
2002 Johansson
Costa (1/1) Hewitt (2/
(1/1)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Juan
Andre Roger
2003 Carlos
Agassi (8/8) Federer (
Ferrero (1/1)

Roger
Gastón Roger
2004● Federer
Gaudio (1/1) Federer (3
(2/20)

2005♦
Marat Rafael Roger
Safin (2/2) Nadal (1/22) Federer (

2006● Roger Rafael Roger


Federer Nadal (2/22) Federer (8

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(7/20)

Roger Roger
Rafael
2007● Federer Federer
Nadal (3/22)
(10/20) (11/20)

Novak
2008♦ Djokovic
Rafael Rafael
Nadal (4/22) Nadal (5/
(1/22)

Roger Roger
2009♦
Rafael
Federer Federer
Nadal (6/22)
(14/20) (15/20)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Roger
Rafael Rafael
2010● Federer
Nadal (7/22) Nadal (8/
(16/20)

Novak Novak
Rafael
2011● Djokovic Djokovic
Nadal (10/22)
(2/22) (3/22)

Novak Roger
Rafael
2012 Djokovic Federer
Nadal (11/22)
(5/22) (17/20)

2013 ♦ Novak Rafael Andy


Djokovic Nadal (12/22) Murray (2

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

(6/22)

Stan Novak
Rafael
2014 Wawrinka Djokovic
Nadal (14/22)
(1/3) (7/22)

Novak Stan Novak


2015● Djokovic Wawrinka Djokovic
(8/22) (2/3) (9/22)

Novak Novak
2016♦ Djokovic
Andy
Djokovic
Murray (3
(11/22) (12/22)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open

Roger Roger
2017♦ Federer
Rafael
Federer
Nadal (15/22)
(18/20) (19/20)

Roger Novak
2018♦ Federer
Rafael
Djokovic
Nadal (17/22)
(20/20) (13/22)

Novak Novak
2019♦ Djokovic
Rafael
Djokovic
Nadal (18/22)
(15/22) (16/22)

2020 Novak Rafael cancell

Djokovic Nadal (20/22) (COVID

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
Australian French
Year Wimbledo
[7] [8]
Open Open
[m]
(17/22) pandem

Novak Novak Novak


2021● Djokovic Djokovic Djokovic
(18/22) (19/22) (20/22)

Rafael Novak
2022♦ Nadal
Rafael
Djokovic
Nadal (22/22)
(21/22) (21/22)

Novak
2023 Djokovic
(22/22)

Australian
Year French Open Wimble
Open
a. The World Hard Court Championships
which was held in Paris on clay courts,
has often been considered the true
precursor to the French Open.

b. Wimbledon from 1878 to 1921 was


decided in a Challenge Round match.

c. US Championship from 1884 to 1911 was


decided in a Challenge Round match.

d. French Championship from 1891 to 1924


was open only to specific club
members.[a] Titles are not counted toward
major totals.

e. 1919 Australasian Championships was


held in January 1920, before the 1920
Australasian Championships.
f. 1923 Australasian Championships was
held in August, after Wimbledon and
before the US National Championships.

g. The French Championships opened itself


to international competitors and renamed
as Championnats Internationaux de
France (de tennis). See WHCC.

h. Australasian Championships was


renamed to Australian Championships.

i. French Championships held between


1941 and 1945 are not recognized by the
tournament organizer. See Tournoi de
France.

j. French Open was held in July, after


Wimbledon from 1946 to 1947 due to the
effects in the aftermath of World War II.
k. Australian Open was held in December,
after the US Open from 1977 to 1985.

l. Johan Kriek became a naturalised US


citizen after originally representing South
Africa.

m. 2020 French Open was held in September,


after the US Open due to the COVID-19
pandemic.

Champions list
Tournament record and active players
indicated in bold.
Only players with three or more Grand Slam titles

are included in the list.


Titles Player AE OE Australian Open French Open Wimb­ledon

Rafael Nadal N/A 22 2 14 2


22
Novak Djokovic N/A 22 10 2 7

20 Roger Federer N/A 20 6 1 8

14 Pete Sampras N/A 14 2 0 7

12 Roy Emerson 12 N/A 6 2 2

Rod Laver 6 5 3 2 4
11
Björn Borg N/A 11 0 6 5

10 Bill Tilden 10 N/A 0 0 3

Fred Perry 8 N/A 1 1 3

Ken Rosewall 4 4 4 2 0

8 Jimmy Connors N/A 8 1 0 2

Ivan Lendl N/A 8 2 3 0

Andre Agassi N/A 8 4 1 1

Richard Sears 7 N/A 0 0 0

William Renshaw 7 N/A 0 0 7

William Larned 7 N/A 0 0 0

René Lacoste 7 N/A 0 3 2


7
Henri Cochet 7 N/A 0 4 2

John Newcombe 2 5 2 0 3

John McEnroe N/A 7 0 0 3

Mats Wilander N/A 7 3 3 0

6 Laurence Doherty 6 N/A 0 0 5

Anthony Wilding 6 N/A 2 0 4

Jack Crawford 6 N/A 4 1 1

Don Budge 6 N/A 1 1 2

Stefan Edberg N/A 6 2 0 2


Titles Player AE OE Australian Open French Open Wimb­ledon

Boris Becker N/A 6 2 0 3

Frank Sedgman 5 N/A 2 0 1


5
Tony Trabert 5 N/A 0 2 1

Robert Wrenn 4 N/A 0 0 0

Reginald Doherty 4 N/A 0 0 4

Jean Borotra 4 N/A 1 1 2

Frank Parker 4 N/A 0 2 0

4 Lew Hoad 4 N/A 1 1 2

Ashley Cooper 4 N/A 2 0 1

Manuel Santana 4 N/A 0 2 1

Guillermo Vilas N/A 4 2 1 0

Jim Courier N/A 4 2 2 0

3 Oliver Campbell 3 N/A 0 0 0

Wilfred Baddeley 3 N/A 0 0 3

Malcolm Whitman 3 N/A 0 0 0

Arthur Gore 3 N/A 0 0 3

Norman Brookes 3 N/A 1 0 2

William Johnston 3 N/A 0 0 1

Gerald Patterson 3 N/A 1 0 2

James Anderson 3 N/A 3 0 0

Ellsworth Vines 3 N/A 0 0 1

Adrian Quist 3 N/A 3 0 0

Bobby Riggs 3 N/A 0 0 1

Jack Kramer 3 N/A 0 0 1

Jaroslav Drobný 3 N/A 0 2 1

Neale Fraser 3 N/A 0 0 1


Titles Player AE OE Australian Open French Open Wimb­ledon

Arthur Ashe N/A 3 1 0 1

Jan Kodeš N/A 3 0 2 1

Gustavo Kuerten N/A 3 0 3 0

Andy Murray N/A 3 0 0 2

Stan Wawrinka N/A 3 1 1 0

152 champions in 480 events as of the


2023 Australian Open.
Open Era – 57 champions in 219
events.

Amateur Era – 98 champions in 261


events.

Australians Ken Rosewall, Rod


Laver and John Newcombe are
three players who become
champions both in the Amateur Era
and in the Open Era.
Youngest and oldest champions
Michael Chang[11] – 17 years,
3 months, at 1989 French Open.

Arthur Gore[12] – 41 years,


6 months, at 1909 Wimbledon. (One
match)

Ken Rosewall[13] – 37 years,


2 months, at 1972 Australian Open.
(Open Era)

Grand Slam achievements


These are players who achieved some
form of a tennis Grand Slam. They include
a Grand Slam, non-calendar year Grand
Slam, Career Grand Slam, Career Golden
Slam, and Career Super Slam. No male
player has won a single season Golden
Slam. The tennis Open Era began in 1968,
after the Australian Open and before the
French Open.

H  Hard court C  Clay court G  Grass court Cp  C

Grand Slam

Players who won all four major titles in a


calendar year.[14]

Player Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open

Don Budge 1938G 1938C 1938G 1938G

Rod Laver 1962G 1962C 1962G 1962G

Rod Laver (2) 1969G 1969C 1969G 1969G


Non-calendar year Grand Slam

Players who won all four major titles


consecutively (not in a calendar year).

The event at which the non-calendar


year Grand Slam was completed
indicated in bold.
Player Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open

Novak Djokovic 2016H 2016C 2015G 2015H

Career Grand Slam

Players who won all four major titles over


the course of their careers.

The event at which the Career Grand


Slam was completed indicated in bold.
Player Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open

Fred Perry 1934G 1935C 1934G 1933G

Don Budge 1938G 1938C 1937G 1937G

Rod Laver 1960G 1962C 1961G 1962G

Roy Emerson 1961G 1963C 1964G 1961G

Roy Emerson (2) 1963G 1967C 1965G 1964G

Rod Laver (2) 1962G 1969C 1962G 1969G

Andre Agassi 1995H 1999C 1992G 1994H

Roger Federer 2004H 2009C 2003G 2004H

Rafael Nadal 2009H 2005C 2008G 2010H

Novak Djokovic 2008H 2016C 2011G 2011H

Novak Djokovic (2) 2011H 2021C 2014G 2015H

Rafael Nadal (2) 2022H 2006C 2010G 2013H

Career Golden Slam

Players who won all four major titles and


the Olympic gold medal over the course of
their careers.[a][15][16]

The event at which the Career Golden


Slam was completed indicated in bold.
Player Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Olympics

Andre Agassi 1995H 1999C 1992G 1994H 1996H

Rafael Nadal 2009H 2005C 2008G 2010H 2008H

a. Tennis was not an Olympic sport between


1928 and 1984.

Career Super Slam

Players who won all four major titles, the


Olympic gold medal and the Tour Finals
over the course of their careers.[a]

The event at which the Career Super


Slam was completed indicated in bold.
Player Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Olympics Year-end

Andre Agassi 1995H 1999C 1992G 1994H 1996H 1990Cp

a. The Year-end Championships started in


1970 but the achievement has been
possible since tennis was reinstated as an
Olympic sport in 1988.

Multiple titles in a season


♠  Player won the four major tournaments
in the same year.

Three titles

★ Surface Slam (major titles on three


different surfaces in the same season).[a]
a. The U.S. and Australian Opens have been
played on hardcourts since 1978 and
1988 respectively.
Australian—French—Wimbledon Australian— Australian— French—

1933 Jack Crawford French—U.S. Wimbledon—U.S. Wimbledo

1938 ♠ Don Budge 1938♠


Don
1934
Fred U.S.

Budge Perry
1956 Lew Hoad ♠ Do
1962 ♠ Rod Laver 1962 ♠ Rod
1938 ♠ Don
1938
Bu
Laver Budge
Open Era
Open Era
1969♠ Rod Laver 1955 To
1969 ♠ Rod 1958 Ashley
Tra
2021★ Novak Djokovic Laver
Cooper

1962 ♠ Rod
1962 ♠ Ro
1988 Mats Laver
La
Wilander Roy
1964 Open Er
Emerson

Open Era
1969 ♠ Ro
1969 ♠ Rod
La
Laver

2010★ Ra
1974 Jimmy
Na
Connors

2004

2006 Roger

2007 Federer

2011
Novak
2015 Djokovic
Two titles

● Three-Quarter Slam (Three major titles


in the same season).[17]
‡ Channel Slam (French and Wimbledon
title double).
Australian— Australian— Australian—U.S. French—Wimbledon ‡
French Wimbledon Fred René
1934● 1925
Jack Jack Perry Lacoste
1933● 1933●
Crawford Crawford
1938 ♠ Don
1933●
Jack

1938 ♠ Don
1934●
Fred Budge Crawford
Budge Perry Ashley Fred
1958● 1935
1953
Ken
1938 ♠ Don Cooper Perry
Rosewall Budge
1961
Roy
1938 ♠ Don
Lew Dick Emerson Budge
1956● 1951
Hoad Savitt
1962 ♠ Rod
1950
Budge

1962 ♠ Rod
1956●
Lew Laver Patty
Laver Hoad
Roy Tony
1964● 1955●
1963 Emerson Trabert
Roy 1958● Ashley
1964● Open Era Lew
Emerson Cooper 1956●

1969♠
Hoad
1967 Rod

Open Era 1959


Alex
Olmedo
Laver
1962 ♠ Rod
Laver
♠ Rod John

1962♠
1969 Rod 1973
Newcombe Open Era
Laver
Laver

Roy 1974●
Jimmy
1969 ♠ Rod
Connors Laver
1988● Mats 1965
Emerson
Wilander Mats 1978
Open Era 1988●
Wilander Björn
Jim 1979

1969♠
1992 Rod Borg
Courier 2004●
1980
Laver Roger
2016 2006● Rafael
Federer 2008
Novak
2007● Nadal
2021 ● 1974● Jimmy
Djokovic
Connors 2011● Novak Roger
2009
2015● Djokovic Federer
2022 Rafael 1994 Pete
Sampras Rafael
Nadal 1997 2010●
Nadal
2004●
Roger
2006● Federer Novak
2021●
2007● Djokovic

2011●
Novak

2015 Djokovic

2017 Roger
Federer

2019
Novak

2021 Djokovic
Tournament statistics

Most titles per At one tourn


tournament
Most #

Titles 14
Tournament Titles Player(s)
Finals 14
Australian Open 10 Novak Djokovic

French Open 14 Rafael Nadal Semi-finals 15

Wimbledon 8 Roger Federer


Quarter-finals 18
Richard Sears
7 Finals without win[a] 5
William Larned
(All-time)
Bill Tilden Runner-up finishes[b] 6
US Open
Jimmy Connors Match wins 112
5
Pete Sampras Consecutive wins 41
(Open Era)
Roger Federer
Matches played 119

Entries 22

a. Most finals
winning th

b. Most time
up, having
tournamen

Consecutive titles
AO  Australian Open WIM Wimbledon
FO  French Open USO US Open
Overall record

Titles Player First event Last event

6 Don Budge 1937 WIM 1938 USO

Rod Laver 1969 AO 1969 USO


4
Novak Djokovic 2015 WIM 2016 FO

At one tournament

Titles Player Tourn. Years

7 Richard Sears[a] USO 1881–87

William Renshaw[b] WIM 1881–86


6
Bill Tilden USO 1920–25

Roy Emerson AO 1963–67

Björn Borg WIM 1976–80

5 WIM 2003–07
Roger Federer
USO 2004–08

Rafael Nadal FO 2010–14

a. Richard Sears won 6 titles in a


challenge round match.
b. William Renshaw won 5 titles in a
challenge round match.

Grand Slam titles by decade


Note: Ken Rosewall, Novak Djokovic, and
Rafael Nadal are the only male players
to win Grand Slam singles titles in three
different decades. Nadal is the only
player to do so with multiple titles.
1870s

1
S. Gore, Hadow, Hartley

1880s

7  W. Renshaw, Sears

2
Slocum

1
E. Renshaw, Hartley, Lawford

1890s

4  Wrenn
3  Baddeley, Campbell, R. Doherty

2
Pim, Whitman

1
Hamilton, Hovey, Mahony

1900s

6  L. Doherty

5  Larned

3  A. Gore

2
Wilding
1Alexander, Brookes, Clothier, R. Doherty,
Heath, Rice, Ward, Whitman, Wright

1910s

4  Wilding

2 Brookes, Johnston, Larned, Lindley


Murray, McLoughlin, Williams

1Cecil Parke, Heath, Kingscote, Lowe, A.


O'Hara Wood, E. Parker, Patterson

1920s

9  Tilden

7  Lacoste
5  Cochet

3  J. Anderson, Borotra

2
P. O'Hara Wood, Patterson

1
Gemmell, Gregory, Hawkes, Johnston

1930s

8  Perry

6  Budge, Crawford

3  Vines

2
Cochet, von Cramm, Riggs
Allison, Borotra, Bromwich, Doeg, Henkel,
1
McGrath, McNeill, Moon, Quist, Tilden,
Wood

1940s

4  Parker

3  Kramer

2
Gonzales, Quist, Schroeder

Asbóth, Bernard, Bromwich, Falkenburg,


1
Hunt, McNeill, Pails, Petra, Riggs,
Sedgman

1950s
5  Trabert

4  Cooper, Hoad, Rosewall, Sedgman

3  Drobný

2
Olmedo, Patty, Rose, Savitt, Seixas

1M. Anderson, Davidson, Fraser, Larsen,


McGregor, Pietrangeli

1960s

12  Emerson

11  Laver

4  Santana
2
Fraser, Newcombe, Stolle

1Ashe, Bowrey, McKinley, Osuna,


Pietrangeli, Roche, Rosewall

1970s

8  Borg

5  Newcombe, Connors

4  Vilas

3  Rosewall, Kodeš

2
Smith, Năstase, Ashe
1Edmondson, Gerulaitis, Gimeno,
McEnroe, Orantes, Panatta, Tanner

1980s

7  Lendl, Wilander

6  McEnroe

4  Becker

3  Borg, Connors, Edberg

2
Kriek

1
Cash, Chang, Noah, Teacher
1990s

12  Sampras

5  Agassi

4  Courier

3  Edberg

2
Becker, Bruguera, Kafelnikov, Rafter

1Gómez, Korda, Krajicek, Kuerten, Lendl,


Moyá, Muster, Stich

2000s

15  Federer
6  Nadal

3  Agassi

2
Hewitt, Kuerten, Safin, Sampras

1Costa, Djokovic, Ferrero, Gaudio,


Ivanišević, Johansson, del Potro, Roddick

2010s

15  Djokovic

13  Nadal

5  Federer

3  Murray, Wawrinka
1
Čilić

2020s

6  Djokovic

3  Nadal

1
Alcaraz, Medvedev, Thiem

Grand Slam titles by country

All-time

as of 2023 Australian Open.


14

100  Australia

48  Great Britain (19 players)

34  Spain (9 players)

26  Sweden (5 players)

23  Switzerland (2 players)

22  Serbia (1 player)

21  France (6 players)

12  Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (3 pla

10  Germany / West Germany (4 players)


6  Argentina (3 players), New Zealand (1 pla

5
Russia (3 players)

3
Brazil (1 player), Egypt (1 player), Italy (2

2
Austria (2 players), Croatia (2 players), R

1
Ecuador, Hungary, Mexico, Netherla

Open Era

as of 2023 Australian Open.

52  United S
30  Spain (8 players)

25  Sweden (4 players)

23  Switzerland (2 players)

22  Serbia (1 player)

20  Australia (7 players)

12  Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (

7  West Germany / Germany (2 players)

6  Argentina (3 players)

5  Russia (3 players)

3  Brazil (1 player), Great Britain (1 player)


2
Austria (2 players), Croatia (2 players), R

1
Ecuador, France, Italy, Netherlands,
See also

List of Grand Slam records lists

Chronological list of men's Grand Slam


tennis champions

List of Grand Slam men's singles finals

List of Grand Slam-related tennis


records

Major professional tennis tournaments


before the Open Era

List of ATP Tour top-level tournament


singles champions

Lists of tennis records and statistics


Tennis
portal
Olympics
portal
Sports
portal

List of Grand Slam champions

List of Grand Slam men's doubles


champions

List of Grand Slam women's singles


champions

List of Grand Slam women's doubles


champions

List of Grand Slam mixed doubles


champions
List of Grand Slam boys' singles
champions

List of Grand Slam girls' singles


champions

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