Men’s Singles Tennis Player With Most Grand Slams In The History Of Tennis

Discover the record-breaking men's singles tennis player with the most Grand Slam titles in history.

Single men’s tennis is one of the hardest sports to play, and it is pretty demanding for the players as it requires a combination of physical, mental, and technical skills. There have been many legends who put their name on the list of winning the most Grand Slams in the history of Tennis.

One of the Grand Slam matches went for 11 hours 5 minutes between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut in the 2010 Wimbledon that went for three days because of low visibility conditions. There are so many legends going to be on the list and some underrated players, too, but the top three are everyone’s favorite.

List of Men’s Single Tennis Players With Number Of Grand Slams

This list consists of players with a number of titles they won and the four major tournaments, including the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.

TitlesPlayerAEOEAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimb­ledonUS OpenYears
24 Novak DjokovicN/A24103742008–Active
22 Rafael NadalN/A22214242008–active
20 Roger FedererN/A2061852005–active
14 Pete SamprasN/A1420751990–2002
12 Roy Emerson12N/A62221961–1967
11 Rod Laver6532421960–1969
 Bjorn BorgN/A1106501974–1981
10 Bill Tilden10N/A00371920–1930
8 Fred Perry8N/A11331933–1936
 Ken Rosewall4442021953–1972
 Jimmy ConnorsN/A810251974–1983
 Ivan LendlN/A823031984–1990
 Andre AgassiN/A841121992–2003
7 Richard Sears7N/A00071881–1887
 William Renshaw7N/A00701881–1889
 William Larned7N/A00071901–1911
 René Lacoste7N/A03221925–1929
 Henri Cochet7N/A04211926–1932
 John Newcombe2520321967–1975
 John McEnroeN/A700341979–1984
 Mats WilanderN/A733011982–1988
6 Laurence Doherty6N/A00511902–1906
 Anthony Wilding6N/A20401906–1913
 Jack Crawford6N/A41101931–1935
 Don Budge6N/A11221937–1938
 Stefan EdbergN/A620221985–1992
 Boris BeckerN/A620311985–1996
5 Frank Sedgman5N/A20121949–1952
 Tony Trabert5N/A02121953–1955
4 Robert Wrenn4N/A00041893–1897
 Reginald Doherty4N/A00401897–1900
 Jean Borotra4N/A11201924–1931
 Frank Parker4N/A02021944–1949
 Lew Hoad4N/A11201956–1957
 Ashley Cooper4N/A20111957–1958
 Manuel Santana4N/A02111961–1966
 Guillermo VilasN/A421011977–1979
 Jim CourierN/A422001991–1993
Carlos AlcarazN/A401212022–2024
3Oliver Campbell3N/A00031890–1892
Wilfred Baddeley3N/A00301891–1895
Malcolm Whitman3N/A00031898–1900
 Arthur Gore3N/A00301901–1909
Norman Brookes3N/A10201907–1914
Bill Johnston3
N/A00121915–1923
Gerald Patterson3N/A10201919–1927
James Anderson3N/A30001922–1925
Ellsworth Vines3N/A00121931–1932
Adrian Quist3N/A30001936–1948
Bobby Riggs3N/A00121939–1941
Jack Kramer3N/A00121946–1947
Jaroslav Drobny3N/A02101951–1954
Neale Fraser3N/A00121959–1960
Arthur AsheN/A310111968–1975
Jan KodesN/A302101970–1973
Gustavo KuertenN/A303001997–2001
Andy MurrayN/A300212012–2016
Stan WawrinkaN/A311012014–2016

Novak Djokovic right now holds the record for the most Grand Slams, which is 24, and recently, he also won the Gold Medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 by defeating Carlos Alcaraz at the age of 37, which is commendable fitness in one of the hardest sports in the world. He is the greatest of all time, but because of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, many people skipped to appreciate the amazing dedication he showed to the Tennis.

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