On this page you find an overview over all the Grand Slam champions of the ATP-Tour since 2024!
We are going to update this page regularly and are going to add all the missing Grand Slam champions of the past soon.
The players are listed from top (player with the most Grand Slam singles titles) to bottom (player with the least Grand Slam singles titles).
We have also listed some special achievements of the listed Grand Slam winners.
Hope you enjoy it!
UPDATED AFTER EVERY GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT!
(last update 01.09.2024)
Novak Djokovic
Titles: 99
Grand Slam: 24
Nitto-ATP-Tour Finals: 7
Olympic Gold Medals: 1
ATP-Tour 1000: 40
ATP-Tour 500: 15
ATP-Tour 250: 12
Win / Loss: 1118 – 221
Turned Pro: 2003
Age: 37 (22.05.1987)
Height: 188cm
Weight: 80kg / 176lbs
Country: Serbia
Birth Place: Belgrade (Serbia)
Residence: Monte Carlo (Monaco)
Follow Novak
Official ATP-Tour player´s page: visit here
Novak Djokovic Foundation: visit here
CAREER GOLDEN SLAM
Novak is one of 5 players to win the Career Golden Slam which means winning all the Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic Gold Medal in singles in one´s career.
(The other four players are: Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal, Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf)
OTHER RECORDS
- all time leader for most Grand Slam men´s singles titles in history (24)
- has won each Grand Slam tournament at least three times (first man to do so)
- ATP and WTA record for most weeks (428) at No.1 in the World Rankings
- most Year End No.1 finishes on the ATP Rankings (8)
- oldest World No.1 (37 years of age)
- only player to win all ATP Masters 1000 events and doing so multiple times
- most Grand Slam match wins (earned his 370th at Roland Garros 2024 in the 4th round)
- winning record against Rafael Nadal (31 – 29) and Roger Federer (27 – 23)
- win streaks: on the ATP Tour: 43 match-winning-streak (2010-2011)
on ATP Masters 1000 level: 31 match-winning-streak (2011)
on Grand Slam level: 30 match-winning-streak (2015-2016)
10x Australian Open
2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
3x Roland Garros
2016, 2021, 2023
7x Wimbledon
2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
4x US Open
2011, 2015, 2018, 2023
7x Nitto ATP-Tour Finals
2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023
8x Year End No.1 Finishes
2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023
1x Olympic Gold Medal (singles)
2024
40x ATP-Tour Masters1000 titles
5x Indian Wells – 6x Miami – 2x Monte Carlo –
3x Madrid – 6x Rome – 4x Canada – 3x Cincinnati – 4x Shanghai – 7x Paris Bercy
Carlos Alcaraz
Titles: 15
Grand Slam: 4
Nitto-ATP-Tour Finals: –
Olympic Medals: 1 (silver, Paris 2024)
ATP-Tour 1000: 5
ATP-Tour 500: 4
ATP-Tour 250: 2
Win / Loss: 194 – 52
Turned Pro: 2018
Age: 21 (05.05.2003)
Height: 183cm
Weight: 74kg / 163lbs
Country: Spain
Birth Place: El Palmar, Murcia (Spain)
Residence: Villena, Alicante (Spain) (we think)
Follow Carlos
Official ATP-Tour player´s page: visit here
Carlos Alcaraz Foundation: visit here
OTHER RECORDS
- youngest and first teenage World No.1 in ATP Ranking history (19 years of age – in 2022)
- youngest man to win Grand Slam singles titles on all three surfaces (with his win at Roland Garros 2024)
- youngest player to defeat both Nadal and Djokovic
- first player to beat Nadal and Djokovic at the same clay-court tournament (ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2022)
- youngest men´s singles quarter-finalist at the US Open (in the Open Aera) with his QF-run at the US Open 2021
1x Roland Garros
2024
2x Wimbledon
2023, 2024
1x US Open
2022
Jannik Sinner
Titles: 16
Grand Slam: 2
Nitto-ATP-Tour Finals: –
Olympic Medals: –
ATP-Tour 1000: 3
ATP-Tour 500: 5
ATP-Tour 250: 6
Win / Loss: 245 – 79
Turned Pro: 2018
Age: 22 (16.08.2001)
Height: 191cm
Weight: 77kg / 170lbs
Country: Italy
Birth Place: San Candido (Italy)
Residence: –
Follow Jannik
Official ATP-Tour player´s page: visit here
OTHER RECORDS
- became the first Italian World No.1 on the ATP Tour Rankings (June 2024)
- first player to beat Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open in the semis or later (January 2024)
- record for most wins by an Italian male singles player in a single season: 64 (2023)
- first Italian to win multiple ATP Masters 1000 titles (since 2024 Miami ATP Masters 1000 win)
1x Australian Open
2024
1x US Open
2024
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