Who has won the Grand Slam of tennis?

Men’s Tennis: Players Who Won All Four Grand Slam Tournaments – Singles

Player Total French Open
Roger Federer 20 1
Rafael Nadal 20 13
Roy Emerson 12 2
Rod Laver 11 2

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People also ask, who has won the most Grand Slam single titles in tennis?

Male tennis players with the most Grand Slam tournament titles won as of September 2021

Characteristic Number of Grand Slam victories
Roger Federer (SUI) 20
Rafael Nadal (ESP) 20
Novak Djokovic (SRB) 20
Pete Sampras (USA) 14
Hereof, which female tennis player has the most Grand Slams?
Serena Williams

Characteristic Number of Grand Slam victories
Serena Williams (USA) 23
Steffi Graf (GER) 22
Martina Navratilova (USA) 18
Chris Evert (USA) 18

Consequently, has Roger Federer won all 4 Grand Slams in one year?

He reached the finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same calendar year in 2006, 2007, and 2009, joining Rod Laver (1969) and later joined by Djokovic (2015). … That year was the first time Federer won multiple Grand Slam titles since 2009.

Has anyone won all 4 majors a year?

Bobby Jones, who won the pre-Masters era Career Grand Slam once, and is the only golfer all-time to have won four majors in the same calendar year.

Has Novak Djokovic won all four Grand Slams?

Djokovic has won 7 titles on grass courts, including six Wimbledon titles. … Djokovic is the only player to defeat Federer and Nadal in all four Grand Slams. He’s also the only one to beat both in multiple Grand Slam finals, multiple Masters finals and in the final of Year-End Championship.

Who has the most career titles in tennis?

John McEnroe

Player John McEnroe
Span 1978–06
Sing. 77
Doub. 78
Mix. 1

Who most Wimbledon titles?

Roger Federer

Who has won all four tennis Grand Slams twice?

Grand Slam champions in doubles have been:

  • Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, Australia, 1951.
  • Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver, United States, 1984.
  • Maria Bueno (with two teammates), Brazil, 1960.
  • Martina Hingis (with two teammates), Switzerland, 1998.

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