Roland Garros Records & Statistics
Welcome to the ultimate hub for Roland Garros records. This extensive database aggregates Open Era statistics, match details, and historical achievements for one of tennis's most prestigious events. Navigate through our curated data to discover which players have left their mark on the tournament.
Our tables are continually updated to reflect the latest editions, providing deep insights into men's singles performances. You can explore everything from the players claiming the most championship titles and match wins, to specialized metrics like winning percentages, the youngest and oldest champions, and the longest consecutive winning streaks.
π Titles & Wins
Discover the ultimate champions. See who has lifted the trophy the most times and who holds the record for the most match wins and appearances in the main draw.
β³ Age Records
Tennis spans generations. Investigate the youngest prodigies to break through and the oldest veterans to sustain success across different rounds.
π Streaks & Stats
Analyze dominance over time. Explore the longest uninterrupted winning streaks and the highest winning percentages among the sport's elite.
Records Overview
Updated: June 17, 2026
Titles won
The all-time record for titles at Roland Garros belongs to πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal, who has lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires 14 times β a mark that looks virtually unassailable. Behind him, on 6 titles, stands πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg. Others to have won the tournament more than once: πΈπͺ Mats Wilander (3), π¨πΏ Ivan Lendl (3), π§π· Gustavo Kuerten (3), π·πΈ Novak Djokovic (3), π¨πΏ Jan Kodes (2), πΊπΈ Jim Courier (2), πͺπΈ Sergi Bruguera (2), πͺπΈ Carlos Alcaraz (2).
Wins & Matches played
In terms of total match wins, πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal is in a class of his own with 112 victories β ahead of π·πΈ Novak Djokovic (101). The same holds for total matches played: Djokovic has taken the court 118 times, ahead of Nadal (116). β Full wins leaderboard Β· Most matches played
Editions entered
The player who has entered the most editions of Roland Garros is π«π· Richard Gasquet with 22 appearances, ahead of πͺπΈ Feliciano Lopez (21). β Full entries leaderboard
Finals reached
πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal holds the record for finals reached: 14 β a testament to his unmatched consistency at the very top of this Grand Slam across multiple decades.
Winning streaks & Consecutive titles
πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal holds the record for the longest unbeaten run: 39 consecutive wins between 2010 and 2015. He also holds the record for consecutive titles: 5 in a row from 2010 to 2014. Second on the streak list: πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg (28), followed by πΊπΈ Jim Courier (20), πͺπΈ Sergi Bruguera (19), π¨πΏ Ivan Lendl (18), π§π· Gustavo Kuerten (17). β Full streak leaderboard
Titles without dropping a set
πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal has won the title without conceding a set 4 times (2008, 2010, 2017, 2020). Others: πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg (2Γ), π·π΄ Ilie Nastase (1Γ).
Age records
The youngest champion in tournament history is πΊπΈ Michael Chang, who won the title at just 17 years and 96 days in 1989, defeating πΈπͺ Stefan Edberg in the final. The oldest champion is π·πΈ Novak Djokovic at 36 years and 6 days (2023).
The youngest player to win a match is πΊπΈ Michael Chang at 16 years and 90 days (1988), while the oldest match winner is π¦πΊ Bob Howe at 44 years and 295 days (1970). The youngest participant ever is π«π· Francois Errard, who took to the court at 15 years and 255 days in 1983.
Fewest games lost en route to the title
πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg holds the record, dropping just 32 games in 1978. Top three: Borg (32, 1978) Β· πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal (35, 2017) Β· πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg (38, 1980). β Full leaderboard
Timespan records
πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal holds the record for the longest span between first and last title: 17 years (2005β2022). The longest gap between two title wins by the same player is 5 years, achieved by π·πΈ Novak Djokovic between 2016 and 2021. The tournament has been held from 1968 (π¦πΊ Ken Rosewall) through 2025 (πͺπΈ Carlos Alcaraz). β Full timespan records
Ten youngest champions in history
The list of the youngest champions ever is topped by πΊπΈ Michael Chang, who won in 1989 aged just 17 years and 96 days. Second is πΈπͺ Mats Wilander at 17 years and 274 days (1982), followed by πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg (17 years and 361 days, 1974), πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal (18 years and 354 days, 2005), and πΈπͺ Bjorn Borg (18 years and 362 days, 1975).
The rest of the top ten: πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal (19 years and 360 days, 2006), π§π· Gustavo Kuerten (20 years and 257 days, 1997), πΈπͺ Mats Wilander (20 years and 277 days, 1985), πΊπΈ Jim Courier (20 years and 283 days, 1991), and πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal (20 years and 359 days, 2007).