Top 10 Players with the Most Grand Slam Titles in Tennis History
by LiveGo24 Editorial Team
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January 2, 2026
Grand Slam tournaments represent the pinnacle of professional tennis. Winning one is the ultimate dream for any player, but only a handful of legends have managed to dominate the sport across multiple eras. Here are the top 10 players who have won the most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis history, showcasing unrivalled consistency, mental strength and greatness on the biggest stages.
1) Novak Djokovic – 24 Grand Slam Titles
Novak Djokovic stands alone at the top of men’s tennis history with a record-breaking 24 Grand Slam titles. Known for his physical endurance and mental resilience, the Serbian legend has dominated all four majors.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 10
French Open: 3
Wimbledon: 7
US Open: 4
2) Serena Williams – 23 Grand Slam Titles
Serena Williams redefined women’s tennis with her power, athleticism and longevity, collecting 23 Grand Slam singles titles across three decades.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 7
French Open: 3
Wimbledon: 7
US Open: 6
3) Rafael Nadal – 22 Grand Slam Titles
Widely regarded as the greatest clay-court player of all time, Rafael Nadal built his legacy with unmatched dominance at Roland Garros.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 2
French Open: 14
Wimbledon: 2
US Open: 4
4) Steffi Graf – 22 Grand Slam Titles
A true icon of the sport, Steffi Graf combined elegance and aggression, achieving the rare Golden Slam in 1988.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 4
French Open: 6
Wimbledon: 7
US Open: 5
5) Roger Federer – 20 Grand Slam Titles
Renowned for his grace and shot-making ability, Roger Federer was a dominant force in men’s tennis for nearly two decades.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 6
French Open: 1
Wimbledon: 8
US Open: 5
6) Margaret Court – 24 Grand Slam Titles
Margaret Court holds the all-time record for Grand Slam singles titles, achieved across a different era of the sport.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 11
French Open: 5
Wimbledon: 3
US Open: 5
7) Pete Sampras – 14 Grand Slam Titles
Pete Sampras dominated the 1990s with his powerful serve-and-volley game, especially on grass courts.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 2
Wimbledon: 7
US Open: 5
8) Chris Evert – 18 Grand Slam Titles
Consistency defined Chris Evert’s career, particularly her remarkable success on clay courts.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 2
French Open: 7
Wimbledon: 3
US Open: 6
9) Martina Navratilova – 18 Grand Slam Titles
A pioneer of fitness and versatility, Martina Navratilova excelled across all surfaces.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 3
French Open: 2
Wimbledon: 9
US Open: 4
10) Billie Jean King – 12 Grand Slam Titles
Beyond her achievements on court, Billie Jean King changed the sport forever through her fight for equality.
Grand Slam Wins:
Australian Open: 1
French Open: 1
Wimbledon: 6
US Open: 4
These players did more than win trophies — they shaped tennis history. Their Grand Slam records remain the ultimate benchmark of greatness in the sport.
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