Most Titles at Single Grand Slam Tournament
Most Titles at Single Grand Slam Tournament
At the top of the Open Era list for Most Titles at a Single Grand Slam Tournament stands 🇪🇸 Rafael Nadal, who won Roland Garros 14 times — the most singles titles won by any man at one Grand Slam event. His French Open titles came in 2005–08, 2010–14, 2017–20 and 2022. Nadal’s Roland Garros record is the ultimate single-major dominance case: he went 14-0 in finals, finished with a 112-4 career record in Paris, and won his final title in 2022 by beating 🇳🇴 Casper Ruud 6-3, 6-3, 6-0.
Behind him comes 🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic, with 10 Australian Open titles, the second-highest men’s total at a single Grand Slam tournament. ATP highlights that Djokovic is Nadal’s closest challenger in this category, four titles behind Nadal’s Roland Garros benchmark.
The next major benchmark is 🇨🇠Roger Federer, who won Wimbledon 8 times, the men’s record at the All England Club. Federer’s Wimbledon total remains the grass-court Grand Slam standard, while Djokovic’s Australian Open dominance is the hard-court equivalent among men.
The gap at the top is therefore clear: Nadal’s 14 titles at Roland Garros stand four ahead of Djokovic’s 10 at Australian Open and six ahead of Federer’s 8 at Wimbledon, making Roland Garros the highest single-major peak in men’s Open Era history.
In this record, the milestone is not simply repeated Slam success, but turning one major into a personal empire: Nadal set the ceiling with 14 Roland Garros titles, with Djokovic and Federer providing the closest hard-court and grass equivalents.
| Rank | Player | Titles | Tournament |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 14 | Roland Garros | |
| 2 | 10 | Australian Open | |
| 3 | 8 | Wimbledon |