List of Grand Slam men's singles champions

This article details the list of men's singles Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions. Some major changes have taken place in history and have affected the number of titles that have been 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][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Note: All of these tournaments have been listed since they began, rather than when they officially became majors. The Australian and US tournaments have only been officially regarded as majors by the ILTF (now the ITF) since 1924 (though many regarded the US Championships as a major before then). The French Championships have only been a major since 1925 (when it became open to all amateurs internationally). Before 1924 (since 1912/1913 to 1923) there were 3 official majors: Wimbledon, the World Hard Court Championships (played on clay) and the World Covered Court Championships (played on an indoor wood surface).

Champions by year

Roger Federer has won 17 Major singles titles - the most ever by any man in history.
Rod Laver The only man in history to win all four Majors in the same calendar year "The Grand Slam" twice (1962 and 1969)
Don Budge is the only male player in tennis history to have won six consecutive Grand Slam singles titles, from Wimbledon 1937 to US Open 1938.
Pete Sampras won 14 Major titles, 7 of them at Wimbledon. 14 Major titles was the world record at the time of his retirement in 2002.
Bill Tilden won 10 Major titles in the 1920s, becoming the first male player to achieve this feat.
Andre Agassi was the first player to complete the Career Grand Slam on three different surfaces, and the first male player in history to win the Career Golden Slam (winning the four Grand Slams and the Olympic Gold Medal in singles).
Roy Emerson was the first male player in history to win each Major title twice, and the only player to have won a career Grand Slam in both singles and doubles.
Rafael Nadal has won 14 Major titles, including 9 French Open titles at Roland Garros, making him the only male player with nine titles at one particular Grand Slam event.
Ken Rosewall holds a record 15 Pro Slam titles, and a record 23 overall Major titles, counting both Amateur and Pro circuits.
Novak Djokovic is the fifth player in the open era and seventh player all time to win 11 major titles. He is tied with Roy Emerson for the all-time record of 6 Australian titles.
Year Australia Australian Open France French Open United Kingdom Wimbledon United States US Open
1877 started in 1905 started in 1891  UK: Spencer Gore started in 1881
1878 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom Frank Hadow tournament not created
1879 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom John Hartley (1/2) tournament not created
1880 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom John Hartley (2/2) tournament not created
1881 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (1/7)  USA: Richard Sears (1/7)
1882 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (2/7) United States Richard Sears (2/7)
1883 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (3/7) United States Richard Sears (3/7)
1884 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (4/7) United States Richard Sears (4/7)
1885 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (5/7) United States Richard Sears (5/7)
1886 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (6/7) United States Richard Sears (6/7)
1887 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom Herbert Lawford United States Richard Sears (7/7)
1888 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom Ernest Renshaw United States Henry Slocum (1/2)
1889 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom William Renshaw (7/7) United States Henry Slocum (2/2)
1890 tournament not created tournament not created United Kingdom Willoughby Hamilton United States Oliver Campbell (1/3)
1891 tournament not created United Kingdom Briggs, H.H. Briggs * United Kingdom Wilfred Baddeley (1/3) United States Oliver Campbell (2/3)
1892 tournament not created  FRA: Schopfer, JeanJean Schopfer * United Kingdom Wilfred Baddeley (2/3) United States Oliver Campbell (3/3)
1893 tournament not created France Riboulet, LaurentLaurent Riboulet * United Kingdom Joshua Pim (1/2) United States Robert Wrenn (1/4)
1894 tournament not created France Vacherot, AndréAndré Vacherot * United Kingdom Joshua Pim (2/2) United States Robert Wrenn (2/4)
1895 tournament not created France Vacherot, AndréAndré Vacherot * United Kingdom Wilfred Baddeley (3/3) United States Fred Hovey
1896 tournament not created France Vacherot, AndréAndré Vacherot * United Kingdom Harold Mahony United States Robert Wrenn (3/4)
1897 tournament not created France Aymé, PaulPaul Aymé * United Kingdom Reginald Doherty (1/4) United States Robert Wrenn (4/4)
1898 tournament not created France Aymé, PaulPaul Aymé * United Kingdom Reginald Doherty (2/4) United States Malcolm Whitman (1/3)
1899 tournament not created France Aymé, PaulPaul Aymé * United Kingdom Reginald Doherty (3/4) United States Malcolm Whitman (2/3)
1900 tournament not created France Aymé, PaulPaul Aymé * United Kingdom Reginald Doherty (4/4) United States Malcolm Whitman (3/3)
1901 tournament not created France Vacherot, AndréAndré Vacherot * United Kingdom Arthur Gore (1/3) United States William Larned (1/7)
1902 tournament not created France Vacherot, MichelMichel Vacherot * United Kingdom Lawrence Doherty (1/6) United States William Larned (2/7)
1903 tournament not created France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * United Kingdom Lawrence Doherty (2/6) United Kingdom Lawrence Doherty (3/6)
1904 tournament not created France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * United Kingdom Lawrence Doherty (4/6) United States Holcombe Ward
1905  AUS: Rodney Heath (1/2) France Germot, MauriceMaurice Germot * United Kingdom Lawrence Doherty (5/6) United States Beals Wright
1906  NZL: Anthony Wilding (1/6) France Germot, MauriceMaurice Germot * United Kingdom Lawrence Doherty (6/6) United States William Clothier
1907 Australia Horace Rice France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * Australia Norman Brookes (1/3) United States William Larned (3/7)
1908 United States Fred Alexander France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * United Kingdom Arthur Gore (2/3) United States William Larned (4/7)
1909 New Zealand Anthony Wilding (2/6) France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * United Kingdom Arthur Gore (3/3) United States William Larned (5/7)
1910 Australia Rodney Heath (2/2) France Germot, MauriceMaurice Germot * New Zealand Anthony Wilding (3/6) United States William Larned (6/7)
1911 Australia Norman Brookes (2/3) France Gobert, AndréAndré Gobert * New Zealand Anthony Wilding (4/6) United States William Larned (7/7)
1912 United Kingdom James Cecil Parke France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * New Zealand Anthony Wilding (5/6) United States Maurice McLoughlin (1/2)
1913 Australia Ernie Parker France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * New Zealand Anthony Wilding (6/6) United States Maurice McLoughlin (2/2)
1914 Australia Arthur O'Hara Wood France Decugis, MaxMax Decugis * Australia Norman Brookes (3/3) United States Richard Williams (1/2)
1915 United Kingdom Francis Lowe no competition no competition United States William Johnston (1/3)
1916 no competition no competition no competition United States Richard Williams (2/2)
1917 no competition no competition no competition United States Robert Lindley Murray (1/2)
1918 no competition no competition no competition United States Robert Lindley Murray (2/2)
1919 United Kingdom Algernon Kingscote no competition Australia Gerald Patterson (1/3) United States William Johnston (2/3)
1920 Australia Pat O'Hara Wood (1/2) France Gobert, AndréAndré Gobert * United States Bill Tilden (1/10) United States Bill Tilden (2/10)
1921 Australia Rhys Gemmell France Samazeuilh, JeanJean Samazeuilh * United States Bill Tilden (3/10) United States Bill Tilden (4/10)
1922 Australia James Anderson (1/3) France Cochet, HenriHenri Cochet * Australia Gerald Patterson (2/3) United States Bill Tilden (5/10)
1923 Australia Pat O'Hara Wood (2/2) †† France Blanchy, FrançoisFrançois Blanchy * United States William Johnston (3/3) United States Bill Tilden (6/10)
1924 Australia James Anderson (2/3) France Borotra, JeanJean Borotra * France Jean Borotra (1/4) United States Bill Tilden (7/10)
1925 Australia James Anderson (3/3) France René Lacoste (1/7) ** France René Lacoste (2/7) United States Bill Tilden (8/10)
1926 Australia John Hawkes France Henri Cochet (1/7) France Jean Borotra (2/4) France René Lacoste (3/7)
1927 Australia Gerald Patterson (3/3)††† France René Lacoste (4/7) France Henri Cochet (2/7) France René Lacoste (5/7)
1928 France Jean Borotra (3/4) France Henri Cochet (3/7) France René Lacoste (6/7) France Henri Cochet (4/7)
1929 United Kingdom John Gregory France René Lacoste (7/7) France Henri Cochet (5/7) United States Bill Tilden (9/10)
1930 Australia Edgar Moon France Henri Cochet (6/7) United States Bill Tilden (10/10) United States John Doeg
1931 Australia Jack Crawford (1/6) France Jean Borotra (4/4) United States Sidney Wood United States Ellsworth Vines (1/3)
1932 Australia Jack Crawford (2/6) France Henri Cochet (7/7) United States Ellsworth Vines (2/3) United States Ellsworth Vines (3/3)
1933 Australia Jack Crawford (3/6) Australia Jack Crawford (4/6) Australia Jack Crawford (5/6) United Kingdom Fred Perry (1/8)
1934 United Kingdom Fred Perry (2/8)  GER: Gottfried von Cramm (1/2) United Kingdom Fred Perry (3/8) United Kingdom Fred Perry (4/8)
1935 Australia Jack Crawford (6/6) United Kingdom Fred Perry (5/8) United Kingdom Fred Perry (6/8) United States Wilmer Allison
1936 Australia Adrian Quist (1/3)  GER: Gottfried von Cramm (2/2) United Kingdom Fred Perry (7/8) United Kingdom Fred Perry (8/8)
1937 Australia Vivian McGrath Germany Henner Henkel United States Don Budge (1/6) United States Don Budge (2/6)
1938 United States Don Budge (3/6) United States Don Budge (4/6) United States Don Budge (5/6) United States Don Budge (6/6)
1939 Australia John Bromwich (1/2) United States Don McNeill (1/2) United States Bobby Riggs (1/3) United States Bobby Riggs (2/3)
1940 Australia Adrian Quist (2/3) no competition no competition United States Don McNeill (2/2)
1941 no competition held under German occupation *** no competition United States Bobby Riggs (3/3)
1942 no competition held under German occupation *** no competition United States Ted Schroeder (1/2)
1943 no competition held under German occupation *** no competition United States Joseph Hunt
1944 no competition held under German occupation *** no competition United States Frank Parker (1/4)
1945 no competition Yvon Petra—unrecognized winner *** no competition United States Frank Parker (2/4)
1946 Australia John Bromwich (2/2) France Marcel Bernard France Yvon Petra United States Jack Kramer (1/3)
1947 Australia Dinny Pails  HUN: József Asbóth United States Jack Kramer (2/3) United States Jack Kramer (3/3)
1948 Australia Adrian Quist (3/3) United States Frank Parker (3/4) United States Bob Falkenburg United States Pancho Gonzales (1/2)
1949 Australia Frank Sedgman (1/5) United States Frank Parker (4/4) United States Ted Schroeder (2/2) United States Pancho Gonzales (2/2)
1950 Australia Frank Sedgman (2/5) United States Budge Patty (1/2) United States Budge Patty (2/2) United States Arthur Larsen
1951 United States Richard Savitt (1/2)  EGY: Jaroslav Drobný (1/3) United States Richard Savitt (2/2) Australia Frank Sedgman (3/5)
1952 Australia Ken McGregor Egypt Jaroslav Drobný (2/3) Australia Frank Sedgman (4/5) Australia Frank Sedgman (5/5)
1953 Australia Ken Rosewall (1/8) Australia Ken Rosewall (2/8) United States Vic Seixas (1/2) United States Tony Trabert (1/5)
1954 Australia Mervyn Rose (1/2) United States Tony Trabert (2/5)  EGY: Jaroslav Drobný (3/3) United States Vic Seixas (2/2)
1955 Australia Ken Rosewall (3/8) United States Tony Trabert (3/5) United States Tony Trabert (4/5) United States Tony Trabert (5/5)
1956 Australia Lew Hoad (1/4) Australia Lew Hoad (2/4) Australia Lew Hoad (3/4) Australia Ken Rosewall (4/8)
1957 Australia Ashley Cooper (1/4)  SWE: Sven Davidson Australia Lew Hoad (4/4) Australia Malcolm Anderson
1958 Australia Ashley Cooper (2/4) Australia Mervyn Rose (2/2) Australia Ashley Cooper (3/4) Australia Ashley Cooper (4/4)
1959 United States Alex Olmedo (1/2)  ITA: Nicola Pietrangeli (1/2) United States Alex Olmedo (2/2) Australia Neale Fraser (1/3)
1960 Australia Rod Laver (1/11) Italy Nicola Pietrangeli (2/2) Australia Neale Fraser (2/3) Australia Neale Fraser (3/3)
1961 Australia Roy Emerson (1/12)  ESP: Manuel Santana (1/4) Australia Rod Laver (2/11) Australia Roy Emerson (2/12)
1962 Australia Rod Laver (3/11) Australia Rod Laver (4/11) Australia Rod Laver (5/11) Australia Rod Laver (6/11)
1963 Australia Roy Emerson (3/12) Australia Roy Emerson (4/12) United States Chuck McKinley  MEX: Rafael Osuna
1964 Australia Roy Emerson (5/12) Spain Manuel Santana (2/4) Australia Roy Emerson (6/12) Australia Roy Emerson (7/12)
1965 Australia Roy Emerson (8/12) Australia Fred Stolle (1/2) Australia Roy Emerson (9/12) Spain Manuel Santana (3/4)
1966 Australia Roy Emerson (10/12) Australia Tony Roche Spain Manuel Santana (4/4) Australia Fred Stolle (2/2)
1967 Australia Roy Emerson (11/12) Australia Roy Emerson (12/12) Australia John Newcombe (1/7) Australia John Newcombe (2/7)
1968 Australia William Bowrey
Amateur era tennis ends
Open era tennis begins
Australia Ken Rosewall (5/8)
Australia Rod Laver (7/11) United States Arthur Ashe (1/3)
1969 Australia Rod Laver (8/11) Australia Rod Laver (9/11) Australia Rod Laver (10/11) Australia Rod Laver (11/11)
1970 United States Arthur Ashe (2/3)  TCH: Jan Kodeš (1/3) Australia John Newcombe (3/7) Australia Ken Rosewall (6/8)
1971 Australia Ken Rosewall (7/8) Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš (2/3) Australia John Newcombe (4/7) United States Stan Smith (1/2)
1972 Australia Ken Rosewall (8/8) Spain Andrés Gimeno United States Stan Smith (2/2)  ROU: Ilie Năstase (1/2)
1973 Australia John Newcombe (5/7) Romania Ilie Năstase (2/2) Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš (3/3) Australia John Newcombe (6/7)
1974 United States Jimmy Connors (1/8) Sweden Björn Borg (1/11) United States Jimmy Connors (2/8) United States Jimmy Connors (3/8)
1975 Australia John Newcombe (7/7) Sweden Björn Borg (2/11) United States Arthur Ashe (3/3) Spain Manuel Orantes
1976 Australia Mark Edmondson Italy Adriano Panatta Sweden Björn Borg (3/11) United States Jimmy Connors (4/8)
1977 United States Roscoe Tanner (Jan)  ARG: Guillermo Vilas (1/4) Sweden Björn Borg (4/11) Argentina Guillermo Vilas (2/4)
United States Vitas Gerulaitis (Dec)
1978 Argentina Guillermo Vilas (3/4) †††† Sweden Björn Borg (5/11) Sweden Björn Borg (6/11) United States Jimmy Connors (5/8)
1979 Argentina Guillermo Vilas (4/4) †††† Sweden Björn Borg (7/11) Sweden Björn Borg (8/11) United States John McEnroe (1/7)
1980 United States Brian Teacher †††† Sweden Björn Borg (9/11) Sweden Björn Borg (10/11) United States John McEnroe (2/7)
1981  SAF: Johan Kriek (1/2) †††† Sweden Björn Borg (11/11) United States John McEnroe (3/7) United States John McEnroe (4/7)
1982 South Africa Johan Kriek (2/2) †††† Sweden Mats Wilander (1/7) United States Jimmy Connors (6/8) United States Jimmy Connors (7/8)
1983 Sweden Mats Wilander (2/7) †††† France Yannick Noah United States John McEnroe (5/7) United States Jimmy Connors (8/8)
1984 Sweden Mats Wilander (3/7) †††† Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (1/8) United States John McEnroe (6/7) United States John McEnroe (7/7)
1985 Sweden Stefan Edberg (1/6) †††† Sweden Mats Wilander (4/7)  FRG: Boris Becker (1/6) Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2/8)
1986 no competition Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (3/8) West Germany Boris Becker (2/6) Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (4/8)
1987 Sweden Stefan Edberg (2/6) Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (5/8) Australia Pat Cash Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (6/8)
1988 Sweden Mats Wilander (5/7) Sweden Mats Wilander (6/7) Sweden Stefan Edberg (3/6) Sweden Mats Wilander (7/7)
1989 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (7/8) United States Michael Chang West Germany Boris Becker (3/6) West Germany Boris Becker (4/6)
1990 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (8/8)  ECU: Andrés Gómez Sweden Stefan Edberg (4/6) United States Pete Sampras (1/14)
1991  GER: Boris Becker (5/6) United States Jim Courier (1/4) Germany Michael Stich Sweden Stefan Edberg (5/6)
1992 United States Jim Courier (2/4) United States Jim Courier (3/4) United States Andre Agassi (1/8) Sweden Stefan Edberg (6/6)
1993 United States Jim Courier (4/4) Spain Sergi Bruguera (1/2) United States Pete Sampras (2/14) United States Pete Sampras (3/14)
1994 United States Pete Sampras (4/14) Spain Sergi Bruguera (2/2) United States Pete Sampras (5/14) United States Andre Agassi (2/8)
1995 United States Andre Agassi (3/8)  AUT: Thomas Muster United States Pete Sampras (6/14) United States Pete Sampras (7/14)
1996 Germany Boris Becker (6/6)  RUS: Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1/2)  NED: Richard Krajicek United States Pete Sampras (8/14)
1997 United States Pete Sampras (9/14)  BRA: Gustavo Kuerten (1/3) United States Pete Sampras (10/14) Australia Patrick Rafter (1/2)
1998  CZE: Petr Korda Spain Carlos Moyá United States Pete Sampras (11/14) Australia Patrick Rafter (2/2)
1999 Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (2/2) United States Andre Agassi (4/8) United States Pete Sampras (12/14) United States Andre Agassi (5/8)
2000 United States Andre Agassi (6/8) Brazil Gustavo Kuerten (2/3) United States Pete Sampras (13/14) Russia Marat Safin (1/2)
2001 United States Andre Agassi (7/8) Brazil Gustavo Kuerten (3/3)  CRO: Goran Ivanišević Australia Lleyton Hewitt (1/2)
2002 Sweden Thomas Johansson Spain Albert Costa Australia Lleyton Hewitt (2/2) United States Pete Sampras (14/14)
2003 United States Andre Agassi (8/8) Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero   SUI: Roger Federer (1/17) United States Andy Roddick
2004 Switzerland Roger Federer (2/17) Argentina Gastón Gaudio Switzerland Roger Federer (3/17) Switzerland Roger Federer (4/17)
2005 Russia Marat Safin (2/2) Spain Rafael Nadal (1/14) Switzerland Roger Federer (5/17) Switzerland Roger Federer (6/17)
2006 Switzerland Roger Federer (7/17) Spain Rafael Nadal (2/14) Switzerland Roger Federer (8/17) Switzerland Roger Federer (9/17)
2007 Switzerland Roger Federer (10/17) Spain Rafael Nadal (3/14) Switzerland Roger Federer (11/17) Switzerland Roger Federer (12/17)
2008  SRB: Novak Djokovic (1/11) Spain Rafael Nadal (4/14) Spain Rafael Nadal (5/14) Switzerland Roger Federer (13/17)
2009 Spain Rafael Nadal (6/14) Switzerland Roger Federer (14/17) Switzerland Roger Federer (15/17) Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
2010 Switzerland Roger Federer (16/17) Spain Rafael Nadal (7/14) Spain Rafael Nadal (8/14) Spain Rafael Nadal (9/14)
2011 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2/11) Spain Rafael Nadal (10/14) Serbia Novak Djokovic (3/11) Serbia Novak Djokovic (4/11)
2012 Serbia Novak Djokovic (5/11) Spain Rafael Nadal (11/14) Switzerland Roger Federer (17/17) United Kingdom Andy Murray (1/2)
2013 Serbia Novak Djokovic (6/11) Spain Rafael Nadal (12/14) United Kingdom Andy Murray (2/2) Spain Rafael Nadal (13/14)
2014 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka (1/2) Spain Rafael Nadal (14/14) Serbia Novak Djokovic (7/11) Croatia Marin Čilić
2015 Serbia Novak Djokovic (8/11) Switzerland Stan Wawrinka (2/2) Serbia Novak Djokovic (9/11) Serbia Novak Djokovic (10/11)
2016 Serbia Novak Djokovic (11/11)
Legend
Player won all 4 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year
Player won 3 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year
Player won 2 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year
Italicsopen only to specific club members of the host country
* authorities differ on whether these events should count toward grand slam totals
** The French Championships opened itself to international competitors and renamed as Championnats Internationaux de France (de tennis).
*** French Championships held between 1941 and 1945 are not recognized by the tournament organizer. See Tournoi de France
† Held in January 1920, before the 1920 Australasian Championships
†† Held in August 1923, after Wimbledon and before the US National Championships
††† Renamed from Australasian Championships to Australian Championships
†††† Australian Open held in December of the year it is listed under, after the U.S. Open

Statistics

Grand Slam singles titles by decade

1920s

9 
Tilden
7 
Lacoste
5 
Cochet
3 
Anderson, Borotra
2 
Patterson, Wood
1 
Gemmel, Gregory, Hawkes, Johnston

1930s

8 
Perry
6 
Budge, Crawford
3 
Vines
2 
Cochet, von Cramm, Riggs
1 
Allison, Borotra, Bromwich, Doeg, Henkel, McGrath, McNeill, Moon, Quist, Tilden, Wood

1940s

4 
Parker
3 
Kramer
2 
Gonzales, Quist, Schroeder
1 
Asboth, Bernard, Bromwich, Falkenburg, Hunt, McNeill, Pails, Petra, Riggs, Sedgman

1950s

5 
Trabert
4 
Cooper, Hoad, Rosewall, Sedgman
3 
Drobny
2 
Olmedo, Patty, Rose, Savitt, Seixas
1 
Anderson, Davidson, Fraser, Larsen, McGregor, Pietrangeli

1960s

12 
Emerson
11 
Laver
4 
Santana
2 
Fraser, Newcombe, Stolle
1 
Ashe, Bowrey, McKinley, Osuna, Pietrangeli, Roche, Rosewall

1970s

8 
Borg
5 
Newcombe, Connors
4 
Vilas
3 
Rosewall, Kodes
2 
Smith, Năstase, Ashe
1 
Edmondson, 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
1 
Gómez, Korda, Krajicek, Kuerten, Lendl, Moyá, Muster, Stich

2000s

15 
Federer
6 
Nadal
3 
Agassi
2 
Hewitt, Safin, Sampras, Kuerten
1 
Costa, Djokovic, Ferrero, Gaudio, Ivanišević, Johansson, del Potro, Roddick

2010s

10 
Djokovic
8 
Nadal
2 
Federer, Murray, Wawrinka
1 
Čilić

Most Grand Slam singles titles (5 or more)

All Time

Rank Player Total Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 17 4 1 7 5
2 United States Pete Sampras 14 2 0 7 5
Spain Rafael Nadal 14 1 9 2 2
4 Australia Roy Emerson 12 6 2 2 2
5 Australia Rod Laver 11 3 2 4 2
Sweden Björn Borg 11 0 6 5 0
Serbia Novak Djokovic 11 6 0 3 2
8 United States Bill Tilden 10 0 0 3 7
9 United Kingdom Fred Perry 8 1 1 3 3
Australia Ken Rosewall 8 4 2 0 2
United States Jimmy Connors 8 1 0 2 5
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 8 2 3 0 3
United States Andre Agassi 8 4 1 1 2
14 United States Richard Sears 7 0 0 0 7
United Kingdom William Renshaw 7 0 0 7 0
United States William Larned 7 0 0 0 7
France René Lacoste 7 0 3 2 2
France Henri Cochet 7 0 4 2 1
Australia John Newcombe 7 2 0 3 2
United States John McEnroe 7 0 0 3 4
Sweden Mats Wilander 7 3 3 0 1
22 United Kingdom Laurence Doherty 6 0 0 5 1
New Zealand Tony Wilding 6 2 0 4 0
Australia Jack Crawford 6 4 1 1 0
United States Don Budge 6 1 1 2 2
Sweden Stefan Edberg 6 2 0 2 2
Germany Boris Becker 6 2 0 3 1
28 Australia Frank Sedgman 5 2 0 1 2
United States Tony Trabert 5 0 2 1 2

Open Era

Rank Player Total Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 17 4 1 7 5
2 United States Pete Sampras 14 2 0 7 5
Spain Rafael Nadal 14 1 9 2 2
4 Sweden Björn Borg 11 0 6 5 0
Serbia Novak Djokovic 11 6 0 3 2
6 United States Jimmy Connors 8 1 0 2 5
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 8 2 3 0 3
United States Andre Agassi 8 4 1 1 2
9 United States John McEnroe 7 0 0 3 4
Sweden Mats Wilander 7 3 3 0 1
11 Sweden Stefan Edberg 6 2 0 2 2
Germany Boris Becker 6 2 0 3 1
13 Australia Rod Laver 5 1 1 2 1
Australia John Newcombe 5 2 0 2 1

Most singles titles by Grand Slam tournament

All Time

Grand Slam Wins # Player(s)
Australian Open 6 Australia Roy Emerson
Serbia Novak Djokovic
French Open 9 Spain Rafael Nadal
Wimbledon 7 United Kingdom William Renshaw
United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer
US Open 7 United States Richard Sears
United States William Larned
United States Bill Tilden

Open Era

Grand Slam Wins # Player(s)
Australian Open 6 Serbia Novak Djokovic
French Open 9 Spain Rafael Nadal
Wimbledon 7 United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer
US Open 5 United States Jimmy Connors
United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer

Note: Bold indicates player still active.

Grand Slam singles titles by country (open era)

51 
 United States
25 
 Sweden
21 
 Spain
20 
 Australia
19 
  Switzerland
12 
 Czechoslovakia (one as  Czech Republic)
11 
 Serbia
7 
 Germany (also  West Germany)
6 
 Argentina
4 
 Russia
3 
 Brazil
2 
 Croatia,  Romania,  South Africa,  United Kingdom
1 
 Austria,  Ecuador,  France,  Italy,  Netherlands

Most consecutive years with at least one Grand Slam title

Year # Span Player(s)
10 2005–2014 Spain Rafael Nadal
8 1974–1981 Sweden Björn Borg
8 1993–2000 United States Pete Sampras
8 2003–2010 Switzerland Roger Federer
7 1881–1887 United States Richard Sears

Note: * indicates ongoing streak, bold indicates player still active.

Achieved a Career Grand Slam

(Winners of all four majors - date listed is the year the player first won each tournament. Last one marked in bold. Age at the end of that last tournament.)

Player Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Age
United Kingdom Fred Perry 1934 1935 1934 1933 26 years, 15 days
United States Don Budge 1938 1938 1937 1937 22 years, 357 days
Australia Rod Laver 1960 1962 1961 1962 24 years, 32 days
Australia Roy Emerson 1961 1963 1964 1961 27 years, 244 days
United States Andre Agassi 1995 1999 1992 1994 29 years, 38 days
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004 2009 2003 2004 27 years, 203 days
Spain Rafael Nadal 2009 2005 2008 2010 24 years, 101 days

Completed the Grand Slam

(Winners of all four Grand Slam singles tournaments in the same calendar year[9][10][11][12][13])

  • Australian—French—Wimbledon—U.S.:
    • 1938 United States Don Budge
    • 1962 Australia Rod Laver
    • 1969 Australia Rod Laver (2)

Winners of three Grand Slam singles tournaments in the same calendar year

  • Australian—French—Wimbledon:
    • 1933 Australia J Crawford
    • 1956 Australia L Hoad
  • Australian—French—U.S.:
    • 1988 Sweden M Wilander

  • Australian—Wimbledon—U.S.:
    • 1934 United Kingdom F Perry
    • 1958 Australia A Cooper
    • 1964 Australia R Emerson
    • 1974 United States J Connors
    • 2004 Switzerland R Federer
    • 2006 Switzerland R Federer (2)
    • 2007 Switzerland R Federer (3)
    • 2011 Serbia N Djokovic
    • 2015 Serbia N Djokovic (2)

  • French—Wimbledon—U.S.:
    • 1955 United States T Trabert
    • 2010 Spain R Nadal

Winners of two Grand Slam singles tournaments in the same calendar year

  • Australian—French:
    • 1953 Australia Ken Rosewall
    • 1963 Australia Roy Emerson
    • 1967 Australia Roy Emerson (2)
    • 1992 United States Jim Courier

  • Australian—Wimbledon:
    • 1951 United States Dick Savitt
    • 1959 United States Alex Olmedo
    • 1965 Australia Roy Emerson
    • 1994 United States Pete Sampras
    • 1997 United States Pete Sampras (2)

  • Australian—U.S.:
    • 1961 Australia Roy Emerson
    • 1973 Australia John Newcombe


  • French—Wimbledon:
    • 1925 France René Lacoste
    • 1935 United Kingdom Fred Perry
    • 1950 United States Budge Patty
    • 1978 Sweden Björn Borg
    • 1979 Sweden Björn Borg (2)
    • 1980 Sweden Björn Borg (3)
    • 2008 Spain Rafael Nadal
    • 2009 Switzerland Roger Federer

  • French—U.S.:
    • 1927 France René Lacoste
    • 1928 France Henri Cochet
    • 1977 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
    • 1986 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
    • 1987 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2)
    • 1999 United States Andre Agassi
    • 2013 Spain Rafael Nadal

  • Wimbledon—U.S.:
    • 1903 United Kingdom Laurie Doherty
    • 1920 United States Bill Tilden
    • 1921 United States Bill Tilden (2)
    • 1932 United States Ellsworth Vines
    • 1936 United Kingdom Fred Perry
    • 1937 United States Don Budge
    • 1939 United States Bobby Riggs
    • 1947 United States Jack Kramer
    • 1952 Australia Frank Sedgman
    • 1960 Australia Neale Fraser
    • 1967 Australia John Newcombe
    • 1981 United States John McEnroe
    • 1982 United States Jimmy Connors
    • 1984 United States John McEnroe (2)
    • 1989 West Germany Boris Becker
    • 1993 United States Pete Sampras
    • 1995 United States Pete Sampras (2)
    • 2005 Switzerland Roger Federer

Winners of three or more consecutive Grand Slam singles titles

Titles Players Years
6 United States Don Budge 1937–38
4 Australia Rod Laver 1962
Australia Rod Laver 1969
3 Australia Jack Crawford 1933
United States Tony Trabert 1955
Australia Lew Hoad 1956
Australia Roy Emerson 1964–65
United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16

Winners of five or more singles titles at one Grand Slam tournament

All-time

Titles Player Grand Slam
9 Spain Rafael Nadal French Open
7 United States Richard Sears U.S. Championships
United Kingdom William Renshaw Wimbledon Championships
United States William Larned U.S. Championships
United States Bill Tilden U.S. Championships
United States Pete Sampras Wimbledon
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon
6 Australia Roy Emerson Australian Championships
Sweden Björn Borg French Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic Australian Open
5 United Kingdom Laurie Doherty Wimbledon
Sweden Björn Borg Wimbledon
United States Jimmy Connors US Open
United States Pete Sampras US Open
Switzerland Roger Federer US Open

Open Era

Titles Player Grand Slam
9 Spain Rafael Nadal French Open
7 United States Pete Sampras Wimbledon
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon
6 Sweden Björn Borg French Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic Australian Open
5 Sweden Björn Borg Wimbledon
United States Jimmy Connors US Open
United States Pete Sampras US Open
Switzerland Roger Federer US Open

Winners of four or more consecutive singles titles at one Grand Slam tournament

All-time

Titles Player Grand Slam Years
7 United States Richard Sears U.S. Championships 1881–87
6 United Kingdom William Renshaw Wimbledon 1881–86
United States Bill Tilden U.S. Championships 1920–25
5 United Kingdom Laurie Doherty Wimbledon 1902–06
United States William Larned U.S. Championships 1907–11
Australia Roy Emerson Australian Championships 1963–67
Sweden Björn Borg Wimbledon 1976–80
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–07
Switzerland Roger Federer US Open 2004–08
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2010–14
4 United Kingdom Reginald Doherty Wimbledon 1897–1900
New Zealand Tony Wilding Wimbledon 1910–13
Sweden Björn Borg French Open 1978–81
United States Pete Sampras Wimbledon 1997–2000
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–08

Open Era

Titles Player Grand Slam Years
5 Sweden Björn Borg Wimbledon 1976–80
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–07
Switzerland Roger Federer US Open 2004–08
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2010–14
4 Sweden Björn Borg French Open 1978–81
United States Pete Sampras Wimbledon 1997–2000
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–08

Bold = Active Streaks

Winning a Grand Slam singles tournament without losing a set

Chronological timeline (by player)

Most in category  *
Player Times Grand Slam Tournaments
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
United States Richard Sears 3  * 1881, 1882, 1883
United Kingdom Laurence Doherty 1 1903
United States Holcombe Ward 1 1904
United States William Larned 1 1907
New Zealand Tony Wilding 1 1909  *
Australia Rodney Heath 1 1910  *
Australia Pat O'Hara Wood 1 1923  *
United States Don Budge 2 1938  * 1938  *
Australia John Bromwich 1 1939  *
United States Frank Parker 1 1945
Australia Frank Sedgman 1 1952
United States Tony Trabert 3  * 1955  * 1953, 1955
Australia Neale Fraser 1 1960[14]
United States Chuck McKinley 1 1963  *
Australia Roy Emerson 1 1964  *
Australia Ken Rosewall 1 1971  *
Romania Ilie Năstase 1 1973
Sweden Björn Borg 3  * 1978, 1980  * 1976  *
Switzerland Roger Federer 1 2007  *
Spain Rafael Nadal 2 2008, 2010  *

Occurrences by Grand Slam tournament

Grand Slam Tournament Times Number of Players Player(s)
Australia Australian Open 5 5 United States Don Budge
Australia John Bromwich
Australia Roy Emerson
Australia Ken Rosewall
Switzerland Roger Federer
France French Open 5 3 Romania Ilie Năstase
Sweden Björn Borg (twice)
Spain Rafael Nadal (twice)
United Kingdom Wimbledon 4 4 United States Don Budge
United States Tony Trabert
United States Chuck McKinley
Sweden Björn Borg
United States US Open 1 1 Australia Neale Fraser

See also

Notes

  1. ESPN Sports Almanac 2006, page 814
  2. World Book Encyclopedia 2008 T p166a
  3. Compton Encyclopedia 1975 ST p301
  4. Concord Encyclopedia
  5. CBS Sports ""
  6. Top End Sports ""
  7. USA Today Tennis ""
  8. Tennis 28 Slams ""
  9. USOpen.org
  10. WTA Tour
  11. World Tennis Magazine
  12. Grandslamhistory.com
  13. LA Times
  14. "Neale Fraser wins 1960 US Open without dropping set". ATP World Tour. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
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