List of Grand Slam men's singles champions

The list of winners of the Grand Slam tournaments in the men's singles first lists all the winners in the four Grand Slam tournaments in tennis - Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open - since 1877. In a further part 158 tennis players are listed. Are given the period in which the player has won, the total number of wins and the number of victories in the individual tournaments. Since the concept of the Grand Slam tournament was only coined in the 1930s, the term is ahistorical " victory in a Grand Slam tournament " for the title reached before this time. They are nevertheless included in the enumeration.

With the approval of professional tennis players began in 1968, the Open Era. The French Open were reserved until 1925 for French players and a very limited number of foreign players. The Australian Open was held until 1977 in January, then changed into December. This year the tournament was held twice. 1986, the date was moved again, back in January, so that this year there has been no tournament.

Roger Federer ( from 2003) from Switzerland is the most successful player in tennis history with 17 Grand Slam titles. Seven tennis players - Fred Perry (1935 ), Don Budge (1938 ), Rod Laver (1962), Roy Emerson ( 1964), Andre Agassi (1999), Roger Federer (2009) and Rafael Nadal (2010) - succeeded so far in each of the four tournaments to win. 20 other players have won three of the four tournaments. All four tournaments to win in a year, the so-called Grand Slam, succeeded so far Rod Laver (1962 and 1969) and Don Budge (1938). The largest interval between his first and last Grand Slam title has 15 years Adrian Quist, who won three titles 1935-1950, within the Open Era with twelve years Pete Sampras, of his 14 titles between 1990 and 2002 brought followed, each with eleven years of Andre Agassi, who was eight times successfully between 1992 and 2003, and Boris Becker, who won his six titles from 1985 to 1996.

Competitions

Color legend: Grand Slam

List of winners

  • Place: are the order of the tennis player again. This is determined by the number of wins.
  • Name: gives the name of the player.
  • Country: calls the country for which the player started.
  • From: the year in which the player has won for the first time.
  • To: the year in which the player has won for the last time.
  • Total time: is the number of won Grand Slam tournaments.
  • Australian Open: lists the number of wins at the Australian Open since 1905.
  • French Open: lists the number of wins at the French Open since 1891.
  • Wimbledon: called the number of wins at Wimbledon since 1877.
  • U.S. Open: lists the number of wins at the U.S. Open since 1881.

Note: Even among active players are highlighted in bold. The list is sortable: the list by clicking on a column header sorts by that column, double clicking reverses the sorting order.

Nations Cup

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