List of tennis title leaders in the Open Era

This article lists the tennis players who have won the most tour-level professional tournament titles since the Open Era began in 1968. The current top-level events are on the ATP Tour for men and the WTA Tour for women.

Singles titles

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Men's singles leaders

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  Currently active players

Open Era title leaders composition

Pete SamprasIlie NăstaseBjörn BorgRod LaverJohn McEnroeRafael NadalIvan LendlNovak DjokovicRoger FedererJimmy Connors

Women's singles leaders

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  Currently active players
Player[2] Titles
   Martina Navratilova 167
  Chris Evert 157
  Steffi Graf 107
  Margaret Court 92
  Serena Williams 73
  Evonne Goolagong 68
  Billie Jean King 67
  Virginia Wade 55
  Lindsay Davenport 55
   Monica Seles 53
  Venus Williams 49
  Justine Henin 43
  Martina Hingis 43
  Kim Clijsters 41
minimum 40 titles (correct as of Dec 2024)

Overall titles (singles & doubles)

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Men leaders

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  Currently active players
Player[1] Singles Doubles Mixed Total Span
  John McEnroe 77 77 1 155 1977–06
  Mike Bryan 0 124 4 128 1998–20
  Bob Bryan 0 119 7 126 1998–20
  Jimmy Connors 109 16 0 125 1972–96
  Roger Federer 103 8 0 111 1998–22
  Ilie Năstase 64 45 2 111 1968–89
  Stan Smith 48 56 0 104 1968–86
  Rafael Nadal 92 11 0 103 2001–
  Rod Laver 72 28 0 100 1968–79
   Ivan Lendl 94 6 0 100 1978–94
  Novak Djokovic 99 1 0 100 2003–
  Tom Okker 28 68 0 96 1968–82
  Daniel Nestor 0 91 4 95 1991–18
  Todd Woodbridge 2 83 6 91 1988–05
  Raúl Ramírez 19 60 0 79 1973–83
  Brian Gottfried 25 54 0 79 1972–85
  Guillermo Vilas 62 16 0 78 1968–92
  Bob Hewitt 7 65 6 78 1968–83
  Mark Woodforde 4 67 5 76 1984–00
  John Newcombe 41 33 0 74 1968–83
  Frew McMillan 2 63 5 70 1968–83
  Björn Borg 66 4 0 70 1973–93
  Marty Riessen 9 53 7 69 1968–81
  Wojtek Fibak 15 52 0 67 1973–89
  Anders Järryd 8 59 0 67 1980–96
  Pete Sampras 64 2 0 66 1988–02
  Leander Paes 1 54 10 65 1991–21
  Emilio Sánchez 15 50 0 65 1984–97
  Tomáš Šmíd 9 55 0 64 1976–92
  Boris Becker 49 15 0 64 1984–99
  Peter Fleming 3 60 0 63 1973–88
  Andre Agassi 60 1 0 61 1986–06
  Jonas Björkman 6 54 0 60 1991–08
  Mahesh Bhupathi 0 52 8 60 1995–16
  Stefan Edberg 41 18 0 59 1983–96
   Nenad Zimonjić 0 54 5 59 1995–21
  Arthur Ashe 44 14 0 58 1968–79
  Max Mirnyi 1 52 5 58 1996–18
  Manuel Orantes 34 22 0 56 1968–83
  Mark Knowles 0 55 1 56 1992–12
  Paul Haarhuis 1 54 0 55 1989–03
  Ken Rosewall[3] 40 14 0 54 1968–80
  Sherwood Stewart 1 51 2 54 1968–85
  Andrés Gómez 21 33 0 54 1979–95
  Yevgeny Kafelnikov 26 27 0 53 1992–03
  Robert Lutz 9 43 0 52 1968–85
  Rick Leach 0 46 4 50 1987–06
  Andy Murray 46 3 0 49 2005–
  Sergio Casal 1 47 1 49 1981–95
  Jacco Eltingh 4 44 0 48 1988–98
  Thomas Muster 44 1 0 45 1985–99
  Mate Pavić 0 39 3 42 2011–
  Nicolas Mahut 4 37 0 41 2000–
  Mark Edmondson 6 34 0 40 1975–88
  Mats Wilander 33 7 0 40 1981–96
  Martin Damm 0 40 0 40 1990–11
minimum 40 overall titles (correct as of December 2024)

Women leaders

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  Currently active players
Player[2] Singles Doubles Mixed Total Span
   Martina Navratilova 167 177 10 354 1975–06
  Chris Evert 157 32 0 189 1972–89
  Margaret Court 92 48 7 147 1968–77
  Pam Shriver 21 111 1 133 1979–97
  Rosemary Casals[4][5] 11 112 3 126 1968–91
  Steffi Graf 107 11 0 118 1982–99
  Martina Hingis 43 64 7 114 1994–17
  Jana Novotná 24 76 4 104 1987–99
  A. Sánchez Vicario 29 69 4 102 1985–02
  Billie Jean King 78 16 7 101 1968–83
  Serena Williams 73 23 2 98 1995–22
  Lindsay Davenport 55 38 0 93 1993–08
  Lisa Raymond 4 79 5 88 1993–15
   Natasha Zvereva 4 80 2 86 1988–02
  Helena Suková 10 69 5 84 1981–98
  Betty Stöve 1 75 4 80 1964–82
  E. Goolagong Cawley 68 11 1 80 1968–83
  Venus Williams 49 22 2 73 1994–
  Gigi Fernández 2 69 0 71 1983–97
   Larisa Neiland 2 65 4 71 1982–99
  Wendy Turnbull 9 55 5 69 1970–89
  Cara Black 1 60 5 66 1998–15
  Rennae Stubbs 0 60 2 62 1986–11
   Monica Seles 53 6 0 59 1989–08
  Virginia Wade 55 0 0 55 1968–86
   Liezel Huber 0 53 2 55 1993–17
  Kim Clijsters 41 11 0 52 1999–22
  Paola Suárez 4 44 0 48 1991–12
  Katarina Srebotnik 4 39 5 48 1995–20
  V. Ruano Pascual 3 43 1 47 1992–10
  Sania Mirza 1 43 3 47 2003–23
   Hana Mandlíková 27 19 0 46 1978–90
  Conchita Martínez 33 13 0 46 1988–06
  Ai Sugiyama 6 38 1 45 1992–09
  Justine Henin 43 2 0 45 1999–11
  Lori McNeil 10 33 1 44 1983–02
  Gabriela Sabatini 27 14 0 41 1985–96
  Samantha Stosur 9 28 3 40 1999–23
  Hsieh Su-wei 3 35 2 40 2001–
  Sara Errani 9 31 0 40 2002–
minimum 40 overall titles (correct as of December 2024)
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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Tennis was a demonstration event at the 1984 Olympics, therefore doesn't count towards Edberg's total.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Most singles titles in the Open Era" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "WTA Record book" (PDF).
  3. ^ listed at Ken Rosewall career statistics
  4. ^ Rosemary Casals Encyclopedia.com
  5. ^ Joel Drucker (March 3, 2009). "Casals far more than King's sidekick". ESPN. ESPN.