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Most Wins at Single Grand Slam Tournament

Most Wins at Single Grand Slam Tournament

At the top of the Open Era list for Most Wins at a Single Grand Slam Tournament stands 🇪🇸Rafael Nadal, with 112 match wins at Roland Garros — the highest recorded men’s singles total at any major tournament. Guinness records Nadal’s Roland Garros dominance as 112 wins from 115 matches, alongside his unmatched 14 French Open titles.

Behind him comes 🇨🇭Roger Federer, with 105 wins at Wimbledon, where he won a men’s Open Era record 8 titles. ATP’s major-tournament wins list places Federer’s Wimbledon total second behind Nadal’s Roland Garros mark.

The next major benchmark is 🇷🇸Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open. In this record he sits at 104 wins at Melbourne Park and remains the tournament’s all-time wins leader in the Open Era sample we are showing here. Federer’s Australian Open total remains another historic single-major mark, built around 10 titles in Melbourne.

Djokovic is also unique because he has reached the 100-win mark at three different Grand Slam tournaments: the Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon. In this record he sits at 104 in Melbourne, 103 in Paris and 102 at Wimbledon, making him the only player to record 100+ wins at three different majors.

A classic Open Era reference point is 🇺🇸Jimmy Connors, who recorded 98 wins at the US Open, still one of the highest single-major totals and the leading non-Big-Three entry near the top of the list.

In this record, the milestone is not simply winning titles, but returning to the same major year after year and stacking victories across generations: Nadal set the ceiling at Roland Garros with 112, Federer owns the great Wimbledon benchmark at 105, and Djokovic is the modern all-surface major-wins outlier, with 100+ wins at three different Slams.