List of Grand Slam and related tennis records

These are records for Grand Slam tournaments, also known as majors, which are the four most prestigious annual tennis events: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. All records are based on official data from the majors. In the case of ties, players are listed in chronological order of reaching the record. The names of active players appear in boldface for their career totals and currently active streaks.

Singles career totals (all time)

Men's singles

No. Titles
24 Novak Djokovic
22 Rafael Nadal
20 Roger Federer
14 Pete Sampras
12 Roy Emerson
11 Rod Laver
Björn Borg
10 Bill Tilden
8 Fred Perry
Ken Rosewall
Jimmy Connors
Ivan Lendl
Andre Agassi
No. Finals
36 Novak Djokovic
31 Roger Federer
30 Rafael Nadal
19 Ivan Lendl
18 Pete Sampras
17 Rod Laver
16 Ken Rosewall
Björn Borg
15 Bill Tilden
Roy Emerson
Jimmy Connors
Andre Agassi
No. Semifinals
48 Novak Djokovic
46 Roger Federer
38 Rafael Nadal
31 Jimmy Connors
28 Ivan Lendl
26 Andre Agassi
25 Ken Rosewall
23 Pete Sampras
21 Andy Murray
20 Bill Tilden
No. Quarterfinals
59 Novak Djokovic
58 Roger Federer
47 Rafael Nadal
41 Jimmy Connors
37 Roy Emerson
36 Andre Agassi
34/ Ivan Lendl
30 Ken Rosewall
Andy Murray
29 Pete Sampras

Women's singles

No. Titles
24 Margaret Court
23 Serena Williams
22 Steffi Graf
19 Helen Wills
18 Chris Evert
/ Martina Navratilova
12 Billie Jean King
9 Maureen Connolly
// Monica Seles
8 Suzanne Lenglen
/ Molla Mallory
No. Finals
34 Chris Evert
33 Serena Williams
32/ Martina Navratilova
31 Steffi Graf
29 Margaret Court
22 Helen Wills
18 Doris Hart
Billie Jean King
E. Goolagong Cawley
16 Helen Jacobs
Venus Williams
No. Semifinals
52 Chris Evert
44/ Martina Navratilova
40 Serena Williams
37 Steffi Graf
36 Margaret Court
26 Doris Hart
Billie Jean King
25 Louise Brough
24 Helen Jacobs
23 Venus Williams
No. Quarterfinals
54 Chris Evert
Serena Williams
53/ Martina Navratilova
43 Margaret Court
42 Steffi Graf
40 Billie Jean King
39 Venus Williams
35 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
32 Doris Hart
31// Monica Seles
Lindsay Davenport

Career title leaders timeline

Men
Years Player Total
Leading Span
2021–2022
2023–present
3 Novak Djokovic 24
2020–2023 4 Rafael Nadal 22
2009–2022 14 Roger Federer 20
1999–2009 11 Pete Sampras 14
1966–2000 35 Roy Emerson 12
1924–1967 44 Bill Tilden 10
1882–1883
1883–1884
1884–1885
1885–1886
1886–1925
44 Richard Sears 7
1882–1887
1889–1925
42 William Renshaw 7
1911–1925 15 William Larned 7
1879–1883 5 John Hartley 2
1877–1880 4 Spencer Gore 1
1878–1880 3 Frank Hadow 1
Women
Years Player Total
Leading Span
1970–present 55 Margaret Court 24
1928–1970 43 Helen Wills 19
1925–1929 5 Suzanne Lenglen 8
1922–1926
1926–1929
8 Molla Mallory 8
1913–1926 14 Dorothea Douglass
Lambert Chambers
7
1889–1891
1899–1914
18 Blanche Bingley 6
1888–1900 13 Lottie Dod 5
1884–1891 8 Maud Watson 2
1889–1891 3 Bertha Townsend 2

Most singles titles and finals (all time)

Includes all players with at least two singles titles.

In the following tables:

  • "AU" means the Australian Open or the Australian Championships.
  • "FR" means the French Open or the French Championships.
  • "WB" means Wimbledon.
  • "US" means the US Open or the United States Championships.
  • "W" means the person was the champion, i.e., the winning finalist.
  • "F" means the person was the runner-up, i.e., the losing finalist.
  • "NP" means the person never participated in that Grand Slam event.

Men

Women

  1. On 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that until further notice, players from Russia and Belarus would not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]

Records across all disciplines (all time)

Most titles

Players with at least 18 titles in any combination.

Men
TitlesPlayerSinglesDoublesMixedYears
28 Roy Emerson121601959–1971
26 John Newcombe71721964–1976
24 Novak Djokovic24002008–2023
23 Bob Bryan01672003–2014
22 Frank Sedgman5981948–1952
Todd Woodbridge01661990–2004
Mike Bryan01842003–2018
Rafael Nadal22002005–2022
21 Bill Tilden10651913–1930
20 Rod Laver11631959–1971
Roger Federer20002003–2018
19 Jack Bromwich21341938–1950
Neale Fraser31151956–1962
Fred Stolle21071962–1969
18 Jean Borotra4951924–1936
Ken Rosewall8911953–1974
Leander Paes08101999–2016
Women
Titles Player Singles Doubles Mixed Years
64 Margaret Court2419211960–1975
59 / Martina Navratilova1831101974–2006
39 Billie Jean King1216111961–1980
Serena Williams231421998–2017
37 Margaret Osborne duPont621101941–1962
35 Doris Hart614151947–1955
Louise Brough62181942–1957
31 Helen Wills19931923–1938
26 Elizabeth Ryan01791914–1934
25 Martina Hingis51371996–2017
23 Steffi Graf22101987–1999
Venus Williams71421998–2016
22 Pam Shriver02111981–1991
21 Suzanne Lenglen8851919–1926
Darlene Hard31351955–1969
Chris Evert18301974–1986
20 Nancye Wynne Bolton61041936–1952
/// Natasha Zvereva01821989–1997
19 Maria Bueno71111958–1968
Thelma Coyne Long21251936–1958
18 Sarah Palfrey Cooke21151930–1945
Alice Marble5671936–1940

Most wins per event

EventDisciplineMen's titlesWomen's titles
Australian Championships/
Australian Open
Singles10 Novak Djokovic11 Margaret Court
Doubles10 Adrian Quist12 Thelma Coyne Long
Mixed doubles44 Thelma Coyne Long

Nell Hall Hopman
Margaret Court[lower-alpha 1]
Total13 Adrian Quist23 Margaret Court[lower-alpha 1]
French Championships/
French Open
Singles14 Rafael Nadal7 Chris Evert
Doubles6 Roy Emerson7/ Martina Navratilova
Mixed doubles34 Margaret Court
Total14 Rafael Nadal13 Margaret Court
The Championships, WimbledonSingles8 Roger Federer9 Martina Navratilova
Doubles9 Todd Woodbridge12 Elizabeth Ryan
Mixed doubles47 Elizabeth Ryan
Total13 Laurence Doherty20 Billie Jean King
Martina Navratilova
US Championships/
US Open
Singles7
Bill Tilden
8/ Molla Mallory
Doubles6 Richard Sears
13 Margaret Osborne duPont
Mixed doubles4
Bill Tilden

Owen Davidson
Bob Bryan
9 Margaret Osborne duPont
Total16 Bill Tilden25 Margaret Osborne duPont
OverallSingles24 Novak Djokovic24 Margaret Court
Doubles18 Mike Bryan31 Martina Navratilova
Mixed doubles11 Owen Davidson121 Margaret Court1
Total28 Roy Emerson64 Margaret Court1
  1. Margaret Court's (1965 and 1969) and Owen Davidson's (1965) Australian mixed doubles titles were unplayed finals.

Most titles in a year

In 1965, Margaret Court won a record nine titles out of twelve available to a player in the same year: the singles, doubles and mixed doubles at all four Grand Slam tournaments. In 1985, Martina Navratilova reached the final in all Grand Slam events held that year, equaling the record of eleven final appearances set by Court in 1963 and repeated a year later.

Twelve unique players (nine women and three men) have won at least six major championships in one calendar year.

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Titles Player Year Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
Singles Doubles Mixed Singles Doubles Mixed Singles Doubles Mixed Singles Doubles Mixed
9 Margaret Court (3) 1965 W W W[lower-alpha 1] F W W W 3R W W A W
8 Don Budge 1938 W SF QF W F A W W W W W W
Frank Sedgman 1951 SF W A SF W W QF W W W W W
Frank Sedgman (2) 1952 F W A F W W W W W W F W
Margaret Court 1963 W W W QF F W W F W F W W
Margaret Court (4) 1969 W W W[lower-alpha 1] W F W SF W SF W F W
7 Doris Hart 1951 A A A F W W W W W SF W W
Doris Hart (2) 1952 A A A W W W QF W W F W W
Margaret Court (2) 1964 W F W W W W F W F 4R F W
Billie Jean King 1967 A A A QF QF W W W W W W W
Margaret Court (5) 1970 W W NH W SF SF W SF 2R W W W
Martina Navratilova (2) 1984 SF W NH W W A W W QF W W A
Martina Navratilova (3) 1985 W W NH F W W W F W F F W
6 Suzanne Lenglen 1925 A A A W W W W W W A A A
Alice Marble 1939 A A A A A A W W W W W W
Louise Brough 1950 W W SF SF F A W W W 3R W 3R
Doris Hart (3) 1953 A A A F W W F W W F W W
Lew Hoad 1956 W W A W F 2R W W A F W F
Maria Bueno 1960 QF W SF SF W W W W F F W F
Darlene Hard 1960 A A A W W SF QF W W W W QF
Margaret Court (6) 1973 W W NH W W A SF QF A W W F
Martina Navratilova 1983 W W NH 4R A A W W A W W A
Martina Navratilova (4) 1987 F W SF F W QF W QF A W W W
  1. Unplayed finals, shared titles.

Triple Crown

The Triple Crown refers to winning the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles titles at one event, in the same week.[2][3][4] This has become an increasingly rare accomplishment in the sport, partly because the final matches in all three disciplines often likely take place concurrently in the same day, and not in separate days. Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day.

Notes:

  • This list excludes the 1909 Triple Crown of Jeanne Matthey at the French Championships and the 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923 Triple Crown wins of Suzanne Lenglen at the French Championships. The French Championship tennis tournament at the time was a domestic competition not recognized as an international major. At the time, the major clay court event (actual precursor of the French Open in its current international format) was the World Hard Court Championships, where Suzanne Lenglen also attained a Triple Crown in 1921 and 1922.
  • Also the 1941 triple championship of Alice Weiwers isn't listed due to its disputed official status: French major championships held in Vichy France from 1941 to 1945 aren't currently recognized by the Fédération Française de Tennis.

Men

Total Player Year Triple champion at
3 Don Budge1937Wimbledon
1938
1938US Championships
2 Bill Tilden1922
1923
Frank Sedgman1951
1952Wimbledon
Neale Fraser1959US Championships
1960
1 Jack Hawkes1926Australian Championships
Jean Borotra1928
Jack Crawford1932
Bobby Riggs1939Wimbledon
Vic Seixas1954US Championships
Ken Rosewall1956

Women

Total Player Year Triple champion at
5 Suzanne Lenglen1920Wimbledon
1922
1925French Championships
1925Wimbledon
1926French Championships
Margaret Court1963Australian Championships
1964French Championships
1965Australian Championships
1969Australian Open
1970US Open
4 Alice Marble1938US Championships
1939Wimbledon
1939US Championships
1940
3 Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman1909
1910
1911
Mary Browne1912
1913
1914
Daphne Akhurst Cozens1925Australian Championships
1928
1929
Nancye Wynne Bolton1940
1947
1948
Louise Brough Clapp1947US Championships
1948Wimbledon
1950
Doris Hart1951
1952French Championships
1954US Championships
Billie Jean King1967Wimbledon
1967US Championships
1973Wimbledon
2 Mabel Cahill1891US Championships
1892
Helen Wills Moody1924
1928
1 Juliette Atkinson1895
Molla Bjurstedt Mallory1917
Helen Jacobs1934
Simonne Mathieu1938French Championships
Sarah Palfrey Cooke1941US Championships
Margaret Osborne duPont1950
Thelma Coyne Long1952Australian Championships
Maureen Connolly1954French Championships
Martina Navratilova1987US Open

Most singles titles (Open Era)

Players with at least 5 singles titles during the Open Era.

Men
Player AU FR WB US Total Years Span
Novak Djokovic 10 3 7 4
24
2008–2023 16
Rafael Nadal 2 14 2 4
22
2005–2022 18
Roger Federer 6 1 8 5
20
2003–2018 16
Pete Sampras 2 0 7 5
14
1990–2002 13
Björn Borg 0 6 5 0
11
1974–1981 8
Jimmy Connors 1 0 2 5 8 1974–1983 10
Ivan Lendl 2 3 0 3 1984–1990 7
Andre Agassi 4 1 1 2 1992–2003 12
John McEnroe 0 0 3 4 7 1979–1984 6
Mats Wilander 3 3 0 1 1982–1988 7
Stefan Edberg 2 0 2 2 6 1985–1992 8
Boris Becker 2 0 3 1 1985–1996 12
Rod Laver 1 1 2 1 5 1968–1969 2
John Newcombe 2 0 2 1 1970–1975 6
Women
Player AU FR WB US Total Years Span
Serena Williams 7 3 7 6
23
1999–2017 19
Steffi Graf 4 6 7 5
22
1987–1999 13
Chris Evert 2 7 3 6 18 1974–1986 13
Martina Navratilova 3 2 9 4 1978–1990 13
Margaret Court 4 3 1 3
11
1969–1973 [lower-alpha 1] 5
// Monica Seles 4 3 0 2
9
1990–1996 7
Billie Jean King 0 1 4 3
8
1968–1975 8
E. Goolagong Cawley 4 1 2 0 7 1971–1980 10
Justine Henin 1 4 0 2 2003–2007 5
Venus Williams 0 0 5 2 2000–2008 9
Martina Hingis 3 0 1 1 5 1997–1999 3
Maria Sharapova 1 2 1 1 2004–2014 11
Iga Świątek 0 4 0 1 2020–2024 5
  1. 1968 Australian Open not counted because it was the last major held before the Open Era.

Most singles finals (Open Era)

Players who reached at least 10 singles finals during the Open Era. Titles won are within parentheses.

Men
Player AU FR WB US Total Span (years)
Novak Djokovic 10 (10) 7 (3) 9 (7) 10 (4) 36 (24) 2007–2023 (17)
Roger Federer 7 (6) 5 (1) 12 (8) 7 (5) 31 (20) 2003–2019 (17)
Rafael Nadal 6 (2) 14 (14) 5 (2) 5 (4) 30 (22) 2005–2022 (18)
Ivan Lendl 4 (2) 5 (3) 2 (0) 8 (3) 19 (8) 1981–1991 (11)
Pete Sampras 3 (2) 0 7 (7) 8 (5) 18 (14) 1990–2002 (13)
Björn Borg 0 6 (6) 6 (5) 4 (0) 16 (11) 1974–1981 (8)
Jimmy Connors 2 (1) 0 6 (2) 7 (5) 15 (8) 1974–1984 (11)
Andre Agassi 4 (4) 3 (1) 2 (1) 6 (2) 1990–2005 (16)
John McEnroe 0 1 (0) 5 (3) 5 (4) 11 (7) 1979–1985 (7)
Mats Wilander 4 (3) 5 (3) 0 2 (1) 1982–1988 (7)
Stefan Edberg 5 (2) 1 (0) 3 (2) 2 (2) 11 (6) 1985–1993 (9)
Andy Murray 5 (0) 1 (0) 3 (2) 2 (1) 11 (3) 2008–2016 (9)
Boris Becker 2 (2) 0 7 (3) 1 (1) 10 (6) 1985–1996 (12)
Women
Player AU FR WB US Total Span (years)
Chris Evert 6 (2) 9 (7) 10 (3) 9 (6) 34 (18) 1973–1988 (16)
Serena Williams8 (7)4 (3)11 (7)10 (6)33 (23)1999–2019 (21)
/ Martina Navratilova 6 (3) 6 (2) 12 (9) 8 (4) 32 (18) 1975–1994 (20)
Steffi Graf 5 (4) 9 (6) 9 (7) 8 (5) 31 (22) 1987–1999 (13)
E. Goolagong Cawley7 (4)2 (1)5 (2)4 (0)18 (7)1971–1980 (10)
Venus Williams2 (0)1 (0)9 (5)4 (2)16 (7)1997–2017 (21)
// Monica Seles4 (4)4 (3)1 (0)4 (2)13 (9)1990–1998 (9)
Margaret Court4 (4)3 (3)2 (1)3 (3)12 (11)1969–1973 (5)
Billie Jean King 1 (0) 1 (1) 6 (4) 4 (3) 12 (8) 1968–1975 (8)
Justine Henin3 (1)4 (4)2 (0)3 (2)12 (7)2001–2010 (10)
Martina Hingis 6 (3) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3 (1) 12 (5) 1997–2002 (6)
A. Sánchez Vicario 2 (0) 6 (3) 2 (0) 2 (1) 12 (4) 1989–1998 (10)
Maria Sharapova 4 (1) 3 (2) 2 (1) 1 (1) 10 (5) 2004–2015 (12)

Miscellaneous records

Men

Age of first titleEvent
17y 3 m Michael Chang1989 French Open
17y 7 m Boris Becker1985 Wimbledon
17y 9 m Mats Wilander1982 French Open
18y 0 m Björn Borg1974 French Open
18y 2 m Ken Rosewall1953 Australian Champ.
Age of last titleEvent
41y 6 m Arthur Gore1909 Wimbledon
38y 8 m William Larned1911 US Champ.
37y 4 m Bill Tilden1930 Wimbledon
37y 2 m Ken Rosewall1972 Australian Open
36y 7 m Norman Brookes1914 Wimbledon

Women

Age of first titleEvent
15y 9 m Lottie Dod1887 Wimbledon
16y 3 m Martina Hingis1997 Australian Open
16y 6 m Monica Seles1990 French Open
16y 9 m Tracy Austin1979 US Open
16y 9 m May Sutton1904 US Champ.
Age of last titleEvent
42y 5 m Molla Mallory1926 US Champ.
38y 0 m Maud Barger-Wallach1908 US Champ.
37y 8 m Charlotte Cooper1908 Wimbledon
35y 10 m D. Lambert Chambers1914 Wimbledon
35y 4 m Serena Williams2017 Australian Open

Men

Age of first appearanceEvent
14y 8 m Wylie Grant1894 U. S. Champs.
15y 2 m Tommy Ho1988 U. S. Open
15y 5 m Alex Olmedo1951 U. S. Champs.
15y 5 m Vincent Richards1918 U. S. Champs.
15y 5 m Oliver Campbell1886 U. S. Champs.
Age of last appearanceEvent
59y 3 m George Greville1927 Wimbledon
57y 2 m John Flavelle1920 Wimbledon
55y 8 m Major Ritchie1926 Wimbledon
54y 5 m Arthur Gore1922 Wimbledon
53y 10 m Brame Hillyard1930 Wimbledon

Won a title without losing a set

Men's singles

No. Player Events
4 Rafael NadalFrench Open (2008, 2010, 2017, 2020)
3 Richard SearsUS Open (1881, 1882,[lower-alpha 1] 1883[lower-alpha 1])
Tony TrabertWimbledon (1955), US Open (1953, 1955)
Björn BorgFrench Open (1978,[lower-alpha 2] 1980), Wimbledon (1976)
2 Don BudgeAustralian Open (1938), Wimbledon (1938)
Roger FedererAustralian Open (2007), Wimbledon (2017)
1 Laurence DohertyUS Open (1903)
Holcombe WardUS Open (1904)
William LarnedUS Open (1907)
Anthony WildingAustralian Open (1909)
Rodney HeathAustralian Open (1910)
Pat O'Hara WoodAustralian Open (1923)
John BromwichAustralian Open (1939)
Frank ParkerUS Open (1945)
Frank SedgmanUS Open (1952)
Neale FraserUS Open (1960)
Chuck McKinleyWimbledon (1963)
Roy EmersonAustralian Open (1964)
Ken RosewallAustralian Open (1971)
Ilie NăstaseFrench Open (1973)
  1. Tournament won in a challenge round match.
  2. Fewest games (32) lost, winning a tournament.

Women's singles (Open Era)

No. Player Events
6 Martina Navratilova Wimbledon (1983, 1984, 1986, 1990), US Open (1983, 1987)
Serena Williams Australian Open (2017), Wimbledon (2002, 2010), US Open (2002, 2008, 2014)
5 Chris Evert French Open (1974), Wimbledon (1981), US Open (1976, 1977, 1978)
Steffi Graf Australian Open (1988, 1989, 1994), French Open (1988), US Open (1996)
4 Evonne Goolagong Australian Open (1975, 1976, 1977 (Dec)), French Open (1971)
3 Margaret Court Australian Open (1970, 1973), US Open (1969)
Billie Jean King French Open (1972), US Open (1971, 1972)
Lindsay Davenport Australian Open (2000), Wimbledon (1999), US Open (1998)
Justine Henin French Open (2006, 2007), US Open (2007)
2 Martina Hingis Australian Open (1997), US Open (1997)
Venus Williams Wimbledon (2008), US Open (2001)
1 Chris O'Neil Australian Open (1978)
Monica Seles US Open (1992)
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario French Open (1994)
Mary Pierce Australian Open (1995)
Maria Sharapova Australian Open (2008)
Marion Bartoli Wimbledon (2013)
Iga Świątek French Open (2020)
Emma Raducanu US Open (2021)[lower-alpha 1]
Ashleigh Barty Australian Open (2022)
Aryna Sabalenka Australian Open (2024)
  1. Raducanu also won three qualifying matches without losing a set.

Men's doubles (Open Era)

No. Player Events
3 Mike Bryan
Bob Bryan
French Open (2003), US Open (2008, 2009)
1 Bob Lutz
Stan Smith
Australian Open (1970)
Peter Fleming
John McEnroe
US Open (1983)
Ken Flach
Rick Leach
US Open (1993)
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Daniel Vacek
French Open (1996)
Wayne Black
Kevin Ullyett
Australian Open (2005)
Jonathan Erlich
Andy Ram
Australian Open (2008)
Max Mirnyi
Daniel Nestor
French Open (2012)

Women's doubles (Open Era)

  1. Helen Cawley and Evonne Goolagong Cawley shared the title
    with Mona Guerrant and Kerry Melville Reid because of a rained out
    final; both teams reached the final without dropping a set.[5]

Mixed doubles (Open Era)

Won a title at first appearance

These players won the title the first time they played in that particular Grand Slam tournament (in the main draw).

Men

Player Event
Mats Wilander 1982 French Open
Andre Agassi 1995 Australian Open
Rafael Nadal 2005 French Open

Women

Player Event
May Sutton Bundy 1904 United States National Championships
May Sutton Bundy 1905 Wimbledon Championships
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman 1909 United States National Championships
Mary Browne 1912 United States National Championships
Molla Bjurstedt Mallory 1915 United States National Championships
Suzanne Lenglen 1919 Wimbledon Championships
Margaret Molesworth 1922 Australasian Championships
Suzanne Lenglen 1925 French International Championships
Dorothy Round Little 1935 Australian National Championships
Anita Lizana 1937 United States National Championships
Dorothy Bundy Cheney 1938 Australian National Championships
Pauline Betz 1946 Wimbledon Championships
Margaret Osborne duPont 1946 French International Championships
Doris Hart 1949 Australian National Championships
Louise Brough 1950 Australian National Championships
Maureen Connolly 1952 Wimbledon Championships
Maureen Connolly 1953 Australian National Championships
Maureen Connolly 1953 French International Championships
Althea Gibson 1956 French International Championships
Shirley Fry 1957 Australian National Championships
Angela Mortimer 1958 Australian National Championships
Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1971 French Open
Virginia Wade 1972 Australian Open
Barbara Jordan 1979 Australian Open
Monica Seles 1991 Australian Open
Bianca Andreescu 2019 US Open
Emma Raducanu 2021 US Open

Won a title at final appearance

These players won the title of the final Grand Slam tournament they played.

Men

No. Player Event
1. Frank Hadow 1878 Wimbledon
2. Richard Sears 1887 U.S. National Championships
3. Laurence Doherty 1906 Wimbledon
4. William Larned 1911 U.S. National Championships
5. Fred Perry 1936 U.S. National Championships
6. Don Budge 1938 U.S. National Championships
7. Bobby Riggs 1941 U.S. National Championships
8. Jack Kramer 1947 U.S. National Championships
9. Tony Trabert 1955 U.S. National Championships
10. Ashley Cooper 1958 U.S. National Championships
11. Pete Sampras 2002 US Open

Women

No. Player Event
1. Lena Rice 1890 Wimbledon Championships
2. Lottie Dod 1893 Wimbledon Championships
3. Muriel Robb 1902 Wimbledon Championships
4. Daphne Akhurst 1930 Australian National Championships
5. Helen Wills 1938 Wimbledon Championships
6. Alice Marble 1940 U.S. National Championships
7. Sarah Palfrey Cooke 1945 U.S. National Championships
8. Pauline Betz 1946 U.S. National Championships
9. Maureen Connolly 1954 Wimbledon Championships
10. Doris Hart 1955 U.S. National Championships
11. Shirley Fry 1957 Australian National Championships
12. Althea Gibson 1958 U.S. National Championships
13. Ann Haydon-Jones 1969 Wimbledon Championships
14. Marion Bartoli 2013 Wimbledon Championships
15. Flavia Pennetta 2015 US Open
16. Ashleigh Barty 2022 Australian Open

Won a title after saving match points

These players saved at least one match point during their listed title runs. The accompanying number of match points saved and final match score are also listed.

Key
F SF QF 4R 3R 2R 1R

Men

Event Round MPs Winner Opponent Score
1927 Australian Championships F 5 Gerald Patterson John Hawkes 3–6, 6–4, 3–6, 18–16, 6–3[6]
1927 French Championships F 2 René Lacoste Bill Tilden 6–4, 4–6, 5–7, 6–3, 11–9[7]
1927 Wimbledon F 6 Henri Cochet Jean Borotra 4–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4, 7–5[6]
1934 French Championships F 1 Gottfried von Cramm Jack Crawford 6–4, 7–9, 3–6, 7–5, 6–3[7]
1936 U.S. Championships F 2 Fred Perry Don Budge 2–6, 6–2, 8–6, 1–6, 10–8[6]
1947 Australian Championships F 1 Dinny Pails John Bromwich 4–6, 6–4, 3–6, 7–5, 8–6[6]
1948 Wimbledon F 3 Bob Falkenburg John Bromwich (2) 7–5, 0–6, 6–2, 3–6, 7–5[6]
1949 Wimbledon QF 2 Ted Schroeder Frank Sedgman 3–6, 8–6, 6–3, 2–6, 9–7[8]
1960 Australian Championships F 1 Rod Laver Neale Fraser 5–7, 3–6, 6–3, 8–6, 8–6[6]
1960 Wimbledon QF 5 Neale Fraser Butch Buchholz 4–6, 6–3, 4–6, 15–15 ret.[9]
1962 French Championships QF 1 Rod Laver (2) Martin Mulligan 6–4, 3–6, 2–6, 10–8, 6–2[7]
1975 Australian Open SF 3 John Newcombe Tony Roche 6–4, 4–6, 6–4, 2–6, 11–9
1975 US Open SF 5 Manuel Orantes Guillermo Vilas 4–6, 1–6, 6–2, 7–5, 6–4[10]
1976 French Open 1R 1 Adriano Panatta Pavel Hut'ka 2–6, 6–2, 6–2, 0–6, 12–10[7]
1982 Australian Open SF 1 Johan Kriek Paul McNamee 7–6, 7–6, 4–6, 3–6, 7–5[11]
1985 Australian Open 4R 2 Stefan Edberg Wally Masur 6–7(4–7), 2–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–4, 6–2[12]
1989 US Open 2R 2 Boris Becker Derrick Rostagno 1–6, 6–7(1–7), 6–3, 7–6(8–6), 6–3[13]
1996 US Open QF 1 Pete Sampras Àlex Corretja 7–6(7–5), 5–7, 5–7, 6–4, 7–6(9–7)[14]
2001 French Open 4R 1 Gustavo Kuerten Michael Russell 3–6, 4–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–3, 6–1[15]
2003 US Open SF 1 Andy Roddick David Nalbandian 6–7(4–7), 3–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–1, 6–3[16]
2004 French Open F 2 Gastón Gaudio Guillermo Coria 0–6, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1, 8–6[7]
2005 Australian Open SF 1 Marat Safin Roger Federer (1) 5–7, 6–4, 5–7, 7–6(8–6), 9–7
2011 US Open SF 2 Novak Djokovic Roger Federer (2) 6–7(7–9), 4–6, 6–3, 6–2, 7–5
2016 US Open 3R 1 Stan Wawrinka Daniel Evans 4–6, 6–3, 6–7(6–8), 7–6(10–8), 6–2
2019 Wimbledon F 2 Novak Djokovic (2) Roger Federer (3) 7–6(7–5), 1–6, 7–6(7–4), 4–6, 13–12(7–3)[17]
2022 US Open QF 1 Carlos Alcaraz Jannik Sinner 6–3, 6–7(7–9), 6–7(0–7), 7–5, 6–3[18]

Women

Event Round MPs Winner Opponent Score
1923 Australasian Championships SF 1 Margaret Molesworth Sylvia Lance 3–6, 6–4, 8–6[19]
1935 Wimbledon Championships F 1 Helen Wills Helen Jacobs 6–3, 3–6, 7–5[20]
1946 French Championships F 2 M. Osborne duPont Pauline Betz 1–6, 8–6, 7–5[7]
1956 Australasian Championships F 1 Mary Carter Reitano Thelma Coyne Long 3–6, 6–2, 9–7[21]
1962 French Championships F 1 Margaret Court Lesley Turner 6–3, 3–6, 7–5[7]
1986 US Open SF 3 Martina Navratilova Steffi Graf 6–1, 6–7(3–7), 7–6(10–8)[22]
1991 Australian Open SF 1 Monica Seles Mary Joe Fernández 6–3, 0–6, 9–7[23]
2002 Australian Open F 4 Jennifer Capriati Martina Hingis 4–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–2[24][25]
2003 Australian Open SF 2 Serena Williams Kim Clijsters 4–6, 6–3, 7–5[26]
2004 French Open 4R 1 Anastasia Myskina Svetlana Kuznetsova (1) 1–6, 6–4, 8–6[7]
2005 Australian Open SF 3 Serena Williams (2) Maria Sharapova 2–6, 7–5, 8–6[27]
2005 French Open 4R 2 Justine Henin Svetlana Kuznetsova (2) 7–6(8–6), 4–6, 7–5[7]
2005 Wimbledon F 1 Venus Williams Lindsay Davenport 4–6, 7–6(7–4), 9–7
2009 Wimbledon SF 1 Serena Williams (3) Elena Dementieva 6–7(4–7), 7–5, 8–6
2014 Australian Open 3R 1 Li Na Lucie Šafářová 1–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–3
2016 Australian Open 1R 1 Angelique Kerber Misaki Doi 6–7(4–7), 7–6(8–6), 6–3
2018 Australian Open 2R 2 Caroline Wozniacki Jana Fett 3–6, 6–2, 7–5
2021 Australian Open 4R 2 Naomi Osaka Garbiñe Muguruza 4–6, 6–4, 7–5
2021 French Open SF 1 Barbora Krejčíková Maria Sakkari 7–5, 4–6, 9–7
2024 French Open 2R 1 Iga Świątek Naomi Osaka 7–6(7–1), 1–6, 7–5[28]

Fewest career first-round losses

Must have won at least 2 singles titles and played at least 20 first round matches (does not include second round matches after a bye in the first round, walkovers, or challenge rounds).

LossesMenWomen
None
Fred Perry
Björn Borg
Suzanne Lenglen

Helen Wills
Helen Jacobs
Maureen Connolly
Darlene Hard
Margaret Court
Evonne Goolagong Cawley
Chris Evert

1
Bill Tilden
Ken Rosewall
/ Molla Bjurstedt Mallory

Alice Marble
Margaret Osborne duPont
Pauline Betz
Doris Hart
Althea Gibson
Hana Mandlíková
Tracy Austin
/ Monica Seles
Iga Świątek

2
Roy Emerson
Novak Djokovic
Louise Brough
Maria Bueno
Lesley Turner Bowrey
3
Arthur Ashe
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Rafael Nadal
Billie Jean King
Steffi Graf
Lindsay Davenport
Martina Hingis
Kim Clijsters
Serena Williams

Participation

Note: Played at least one main draw singles match per event. Active streaks listed in bold.
Current as of 2024 Australian Open.

Men

No.Total appearances
81 Roger Federer
Feliciano López
73 Novak Djokovic
Richard Gasquet
71 Fernando Verdasco
70 Fabrice Santoro
69 Mikhail Youzhny
Stan Wawrinka
68 Philipp Kohlschreiber
67 Andreas Seppi
Rafael Nadal
No.Consecutive events
79 Feliciano López
67 Fernando Verdasco
66 Andreas Seppi
65 Roger Federer
56 Wayne Ferreira
54 Stefan Edberg
52 Grigor Dimitrov
Tomáš Berdych
51 Novak Djokovic
50 David Ferrer
G. García López
Stan Wawrinka

Women

No.Total appearances
92 Venus Williams
81 Serena Williams
71 Amy Frazier
Svetlana Kuznetsova
70 Francesca Schiavone
Alizé Cornet
69 Samantha Stosur
67/ Martina Navratilova
64 Conchita Martínez
63 Ai Sugiyama
No.Consecutive events
68 Alizé Cornet
62 Ai Sugiyama
61 Francesca Schiavone
56 Jelena Janković
54 Nathalie Dechy
Elena Likhovtseva
52 Patty Schnyder
51 Angelique Kerber
48 Ana Ivanovic
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

Most doubles titles (all time)

Per team

Pairs that won at least four titles together.

Men

  1. The team of René Lacoste and Jean Borotra also won three men's doubles titles at the French Championships.

Women

Per player

Players with at least four titles.

Men

Women

Most mixed doubles titles (all time)

Per team

Pairs that won at least four titles together.

Players AU FR WB US Total
2341
10
01438
Doris Hart
Frank Sedgman
2222
Doris Hart
Vic Seixas
0133
7
11113
6
40004
4000
0004
0013
2011
0022
Leander Paes
Martina Hingis
1111

1 This was an unplayed 1969 Australian Open final, officially credited as a title.

Per player

Players with at least four titles.

Men

Women

Wheelchair records

Men's singles

Titles Player Grand Slam
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
28 Shingo Kunieda11818
11 David Hall3008
7 Alfie Hewett1303
5 Gustavo Fernández2210
4 Stéphane Houdet0202
3 Robin Amerlaan1002
Stephen Welch0003

Women's singles

Titles Player Grand Slam
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
21 Esther Vergeer9606
Diede de Groot6456
8 Yui Kamiji2402
4 Jiske Griffioen2110
2 Aniek van Koot1001
Sabine Ellerbrock1100

Men's doubles

Titles Player Grand Slam
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
22 Gordon Reid5656
22 Shingo Kunieda8842
19 Stéphane Houdet5734
18 Alfie Hewett4455
11 Robin Ammerlaan6032
9 Michaël Jérémiasz1233
8 Nicolas Peifer 2312

Women's doubles

Titles Player Grand Slam
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
27 Esther Vergeer8838
23 Aniek van Koot7835
20 Yui Kamiji5473
18 Diede de Groot5535
14 Jiske Griffioen 5324
12 Jordanne Whiley3252

Quad singles

Titles Player Grand Slam
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
15 Dylan Alcott7323
6 David Wagner3003
Peter Norfolk4002
5 Sam Schröder2012
4 Niels Vink0211
2 Andrew Lapthorne0002
1 Lucas Sithole0001

Quad doubles

Titles Player Grand Slam
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
22 David Wagner9319
13 Andrew Lapthorne6124
11 Nick Taylor7
8 Dylan Alcott4112
6 Sam Schröder1212
5 Niels Vink1112
2 Peter Norfolk0

Grand Slam, Year-End Championship and Olympics

Career Golden Slam

A player who wins all four Grand Slam tournaments and the Olympic gold medal (or a Paralympic gold medal) during his or her career is said to have achieved a "Career Golden Slam".[29][30]

  • The event at which the Career Golden Slam was achieved is indicated in bold below:

Career Super Slam

A player who wins all four Grand Slam tournaments, the Olympic gold medal and the year-end championship throughout his or her career is said to have achieved a "Career Super Slam".[31]

  • The event at which the Career Super Slam was achieved indicated in bold below:

See also

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