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List of Grand Slam and related tennis records

List of Grand Slam and related tennis records

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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, 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

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Women's singles

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Career title leaders timeline

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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

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Women

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Records across all disciplines (all time)

Most titles

Players with at least 18 titles in any combination.

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Most wins per event

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  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]
  2. 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.[citation needed] 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. [citation needed]

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

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.
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  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.[citation needed] Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day.[citation needed]

Notes:

Men

Women

Most singles titles (Open Era)

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

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  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.

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Miscellaneous records

Youngest and oldest champions

Men

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Women

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Youngest and oldest competitors

Men

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Won a title without losing a set

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Men's doubles (Open Era)

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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

Women

Won a title at final appearance

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

Men

Women

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

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Women

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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).

Participation

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

Men

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Women

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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

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Most mixed doubles titles (all time)

Per team

Pairs that won at least four titles together.

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

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Women's singles

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Men's doubles

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Women's doubles

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Quad singles

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Quad doubles

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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".[28][29]

  • The event at which the Career Golden Slam was achieved is indicated in bold below:
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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".[30]

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


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