Tennis players with most titles in the Open Era

This article lists the tennis players who have won the most tour-level professional tournament titles since the Open Era began in 1968. Titles can be any combination of singles and doubles, so the combined total is the default sorting of the lists. The current top-level events are on the ATP Tour for men and the WTA Tour for women.

Overall titles (Open Era)

John McEnroe, the male player with the most titles in the Open Era.
Martina Navratilova, the female player with the most titles in the Open Era.
  Currently active players.

Note: M/W player with most mixed doubles titles in the table is also the player with most mixed doubles titles overall.[1]

Men
Total Player Span Singles Doubles Mixed
155 United States John McEnroe1977–0677771
128 United States Mike Bryan1998–2001244
126 United States Bob Bryan1998–2001197
125 United States Jimmy Connors1972–96109160
111 Switzerland Roger Federer1998–2210380
111 Romania Ilie Năstase1968–8964452
104 United States Stan Smith1968–8648560
103 Spain Rafael Nadal2001–92110
100 Australia Rod Laver1968–7972280
100 CzechoslovakiaUnited States Ivan Lendl1978–949460
97 Serbia Novak Djokovic2003–9610
96 Netherlands Tom Okker1968–8228680
95 Canada Daniel Nestor1991–180914
91 Australia Todd Woodbridge1988–052836
79 Mexico Raúl Ramírez1973–8319600
79 United States Brian Gottfried1972–8525540
78 Argentina Guillermo Vilas1968–9262160
78 South Africa Bob Hewitt1968–837656
76 Australia Mark Woodforde1984–004675
74 Australia John Newcombe1968–8341330
70 South Africa Frew McMillan1968–832635
70 Sweden Björn Borg1973–936640
69 United States Marty Riessen1968–819537
67 Poland Wojtek Fibak1973–8915520
67 Sweden Anders Järryd1980–968590
66 United States Pete Sampras1988–026420
65 India Leander Paes1991–2115410
65 Spain Emilio Sánchez1984–9715500
64 Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd1976–929550
64 Germany Boris Becker1984–9949150
63 United States Peter Fleming1973–883600
61 United States Andre Agassi1986–066010
60 Sweden Jonas Björkman1991–086540
60 India Mahesh Bhupathi1995–160528
59 Sweden Stefan Edberg1983–9641180
59 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia Nenad Zimonjić1995–210545
58 United States Arthur Ashe1968–7944140
58 Belarus Max Mirnyi1996–181525
56 Spain Manuel Orantes1968–8334220
56 The Bahamas Mark Knowles1992–120551
55 Netherlands Paul Haarhuis1989–031540
54 Australia Ken Rosewall[2]1968–8040140
54 United States Sherwood Stewart1968–851512
54 Ecuador Andrés Gómez1979–9521330
53 Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov1992–0326270
52 United States Robert Lutz1968–859430
50 United States Rick Leach1987–060464
49 United Kingdom Andy Murray2005–4630
49 Spain Sergio Casal1981–951471
48 Netherlands Jacco Eltingh1988–984440
45 Austria Thomas Muster1985–994410
41 France Nicolas Mahut2000–4370
40 Australia Mark Edmondson1975–886340
40 Sweden Mats Wilander1981–963370
40 Czech Republic Martin Damm1990–110400
39 Hungary Balázs Taróczy1972–9013260
39 France Yannick Noah1977–9623160
39 France Guy Forget1982–0011280
39 Romania Horia Tecău2003–220381
38 Brazil Bruno Soares2001–220353
38 Croatia Mate Pavić2011–0353
37 Brazil Marcelo Melo1998–0370
36 Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer2003–0351
36 United Kingdom Jamie Murray2004–0315
Women
Total Player Span Singles Doubles Mixed
354 CzechoslovakiaUnited States Martina Navratilova1975–0616717710
189 United States Chris Evert1972–89157320
147 Australia Margaret Court1968–7792487
133 United States Pam Shriver1979–97211111
126 United States Rosemary Casals[3][4]1968–91111123
118 Germany Steffi Graf1982–99107110
114 Switzerland Martina Hingis1994–1743647
104 Czech Republic Jana Novotná1987–9924764
102 Spain A. Sánchez Vicario1985–0229694
101 United States Billie Jean King1968–8378167
98 United States Serena Williams1995–2273232
93 United States Lindsay Davenport1993–0855380
88 United States Lisa Raymond1993–154795
86 Soviet UnionBelarus Natasha Zvereva1988–024802
84 Czech Republic Helena Suková1981–9810695
80 Netherlands Betty Stöve1964–821754
80 Australia E. Goolagong Cawley1968–8368111
73 United States Venus Williams1994–49222
71 United States Gigi Fernández1983–972690
71 Soviet UnionLatvia Larisa Neiland1982–992654
69 Australia Wendy Turnbull1970–899555
66 Zimbabwe Cara Black1998–151605
62 Australia Rennae Stubbs1986–110602
59 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaUnited States Monica Seles1989–085360
55 United Kingdom Virginia Wade1968–865500
55 South AfricaUnited States Liezel Huber1993–170532
52 Belgium Kim Clijsters1999–2241110
48 Argentina Paola Suárez1991–124440
48 Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik1995–204395
47 Spain V. Ruano Pascual1992–103431
47 India Sania Mirza2003–231433
46 CzechoslovakiaAustralia Hana Mandlíková1978–9027190
46 Spain Conchita Martínez1988–0633130
45 Japan Ai Sugiyama1992–096381
45 Belgium Justine Henin1999–114320
44 United States Lori McNeil1983–0210331
41 Argentina Gabriela Sabatini1985–9627140
40 Australia Samantha Stosur1999–239283
39 Spain A. Medina Garrigues1997–1811280
39 Russia Maria Sharapova2001–203630
37 Australia Elizabeth Smylie1982–972323
37 Russia Nadia Petrova1999–1713240
37 Italy Sara Errani2002–9280
36 Czech Republic Květa Peschke1993–221350
36 Chinese Taipei Latisha Chan2004–0333
35 United States Tracy Austin1978–943041
35 Italy Roberta Vinci1999–1810250
35 Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei2001–3320
34 Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova2000–2118160
34 Belarus Victoria Azarenka2003–21103
34 Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová2003–232320
33 Germany Claudia Kohde-Kilsch1980–948250
33 United States Zina Garrison1982–9711193
33 France Nathalie Tauziat1984–038250
32 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki2005–203020
32 France Kristina Mladenovic2009–1283
32 United States Bethanie Mattek-Sands1999–0284
31 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová2006–3100
  • Correct as of 16 October 2023.

Singles titles

Men

  • Correct as of 11 September 2023.

Sources: ATP; Michel Sutter, Vainqueurs Winners 1946–2003, Paris 2003; Joe McCauley, The History of Professional Tennis, London 2001; Robert Geist, Der Grösste Meister Die denkwürdige Karriere des australischen Tennisspielers Kenneth Robert Rosewall, Vienna 1999; Tony Trabert in "Tennis de France" magazine; ATP; John Barrett editor, World of Tennis Yearbooks, London 1969 to 1983.

Before 1972 tennis results were not automatically registered as they are now with the ITF (International Tennis Federation) and the ATP. Many have been lost or never even recorded. In particular, many professional results before 1968 have disappeared or are contradictory (for instance Ray Bowers, who gives a very detailed account of the 1926–1945 pro era called "History of the Pro Tennis Wars" in the "Tennis Server" Web site, categorically affirms that there was no 1936 Wembley Pro tournament (and no 1938 edition too) while McCauley lists a final result). However the most important ones have been preserved. ATP data is far from being exhaustive. They only begin in 1968 and they omit many results until 1971–1972 and even after. For example, there are no results of the New South Wales Championships in 1973 (Mal Anderson) or in 1974 (Tony Roche).

Therefore, the global numbers listed here are at least equal if not superior to those of the ATP (even the modern players as Connors, Lendl, McEnroe, Nastase, Ashe or Borg have more titles here (for instance Borg won his first tournament at Helsinki in 1973 and it doesn't appear in the ATP statistics)). Other remark: Michel Sutter chose about 150–200 tournaments each year including some invitation tournaments or tournaments which were at the time (before the nineties) the equivalent of the Challenger series tournaments of today. When those tournaments appeared in the early nineties Sutter listed them in his book. Sutter, being the main source of that part of the article, such tournaments are counted in this list (this explains for instance why Federer has four more wins than his ATP wins number).

Women

  Currently active players.
Open Era[7]
Player Titles
CzechoslovakiaUnited States Martina Navratilova167
United States Chris Evert157
West Germany Steffi Graf107
Australia Margaret Court92
United States Serena Williams73
Australia Evonne Goolagong68
United States Billie Jean King67
United Kingdom Virginia Wade55
United States Lindsay Davenport55
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaUnited States Monica Seles53
All-time
Player Titles
Australia Margaret Court[8]192
CzechoslovakiaUnited States Martina Navratilova167
United States Chris Evert157
United States Billie Jean King129
West Germany Steffi Graf107
Australia Evonne Goolagong86
France Suzanne Lenglen[9]81
United States Serena Williams73
Brazil Maria Bueno72
United States Helen Wills57
  • Correct as of 1 September 2022.

See also

Notes

  1. At the 1984 Olympics, tennis was a demonstration event therefore doesn't count towards Edberg's total.

References

  1. "7 players with most mixed doubles Grand Slam titles in Open Era". 8 December 2018.
  2. listed at Ken Rosewall career statistics
  3. Rosemary Casals Encyclopedia.com
  4. Joel Drucker (March 3, 2009). "Casals far more than King's sidekick". sports.espn.go.com. ESPN.
  5. "Most singles titles in the Open Era".
  6. "Record: Most Titles". thetennisbase.com.
  7. "WTA records" (PDF).
  8. "Serena Williams: US Open champion's career in numbers". BBC Sport. 9 September 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  9. Gerstner C, Joanne (28 May 2012). "'La Divine' Suzanne Lenglen". ESPN. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
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