List of Grand Slam Men's Singles champions
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List of Men's Singles Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions. Note that some major changes have taken place over the years that have affected how many titles have been won by various players. Most notable included the opening of national championships to international competition, the elimination of the challenge round in 1922, and the allowing in of professional players in 1968 (the start of the 'Open' era).
[edit] Champions by year
Year | Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Djokovic (1/1) | Nadal (4/4) | ||
2007 | Federer (10/12) | Nadal (3/4) | Federer (11/12) | Federer (12/12) |
2006 | Federer (7/12) | Nadal (2/4) | Federer (8/12) | Federer (9/12) |
2005 | Safin (2/2) | Nadal (1/4) | Federer (5/12) | Federer (6/12) |
2004 | Federer (2/12) | Gaudio (1/1) | Federer (3/12) | Federer (4/12) |
2003 | Agassi (8/8) | Ferrero (1/1) | Federer (1/12) | Roddick (1/1) |
2002 | Johansson (1/1) | Costa (1/1) | Hewitt (2/2) | Sampras (14/14) |
2001 | Agassi (7/8) | Kuerten (3/3) | Ivanisevic (1/1) | Hewitt (1/2) |
2000 | Agassi (6/8) | Kuerten (2/3) | Sampras (13/14) | Safin (1/2) |
1999 | Kafelnikov (2/2) | Agassi (4/8) | Sampras (12/14) | Agassi (5/8) |
1998 | Korda (1/1) | Moya (1/1) | Sampras (11/14) | Rafter (2/2) |
1997 | Sampras (9/14) | Kuerten (1/3) | Sampras (10/14) | Rafter (1/2) |
1996 | Becker (6/6) | Kafelnikov (1/2) | Krajicek (1/1) | Sampras (8/14) |
1995 | Agassi (3/8) | Muster (1/1) | Sampras (6/14) | Sampras (7/14) |
1994 | Sampras (4/14) | Bruguera (2/2) | Sampras (5/14) | Agassi (2/8) |
1993 | Courier (4/4) | Bruguera (1/2) | Sampras (2/14) | Sampras (3/14) |
1992 | Courier (2/4) | Courier (3/4) | Agassi (1/8) | Edberg (6/6) |
1991 | Becker (5/6) | Courier (1/4) | Stich (1/1) | Edberg (5/6) |
1990 | Lendl (8/8) | Gomez (1/1) | Edberg (4/6) | Sampras (1/14) |
1989 | Lendl (7/8) | Chang (1/1) | Becker (3/6) | Becker (4/6) |
1988 | Wilander (5/7) | Wilander (6/7) | Edberg (3/6) | Wilander (7/7) |
1987 | Edberg (2/6) | Lendl (5/8) | Cash (1/1) | Lendl (6/8) |
1986 | no competition | Lendl (3/8) | Becker (2/6) | Lendl (4/8) |
1985 | Edberg (1/6) †† | Wilander (4/7) | Becker (1/6) | Lendl (2/8) |
1984 | Wilander (3/7) †† | Lendl (1/8) | McEnroe (6/7) | McEnroe (7/7) |
1983 | Wilander (2/7) †† | Noah (1/1) | McEnroe (5/7) | Connors (8/8) |
1982 | Kriek (2/2) †† | Wilander (1/7) | Connors (6/8) | Connors (7/8) |
1981 | Kriek (1/2) †† | Borg (11/11) | McEnroe (3/7) | McEnroe (4/7) |
1980 | Teacher (1/1) †† | Borg (9/11) | Borg (10/11) | McEnroe (2/7) |
1979 | Vilas (4/4) †† | Borg (7/11) | Borg (8/11) | McEnroe (1/7) |
1978 | Vilas (3/4) †† | Borg (5/11) | Borg (6/11) | Connors (5/8) |
1977 | Tanner (1/1) (Jan) | Vilas (1/4) | Borg (4/11) | Vilas (2/4) |
Gerulaitis (1/1) (Dec) | ||||
1976 | Edmondson (1/1) | Panatta (1/1) | Borg (3/11) | Connors (4/8) |
1975 | Newcombe (7/7) | Borg (2/11) | Ashe (3/3) | Orantes (1/1) |
1974 | Connors (1/8) | Borg (1/11) | Connors (2/8) | Connors (3/8) |
1973 | Newcombe (5/7) | Nastase (2/2) | Kodes (3/3) | Newcombe (6/7) |
1972 | Rosewall (8/8) | Gimeno (1/1) | Smith (2/2) | Nastase (1/2) |
1971 | Rosewall (7/8) | Kodes (2/3) | Newcombe (4/7) | Smith (1/2) |
1970 | Ashe (2/3) | Kodes (1/3) | Newcombe (3/7) | Rosewall (6/8) |
1969 | Laver (8/11) | Laver (9/11) | Laver (10/11) | Laver (11/11) |
1968 | Rosewall (5/8) | Laver (7/11) | Ashe (1/3) | |
↑ Open Era ↑ | ||||
1968 | Bowrey (1/1) | |||
1967 | Emerson (11/12) | Emerson (12/12) | Newcombe (1/7) | Newcombe (2/7) |
1966 | Emerson (10/12) | Roche (1/1) | Santana (4/4) | Stolle (2/2) |
1965 | Emerson (8/12) | Stolle (1/2) | Emerson (9/12) | Santana (3/4) |
1964 | Emerson (5/12) | Santana (2/4) | Emerson (6/12) | Emerson (7/12) |
1963 | Emerson (3/12) | Emerson (4/12) | McKinley (1/1) | Osuna (1/1) |
1962 | Laver (3/11) | Laver (4/11) | Laver (5/11) | Laver (6/11) |
1961 | Emerson (1/12) | Santana (1/4) | Laver (2/11) | Emerson (2/12) |
1960 | Laver (1/11) | Pietrangeli (2/2) | Fraser (2/3) | Fraser (3/3) |
1959 | Olmedo (1/2) | Pietrangeli (1/2) | Olmedo (2/2) | Fraser (1/3) |
1958 | Cooper (2/4) | Rose (2/2) | Cooper (3/4) | Cooper (4/4) |
1957 | Cooper (1/4) | Davidson (1/1) | Hoad (4/4) | Anderson (1/1) |
1956 | Hoad (1/4) | Hoad (2/4) | Hoad (3/4) | Rosewall (4/8) |
1955 | Rosewall (3/8) | Trabert (3/5) | Trabert (4/5) | Trabert (5/5) |
1954 | Rose (1/2) | Trabert (2/5) | Drobny (3/3) | Seixas (2/2) |
1953 | Rosewall (1/8) | Rosewall (2/8) | Seixas (1/2) | Trabert (1/5) |
1952 | McGregor (1/1) | Drobny (2/3) | Sedgman (4/5) | Sedgman (5/5) |
1951 | Savitt (1/2) | Drobny (1/3) | Savitt (2/2) | Sedgman (3/5) |
1950 | Sedgman (2/5) | Patty (1/2) | Patty (2/2) | Larsen (1/1) |
1949 | Sedgman (1/5) | F. Parker (4/4) | Schroeder (2/2) | Gonzales (2/2) |
1948 | Quist (3/3) | F. Parker (3/4) | Falkenburg (1/1) | Gonzales (1/2) |
1947 | Pails (1/1) | Asboth (1/1) | Kramer (2/3) | Kramer (3/3) |
1946 | Bromwich (2/2) | Bernard (1/1) | Petra (1/1) | Kramer (1/3) |
1945 | no competition | no competition | no competition | F. Parker (2/4) |
1944 | no competition | no competition | no competition | F. Parker (1/4) |
1943 | no competition | no competition | no competition | Hunt (1/1) |
1942 | no competition | no competition | no competition | Schroeder (1/2) |
1941 | no competition | no competition | no competition | Riggs (3/3) |
1940 | Quist (2/3) | no competition | no competition | McNeill (2/2) |
1939 | Bromwich (1/2) | McNeill (1/2) | Riggs (1/3) | Riggs (2/3) |
1938 | Budge (3/6) | Budge (4/6) | Budge (5/6) | Budge (6/6) |
1937 | McGrath (1/1) | Henkel (1/1) | Budge (1/6) | Budge (2/6) |
1936 | Quist (1/3) | von Cramm (2/2) | Perry (7/8) | Perry (8/8) |
1935 | Crawford (6/6) | Perry (5/8) | Perry (6/8) | Allison (1/1) |
1934 | Perry (2/8) | von Cramm (1/2) | Perry (3/8) | Perry (4/8) |
1933 | Crawford (3/6) | Crawford (4/6) | Crawford (5/6) | Perry (1/8) |
1932 | Crawford (2/6) | Cochet (7/7) | Vines (2/3) | Vines (3/3) |
1931 | Crawford (1/6) | Borotra (4/4) | Wood (1/1) | Vines (1/3) |
1930 | Moon (1/1) | Cochet (6/7) | Tilden (10/10) | Doeg (1/1) |
1929 | Gregory (1/1) | Lacoste (7/7) | Cochet (5/7) | Tilden (9/10) |
1928 | Borotra (3/4) | Cochet (3/7) | Lacoste (6/7) | Cochet (4/7) |
1927 | Patterson (3/3)††† | Lacoste (4/7) | Cochet (2/7) | Lacoste (5/7) |
1926 | Hawkes (1/1) | Cochet (1/7) | Borotra (2/4) | Lacoste (3/7) |
1925 | Anderson (3/3) | Lacoste (1/7) † | Lacoste (2/7) | Tilden (8/10) |
1924 | Anderson (2/3) | Borotra | Borotra (1/4) | Tilden (7/10) |
1923 | P. O'Hara Wood (2/2) | Blanchy | Johnston (3/3) | Tilden (6/10) |
1922 | Anderson (1/3) | Cochet | Patterson (2/3) | Tilden (5/10) |
1921 | Gemmell (1/1) | Samazeuilh | Tilden (3/10) | Tilden (4/10) |
1920 | P. O'Hara Wood (1/2) | Gobert | Tilden (1/10) | Tilden (2/10) |
1919 | Kingscote (1/1) | no competition | Patterson (1/3) | Johnston (2/3) |
1918 | no competition | no competition | no competition | Murray (2/2) |
1917 | no competition | no competition | no competition | Murray (1/2) |
1916 | no competition | no competition | no competition | Williams (2/2) |
1915 | Lowe (1/1) | no competition | no competition | Johnston (1/3) |
1914 | A. O'Hara Wood (1/1) | Decugis | Brookes (3/3) | Williams (1/2) |
1913 | E. Parker (1/1) | Decugis | Wilding (6/6) | McLoughlin (2/2) |
1912 | Parke (1/1) | Decugis | Wilding (5/6) | McLoughlin (1/2) |
1911 | Brookes (2/3) | Gobert | Wilding (4/6) | Larned (7/7) |
1910 | Heath (2/2) | Germot | Wilding (3/6) | Larned (6/7) |
1909 | Wilding (2/6) | Decugis | A. Gore (3/3) | Larned (5/7) |
1908 | Alexander (1/1) | Decugis | A. Gore (2/3) | Larned (4/7) |
1907 | Rice (1/1) | Decugis | Brookes (1/3) | Larned (3/7) |
1906 | Wilding (1/6) | Germot | L. Doherty (6/6) | Clothier (1/1) |
1905 | Heath (1/2) | Germot | L. Doherty (5/6) | Wright (1/1) |
1904 | Decugis | L. Doherty (4/6) | Ward (1/1) | |
1903 | Decugis | L. Doherty (2/6) | L. Doherty (3/6) | |
1902 | M. Vacherot | L. Doherty (1/6) | Larned (2/7) | |
1901 | Vacherot | A. Gore (1/3) | Larned (1/7) | |
1900 | Ayme | R. Doherty (4/4) | Whitman (3/3) | |
1899 | Ayme | R. Doherty (3/4) | Whitman (2/3) | |
1898 | Ayme | R. Doherty (2/4) | Whitman (1/3) | |
1897 | Ayme | R. Doherty (1/4) | Wrenn (4/4) | |
1896 | Vacherot | Mahoney (1/1) | Wrenn (3/4) | |
1895 | Vacherot | Baddeley (3/3) | Hovey (1/1) | |
1894 | Vacherot | Pim (2/2) | Wrenn (2/4) | |
1893 | L. Riboulet | Pim (1/2) | Wrenn (1/4) | |
1892 | J. Schopfer | Baddeley (2/3) | Campbell (3/3) | |
1891 | H. Briggs | Baddeley (1/3) | Campbell (2/3) | |
1890 | Hamilton (1/1) | Campbell (1/3) | ||
1889 | W. Renshaw (7/7) | Slocum (2/2) | ||
1888 | E. Renshaw (1/1) | Slocum (1/2) | ||
1887 | Lawford (1/1) | Sears (7/7) | ||
1886 | W. Renshaw (6/7) | Sears (6/7) | ||
1885 | W. Renshaw (5/7) | Sears (5/7) | ||
1884 | W. Renshaw (4/7) | Sears (4/7) | ||
1883 | W. Renshaw (3/7) | Sears (3/7) | ||
1882 | W. Renshaw (2/7) | Sears (2/7) | ||
1881 | W. Renshaw (1/7) | Sears (1/7) | ||
1880 | Hartley (2/2) | |||
1879 | Hartley (1/2) | |||
1878 | Hadow (1/1) | |||
1877 | S. Gore (1/1) |
1969 | Player won all 4 Grand Slams |
2006 | Player won 3 Grand Slams |
2005 | Player won 2 Grand Slams |
† | Roland Garros opened itself to international competitors and renamed as Championnats Internationaux de France (de tennis). |
†† | Australian Open held in December |
††† | Renamed from Australasian Championships to Australian Championships |
[edit] Grand Slams by decade
2000s
|
Player
|
12
|
Federer |
4
|
Nadal |
3
|
Agassi |
2
|
Hewitt, Safin, Sampras, Kuerten |
1
|
Costa, Djokovic, Ferrero, Gaudio, Ivanisevic, Johansson, Roddick |
1990s
|
Player
|
12
|
Sampras |
5
|
Agassi |
4
|
Courier |
3
|
Edberg |
2
|
Becker, Bruguera, Kafelnikov, Rafter |
1
|
Gomez, Korda, Krajicek, Kuerten, Lendl, Moya, Muster, Stich |
1980s
|
Player
|
7
|
Lendl, Wilander |
6
|
McEnroe |
4
|
Becker |
3
|
Borg, Connors, Edberg |
2
|
Kriek |
1
|
Cash, Chang, Noah, Teacher |
1970s
|
Player
|
8
|
Borg |
5
|
Newcombe, Connors |
4
|
Vilas |
3
|
Rosewall, Kodes |
2
|
Smith, Nastase, Ashe |
1
|
Edmondson, Gerulaitis, Gimeno, McEnroe, Orantes, Panatta, Tanner |
1960s
|
Player
|
12
|
Emerson |
11
|
Laver |
4
|
Santana |
2
|
Fraser, Newcombe, Pietrangeli |
1
|
Ashe, Bowrey, McKinley, Osuna, Roche, Rosewall, Stolle |
1950s
|
Player
|
5
|
Trabert |
4
|
Cooper, Hoad, Rosewall, Sedgman |
3
|
Drobny |
2
|
Olmedo, Patty, Rose, Savitt, Seixas |
1
|
Anderson, Davidson, Fraser, Larsen, McGregor, Pietrangeli |
1940s
|
Player (17 cancelled tournaments due to WW2)
|
4
|
Parker |
3
|
Kramer |
2
|
Gonzales, Quist, Schroeder |
1
|
Asboth, Bernard, Bromwich, Falkenburg, Hunt, McNeill, Pails, Petra, Riggs, Sedgman |
1930s
|
Player
|
8
|
Perry |
6
|
Budge, Crawford |
3
|
Vines |
2
|
Cochet, von Cramm, Riggs |
1
|
Allison, Borotra, Bromwich, Doeg, Henkel, McGrath, McNeill, Moon, Quist, Tilden, Wood |
[edit] Most wins by Grand Slam
Grand Slam | All-time | Open Era |
---|---|---|
Australian Open | 6 - Roy Emerson | 4 - Andre Agassi |
French Open | 6 - Bjorn Borg | 6 - Bjorn Borg |
Wimbledon | 7 - William Renshaw, Pete Sampras | 7 - Pete Sampras |
US Open | 7 - Richard Sears, Bill Larned, Bill Tilden | 5 - Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras |
[edit] Most Grand Slams won (all-time)
note: when a tie, the person to reach the mark first is listed first
# | Player |
---|---|
14 | Sampras |
12 | Emerson, Federer |
11 | Laver, Borg |
10 | Tilden |
8 | Perry, Rosewall, Connors, Lendl, Agassi |
7 | Sears, Renshaw, Lacoste, Cochet, Larned, Newcombe, McEnroe, Wilander |
6 | Doherty, Wilding, Crawford, Budge, Edberg, Becker |
5 | Sedgman, Trabert |
[edit] Most Grand Slams won (Open Era)
- 14: Pete Sampras
- 12: Roger Federer
- 11: Bjorn Borg
- 8: Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl
- 7: John McEnroe, Mats Wilander
- 6: Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg
- 5: Rod Laver, John Newcombe
- 4: Ken Rosewall, Guillermo Vilas, Jim Courier, Rafael Nadal
- 3: Arthur Ashe, Gustavo Kuerten, Jan Kodes
- 2: Stan Smith, Lleyton Hewitt, Marat Safin, Patrick Rafter, Ilie Nastase, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Johan Kriek, Sergi Bruguera
- 1: Novak Djokovic, Goran Ivanisevic, Andy Roddick, Richard Krajicek, Michael Stich, Pat Cash, Manuel Orantes, Gaston Gaudio, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Albert Costa, Carlos Moya, Thomas Muster, Andres Gomez, Michael Chang, Yannick Noah, Adriano Panatta, Andres Gimeno, Thomas Johansson, Petr Korda, Brian Teacher, Roscoe Tanner, Mark Edmondson, Vitas Gerulaitis.
Bold: Active Players
[edit] Grand Slams by country (Open Era)
51
|
• USA |
25
|
• Sweden |
20
|
• Australia |
12
|
• Czechoslovakia • Switzerland |
11
|
• Spain |
7
|
• Germany (also West Germany) |
5
|
• Argentina |
4
|
• Russia |
3
|
• Brazil |
2
|
• Romania |
1
|
• Austria • Croatia • France • Ecuador • Italy • Netherlands • Serbia |
[edit] Statistics
Winners of the Grand Slam:
Winners of 3 consecutive Grand Slam titles:
- Jack Crawford (1933)
- Tony Trabert (1955)
- Lew Hoad (1956)
- Roy Emerson (1964-65)
- Pete Sampras (1993-94)
- Roger Federer (2005-06, 2006-07)
Winners of 5 or more titles at one Grand Slam tournament:
All-time
|
Open Era
|
Winners of 4 or more consecutive titles at one Grand Slam tournament:
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