The 8 Men Who’ve Dominated Grand Slam History: Novak Djokovic Tops the List with 377 Wins, While Rafael Nadal Trails in 3rd!
Novak Djokovic extended his lead as the men’s singles Grand Slam match win record holder at the 2024 US Open. The Serbian superstar surpassed his longtime rival Roger Federer at the 2024 French Open and now holds the most Grand Slam match victories among both male and female players. Here are the eight men…
Novak Djokovic extended his lead as the men’s singles Grand Slam match win record holder at the 2024 US Open. The Serbian superstar surpassed his longtime rival Roger Federer at the 2024 French Open and now holds the most Grand Slam match victories among both male and female players.
Here are the eight men with 200 or more Grand Slam match wins in the Open Era:
**8. Andy Murray – 200 wins**
Andy Murray has a 200-57 (77.8%) record in Grand Slam tournaments, having made his debut at Wimbledon in 2005. The three-time major champion has earned 61 wins at Wimbledon, 51 at the Australian Open, 49 at the US Open, and 39 at the French Open.
**7. Pete Sampras – 203 wins**
Pete Sampras compiled a 203-38 (84.2%) record during his Grand Slam career, which spanned from 1988 to 2002. He debuted at the US Open and capped his career by winning his 14th Grand Slam title at the same venue. Sampras earned 71 wins at the US Open, 63 at Wimbledon, 45 at the Australian Open, and 24 at the French Open.
**6. Ivan Lendl – 222 wins**
Ivan Lendl posted a 222-49 (81.9%) record at the four Grand Slam tournaments. His major career began at the French Open in 1978 and concluded at the 1994 US Open. Lendl, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, secured 73 wins at the US Open, 53 at the French Open, and 48 each at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
**5. Andre Agassi – 224 wins**
Andre Agassi achieved a 224-53 (80.9%) record over 20 years, starting at the 1986 US Open and ending at the same event in 2006. The eight-time major winner earned 79 wins at the US Open, 51 at the French Open, 48 at the Australian Open, and 46 at Wimbledon.
**4. Jimmy Connors – 233 wins**
Before the era of the Big Three, Jimmy Connors held the record for most Grand Slam match wins. He achieved a 233-49 (82.6%) career record in majors, spanning from his debut at the 1970 US Open to his final appearance at the same event in 1992. Connors, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, earned 98 wins at the US Open, 84 at Wimbledon, 40 at the French Open, and 11 at the Australian Open.
**3. Rafael Nadal – 314 wins**
Rafael Nadal has a 314-44 (87.7%) record in Grand Slam tournaments, having debuted at Wimbledon in 2003. The 22-time Grand Slam champion holds the men’s record for wins at a single major, with 112 victories at the French Open. Nadal has also earned 77 wins at the Australian Open, 67 at the US Open, and 57 at Wimbledon.
**2. Roger Federer – 369 wins**
Roger Federer compiled a 369-60 (86%) record in Grand Slam events, starting at the 1999 French Open and ending at Wimbledon in 2021. The 20-time major champion surpassed 100 match wins at both Wimbledon (105) and the Australian Open (102). He also secured 89 victories at the US Open and 73 at the French Open.