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Tennis performance timeline comparison (men)

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This article compares the Grand Slam and Olympic tournament results of male tennis players who reached at least one Grand Slam final. The Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open. All data is from the International Tennis Federation men's circuit database.

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Legend

Less frequent qualifiers are explained in the notes below the table.

Athletes in bold are considered to be still in championship tennis.

1967–1972

Winner of most titles: Rod Laver, with 5.

1973–1978

Winner of most titles: Björn Borg, with 6.

1979–1984

Winner of most titles: John McEnroe, with 7.

1985–1990

Winner of most titles: Ivan Lendl, with 7.

1991–1996

Winner of most titles: Pete Sampras, with 7.

1997–2002

Winner of most titles: Pete Sampras, with 6.

2003–2008

Winner of most titles: Roger Federer, with 13.

2009–2014

Winner of most titles: Rafael Nadal, with 9.

2015–2020

Winner of most titles: Novak Djokovic, with 5.

References

Tennis performance timeline comparison (men) Wikipedia