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Rafael Nadal holds an all-time record of 14 French Open titles, the most at any slam in tennis history. He is the second man in the Open Era to complete a double Career Grand Slam (2022). Roger Federer holds an all-time record of eight Wimbledon titles. He also held the most major titles in singles between 2009 and 2022.
Fred Perry completed a career Grand Slam at the 1935 French Championships. Don Budge completed a Grand Slam at the 1938 U.S. Championships. Rod Laver completed a Grand Slam at the 1962 U.S. Championships and the 1969 US Open. Roy Emerson completed a career Grand Slam at the 1964 Wimbledon and the 1967 French Championships.
Main article: 1989 French Open. Michael Chang defeated Stefan Edberg in the final, 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, 6–4, 6–2 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1989 French Open. It was his first major title. Chang remains the youngest-ever men's singles major champion, winning the final at the age of 17 years, 3 months and 20 days, and the ...
1. Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1926, 1928, 1930 and 1932 French champion • 1927 and 1929 Wimbledon champion • 1928 United States champion • 1924 Olympic silver medalist • rated world no. 1 amateur for 3 years, 1928 through 1930. Jimmy Connors. 1952.
14 June 1976. 25 years, 87 days. Roscoe Tanner. 1977 Australian Open (January) 15 October 1951. 10 January 1977. 24 years, 292 days. Guillermo Vilas. 1977 French Open.
Per tournament. 2012 Australian Open final between Djokovic and Nadal. (5H:53M) 1982 French Open final between Wilander and Vilas. (4H:42M) 2019 Wimbledon final between Djokovic and Federer. (4H:57M) 1988 US Open final between Wilander and Lendl, and 2012 between Murray and Djokovic. (4H:54M)
The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year. In doubles, a Grand Slam may be achieved as a team or as an individual with different partners. Winning all four major championships consecutively but not within the same calendar year is referred to as a "non-calendar-year ...
These are records for Grand Slam tournaments, also known as majors, which are the four most prestigious annual tennisevents: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. All records are based on official data from the majors. In the case of ties, players are listed in chronological order of reaching the record.