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iwatch好久不用开不了机 List of Grand Slam men's singles champions

Throughout its history, many changes in the Grand Slam tennis tournaments he affected the number of titles won by various players. These he 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 he 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. Novak Djokovic holds the all-time record of 24 major singles titles, including a record 10 Australian Open titles. He is the only singles player to hold all four majors simultaneously across three different surfaces (2016), and the only one to complete a triple Career Grand Slam (2023).Rafael Nadal holds an all-time record of 14 French Open titles, the most at any slam in tennis history. He is the second man in the Open Era to complete a double Career Grand Slam (2022).Roger Federer holds an all-time record of 8 Wimbledon titles. He also held the most major titles in singles between 2009 and 2022.Bill Tilden won 10 major singles titles in the 1920s, including an all-time record of seven U.S. Championships titles.Don Budge is the only man to he 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 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 he completed a Career Grand Slam in both singles and doubles.Rod Ler 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.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 singles gold medal). Champions by year Legend italic Open only to specific French club members. See WHCC.[a](1891–1924 French titles are not counted toward major totals) ♠ Player won the four major tournaments in the same year. ● Player won three major tournaments in the same year. ♦ Player won two major tournaments in the same year. § Tournament change of surface. Challenge-round format: Wimbledon 1878–1921, US 1884–1911.

Tournament surface AU Grass (1905–1987)Hard (1988–present) FR Clay WB Grass US Grass (1881–1974)Clay (1975–1977)Hard (1978–present) Flag icon key List of national flags Year Australian Open[7] French Open[8] Wimbledon[9] US Open[10] 1877 Started in 1905 Started in 1891 Spencer Gore (1/1) Started in 1881 1878 Tournament not created Tournament not created Frank Hadow (1/1)[b] Tournament not created 1879 John Hartley (1/2) 1880 John Hartley (2/2) 1881 William Renshaw (1/7) Richard Sears (1/7) 1882 William Renshaw (2/7) Richard Sears (2/7) 1883 William Renshaw (3/7) Richard Sears (3/7) 1884 William Renshaw (4/7) Richard Sears (4/7)[c] 1885 William Renshaw (5/7) Richard Sears (5/7) 1886 William Renshaw (6/7) Richard Sears (6/7) 1887 Herbert Lawford (1/1) Richard Sears (7/7) 1888 Ernest Renshaw (1/1) Henry Slocum (1/2) 1889 William Renshaw (7/7) Henry Slocum (2/2) 1890 Willoughby Hamilton (1/1) Oliver Campbell (1/3) 1891 H. Briggs[d][a] Wilfred Baddeley (1/3) Oliver Campbell (2/3) 1892 Jean Schopfer Wilfred Baddeley (2/3) Oliver Campbell (3/3) 1893 Laurent Riboulet Joshua Pim (1/2) Robert Wrenn (1/4) 1894 André Vacherot Joshua Pim (2/2) Robert Wrenn (2/4) 1895 André Vacherot Wilfred Baddeley (3/3) Fred Hovey (1/1) 1896 André Vacherot Harold Mahony (1/1) Robert Wrenn (3/4) 1897 Paul Aymé Reginald Doherty (1/4) Robert Wrenn (4/4) 1898 Paul Aymé Reginald Doherty (2/4) Malcolm Whitman (1/3) 1899 Paul Aymé Reginald Doherty (3/4) Malcolm Whitman (2/3) 1900 Paul Aymé Reginald Doherty (4/4) Malcolm Whitman (3/3) 1901 André Vacherot Arthur Gore (1/3) William Larned (1/7) 1902 Michel Vacherot Laurence Doherty (1/6) William Larned (2/7) 1903♦ Max Decugis Laurence Doherty (2/6) Laurence Doherty (3/6) 1904 Max Decugis Laurence Doherty (4/6) Holcombe Ward (1/1) 1905 Rodney Heath (1/2) Maurice Germot Laurence Doherty (5/6) Beals Wright (1/1) 1906 Anthony Wilding (1/6) Maurice Germot Laurence Doherty (6/6) William Clothier (1/1) 1907 Horace Rice (1/1) Max Decugis Norman Brookes (1/3) William Larned (3/7) 1908 Fred Alexander (1/1) Max Decugis Arthur Gore (2/3) William Larned (4/7) 1909 Anthony Wilding (2/6) Max Decugis Arthur Gore (3/3) William Larned (5/7) 1910 Rodney Heath (2/2) Maurice Germot Anthony Wilding (3/6) William Larned (6/7) 1911 Norman Brookes (2/3) André Gobert Anthony Wilding (4/6) William Larned (7/7) 1912 James Cecil Parke (1/1) Max Decugis Anthony Wilding (5/6) Maurice McLoughlin (1/2) 1913 Ernie Parker (1/1) Max Decugis Anthony Wilding (6/6) Maurice McLoughlin (2/2) 1914 Arthur O'Hara Wood (1/1) Max Decugis Norman Brookes (3/3) R. Norris Williams (1/2) 1915 Gordon Lowe (1/1) World War I World War I Bill Johnston (1/3) 1916 World War I R. Norris Williams (2/2) 1917 Robert Lindley Murray (1/2) 1918 Robert Lindley Murray (2/2) 1919 Algernon Kingscote (1/1)[e] Gerald Patterson (1/3) Bill Johnston (2/3) 1920♦ Pat O'Hara Wood (1/2) André Gobert Bill Tilden (1/10) Bill Tilden (2/10) 1921♦ Rhys Gemmell (1/1) Jean Samazeuilh Bill Tilden (3/10) Bill Tilden (4/10) 1922 James Anderson (1/3) Henri Cochet Gerald Patterson (2/3) Bill Tilden (5/10) 1923 Pat O'Hara Wood (2/2)[f] François Blanchy Bill Johnston (3/3) Bill Tilden (6/10) 1924 James Anderson (2/3) Jean Borotra Jean Borotra (1/4) Bill Tilden (7/10) 1925♦ James Anderson (3/3) René Lacoste (1/7)[g][a] René Lacoste (2/7) Bill Tilden (8/10) 1926 John Hawkes (1/1) Henri Cochet (1/7) Jean Borotra (2/4) René Lacoste (3/7) 1927♦ Gerald Patterson (3/3)[h] René Lacoste (4/7) Henri Cochet (2/7) René Lacoste (5/7) 1928♦ Jean Borotra (3/4) Henri Cochet (3/7) René Lacoste (6/7) Henri Cochet (4/7) 1929 John Colin Gregory (1/1) René Lacoste (7/7) Henri Cochet (5/7) Bill Tilden (9/10) 1930 Edgar Moon (1/1) Henri Cochet (6/7) Bill Tilden (10/10) John Doeg (1/1) 1931 Jack Crawford (1/6) Jean Borotra (4/4) Sidney Wood (1/1) Ellsworth Vines (1/3) 1932♦ Jack Crawford (2/6) Henri Cochet (7/7) Ellsworth Vines (2/3) Ellsworth Vines (3/3) 1933● Jack Crawford (3/6) Jack Crawford (4/6) Jack Crawford (5/6) Fred Perry (1/8) 1934● Fred Perry (2/8) Gottfried von Cramm (1/2) Fred Perry (3/8) Fred Perry (4/8) 1935♦ Jack Crawford (6/6) Fred Perry (5/8) Fred Perry (6/8) Wilmer Allison (1/1) 1936♦ Adrian Quist (1/3) Gottfried von Cramm (2/2) Fred Perry (7/8) Fred Perry (8/8) 1937♦ Vivian McGrath (1/1) Henner Henkel (1/1) Don Budge (1/6) Don Budge (2/6) 1938♠ Don Budge (3/6) Don Budge (4/6) Don Budge (5/6) Don Budge (6/6) 1939♦ John Bromwich (1/2) Don McNeill (1/2) Bobby Riggs (1/3) Bobby Riggs (2/3) 1940 Adrian Quist (2/3) Tournament canceled World War II Don McNeill (2/2) 1941 World War II Bernard Destremau (unrecognized) Bobby Riggs (3/3) 1942 Held under German occupation[i] Ted Schroeder (1/2) 1943 Joseph Hunt (1/1) 1944 Frank Parker (1/4) 1945 Yvon Petra (unrecognized) Frank Parker (2/4) 1946 John Bromwich (2/2) Marcel Bernard (1/1)[j] Yvon Petra (1/1) Jack Kramer (1/3) 1947♦ Dinny Pails (1/1) József Asbóth (1/1)[j] Jack Kramer (2/3) Jack Kramer (3/3) 1948 Adrian Quist (3/3) Frank Parker (3/4) Bob Falkenburg (1/1) Pancho Gonzales (1/2) 1949 Frank Sedgman (1/5) Frank Parker (4/4) Ted Schroeder (2/2) Pancho Gonzales (2/2) 1950♦ Frank Sedgman (2/5) Budge Patty (1/2) Budge Patty (2/2) Arthur Larsen (1/1) 1951♦ Dick Sitt (1/2) Jarosl Drobný (1/3) Dick Sitt (2/2) Frank Sedgman (3/5) 1952♦ Ken McGregor (1/1) Jarosl Drobný (2/3) Frank Sedgman (4/5) Frank Sedgman (5/5) 1953♦ Ken Rosewall (1/8) Ken Rosewall (2/8) Vic Seixas (1/2) Tony Trabert (1/5) 1954 Mervyn Rose (1/2) Tony Trabert (2/5) Jarosl Drobný (3/3) Vic Seixas (2/2) 1955● Ken Rosewall (3/8) Tony Trabert (3/5) Tony Trabert (4/5) Tony Trabert (5/5) 1956● Lew Hoad (1/4) Lew Hoad (2/4) Lew Hoad (3/4) Ken Rosewall (4/8) 1957 Ashley Cooper (1/4) Sven Didson (1/1) Lew Hoad (4/4) Mal Anderson (1/1) 1958● Ashley Cooper (2/4) Mervyn Rose (2/2) Ashley Cooper (3/4) Ashley Cooper (4/4) 1959♦ Alex Olmedo (1/2) Nicola Pietrangeli (1/2) Alex Olmedo (2/2) Neale Fraser (1/3) 1960♦ Rod Ler (1/11) Nicola Pietrangeli (2/2) Neale Fraser (2/3) Neale Fraser (3/3) 1961♦ Roy Emerson (1/12) Manuel Santana (1/4) Rod Ler (2/11) Roy Emerson (2/12) 1962♠ Rod Ler (3/11) Rod Ler (4/11) Rod Ler (5/11) Rod Ler (6/11) 1963♦ Roy Emerson (3/12) Roy Emerson (4/12) Chuck McKinley (1/1) Rafael Osuna (1/1) 1964● Roy Emerson (5/12) Manuel Santana (2/4) Roy Emerson (6/12) Roy Emerson (7/12) 1965♦ Roy Emerson (8/12) Fred Stolle (1/2) Roy Emerson (9/12) Manuel Santana (3/4) 1966 Roy Emerson (10/12) Tony Roche (1/1) Manuel Santana (4/4) Fred Stolle (2/2) 1967♦ Roy Emerson (11/12) Roy Emerson (12/12) John Newcombe (1/7) John Newcombe (2/7) 1968 Bill Bowrey (1/1) ↓ Open Era ↓ ↓ Open Era ↓ Ken Rosewall (5/8) Rod Ler (7/11) Arthur Ashe (1/3) 1969♠ Rod Ler (8/11) Rod Ler (9/11) Rod Ler (10/11) Rod Ler (11/11) 1970 Arthur Ashe (2/3) Jan Kodeš (1/3) John Newcombe (3/7) Ken Rosewall (6/8) 1971 Ken Rosewall (7/8) Jan Kodeš (2/3) John Newcombe (4/7) Stan Smith (1/2) 1972 Ken Rosewall (8/8) Andrés Gimeno (1/1) Stan Smith (2/2) Ilie Năstase (1/2) 1973♦ John Newcombe (5/7) Ilie Năstase (2/2) Jan Kodeš (3/3) John Newcombe (6/7) 1974● Jimmy Connors (1/8) Björn Borg (1/11) Jimmy Connors (2/8) Jimmy Connors (3/8) 1975 John Newcombe (7/7) Björn Borg (2/11) Arthur Ashe (3/3) Manuel Orantes (1/1) § 1976 Mark Edmondson (1/1) Adriano Panatta (1/1) Björn Borg (3/11) Jimmy Connors (4/8) 1977♦ Roscoe Tanner (1/1) (Jan) Guillermo Vilas (1/4) Björn Borg (4/11) Guillermo Vilas (2/4) Vitas Gerulaitis (1/1) (Dec)[k] 1978♦ Guillermo Vilas (3/4) (Dec) Björn Borg (5/11) Björn Borg (6/11) Jimmy Connors (5/8) § 1979♦ Guillermo Vilas (4/4) (Dec) Björn Borg (7/11) Björn Borg (8/11) John McEnroe (1/7) 1980♦ Brian Teacher (1/1) (Dec) Björn Borg (9/11) Björn Borg (10/11) John McEnroe (2/7) 1981♦ Johan Kriek (1/2) (Dec) Björn Borg (11/11) John McEnroe (3/7) John McEnroe (4/7) 1982♦ [l] Johan Kriek (2/2) (Dec) Mats Wilander (1/7) Jimmy Connors (6/8) Jimmy Connors (7/8) 1983 Mats Wilander (2/7) (Dec) Yannick Noah (1/1) John McEnroe (5/7) Jimmy Connors (8/8) 1984♦ Mats Wilander (3/7) (Dec) Ivan Lendl (1/8) John McEnroe (6/7) John McEnroe (7/7) 1985 Stefan Edberg (1/6) (Dec) Mats Wilander (4/7) Boris Becker (1/6) Ivan Lendl (2/8) 1986♦ Tournament date changed Ivan Lendl (3/8) Boris Becker (2/6) Ivan Lendl (4/8) 1987♦ Stefan Edberg (2/6) Ivan Lendl (5/8) Pat Cash (1/1) Ivan Lendl (6/8) 1988● Mats Wilander (5/7) § Mats Wilander (6/7) Stefan Edberg (3/6) Mats Wilander (7/7) 1989♦ Ivan Lendl (7/8) Michael Chang (1/1) Boris Becker (3/6) Boris Becker (4/6) 1990 Ivan Lendl (8/8) Andrés Gómez (1/1) Stefan Edberg (4/6) Pete Sampras (1/14) 1991 Boris Becker (5/6) Jim Courier (1/4) Michael Stich (1/1) Stefan Edberg (5/6) 1992♦ Jim Courier (2/4) Jim Courier (3/4) Andre Agassi (1/8) Stefan Edberg (6/6) 1993♦ Jim Courier (4/4) Sergi Bruguera (1/2) Pete Sampras (2/14) Pete Sampras (3/14) 1994♦ Pete Sampras (4/14) Sergi Bruguera (2/2) Pete Sampras (5/14) Andre Agassi (2/8) 1995♦ Andre Agassi (3/8) Thomas Muster (1/1) Pete Sampras (6/14) Pete Sampras (7/14) 1996 Boris Becker (6/6) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1/2) Richard Krajicek (1/1) Pete Sampras (8/14) 1997♦ Pete Sampras (9/14) Gusto Kuerten (1/3) Pete Sampras (10/14) Patrick Rafter (1/2) 1998 Petr Korda (1/1) Carlos Moyá (1/1) Pete Sampras (11/14) Patrick Rafter (2/2) 1999♦ Yevgeny Kafelnikov (2/2) Andre Agassi (4/8) Pete Sampras (12/14) Andre Agassi (5/8) 2000 Andre Agassi (6/8) Gusto Kuerten (2/3) Pete Sampras (13/14) Marat Safin (1/2) 2001 Andre Agassi (7/8) Gusto Kuerten (3/3) Goran Ivanišević (1/1) Lleyton Hewitt (1/2) 2002 Thomas Johansson (1/1) Albert Costa (1/1) Lleyton Hewitt (2/2) Pete Sampras (14/14) 2003 Andre Agassi (8/8) Juan Carlos Ferrero (1/1) Roger Federer (1/20) Andy Roddick (1/1) 2004● Roger Federer (2/20) Gastón Gaudio (1/1) Roger Federer (3/20) Roger Federer (4/20) 2005♦ Marat Safin (2/2) Rafael Nadal (1/22) Roger Federer (5/20) Roger Federer (6/20) 2006● Roger Federer (7/20) Rafael Nadal (2/22) Roger Federer (8/20) Roger Federer (9/20) 2007● Roger Federer (10/20) Rafael Nadal (3/22) Roger Federer (11/20) Roger Federer (12/20) 2008♦ Novak Djokovic (1/24) Rafael Nadal (4/22) Rafael Nadal (5/22) Roger Federer (13/20) 2009♦ Rafael Nadal (6/22) Roger Federer (14/20) Roger Federer (15/20) Juan Martín del Potro (1/1) 2010● Roger Federer (16/20) Rafael Nadal (7/22) Rafael Nadal (8/22) Rafael Nadal (9/22) 2011● Novak Djokovic (2/24) Rafael Nadal (10/22) Novak Djokovic (3/24) Novak Djokovic (4/24) 2012 Novak Djokovic (5/24) Rafael Nadal (11/22) Roger Federer (17/20) Andy Murray (1/3) 2013♦ Novak Djokovic (6/24) Rafael Nadal (12/22) Andy Murray (2/3) Rafael Nadal (13/22) 2014 Stan Wawrinka (1/3) Rafael Nadal (14/22) Novak Djokovic (7/24) Marin Čilić (1/1) 2015● Novak Djokovic (8/24) Stan Wawrinka (2/3) Novak Djokovic (9/24) Novak Djokovic (10/24) 2016♦ Novak Djokovic (11/24) Novak Djokovic (12/24) Andy Murray (3/3) Stan Wawrinka (3/3) 2017♦ Roger Federer (18/20) Rafael Nadal (15/22) Roger Federer (19/20) Rafael Nadal (16/22) 2018♦ Roger Federer (20/20) Rafael Nadal (17/22) Novak Djokovic (13/24) Novak Djokovic (14/24) 2019♦ Novak Djokovic (15/24) Rafael Nadal (18/22) Novak Djokovic (16/24) Rafael Nadal (19/22) 2020 Novak Djokovic (17/24) Rafael Nadal (20/22)[m] Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) Dominic Thiem (1/1) 2021● Novak Djokovic (18/24) Novak Djokovic (19/24) Novak Djokovic (20/24) Daniil Medvedev (1/1) 2022♦ Rafael Nadal (21/22) Rafael Nadal (22/22) Novak Djokovic (21/24)[n] Carlos Alcaraz (1/6) 2023● Novak Djokovic (22/24) Novak Djokovic (23/24) Carlos Alcaraz (2/6) Novak Djokovic (24/24) 2024♦ Jannik Sinner (1/4) Carlos Alcaraz (3/6) Carlos Alcaraz (4/6) Jannik Sinner (2/4) 2025♦ Jannik Sinner (3/4) Carlos Alcaraz (5/6) Jannik Sinner (4/4) Carlos Alcaraz (6/6) Year Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open ^ a b c d The World Hard Court Championships which was held in Paris on clay courts, has often been considered the true precursor to the French Open. ^ Wimbledon from 1878 to 1921 was decided in a Challenge Round match. ^ US Championship from 1884 to 1911 was decided in a Challenge Round match. ^ French Championship from 1891 to 1924 was open only to specific club members.[a] Titles are not counted toward major totals. ^ 1919 Australasian Championships was held in January 1920, before the 1920 Australasian Championships. ^ 1923 Australasian Championships was held in August, after Wimbledon and before the US National Championships. ^ The French Championships opened itself to international competitors and renamed as Championnats Internationaux de France (de tennis). See WHCC. ^ Australasian Championships was renamed to Australian Championships. ^ French Championships held between 1941 and 1945 are not recognized by the tournament organizer. See Tournoi de France. ^ a b French Open was held in July, after Wimbledon from 1946 to 1947 due to the effects in the aftermath of World War II. ^ Australian Open was held in December, after the US Open from 1977 to 1985. ^ Johan Kriek became a naturalised US citizen after originally representing South Africa. ^ 2020 French Open was held in September, after the US Open due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ^ This edition of Wimbledon was stripped of its ranked points due to the tournament banning Russian and Belarusian players. 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 US Open Years 24 Novak Djokovic N/A 24 10 3 7 4 2008–2023 22 Rafael Nadal N/A 22 2 14 2 4 2005–2022 20 Roger Federer N/A 20 6 1 8 5 2003–2018 14 Pete Sampras N/A 14 2 0 7 5 1990–2002 12 Roy Emerson 12 N/A 6 2 2 2 1961–1967 11 Rod Ler 6 5 3 2 4 2 1960–1969 Björn Borg N/A 11 0 6 5 0 1974–1981 10 Bill Tilden 10 N/A 0 0 3 7 1920–1930 8 Fred Perry 8 N/A 1 1 3 3 1933–1936 Ken Rosewall 4 4 4 2 0 2 1953–1972 Jimmy Connors N/A 8 1 0 2 5 1974–1983 Ivan Lendl N/A 8 2 3 0 3 1984–1990 Andre Agassi N/A 8 4 1 1 2 1992–2003 7 Richard Sears 7 N/A 0 0 0 7 1881–1887 William Renshaw 7 N/A 0 0 7 0 1881–1889 William Larned 7 N/A 0 0 0 7 1901–1911 René Lacoste 7 N/A 0 3 2 2 1925–1929 Henri Cochet 7 N/A 0 4 2 1 1926–1932 John Newcombe 2 5 2 0 3 2 1967–1975 John McEnroe N/A 7 0 0 3 4 1979–1984 Mats Wilander N/A 7 3 3 0 1 1982–1988 6 Laurence Doherty 6 N/A 0 0 5 1 1902–1906 Anthony Wilding 6 N/A 2 0 4 0 1906–1913 Jack Crawford 6 N/A 4 1 1 0 1931–1935 Don Budge 6 N/A 1 1 2 2 1937–1938 Stefan Edberg N/A 6 2 0 2 2 1985–1992 Boris Becker N/A 6 2 0 3 1 1985–1996 Carlos Alcaraz N/A 6 0 2 2 2 2022–2025 5 Frank Sedgman 5 N/A 2 0 1 2 1949–1952 Tony Trabert 5 N/A 0 2 1 2 1953–1955 4 Robert Wrenn 4 N/A 0 0 0 4 1893–1897 Reginald Doherty 4 N/A 0 0 4 0 1897–1900 Jean Borotra 4 N/A 1 1 2 0 1924–1931 Frank Parker 4 N/A 0 2 0 2 1944–1949 Lew Hoad 4 N/A 1 1 2 0 1956–1957 Ashley Cooper 4 N/A 2 0 1 1 1957–1958 Manuel Santana 4 N/A 0 2 1 1 1961–1966 Guillermo Vilas N/A 4 2 1 0 1 1977–1979 Jim Courier N/A 4 2 2 0 0 1991–1993 Jannik Sinner N/A 4 2 0 1 1 2024–2025 3 Oliver Campbell 3 N/A 0 0 0 3 1890–1892 Wilfred Baddeley 3 N/A 0 0 3 0 1891–1895 Malcolm Whitman 3 N/A 0 0 0 3 1898–1900 Arthur Gore 3 N/A 0 0 3 0 1901–1909 Norman Brookes 3 N/A 1 0 2 0 1907–1914 Bill Johnston 3 N/A 0 0 1 2 1915–1923 Gerald Patterson 3 N/A 1 0 2 0 1919–1927 James Anderson 3 N/A 3 0 0 0 1922–1925 Ellsworth Vines 3 N/A 0 0 1 2 1931–1932 Adrian Quist 3 N/A 3 0 0 0 1936–1948 Bobby Riggs 3 N/A 0 0 1 2 1939–1941 Jack Kramer 3 N/A 0 0 1 2 1946–1947 Jarosl Drobný 3 N/A 0 2 1 0 1951–1954 Neale Fraser 3 N/A 0 0 1 2 1959–1960 Arthur Ashe N/A 3 1 0 1 1 1968–1975 Jan Kodeš N/A 3 0 2 1 0 1970–1973 Gusto Kuerten N/A 3 0 3 0 0 1997–2001 Andy Murray N/A 3 0 0 2 1 2012–2016 Stan Wawrinka N/A 3 1 1 0 1 2014–2016 153 champions in 490 events as of the 2025 Wimbledon. Amateur Era – 98 champions in 261 events. Open Era – 58 champions in 229 events. Australians Ken Rosewall, Rod Ler and John Newcombe are the only players to he become champions in both 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 Main article: Grand Slam (tennis)

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 Carpet court 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 Ler 1962G 1962C 1962G 1962G Rod Ler (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 Ler 1960G 1962C 1961G 1962G Roy Emerson 1961G 1963C 1964G 1961G Roy Emerson (2) 1963G 1967C 1965G 1964G Rod Ler (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 Novak Djokovic (3) 2012H 2023C 2015G 2018H 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 Novak Djokovic 2008H 2016C 2011G 2011H 2024C ^ 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][17]

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 Novak Djokovic 2008H 2016C 2011G 2011H 2024C 2008H ^ 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] ^ The U.S. and Australian Opens he been played on hardcourts since 1978 and 1988 respectively. Australian—French—Wimbledon 1933 Jack Crawford 1938♠ Don Budge 1956 Lew Hoad 1962♠ Rod Ler Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 2021★ Novak Djokovic

Australian—French—U.S. 1938♠ Don Budge 1962♠ Rod Ler Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1988 Mats Wilander 2023 Novak Djokovic

Australian—Wimbledon—U.S. 1934 Fred Perry 1938♠ Don Budge 1958 Ashley Cooper 1962♠ Rod Ler 1964 Roy Emerson Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1974 Jimmy Connors 2004 Roger Federer 2006 2007 2011 Novak Djokovic 2015

French—Wimbledon—U.S. 1938♠ Don Budge 1955 Tony Trabert 1962♠ Rod Ler Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 2010★ Rafael Nadal Two titles ● Three-Quarter Slam (Three major titles in the same season).[18] ‡ Channel Slam (French and Wimbledon title double). Australian—French 1933● Jack Crawford 1938♠ Don Budge 1953 Ken Rosewall 1956● Lew Hoad 1962♠ Rod Ler 1963 Roy Emerson 1964● 1967 Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1988● Mats Wilander 1992 Jim Courier 2016 Novak Djokovic 2021● 2022 Rafael Nadal 2023● Novak Djokovic

Australian—Wimbledon 1933● Jack Crawford 1934● Fred Perry 1938♠ Don Budge 1951 Dick Sitt 1956● Lew Hoad 1958● Ashley Cooper 1959 Alex Olmedo 1962♠ Rod Ler 1965 Roy Emerson Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1974● Jimmy Connors 1994 Pete Sampras 1997 2004● Roger Federer 2006● 2007● 2011● Novak Djokovic 2015● 2017 Roger Federer 2019 Novak Djokovic 2021● 2025 Jannik Sinner

Australian—U.S. 1934● Fred Perry 1938♠ Don Budge 1958● Ashley Cooper 1961 Roy Emerson 1962♠ Rod Ler 1964● Roy Emerson Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1973 John Newcombe 1974● Jimmy Connors 1988● Mats Wilander 2004● Roger Federer 2006● 2007● 2011● Novak Djokovic 2015● 2023● 2024 Jannik Sinner

French—Wimbledon ‡ 1925 René Lacoste 1933● Jack Crawford 1935 Fred Perry 1938♠ Don Budge 1950 Budge Patty 1955● Tony Trabert 1956● Lew Hoad 1962♠ Rod Ler Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1978 Björn Borg 1979 1980 2008 Rafael Nadal 2009 Roger Federer 2010● Rafael Nadal 2021● Novak Djokovic 2024 Carlos Alcaraz

French—U.S. 1927 René Lacoste 1928 Henri Cochet 1938♠ Don Budge 1955● Tony Trabert 1962♠ Rod Ler Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1977 Guillermo Vilas 1986 Ivan Lendl 1987 1988● Mats Wilander 1999 Andre Agassi 2010● Rafael Nadal 2013 2017 2019 2023● Novak Djokovic 2025 Carlos Alcaraz

Wimbledon—U.S. 1903 Laurence Doherty 1920 Bill Tilden 1921 1932 Ellsworth Vines 1934● Fred Perry 1936 1937 Don Budge 1938♠ 1939 Bobby Riggs 1947 Jack Kramer 1952 Frank Sedgman 1955● Tony Trabert 1958● Ashley Cooper 1960 Neale Fraser 1962♠ Rod Ler 1964● Roy Emerson 1967 John Newcombe Open Era 1969♠ Rod Ler 1974● Jimmy Connors 1981 John McEnroe 1982 Jimmy Connors 1984 John McEnroe 1989 Boris Becker 1993 Pete Sampras 1995 2004● Roger Federer 2005 2006● 2007● 2010● Rafael Nadal 2011● Novak Djokovic 2015● 2018 Tournament statistics Most titles per tournament Tournament Titles Player(s) Australian Open 10 Novak Djokovic French Open 14 Rafael Nadal Wimbledon 8 Roger Federer US Open 7 (All-time) Richard Sears William Larned Bill Tilden 5 (Open Era) Jimmy Connors Pete Sampras Roger Federer At one tournament Most # Player Tournament Years Titles 14 Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–22 Finals 14 Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–22 Semi-finals 15 Roger Federer Australian Open 2004–20 Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–22 Quarter-finals 19 Novak Djokovic French Open 2006–25 Finals without win[a] 5 Andy Murray Australian Open 2010–16 Runner-up finishes[b] 6 Novak Djokovic US Open 2007–21 Match wins 112 Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–22 Consecutive wins 41 Björn Borg Wimbledon 1976–81 Matches played 119 Roger Federer Wimbledon 1999–21 Entries 22 Jimmy Connors US Open 1970–92 Roger Federer Wimbledon 1999–21 Richard Gasquet French Open 2002–25 ^ Most finals played without winning the title. ^ Most times finished as runner-up, hing previously won the tournament. 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 4 Rod Ler 1969 AO 1969 USO Novak Djokovic 2015 WIM 2016 FO

At one tournament Titles Player Tourn. Years 7 Richard Sears[a] USO 1881–87 6 William Renshaw[b] WIM 1881–86 Bill Tilden USO 1920–25 5 Roy Emerson AO 1963–67 Björn Borg WIM 1976–80 Roger Federer WIM 2003–07 USO 2004–08 Rafael Nadal FO 2010–14 ^ Richard Sears won 6 titles in a challenge round match. ^ William Renshaw won 5 titles in a challenge round match.

Grand Slam titles by decade

as of 2025 US Open[update].

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 win multiple titles in all three decades, winning at least 3 titles in all three decades.

1870s

S. Gore, Hadow, Hartley

1880s

W. Renshaw, Sears 2  Slocum 1  E. Renshaw, Hartley, Lawford

1890s

Wrenn 3  Baddeley, Campbell, R. Doherty 2  Pim, Whitman 1  Hamilton, Hovey, Mahony

1900s

L. Doherty 5  Larned 3  A. Gore 2  Wilding 1  Alexander, Brookes, Clothier, R. Doherty, Heath, Rice, Ward, Whitman, Wright

1910s

Wilding 2  Brookes, Johnston, Larned, Lindley Murray, McLoughlin, Williams 1  Cecil Parke, Heath, Kingscote, Lowe, A. O'Hara Wood, E. Parker, Patterson

1920s

Tilden 7  Lacoste 5  Cochet 3  J. Anderson, Borotra 2  P. O'Hara Wood, Patterson 1  Gemmell, Gregory, Hawkes, Johnston

1930s

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

1940s

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

1950s

Trabert 4  Cooper, Hoad, Rosewall, Sedgman 3  Drobný 2  Olmedo, Patty, Rose, Sitt, Seixas 1  M. Anderson, Didson, Fraser, Larsen, McGregor, Pietrangeli

1960s

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

1970s

Borg 5  Newcombe, Connors 4  Vilas 3  Rosewall, Kodeš 2  Smith, Năstase, Ashe 1  Edmondson, Gerulaitis, Gimeno, McEnroe, Orantes, Panatta, Tanner

1980s

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, Kuerten, Safin, Sampras 1  Costa, Djokovic, Ferrero, Gaudio, Ivanišević, Johansson, del Potro, Roddick

2010s

15  Djokovic 13  Nadal 5  Federer 3  Murray, Wawrinka 1  Čilić

2020s

Djokovic 6  Alcaraz 4  Sinner 3  Nadal 1  Medvedev, Thiem

Grand Slam titles by country All-time

as of 2025 US Open[update].

147   United States (49 players) 100   Australia (34 players) 48   Great Britain (19 players) 39   Spain (9 players) 26   Sweden (5 players) 24   Serbia (1 player) 23    Switzerland (2 players) 21   France (6 players) 12  Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (3 players) 10  Germany / West Germany (4 players) 7   Italy (3 players) 6   Argentina (3 players),  New Zealand (1 player) 5   Russia (3 players) 3   Brazil (1 player),  Egypt (1 player) 2   Austria (2 players),  Croatia (2 players),  Romania (1 player) 1   Ecuador,  Hungary,  Mexico,  Netherlands,  South Africa Open Era

as of 2025 US Open[update].

52   United States (13 players) 35   Spain (8 players) 25   Sweden (4 players) 24   Serbia (1 player) 23    Switzerland (2 players) 20   Australia (7 players) 12  Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (3 players) 7  West Germany / Germany (2 players) 6   Argentina (3 players) 5   Italy (2 players),  Russia (3 players) 3   Brazil (1 player),  Great Britain (1 player) 2   Austria (2 players),  Croatia (2 players),  Romania (1 player) 1   Ecuador,  France,  Netherlands,  South Africa 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 portalOlympic Games portalSports 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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