Name |
Birth |
Death |
Nationality |
HoF |
Rank |
Highest inclusion criteria
|
Robert Abdesselam |
1920 |
2006 |
France |
|
|
1949 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
José Acasuso |
1982 |
– |
Argentina |
|
20 |
Ranking in 2006
|
András Ádám-Stolpa |
1921 |
2010 |
Hungary |
|
|
1947 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Andre Agassi |
1970 |
– |
United States |
2011 |
1 |
Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles and a career Golden Grand Slam completed in 1999 + 1 Olympic gold medal → 1992 Wimbledon champion • 1994/1999 US Open champion • 1995/2000/2001/2003 Australian Open champion • 1999 French Open champion • 1996 Olympic gold medalist • 1990 ATP Tour World Championships winner • ranking world no. 1 for 101 weeks
|
Ronald Agénor |
1964 |
– |
Haiti |
|
22 |
1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1989
|
Juan Aguilera |
1962 |
– |
|
|
7 |
Ranking in 1984
|
Roberto Bautista Agut |
1988 |
– |
|
|
9 |
Ranking in 2020 • 2016 Olympics quarterfinals • 2019 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Karim Alami |
1973 |
– |
Morocco |
|
25 |
Ranking in 2000
|
Carlos Alcaraz |
2003 |
– |
|
|
1 |
2022 U.S. Open champion • 2022 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022
|
Fred Alexander |
1880 |
1969 |
United States |
1961 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1908 Australasian Championships winner
|
John Alexander |
1951 |
– |
Australia |
|
8 |
1977 (December) Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1975
|
Wilmer Allison |
1904 |
1977 |
United States |
1963 |
4 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1935 United States champion, 1934 finalist • 1930 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1932 and 1935
|
Nicolás Almagro |
1985 |
– |
Spain |
|
9 |
2008/2010/2012 French Open quarterfinalist •2013 Australian Open quarterfinalist• ranking in 2011
|
Manuel Alonso |
1895 |
1984 |
Spain |
1977 |
5 |
1921 Wimbledon semifinalist • rated world no. 5 in 1927
|
Felicisimo Ampon |
1920 |
1997 |
Philippines |
|
|
1952, 1953 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Vijay Amritraj |
1953 |
– |
India |
|
16 |
1973 and 1981 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1973 and 1974 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980
|
Mario Ančić |
1984 |
– |
Croatia |
|
7 |
2004 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2006
|
James Anderson |
1894 |
1973 |
Australia |
2013 |
3 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1922, 1924 and 1925 Australasian champion • rated world no. 3 in 1924 and 1925
|
Kevin Anderson |
1986 |
– |
South Africa |
|
5 |
2018 Wimbledon finalist • 2017 US Open finalist • ranking in 2018
|
Mal Anderson |
1935 |
– |
Australia |
2000 |
2 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1957 United States champion • rated amateur world no. 2 in 1957 and 1958
|
Igor Andreev |
1983 |
– |
Russia |
|
18 |
2007 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2008
|
John Andrews |
1952 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1975 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Matt Anger |
1963 |
– |
United States |
|
23 |
Ranking in 1986
|
Paul Annacone |
1963 |
– |
United States |
|
12 |
1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986
|
Hicham Arazi |
1973 |
– |
Morocco |
|
22 |
1997 and 1998 French Open quarterfinalist • 2000 and 2004 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2001
|
Jimmy Arias |
1964 |
– |
United States |
|
5 |
1983 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1984
|
Jordi Arrese |
1964 |
– |
Spain |
|
23 |
1992 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1991
|
József Asbóth |
1917 |
1986 |
Hungary |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1947 French champion • 1948 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Arthur Ashe |
1943 |
1993 |
United States |
1985 |
2 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1968 U.S. Open champion • 1970 Australian Open champion • 1975 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1975
|
Félix Auger-Aliassime |
2000 |
– |
Canada |
|
6 |
2021 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2022 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022
|
Bunny Austin |
1906 |
2000 |
Great Britain |
1997 |
2 |
1932 and 1938 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 French finalist • amateur ranking in 1931
|
Luis Ayala |
1932 |
– |
Chile |
|
5 |
1958 and 1960 French finalist • ranking in 1958
|
Wilfred Baddeley |
1872 |
1929 |
Great Britain |
2013 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1891, 1892 and 1895 Wimbledon champion, 1893, 1894 and 1896 runner-up
|
Marcos Baghdatis |
1985 |
– |
Cyprus |
|
8 |
2006 Australian Open finalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2006
|
Corrado Barazzutti |
1953 |
– |
Italy |
|
7 |
1977 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1978 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1978
|
Herbert Roper Barrett |
1873 |
1943 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1908, 1909 and 1911 Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic gold medalist
|
Pierre Barthès |
1941 |
– |
France |
|
|
Ranked a world top-20 player for 1971
|
Nikoloz Basilashvili |
1992 |
– |
Georgia |
|
16 |
Ranking in 2019
|
Alfred Beamish |
1879 |
1944 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1912 Australasian championships finalist
|
Boris Becker |
1967 |
– |
West Germany/Germany |
2003 |
1 |
Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1985/1986/1989 Wimbledon champion • 1989 U.S. Open champion • 1991/1996 Australian Open champion • 1988 Masters Grand Prix champion; 1992/1995 ATP Tour World champion • ranking world no. 1 for 12 weeks in 1991
|
Karl Behr |
1885 |
1949 |
United States |
1969 |
|
1906 U.S. Championship finalist
|
Mike Belkin |
1945 |
– |
Canada |
|
|
1968 Australian Championships quarterfinalist
|
Thomaz Bellucci |
1987 |
– |
Brazil |
|
21 |
Ranking in 2010
|
Eduardo Bengoechea |
1959 |
– |
Argentina |
|
21 |
Ranking in 1987
|
Julien Benneteau |
1981 |
– |
France |
|
25 |
2006 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2014
|
Alberto Berasategui |
1973 |
– |
|
|
7 |
1994 French Open finalist • ranking in 1994
|
Tomáš Berdych |
1985 |
– |
Czech Republic |
|
4 |
2010 Wimbledon finalist • 2011 Tour Finals semifinalist • ranking in 2015
|
Lennart Bergelin |
1925 |
2008 |
Sweden |
|
|
1946/1948/1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Jay Berger |
1966 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
1989 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990
|
Christian Bergström |
1967 |
– |
Sweden |
|
|
1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Marcel Bernard |
1914 |
1994 |
France |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 French Championships champion
|
Matteo Berrettini |
1996 |
– |
Italy |
|
6 |
2021 Wimbledon finalist • 2019 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2022
|
Paolo Bertolucci |
1951 |
– |
Italy |
|
12 |
1973 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1973
|
Henry Billington |
1909 |
1980 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1939 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Jonas Björkman |
1972 |
– |
Sweden |
|
4 |
1997 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1997
|
Byron Black |
1969 |
– |
Zimbabwe |
|
22 |
1995 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2000 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1996
|
James Blake |
1979 |
– |
United States |
|
4 |
2005/2006 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2006
|
Galo Blanco |
1976 |
– |
|
|
|
1997 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Arnaud Boetsch |
1969 |
– |
France |
|
12 |
Ranking in 1996
|
Björn Borg |
1956 |
– |
Sweden |
1987 |
1 |
Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1974/1975/1978/1979/1980/1981 French Open champion • 1976/1977/1978/1979/1980 Wimbledon champion • 1979/1980 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranking world no. 1 for 109 weeks → for 1 week in 1977, 32 in 1979, 49 in 1980 and 27 in 1981
|
Jean Borotra |
1898 |
1994 |
France |
1976 |
2 |
Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles → 1924 and 1931 French champion • 1924 and 1926 Wimbledon champion • 1928 Australian champion • ranking in 1926
|
Jeff Borowiak |
1949 |
– |
United States |
|
25 |
Ranking in 1977
|
William Bowrey |
1943 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1968 Australian champion
|
Christian Boussus |
1908 |
2003 |
France |
|
|
1931 French Championships finalist, 1928 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Jacques Brichant |
1930 |
2011 |
Belgium |
|
|
1958 French Championships semifinalist
|
Godfrey Brinley |
1864 |
1939 |
United States |
|
|
1885 U.S. Championships finalist
|
John Bromwich |
1918 |
1999 |
Australia |
1984 |
2 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1939 and 1946 Australian champion • ranking in 1939
|
Norman Brookes |
1877 |
1968 |
Australia |
1977 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1907 and 1914 Wimbledon champion • 1911 Australasian champion
|
Geoff Brown |
1924 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
3 |
1946 Wimbledon finalist • amateur ranking in 1946
|
Tom Brown |
1922 |
2011 |
United States |
|
|
1946 United States finalist • 1947 Wimbledon finalist
|
Sergi Bruguera |
1971 |
– |
|
|
3 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1993/1994 French Open champion • 1996 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1994
|
Butch Buchholz |
1940 |
– |
United States |
2005 |
5 |
1960 U.S. National semifinalist • ranking in 1960
|
Don Budge |
1915 |
2000 |
United States |
1964 |
1 |
Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1937 and 1938 Wimbledon champion • 1937 and 1938 United States champion • 1938 French champion • 1938 Australian champion • rated amateur world no. 1 for 2 years, 1937 through 1938
|
Pablo Carreño Busta |
1991 |
– |
Spain |
|
10 |
Ranking in 2017 • 2017/2020 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2021 Olympic bronze medalist
|
Darren Cahill |
1965 |
– |
Australia |
|
22 |
Ranking in 1989 • 1988 U.S. Open semifinalist
|
Oliver Campbell |
1871 |
1953 |
United States |
1955 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1890, 1891 and 1892 United States champion
|
Agustín Calleri |
1976 |
– |
Argentina |
|
16 |
Ranking in 2003
|
Omar Camporese |
1968 |
– |
Italy |
|
18 |
Ranking in 1992
|
Francesco Cancellotti |
1963 |
– |
Italy |
|
21 |
Ranking in 1985
|
Guillermo Cañas |
1977 |
– |
Argentina |
|
8 |
Ranking in 2005 ◌ 2002/2005/2007 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Cristiano Caratti |
1970 |
– |
Italy |
|
|
1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Kent Carlsson |
1968 |
– |
Sweden |
|
6 |
Ranking in 1988
|
Ross Case |
1951 |
– |
Australia |
|
13 |
Ranking in 1976 ◌ 1974 Australian Open semifinalist
|
Pat Cash |
1965 |
– |
Australia |
|
4 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1987 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1988
|
Marco Cecchinato |
1992 |
– |
Italy |
|
16 |
2018 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2019
|
František Cejnar |
1917 |
1965 |
Czechoslovakia |
|
|
1937, 1938 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1938 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Malcolm Chace |
1875 |
1955 |
United States |
1961 |
|
1894 United States semifinalist
|
Thierry Champion |
1966 |
– |
France |
|
|
1990 French Open quarterfinalist • 1991 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Michael Chang |
1972 |
– |
United States |
2008 |
2 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1989 French Open champion • ranking in 1996
|
Jérémy Chardy |
1987 |
– |
France |
|
25 |
2013 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2013
|
Juan Ignacio Chela |
1979 |
– |
Argentina |
|
15 |
2004/2011 French Open quarterfinalist • 2007 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2004
|
Andrei Cherkasov |
1970 |
– |
Soviet Union/ Russia |
|
13 |
1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1990 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991
|
Andrei Chesnokov |
1966 |
– |
Soviet Union/ Russia |
|
9 |
1989 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1991
|
Herbert Chipp |
1850 |
1903 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1884 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Marin Čilić |
1988 |
– |
Croatia |
|
3 |
2014 U.S. Open champion • 2017 Wimbledon finalist • 2018 Australian Open finalist • 2022 French open semifinalist • 2010 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2018
|
Francisco Clavet |
1968 |
– |
Spain |
|
18 |
Ranking in 1992
|
Arnaud Clément |
1977 |
– |
France |
|
10 |
2001 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 2001
|
José Luis Clerc |
1958 |
– |
Argentina |
|
4 |
1981 and 1982 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1981
|
William Clothier |
1881 |
1962 |
United States |
1956 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1906 United States champion
|
Henri Cochet |
1901 |
1987 |
France |
1976 |
1 |
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1922, 1926, 1928, 1930 and 1932 French champion • 1927 and 1929 Wimbledon champion • 1928 United States champion • rated world no. 1 amateur for 3 years, 1928 through 1930
|
Jimmy Connors |
1952 |
– |
United States |
1998 |
1 |
Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles → 1974 Australian Open champion, 1975 finalist • 1974 and 1982 Wimbledon champion • 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982 and 1983 U.S. Open champion • 1977 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranking world no. 1 for 268 weeks → 22 weeks in 1974, 52 weeks in 1975, 52 weeks in 1976, 51 weeks in 1977, 52 weeks in 1978, 22 weeks in 1979, 8 weeks in 1982 and 9 weeks in 1983
|
Elwood Cooke |
1913 |
2004 |
United States |
|
|
1939 Wimbledon finalist
|
Ashley Cooper |
1936 |
2020 |
Australia |
1991 |
1 |
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1957 and 1958 Australian champion • 1958 Wimbledon champion • 1958 United States champion • amateur ranking no. 1 for 1957 and 1958
|
John Cooper |
1946 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1971 and 1972 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Patricio Cornejo |
1944 |
– |
Chile |
|
|
1974 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Guillermo Coria |
1982 |
– |
Argentina |
|
3 |
2004 French Open finalist • ranking in 2004
|
Borna Ćorić |
1996 |
– |
Croatia |
|
12 |
2020 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2018
|
Àlex Corretja |
1974 |
– |
Spain |
|
2 |
1998/2001 French Open finalist • 1998 Masters champion • ranking in 1999
|
Albert Costa |
1975 |
– |
Spain |
|
6 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2002 French Open champion • ranking in 2002
|
Carlos Costa |
1968 |
– |
Spain |
|
10 |
Ranking in 1992
|
Jim Courier |
1970 |
– |
United States |
2005 |
1 |
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1991 and 1992 French Open champion • 1992 and 1993 Australian Open champion • ranking world no. 1 for 58 weeks in 1992
|
Mark Cox |
1943 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
13 |
1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1977
|
Gottfried von Cramm |
1909 |
1976 |
/ Germany |
1977 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1934/1936 French champion, 1935 finalist • 1935/1936/1937 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 U.S. finalist
|
Jack Crawford |
1908 |
1991 |
Australia |
1979 |
1 |
Winner of 6 Grand slam titles → 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1935 Australian champion • 1933 French champion • 1933 Wimbledon champion • amateur ranking, 1933
|
Dick Crealy |
1944 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1970 Australian Open finalist
|
Gianni Cucelli |
1916 |
1977 |
Italy |
|
|
1947, 1948 and 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Pablo Cuevas |
1986 |
– |
Uruguay |
|
19 |
Ranking in 2016
|
Kevin Curren |
1958 |
– |
South Africa/ United States |
|
5 |
1984 Australian Open finalist • 1985 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1985
|
Sven Davidson |
1928 |
2008 |
Sweden |
2007 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand slam title → 1957 French champion
|
Dwight Davis |
1879 |
1945 |
United States |
1956 |
|
1898 United States finalist
|
Scott Davis |
1962 |
– |
United States |
|
11 |
1984 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985
|
Franco Davín |
1970 |
– |
Argentina |
|
|
1991 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Nikolay Davydenko |
1981 |
– |
Russia |
|
3 |
2005/2007 French Open semifinalist • 2006/2007 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2009 Tour Finals champion • ranking in 2006
|
Max Decugis |
1882 |
1978 |
France |
|
|
1911, 1912 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1906 Olympic gold medalist
|
Juan Martín del Potro |
1988 |
– |
Argentina |
|
3 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2009 U.S. Open champion • 2009 Tour finals finalist • 2016 Olympics silver medalist • ranking in 2018
|
Alex de Minaur |
1999 |
– |
Australia |
|
18 |
2020 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2019
|
Phil Dent |
1950 |
– |
Australia |
|
17 |
1974 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1977
|
Taylor Dent |
1981 |
– |
United States |
|
21 |
Ranking in 2005
|
Steve Denton |
1956 |
– |
United States |
|
12 |
1981 and 1982 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1983
|
Bernard Destremau |
1917 |
2002 |
France |
|
|
1937 French Championships semifinalist
|
Filip Dewulf |
1972 |
– |
Belgium |
|
|
1997 French Open semifinalist
|
Colin Dibley |
1944 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1979 Australian Open semifinalist
|
Eddie Dibbs |
1951 |
– |
United States |
|
5 |
1975 and 1976 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1978
|
Mark Dickson |
1959 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1983 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
Keith Diepraam |
1942 |
– |
South Africa |
|
|
1965 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Grigor Dimitrov |
1991 |
– |
Bulgaria |
|
3 |
2014 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2017 • 2017 Tour Finals champion
|
Charles P. Dixon |
1873 |
1939 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1901, 1911 Wimbledon finalist
|
Arnaud Di Pasquale |
1979 |
– |
France |
|
|
2000 Olympic bronze medalist
|
Novak Djokovic |
1987 |
– |
Serbia |
|
1 |
Winner of 21 Grand Slam titles including a double Career Grand Slam in 2016 and 2021 → 2008/2011/2012/2013/2015/2016/2019/2020/2021 Australian Open champion (9) • 2011/2014/2015/2018/2019/2021/2022 Wimbledon champion (7) • 2011/2015/2018 U.S. Open champion (3) • 2016/2021 French Open champion (2) • 2008/12/13/14/15/22 Tour finals champion (6) • 2008 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking world no. 1 at a record of 373 weeks (2011–2022)
|
John Doeg |
1908 |
1978 |
United States |
1962 |
|
1930 United States champion
|
Laurence Doherty |
1875 |
1919 |
Great Britain |
1980 |
|
Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 Wimbledon champion • 1903 United States champion • 1900 Olympic gold medalist
|
Reginald Doherty |
1872 |
1910 |
Great Britain |
1980 |
|
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900 Wimbledon champion • 1902 United States runner-up
|
Alexandr Dolgopolov |
1988 |
– |
Ukraine |
|
13 |
2011 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2012
|
Irvin Dorfman |
1926 |
2006 |
United States |
|
|
1950 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Sláva Doseděl |
1970 |
– |
Czech Republic |
|
|
1999 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
Stanley Doust |
1879 |
1961 |
Australia |
|
|
1913 Wimbledon finalist
|
Hendrik Dreekmann |
1975 |
– |
|
|
|
1994 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Brad Drewett |
1958 |
2013 |
Australia |
|
|
1975 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Jaroslav Drobný |
1921 |
2001 |
// Czechoslovakia/Egypt |
1983 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1951 and 1952 French champion • 1954 Wimbledon champion
|
Cliff Drysdale |
1941 |
– |
South Africa |
2013 |
13 |
1968 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1969 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974
|
Robin Drysdale |
1952 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
|
1977 (December) Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Pat DuPré |
1954 |
– |
United States |
|
14 |
1979 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1980
|
James Dwight |
1852 |
1917 |
United States |
1955 |
|
1883 U.S. Championship finalist
|
Wilberforce Eaves |
1867 |
1920 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1895, 1896, 1897 Wimbledon finalist • 1897(Ch) U.S. Championships finalist • 1908 Olympic bronze medalist
|
Stefan Edberg |
1966 |
– |
Sweden |
2004 |
1 |
Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1985 and 1987 Australian Open champion • 1988 and 1990 Wimbledon champion • 1991 and 1992 U.S. Open champion • 1989 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranking no. 1 for 72 weeks → 21 weeks in 1990, 40 in 1991 and 11 in 1992
|
Mark Edmondson |
1954 |
– |
Australia |
|
15 |
Winner of 1 Grand slam title → 1976 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1982
|
Kyle Edmund |
1995 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
14 |
2018 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2018
|
Younes El Aynaoui |
1971 |
– |
Morocco |
|
14 |
2000 and 2003 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2002 and 2003 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2003
|
Ismail El Shafei |
1947 |
– |
Egypt |
|
|
1974 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Jacco Eltingh |
1970 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
19 |
1995 Australian Open quarterfinalist, 1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995.
|
Roy Emerson |
1936 |
– |
Australia |
1982 |
1 |
Winner of 12 Grand Slam titles → 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967 Australian champion • 1961 and 1964 United States champion • 1963 and 1967 French champion • 1964 and 1965 Wimbledon champion • ranking world no. 1 amateur for two years, 1964 and 1965
|
Thomas Enqvist |
1974 |
– |
Sweden |
|
4 |
1999 Australian Open finalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 2001 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1999
|
Nicolas Escudé |
1976 |
– |
France |
|
17 |
1998 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2000
|
Lestocq Robert Erskine |
1857 |
1916 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1878 Wimbledon All Comers finalist
|
Dan Evans |
1990 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
22 |
Ranking in 2021
|
Kelly Evernden |
1961 |
– |
New Zealand |
|
|
1987 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Brian Fairlie |
1948 |
– |
New Zealand |
|
24 |
Ranking in 1973
|
Robert Falkenburg |
1926 |
– |
United States |
1974 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1948 Wimbledon champion
|
Roger Federer |
1981 |
– |
Switzerland |
|
1 |
Winner of 20 Grand Slam titles and a career Grand Slam completed in 2009 ◌ 2003/2004/2005/2006/2007/2009/2012/2017 Wimbledon champion (8) • 2004/2006/2007/2010/2017/2018 Australian Open champion (6) • 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008 U.S. Open champion (5) • 2009 French Open champion • 2003/2004/2006/2007/2010/2011 Tour Finals champion (6) • 2012 Olympics silver medalist ◌ Ranking: world no. 1 for 310 weeks (2004–2018) of which 237 consecutive (also a record) (2004–2008)
|
Peter Feigl |
1951 |
– |
Austria |
|
|
1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Wayne Ferreira |
1971 |
– |
/ South Africa |
|
6 |
1992 and 2003 Australian Open semifinalist • 1992 Olympic silver medalists • ranking in 1995
|
David Ferrer |
1982 |
– |
Spain |
|
3 |
2013 French Open finalist • 2007 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2013
|
Juan Carlos Ferrero |
1980 |
– |
Spain |
|
1 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2003 French Open champion • 2002 Tour Finals finalist, 2001 semifinalist • ranking world no. 1 for 8 weeks, in 2003
|
Wojtek Fibak |
1952 |
– |
Poland |
|
10 |
1977 and 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1980 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1977
|
Marcelo Filippini |
1967 |
– |
Uruguay |
|
|
1999 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Jaime Fillol |
1946 |
– |
Chile |
|
14 |
1975 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974
|
Mardy Fish |
1981 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
2007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2004 Olympic single silver medalist • ranking in 2011
|
John Fitzgerald |
1960 |
– |
Australia |
|
25 |
Ranking in 1988
|
Herbie Flam |
1928 |
1980 |
United States |
|
5 |
1950 United States finalist • 1957 French finalist • ranking in 1957
|
Peter Fleming |
1955 |
– |
United States |
|
8 |
1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980
|
Fabio Fognini |
1987 |
– |
Italy |
|
9 |
2011 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2019
|
Gordon Forbes |
1934 |
2020 |
South Africa |
|
|
1962 United States quarterfinalist
|
Guy Forget |
1965 |
– |
France |
|
4 |
1991 and 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1991, 1992 and 1994 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991
|
Željko Franulović |
1947 |
– |
Yugoslavia |
|
8 |
1970 French Open finalist • ranking in 1991
|
Neale Fraser |
1933 |
– |
Australia |
1984 |
1 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 United States champion • 1960 Wimbledon champion • amateur No. 1 ranking, 1959 and 1960
|
Rod Frawley |
1952 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1979 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Taylor Fritz |
1997 |
– |
United States |
|
8 |
2022 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2022 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2022
|
Frank Froehling |
1942 |
2020 |
United States |
|
|
1971 French Open semifinalist
|
Otto Froitzheim |
1884 |
1962 |
Germany |
|
|
1914 Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic silver medalist
|
Richard Fromberg |
1970 |
– |
Australia |
|
24 |
Ranking in 1990
|
Renzo Furlan |
1970 |
– |
Italy |
|
19 |
1995 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1996
|
Jan-Michael Gambill |
1977 |
– |
United States |
|
14 |
2004 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2001
|
Guillermo García López |
1983 |
– |
Spain |
|
23 |
Ranking in 2011
|
Cristian Garín |
1996 |
– |
Chile |
|
17 |
2022 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2021
|
Chuck Garland |
1898 |
1971 |
United States |
|
|
1919, 1920 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Richard Gasquet |
1986 |
– |
France |
|
7 |
2007 and 2015 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2013 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2007
|
Andrea Gaudenzi |
1973 |
– |
Italy |
|
18 |
Ranking in 1995
|
Gastón Gaudio |
1978 |
– |
Argentina |
|
5 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2004 French Open champion • 2005 Tour Finals semifinalist • ranking in 2005
|
Vitas Gerulaitis |
1954 |
1994 |
United States |
|
3 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1977(December) Australian Open champion • 1979 and 1981 Masters Grand Prix finalist • ranking in 1978
|
Sam Giammalva |
1934 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1955 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
|
Sammy Giammalva Jr. |
1963 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Bob Giltinan |
1949 |
– |
Australia |
|
16 |
Ranking in 1974 ◌ 1977(December) Australian Open semifinalist
|
Robby Ginepri |
1982 |
– |
United States |
|
15 |
Ranking in 2005 ◌ 2005 U.S. Open semifinalist
|
Andrés Gimeno |
1938 |
2019 |
Spain |
2009 |
10 |
Winner of one Grand Slam titles → 1972 French champion • ranking amateur in 1969
|
Juan Gisbert Sr. |
1942 |
– |
/ Spain |
|
|
1968 Australian Championships finalist – 1975 Masters Grand Prix champion, partnering Manuel Orantes
|
Drew Gitlin |
1958 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Brad Gilbert |
1961 |
– |
United States |
|
4 |
Ranking in 1990 ◌ 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1990 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1988 Olympics bronze medalist
|
Hans Gildemeister |
1956 |
– |
Chile |
|
12 |
Ranking in 1980 ◌ 1978/1979/1980 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Shlomo Glickstein |
1958 |
– |
Israel |
|
22 |
Ranking in 1982 ◌ 1981 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
William Glyn |
1860 |
1939 |
United States |
|
|
1881 U.S. Championships finalist
|
André Gobert |
1890 |
1951 |
France |
|
|
1912 Wimbledon finalist • 1912 Olympic gold medalist
|
David Goffin |
1990 |
– |
Belgium |
|
7 |
2016 French Open quarterfinalist • 2017 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2017 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2017
|
Dan Goldie |
1963 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1989 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Jérôme Golmard |
1973 |
2017 |
France |
|
22 |
Ranking in 1999
|
Andrés Gómez |
1960 |
– |
Ecuador |
|
4 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1990 French Open champion, 1984, 1986 and 1987 quarterfinalist • 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990
|
Pancho Gonzales |
1928 |
1995 |
United States |
1968 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1948 and 1949 United States champion • 1968 French Open semifinalist • 1968 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • rated world no. 1 for 8 years, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 and (as co-no.1) 1960
|
Fernando González |
1980 |
– |
Chile |
|
5 |
2007 Australian Open finalist • 2008 Olympic silver medalist, 2004 bronze medalist • ranking in 2007
|
Vere St. Leger Goold |
1853 |
1909 |
Ireland |
|
|
1879 Wimbledon finalist
|
Arthur Gore |
1868 |
1928 |
Great Britain |
2006 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1900, 1901 and 1909 Wimbledon champion • 1908 Olympic gold medallist
|
Spencer Gore
|
1850 |
1906 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1877 Wimbledon champion, 1878 finalist
|
Tom Gorman |
1946 |
– |
United States |
|
8 |
1971 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1973 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1973
|
Brian Gottfried |
1952 |
– |
United States |
|
3 |
1977 French Open finalist • ranking in 1977
|
Georges Goven |
1948 |
– |
France |
|
|
1970 French Open semifinalist
|
Clark Graebner |
1943 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
1967 United States finalist • ranking in 1968
|
Bryan Grant |
1910 |
1986 |
United States |
1972 |
6 |
1935 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1937
|
Colin Gregory |
1903 |
1959 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1929 Australian champion
|
Seymour Greenberg |
1920 |
2006 |
United States |
|
|
1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
|
Charles Walder Grinstead |
1860 |
1930 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Finalist in 1884 Wimbledon Championships – Gentlemen's singles
|
Sébastien Grosjean |
1978 |
– |
France |
|
4 |
2001 Australian Open semifinalist • 2001 French Open semifinalist • 2003 and 2004 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2001 Tennis Masters Cup finalist • winner of 1 ATP Masters Series event • ranking in 2002
|
Ernests Gulbis |
1988 |
– |
Latvia |
|
10 |
2014 French Open semifinalist• ranking in 2014
|
Tim Gullikson |
1951 |
1996 |
United States |
|
15 |
1979 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1979
|
Tom Gullikson |
1951 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
István Gulyás |
1931 |
2000 |
Hungary |
|
|
1966 French finalist, 1971 quarterfinalist
|
Jan Gunnarsson |
1962 |
– |
Sweden |
|
25 |
1989 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1985
|
Heinz Günthardt |
1959 |
– |
Switzerland |
|
22 |
1985 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1985 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1986
|
Magnus Gustafsson |
1967 |
– |
Sweden |
|
10 |
1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991
|
Paul Haarhuis |
1966 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
18 |
1991 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995
|
Tommy Haas |
1978 |
– |
|
|
2 |
2000 Olympic silver medalist • 1999/2002/2007 Australian Open semifinalist • 2009 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2002
|
Harold Hackett |
1878 |
1937 |
United States |
1961 |
|
1906 United quarterfinalist
|
Frank Hadow |
1855 |
1946 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1878 Wimbledon champion, 1879 runner-up
|
Edward L. Hall |
1872 |
1932 |
United States |
|
|
1892 U.S. Championships semifinalist
|
Valentine Hall |
1867 |
1934 |
United States |
|
|
1891 U.S. Championships semifinalist
|
Willoughby Hamilton |
1864 |
1943 |
Ireland |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1890 Wimbledon champion, 1889 semifinalist
|
Victor Hănescu |
1981 |
– |
Romania |
|
|
2005 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Charles Hare |
1915 |
1996 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1937 French Championships quarterfinalist, 1937 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
|
Rodney Harmon |
1961 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
John Hartley |
1849 |
1935 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1879 and 1880 Wimbledon champion, 1881 runner-up
|
John Hawkes |
1899 |
1990 |
Australia |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1926 Australasian champion • 1928 French Championships semifinalist
|
Charles Heathcote |
1841 |
1915 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1877 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist
|
Henner Henkel |
1915 |
1943 |
/ Germany |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1937 French champion • 1938, 1939 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Tim Henman |
1974 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
4 |
1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2004 French Open semifinalist • 2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 2002
|
John Hennessey |
1900 |
1981 |
United States |
|
8 |
Ranking in 1927 and 1928
|
Bob Hewitt |
1940 |
– |
Australia/ South Africa |
|
6 |
1960, 1962 and 1963 Australian semifinalist • ranking amateur, 1967
|
Lleyton Hewitt |
1981 |
– |
Australia |
2022 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 2001 U.S. Open champion • 2002 Wimbledon champion • 2001/2002 Tour Finals champion • ranking no. 1 for 80 weeks
|
José Higueras |
1953 |
– |
|
|
6 |
1982 and 1983 French Open semifinalist, 1977 and 1979 quarterfinalist – ranking in 1983
|
Jakob Hlasek |
1964 |
– |
Switzerland |
|
22 |
1991 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985
|
Lew Hoad |
1934 |
1994 |
Australia |
1980 |
1 |
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1956 and 1957 Wimbledon champion • 1956 French champion • 1956 Australian champion • ranking world no. 1 amateur for 2 years, 1953, 1956. ranking world no. 1 professional 1959 Ampol points
|
Clarence Hobart |
1870 |
1930 |
United States |
|
|
1891, 1905 U.S. Championships finalist • 1898 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Henrik Holm |
1968 |
– |
Sweden |
|
17 |
Ranking in 1993
|
Ronald Holmberg |
1938 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
1959 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1961 French Championships quarterfinalist • ranking in 1960
|
Greg Holmes |
1963 |
– |
United States |
|
22 |
Ranking in 1985
|
Chip Hooper |
1958 |
– |
United States |
|
17 |
Ranking in 1982
|
Harry Hopman |
1906 |
1985 |
Australia |
1978 |
|
1930, 1931 and 1932 Australian Championships finalist
|
Fred Hovey |
1868 |
1945 |
United States |
1974 |
|
1895 United States champion, 1896 finalist
|
Dominik Hrbatý |
1978 |
– |
Slovakia |
|
12 |
1999 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2004
|
Jiří Hřebec |
1950 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
25 |
Ranking in 1974
|
Pat Hughes |
1902 |
1997 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1931 French Championships semifinalist
|
Ugo Humbert |
1998 |
– |
France |
|
25 |
Ranking in 2021
|
Joe Hunt |
1919 |
1945 |
United States |
1966 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1943 U.S. champion
|
Frank Hunter |
1894 |
1981 |
United States |
1961 |
|
1923 Wimbledon finalist • 1928 and 1929 United States finalist
|
Hubert Hurkacz |
1997 |
– |
Poland |
|
9 |
2021 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2021
|
John Isner |
1985 |
– |
United States |
|
8 |
2018 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2011/2018 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2018
|
Goran Ivanišević |
1971 |
– |
Yugoslavia / Croatia |
|
2 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2001 Wimbledon champion • 1996 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1994
|
Sydney Jacob |
1879 |
1977 |
India |
|
|
1925 French Championships semifinalist, 1925 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Martín Jaite |
1964 |
– |
Argentina |
|
10 |
1985 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990
|
Jerzy Janowicz |
1990 |
– |
Poland |
|
14 |
2013 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2013
|
François Jauffret |
1942 |
– |
France |
|
20 |
1974 French Open semifinalist • 1966 French Championships semifinalist • ranking in 1974
|
Anders Järryd |
1961 |
– |
Sweden |
|
5 |
1985 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1985
|
Joachim Johansson |
1982 |
– |
Sweden |
|
9 |
2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 2005
|
Thomas Johansson |
1975 |
– |
Sweden |
|
7 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2002 Australian Open champion • 2005 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1998/2000 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2002
|
Steve Johnson |
1989 |
– |
United States |
|
21 |
Ranking in 2016 • 2016 Olympics quarterfinalist
|
Bill Johnston |
1894 |
1946 |
United States |
1958 |
1 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1915 and 1919 United States champion • 1923 Wimbledon champion (results incomplete as tournament drawsheets unavailable) • co-ranking world no. 1 for 1919
|
Boro Jovanović |
1939 |
– |
Yugoslavia |
|
|
1968 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Yevgeny Kafelnikov |
1974 |
– |
Russia |
2019 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1996 French Open champion • 1999 Australian Open champion • 2000 Olympic gold medalist • ranking no. 1 for 6 weeks, in 1999
|
Aslan Karatsev |
1993 |
- |
Russia |
|
14 |
2021 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2021
|
Bernd Karbacher |
1968 |
– |
|
|
22 |
1996 French Open quarterfinalist • 1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995
|
Ivo Karlović |
1979 |
– |
Croatia |
|
14 |
2009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2008
|
Béla von Kehrling |
1891 |
1937 |
Hungary |
|
|
1926/1929 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Karen Khachanov |
1996 |
– |
Russia |
|
8 |
2022 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2019 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2019
|
Nicolas Kiefer |
1977 |
– |
|
|
4 |
2006 Australian Open semifinalist • 1997 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2000 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1999 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2000
|
Howard Kinsey |
1899 |
1966 |
United States |
|
|
1926 Wimbledon finalist
|
Algernon Kingscote |
1888 |
1964 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1919 Australian champion • 1919 Wimbledon finalist
|
Vernon Kirby |
1911 |
1994 |
South Africa |
|
|
1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1934 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Martin Kližan |
1989 |
– |
Slovakia |
|
24 |
Ranking in 2015
|
Percy Knapp |
1863 |
1917 |
United States |
|
|
1885, 1890 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Billy Knight |
1935 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
|
1959 French quarterfinalist
|
Thomaz Koch |
1945 |
– |
Brazil |
|
24 |
1969 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974
|
Jan Kodeš |
1946 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
1990 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1970 and 1971 French Open champion • 1973 Wimbledon champion
|
Philipp Kohlschreiber |
1983 |
– |
|
|
16 |
2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2012
|
Petr Korda |
1968 |
– |
Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic |
|
2 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1998 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1998
|
Stefan Koubek |
1977 |
– |
Austria |
|
20 |
2002 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2000
|
Jan Koželuh |
1904 |
1979 |
Czechoslovakia |
|
|
1926 and 1927 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Karel Koželuh |
1895 |
1950 |
Czechoslovakia |
2006 |
|
Rated professional world no. 1 for four years, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929
|
Richard Krajicek |
1971 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
4 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1996 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1999
|
Jack Kramer |
1921 |
2009 |
United States |
1968 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1946 and 1947 United States champion • 1947 Wimbledon champion • rated world no. 1 for 5 years → 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951
|
Oscar Kreuzer |
1887 |
1968 |
Germany |
|
|
1913 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1912 Olympic bronze medalist
|
Aaron Krickstein |
1967 |
– |
United States |
|
6 |
1989 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1995 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1990
|
Johan Kriek |
1958 |
– |
South Africa/ USA |
|
7 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1981 and 1982 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1984
|
Ramanathan Krishnan |
1937 |
– |
India |
|
|
1960 and 1961 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Ramesh Krishnan |
1961 |
– |
India |
|
23 |
1981 and 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1986 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985
|
Paul Kronk |
1954 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Łukasz Kubot |
1982 |
– |
Poland |
|
|
2013 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Gustavo Kuerten |
1976 |
– |
Brazil |
2012 |
1 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1997/2000/2001 French Open champion • 2000 Tennis Masters Cup champion • ranking no. 1 for 43 weeksin 2000–2001
|
Karol Kučera |
1974 |
– |
Slovakia |
|
6 |
1998 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1998
|
Nicklas Kulti |
1971 |
– |
Sweden |
|
|
1992 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Ichiya Kumagae |
1890 |
1968 |
|
|
|
1918 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1920 Olympics silver medalist
|
Nick Kyrgios |
1995 |
– |
Australia |
|
13 |
2022 Wimbledon finalist • 2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2015 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2014 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016
|
René Lacoste |
1904 |
1996 |
France |
1976 |
1 |
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1925, 1927 and 1929 French champion, 1926 and 1928 finalist • 1925 and 1928 Wimbledon champion, 1924 finalist, 1927 semifinalist • 1926 and 1927 United States champion • rated world no. 1 for 2 years
|
Dušan Lajović |
1990 |
– |
Serbia |
|
23 |
Ranking in 2019
|
Nicolás Lapentti |
1976 |
– |
Ecuador |
|
6 |
1999 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1999
|
William Larned |
1872 |
1926 |
United States |
1956 |
|
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1901, 1902, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911 United States champion, 1900 and 1903 finalist • rated world no. 1 for 5 years → 1901 and 1902 (co-rated), 1908, 1909 and 1910
|
Art Larsen |
1925 |
2012 |
United States |
1969 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1950 United States champion, 1954 finalist
|
Magnus Larsson |
1970 |
– |
Sweden |
|
10 |
1994 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1995
|
Rod Laver |
1938 |
– |
Australia |
1981 |
|
Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1960 and 1962 Australian champion; 1969 Australian Open champion • 1962 French champion; 1969 French Open champion, 1968 finalist • 1961, 1962, 1968 and 1969 Wimbledon champion • 1962 United States champion; 1969 U.S. Open champion • 1970 Masters Grand Prix finalist • rated world no. 1 for 7 years → 1964 (co-rated), 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970 (co-rated)
|
Herbert Lawford |
1851 |
1925 |
Great Britain |
2006 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1887 Wimbledon champion, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886 and 1888 finalist, 1878, 1881 and 1882 and All-Comers semifinalist
|
Henri Leconte |
1963 |
– |
France |
|
5 |
1988 French Open finalist • ranking in 1986
|
Harry Lee |
1907 |
1998 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1933 French Championships semifinalist
|
Ivan Lendl |
1960 |
– |
Czechoslovakia/ United States |
2001 |
1 |
winner of 8 Grand Slam titles → 1984, 1986 and 1987 French Open champion • 1985, 1986 and 1987 U.S. Open champion • 1989 and 1990 Australian Open champion • 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986 and 1987 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranking no. 1 for 270 weeks → 17 weeks in 1983, 15 in 1984, 17 in 1985, 52 in 1986, 52 in 1987, 37 in 1988, 48 in 1989 and 32 in 1990
|
Ernest Lewis |
1867 |
1930 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1886, 1888, 1892, 1894 Wimbledon finalist
|
Chris Lewis |
1957 |
– |
New Zealand |
|
19 |
1983 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1979
|
Ivan Ljubičić |
1979 |
– |
Croatia |
|
3 |
2006 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2006
|
Michaël Llodra |
1980 |
– |
France |
|
21 |
Ranking in 2011
|
John Lloyd |
1954 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
|
1977 (December) Australian Open finalist
|
Feliciano López |
1981 |
– |
|
|
12 |
2005/2008/2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2015 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2015
|
George Lott |
1906 |
1991 |
United States |
1964 |
|
1931 United States finalist
|
Gordon Lowe |
1884 |
1972 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1915 Australian champion • 1911, 1923 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Yen-hsun Lu |
1983 |
– |
Chinese Taipei |
|
|
2010 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Peter Lundgren |
1965 |
– |
Sweden |
|
25 |
Ranking in 1987
|
Jan-Erik Lundqvist |
1937 |
– |
Sweden |
|
3 |
1961, 1964 French Championships semifinalist • ranking in 1964
|
Bob Lutz |
1949 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
1970 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1972
|
Randolph Lycett |
1886 |
1935 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1922 Wimbledon finalist, 1905 Australian semifinalist
|
George Lyttleton Rogers |
1906 |
1963 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1930, 1932 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Barry MacKay |
1935 |
2012 |
United States |
|
|
1959 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1959 Australian semifinalist
|
Harold Mahony |
1867 |
1905 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1896 Wimbledon champion • 1900 Olympics silver medalist
|
Gene Mako |
1916 |
2013 |
United States |
1973 |
9 |
1938 United States finalist • ranking in 1938
|
Xavier Malisse |
1980 |
– |
Belgium |
|
19 |
2002 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2002
|
Boris Maneff |
1916 |
1960 |
Switzerland |
|
|
1936 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Amos Mansdorf |
1965 |
– |
Israel |
|
18 |
1992 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1987
|
Alberto Mancini |
1969 |
– |
Argentina |
|
8 |
1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1989
|
Gregory Mangin |
1907 |
1978 |
United States |
|
|
1928, 1930, 1933, 1935, 1926 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist • 1930 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1933 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Adrian Mannarino |
1988 |
– |
France |
|
22 |
Ranking in 2018
|
Bruce Manson |
1956 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1981 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
Félix Mantilla |
1974 |
– |
|
|
10 |
1998 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1998
|
John Marks |
1952 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1978 Australian Open finalist
|
William Marshall |
1849 |
1921 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1877 Wimbledon runner-up
|
Billy Martin |
1956 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1977 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Todd Martin |
1970 |
– |
United States |
|
4 |
1994 Australian Open finalist • 1999 U.S. Open finalist • ranking in 1999
|
Nicolás Massú |
1979 |
– |
Chile |
|
9 |
Winner of 2 Olympic gold medals ◌ 2004 Olympic gold medalist • ranking in 2004
|
Geoff Masters |
1950 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1974 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Wally Masur |
1963 |
– |
Australia |
|
15 |
1987 Australian Open semifinalist • 1993 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1993
|
Paul-Henri Mathieu |
1982 |
– |
France |
|
12 |
Ranking in 2008
|
Shuzo Matsuoka |
1967 |
– |
|
|
|
1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Andreas Maurer |
1958 |
– |
West Germany |
|
24 |
Ranking in 1986
|
Theodore Mavrogordato |
1883 |
1941 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1909/1914/1920 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Florian Mayer |
1983 |
– |
|
|
18 |
2004/2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2011
|
Gene Mayer |
1956 |
– |
United States |
|
4 |
1980 and 1982 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1982 and 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980
|
Leonardo Mayer |
1987 |
– |
Argentina |
|
21 |
Ranking in 2015
|
Sandy Mayer |
1952 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
1973 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1982
|
Tim Mayotte |
1960 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
1983 Australian Open semifinalist • 1982 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1988
|
John McEnroe |
1959 |
– |
United States |
1999 |
|
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1984 U.S. Open champion • 1981, 1983 and 1984 Wimbledon champion • 1978, 1983 and 1984 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranking no. 1 for 170 weeks → 4 weeks in 1980, 23 in 1981, 45 in 1982, 26 in 1983, 37 in 1984, 35 in 1985 • ranking no. 1 for 267 weeks → 37 weeks in 1979, 52 in 1980, 41 in 1981, 48 in 1982, 52 in 1983, 37 in 1984
|
Patrick McEnroe |
1966 |
– |
USA |
|
|
1991 Australian Open semifinalist
|
Vivian McGrath |
1916 |
1978 |
Australia |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1927 Australian champion
|
Ken McGregor |
1929 |
2007 |
Australia |
1999 |
3 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1952 Australian champion • ranking in 1952
|
Chuck McKinley |
1941 |
1986 |
United States |
1986 |
2 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1963 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1963
|
Maurice McLoughlin |
1890 |
1957 |
United States |
1957 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1912 and 1913 United States champion, 1911, 1914 and 1915 finalist • 1913 Wimbledon finalist (results likely incomplete as most drawsheets are unavailable) • rated world no. 1 for 1 year, 1914
|
Peter McNamara |
1955 |
2019 |
Australia |
|
7 |
1980 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1983
|
Paul McNamee |
1954 |
– |
Australia |
|
24 |
Ranking in 1986
|
Don McNeill |
1918 |
1996 |
United States |
1965 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1939 French champion, 1940 United States champion
|
Frew McMillan |
1942 |
– |
South Africa |
1992 |
|
Quarterfinalist 1972 US Open
|
Miloslav Mečíř |
1964 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
4 |
1988 Olympic gold medalist • 1986 US Open finalist • 1989 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1988
|
Andrei Medvedev |
1974 |
– |
Soviet Union / Ukraine |
|
4 |
1999 French Open finalist • ranking in 1994
|
Daniil Medvedev |
1996 |
– |
Russia |
|
2 |
2021 US Open Champion • 2020 Tour finals champion • 2019 US Open Finalist • 2021/2022 Australian Open Finalist • 2020 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2021 • World no. 1 for 16 weeks (2022)
|
Ernest George Meers |
1848 |
1928 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1889 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1895 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Karl Meiler |
1949 |
2014 |
West Germany |
|
20 |
Ranking in 1973
|
Fernando Meligeni |
1971 |
– |
Brazil |
|
25 |
1999 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1999
|
Jürgen Melzer |
1981 |
– |
Austria |
|
8 |
2010 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2011
|
Roderich Menzel |
1907 |
1987 |
Czechoslovakia |
|
|
1938 French Championships finalist
|
Giuseppe Merlo |
1927 |
2019 |
Italy |
|
|
1955, 1956 French Championships semifinalist
|
Alex Metreveli |
1944 |
– |
Soviet Union |
|
|
1972 French Open semifinalist • 1972 Australian Open semifinalist
|
Max Mirnyi |
1977 |
– |
Belarus |
|
18 |
2002 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2003
|
Dragutin Mitić |
1917 |
1986 |
Yugoslavia |
|
|
1938, 1946, 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Juan Mónaco |
1984 |
– |
Argentina |
|
10 |
Ranking in 2012
|
Gaël Monfils |
1986 |
– |
France |
|
6 |
2008 French Open semifinalist • 2016 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2016
|
Albert Montañés |
1980 |
– |
|
|
22 |
Ranking in 2010
|
Edgar Moon |
1904 |
1976 |
Australia |
|
|
1930 Australian champion
|
Raymond Moore |
1946 |
– |
South Africa |
|
|
1977 US Open quarterfinalist
|
Enrique Morea |
1920 |
2006 |
Argentina |
|
|
1953, 1954 French Championships semifinalist
|
Umberto De Morpurgo |
1896 |
1961 |
Italy |
|
|
1930 French Championships semifinalist
|
Buster Mottram |
1955 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
15 |
Ranking in 1983
|
Carlos Moyá |
1976 |
– |
|
|
1 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1998 French Open champion • 1998 Tour Finals finalist, 1997/2002 semifinalist • ranking world no. 1 for 2 weeks in 1999
|
Marty Mulligan |
1940 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1962 Wimbledon finalist
|
Gardnar Mulloy |
1913 |
2016 |
United States |
1972 |
7 |
1952 U.S. finalist • ranking in 1952
|
Gilles Müller |
1983 |
– |
Luxembourg |
|
|
2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
Andy Murray |
1987 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
1 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 2012 US Open champion •2013 and 2016 Wimbledon Champion • 2016 Tour Finals champion • winner of 2 Olympic gold medals → 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medalist • ranking world no. 1 for 41 weeks (2016–17)
|
Robert Murray |
1892 |
1970 |
United States |
1958 |
|
1917/1918 U.S. champion
|
Thomas Muster |
1967 |
– |
Austria |
|
1 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1995 French Open champion • ranking world no. 1 for 6 weeks
|
Rafael Nadal |
1986 |
– |
|
|
1 |
Winner of 22 Grand Slam titles including a career Grand Slam achieved in 2010 and 2 Olympic gold medals → 2005/2006/2007/2008/2010/2011/2012/2013/2014/2017/2018/2019/2020/2022 French Open champion (14) • 2008/2010 Wimbledon champion (2) • 2010/2013/2017/2019 US Open champion (4) • 2009/2022 Australian Open champion • 2010/2013 Tour Finals finalist, 2006/2007/2015/2020 semifinalist • 2008 Olympic single gold medalist • world no. 1 for 209 weeks (2008–2020)
|
David Nalbandian |
1982 |
– |
Argentina |
|
3 |
2002 Wimbledon finalist • 2005 Tour Finals champion, 2006 semifinalist • ranking in 2006
|
Ilie Năstase |
1946 |
– |
Romania |
1991 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1972 US Open champion • 1973 French Open champion • 1971/1972/1973/1975 Masters champion, 1974 finalist • ranking world no. 1 for 40 weeks and for 1973
|
Carr Neel |
1873 |
1949 |
United States |
|
|
1895, 1896 U.S. Championships semifinalist
|
John Newcombe |
1944 |
– |
Australia |
1986 |
1 |
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1967/1970/1971 Wimbledon champion • 1967/1973 US Open champion • 1973/1975 Australian Open champion • ranking world no. 1
|
Kurt Nielsen |
1930 |
2011 |
Denmark |
|
|
1953/1955 Wimbledon finalist
|
Jarkko Nieminen |
1981 |
– |
Finland |
|
13 |
2005 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2006
|
Nathaniel Niles |
1886 |
1932 |
United States |
|
|
1917 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Harold Nisbet |
1873 |
1937 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1897 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Kei Nishikori |
1989 |
– |
|
|
4 |
2014 US Open finalist • 2012/2015/2016/2019 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2015/2017/2019 French Open quarterfinalist • 2018/2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2014,2016 Tour finals semifinalist • 2016 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking in 2015
|
Yannick Noah |
1960 |
– |
|
2005 |
3 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1983 French Open champion • ranking in 1986
|
Magnus Norman |
1976 |
– |
Sweden |
|
2 |
2000 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2000
|
Cameron Norrie
|
1996
|
_
|
Great Britain
|
|
12
|
Ranking in 2021
|
Brian Norton |
1899 |
1956 |
South Africa |
|
|
1921 Wimbledon finalist
|
Karel Nováček |
1965 |
– |
Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic |
|
|
1994 US Open semifinalist • 1987/1993 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Jiří Novák |
1975 |
– |
Czech Republic |
|
5 |
2002 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2002
|
Hans Nüsslein |
1910 |
1991 |
/ Germany |
2006 |
|
Joakim Nyström |
1963 |
– |
Sweden |
|
7 |
Ranking in 1986
|
Tom Okker |
1944 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
|
1968 US Open finalist, 1971 semifinalist • 1969 French Open semifinalist, 1973 quarterfinalist • 1971 Australian Open semifinalist, 1970 quarterfinalist • 1978 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1968/1969/1975/1979 quarterfinalist
|
Alex Olmedo |
1936 |
2020 |
Peru / United States |
1987 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1959 Australian champion • 1959 Wimbledon champion • 1959 U.S. finalist
|
Reilly Opelka |
1997 |
– |
United States |
|
23 |
Ranking in 2021
|
Manuel Orantes |
1949 |
– |
/ Spain |
2012 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1975 US Open champion, 1976/1977 quarterfinalist • 1974 French Open finalist, 1972 semifinalist, 1976/1978 quarterfinalist • 1972 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1968 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1976 Masters champion
|
Jim Osborne |
1945 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
Rafael Osuna |
1938 |
1969 |
Mexico |
1979 |
1 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1963 U.S. Open champion • ranking no. 1 in 1963
|
Dinny Pails |
1921 |
1986 |
Australia |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Australian champion, 1947 finalist • 1947 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1946 quarterfinalist
|
Benoît Paire |
1989 |
– |
France |
|
18 |
Ranking in 2016
|
Josip Palada |
1912 |
1994 |
Yugoslavia |
|
|
1938 French Championships semifinalist
|
Antonio Palafox |
1936 |
– |
Mexico |
|
|
1965 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
|
Adriano Panatta |
1950 |
– |
Italy |
|
4 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1976 French Open champion • 1976 Davis Cup champion • ranking in 1976
|
Jahial Parmly Paret |
1870 |
1952 |
United States |
|
|
1899 U.S. Championships finalist
|
James Cecil Parke |
1881 |
1946 |
Great Britain |
|
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1912 Australian champion
|
Frank Parker |
1916 |
1997 |
United States |
1966 |
|
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1944, 1945 U.S. champion, 1948, 1949 French champion • 1937 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Cecil Parr |
1847 |
1928 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1879 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist
|
Onny Parun |
1947 |
– |
New Zealand |
|
|
1973 Australian Open finalist
|
Charlie Pasarell |
1944 |
– |
United States |
2013 |
|
1965 U.S. quarterfinalist • 1976 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
David Pate |
1962 |
– |
United States |
|
18 |
Ranking in 1987
|
Gerald Patterson |
1895 |
1967 |
Australia |
1989 |
|
Rated co-world no. 1 in 1919 with "Little Bill" Johnston
|
Andrew Pattison |
1949 |
– |
Rhodesia |
|
24 |
Ranking in 1974
|
Budge Patty |
1924 |
2021 |
United States |
1977 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1950 French champion • 1950 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1950
|
Andrei Pavel |
1974 |
– |
Romania |
|
13 |
2002 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2004
|
Víctor Pecci |
1955 |
– |
Paraguay |
|
9 |
Ranking in 1980
|
Theodore Pell |
1879 |
1967 |
United States |
1966 |
|
1915 United States semifinalist
|
Guido Pella |
1990 |
– |
Argentina |
|
20 |
Ranking in 2019 • 2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Pierre Pellizza |
1917 |
1974 |
France |
|
|
1946 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Guillermo Pérez Roldán |
1969 |
– |
Argentina |
|
13 |
Ranking in 1988
|
Mikael Pernfors |
1963 |
– |
Sweden |
|
10 |
1986 French Open finalist • 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1986
|
Fred Perry |
1909 |
1995 |
Great Britain |
1975 |
1 |
Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles, including a Career Slam → 1933/1934/1936 U.S. champion • 1934/1935/1936 Wimbledon champion • 1934 Australian champion • 1935 French champion • rated world no. 1 for 5 years
|
Yvon Petra |
1916 |
1984 |
France |
2016 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Wimbledon champion
|
Hank Pfister |
1953 |
– |
United States |
|
19 |
1978/1981/1982 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1983
|
Mark Philippoussis |
1976 |
– |
Australia |
|
8 |
1998 US Open finalist • 2003 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1999
|
Barry Phillips-Moore |
1937 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1968 Australian Championships semifinalist
|
Nicola Pietrangeli |
1933 |
– |
Italy |
1986 |
3 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 French Open champion • ranking in 1959
|
Nikola Pilić |
1939 |
– |
Yugoslavia |
|
|
1973 French Open finalist
|
Joshua Pim |
1869 |
1942 |
Ireland |
|
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1893, 1894 Wimbledon champion
|
Libor Pimek |
1963 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
21 |
Ranking in 1985
|
Ulrich Pinner |
1954 |
– |
West Germany |
|
23 |
Ranking in 1979
|
Cédric Pioline |
1969 |
– |
France |
|
|
1993 US Open finalist • 1997 Wimbledon finalist • 1998 French Open semifinalist
|
Hans-Jürgen Pohmann |
1947 |
– |
West Germany |
|
|
1974 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Alexander Popp |
1976 |
– |
|
|
|
2000/2003 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Vasek Pospisil |
1990 |
- |
Canada |
|
25 |
2015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2014
|
Lucas Pouille |
1994 |
- |
France |
|
10 |
2016 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2016 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2018
|
Goran Prpić |
1964 |
– |
Croatia |
|
16 |
1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1993 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1991
|
Patrick Proisy |
1949 |
– |
France |
|
23 |
1973 French Open finalist • Ranking in 1973
|
Mariano Puerta |
1978 |
– |
Argentina |
|
9 |
2005 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2005
|
Franjo Punčec |
1913 |
1985 |
Yugoslavia |
|
|
1938 French Championships semifinalist • 1938/1939 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Mel Purcell |
1959 |
– |
United States |
|
21 |
Ranking in 1980
|
Sam Querrey |
1987 |
– |
United States |
|
11 |
2017 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2018
|
Adrian Quist |
1913 |
1991 |
Australia |
1984 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1936/1940/1948 Australian champion
|
Patrick Rafter |
1972 |
– |
Australia |
2006 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1997/1998 U.S. Open champion • 2000/2001 Wimbledon finalist • 1997 French Open semifinalist • 2001 Australian Open semifinalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 1 week
|
Dennis Ralston |
1942 |
2020 |
United States |
1987 |
5 |
1966 Wimbledon finalist • Ranking in 1966
|
Raúl Ramírez |
1953 |
– |
Mexico |
|
4 |
Ranking in 1976
|
Albert Ramos Viñolas |
1988 |
– |
|
|
17 |
French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016
|
Milos Raonic |
1990 |
– |
Canada |
|
3 |
2016 Wimbledon finalist • 2016 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2016
|
Louis Raymond |
1895 |
1962 |
South Africa |
|
|
1924 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1920 Olympic gold medalist
|
Richey Reneberg |
1965 |
– |
United States |
|
20 |
Ranking in 1991
|
Peter Rennert |
1958 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1980 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Ernest Renshaw |
1861 |
1899 |
Great Britain |
1983 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1888 Wimbledon champion
|
William Renshaw |
1861 |
1904 |
Great Britain |
1983 |
|
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1881/1882/1883/1884/1885/1886/1889 Wimbledon champion
|
George E. Richards |
c.1921 |
1992 |
United States |
|
|
1942 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
|
Vinnie Richards |
1903 |
1959 |
United States |
1961 |
|
1924 Olympic gold medalist
|
Cliff Richey |
1946 |
– |
United States |
|
16 |
1970/1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1973
|
Bobby Riggs |
1918 |
1995 |
United States |
1967 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1939 Wimbledon champion • 1939/1941 U.S. champion • Ranked world no. 1 for 3 years
|
Marty Riessen |
1941 |
– |
United States |
|
11 |
1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1974
|
Marcelo Ríos |
1975 |
– |
Chile |
|
1 |
1998 Australian Open finalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 6 weeks in 1998
|
Frank Riseley |
1877 |
1959 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1903(Ch)/1904(Ch)/1906(Ch) Wimbledon finalist
|
Major Ritchie |
1870 |
1955 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1902/1903/1904/1909(Ch) Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor gold medalist
|
Tommy Robredo |
1982 |
– |
|
|
5 |
2007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2003/2005/2007/2009/2013 French Open quarterfinalist • 2013 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2006
|
Tony Roche |
1945 |
– |
Australia |
1986 |
2 |
1966 French champion • Ranking in 1969
|
Olivier Rochus |
1981 |
– |
Belgium |
|
24 |
Ranking in 2005
|
Andy Roddick |
1982 |
– |
United States |
2017 |
1 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 2003 U.S. Open champion • 2003/2004/2007 Masters semifinalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 13 weeks in 2003–2004
|
Christophe Roger-Vasselin |
1957 |
– |
France |
|
|
1983 French Open semifinalist
|
Mervyn Rose |
1930 |
2017 |
Australia |
2001 |
3 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1954 Australian champion • 1958 French champion • Ranking in 1958
|
Ken Rosewall |
1934 |
– |
Australia |
1980 |
1 |
Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles • 1953/1955/1971(O)/1972(O) Australian (Open) champion • 1953/1968(O) French (Open) champion • 1956/1970(O) US (Open) champion • Ranking in 1961
|
Marc Rosset |
1970 |
– |
Switzerland |
|
9 |
1992 Olympic gold medalist • 1996 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1995
|
Derrick Rostagno |
1965 |
– |
United States |
|
13 |
1988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1991
|
Andrey Rublev |
1997 |
– |
Russia |
|
5 |
2017/2020/2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2020 French Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2022 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2021
|
Ray Ruffels |
1946 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1969/1975 Australian Open semifinalist
|
Holger Rune |
2003 |
– |
Denmark |
|
|
2022 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Greg Rusedski |
1973 |
– |
Great Britain |
|
4 |
1997 U.S. Open finalist • Ranking in 1997
|
Alejo Russell |
1916 |
1977 |
Argentina |
|
|
1942/1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
|
Casper Ruud |
1998 |
– |
Norway |
|
2 |
2022 U.S. Open finalist • 2022 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2022
|
André Sá |
1978 |
– |
Brazil |
|
|
2002 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
John Sadri |
1956 |
– |
|
|
14 |
Ranking in 1980
|
Marat Safin |
1980 |
– |
Russia |
2016 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 2000 US Open champion • 2005 Australian Open champion • 2000/2004 Masters semifinalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 9 weeks
|
Pete Sampras |
1971 |
– |
|
2007 |
1 |
Winner of 14 Grand Slam titles → 1990/1993/1995/1996/2002 US Open champion • 1993/1994/1995/1997/1998/1999/2000 Wimbledon champion • 1994/1997 Australian Open champion • 1991/1994/1996/1997/1999 Masters champion (record; shared with Ivan Lendl) • Ranking world no. 1 for 286 weeks
|
Emilio Sánchez |
1965 |
– |
|
|
7 |
1988 French Open quarterfinalist • 1988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1990
|
Javier Sánchez |
1968 |
– |
|
|
23 |
1991/1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1994
|
Tennys Sandgren |
1991 |
– |
|
|
|
2018/2020 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Manuel Santana |
1938 |
2021 |
|
1984 |
1 |
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1961/1964 French champion • 1965 U.S. champion • 1966 Wimbledon champion • Ranking world no. 1 amateur in 1966
|
Fabrice Santoro |
1972 |
– |
|
|
17 |
2006 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2001
|
Jiro Sato |
1908 |
1934 |
|
|
3 |
1931/1933 French championship semifinalist • 1932 Australian championship semifinalist • 1932/1933 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1933
|
Dick Savitt |
1927 |
– |
|
1976 |
2 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1951 Wimbledon champion • 1951 Australian champion • Ranking in 1951
|
Bill Scanlon |
1956 |
2021 |
|
|
9 |
Ranking in 1984
|
Sjeng Schalken |
1976 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
11 |
2002 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2003
|
Michiel Schapers |
1959 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
25 |
1985/1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1988
|
Richard Schlesinger |
1900 |
1968 |
Australia |
|
|
1924/1929 Australian Championships finalist
|
Ted Schroeder |
1921 |
2006 |
United States |
1966 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1942 U.S. champion • 1949 Wimbledon champion
|
Rainer Schüttler |
1976 |
– |
|
|
5 |
2003 Australian Open finalist • 2003 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2003
|
Diego Schwartzman |
1992 |
– |
Argentina |
|
8 |
2020 French Open semifinalist • 2017/2019 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2020
|
Richard Sears |
1861 |
1943 |
United States |
1955 |
|
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles • 1881–1887 U.S. champion
|
Frank Sedgman |
1927 |
– |
Australia |
1979 |
1 |
Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles • 1949/1950 Australian champion • 1951/1952 U.S. champion • 1952 Wimbledon champion • Considered world no. 1 amateur for 1952
|
Abe Segal |
1930 |
2016 |
South Africa |
|
|
1964 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Pancho Segura |
1921 |
2017 |
USA |
1984 |
|
1942/1943/1944/1945/1946/1947 U.S. semifinalist • Considered world no. 1 professional for 1950/1952
|
Vic Seixas |
1923 |
– |
United States |
1971 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1953 Wimbledon champion • 1954 U.S. champion
|
Andreas Seppi |
1984 |
– |
Italy |
|
18 |
Ranking in 2013
|
Denis Shapovalov |
1999 |
– |
Canada |
|
10 |
2022 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2020 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2020
|
Quincy Shaw |
1869 |
1960 |
United States |
|
|
1889 U.S Championships finalist
|
Frank Shields |
1909 |
1975 |
USA |
1964 |
|
1930 U.S. Championships finalist • 1931 Wimbledon finalist
|
Zenzo Shimizu |
1891 |
1977 |
|
|
|
1920 Wimbledon (challenge round) finalist
|
Bill Sidwell |
1920 |
2021 |
Australia |
|
10 |
1948–1950 Australian Championships semifinalist – Ranking in 1949
|
Jan Siemerink |
1970 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
14 |
1998 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1998
|
Gilles Simon |
1984 |
– |
France |
|
6 |
2009 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2009
|
Jannik Sinner |
2001 |
– |
Italy |
|
9 |
2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2020 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2021
|
Orlando Sirola |
1928 |
1995 |
Italy |
|
|
1960 French Championships semifinalist
|
Dick Skeen |
1906 |
1994 |
United States |
|
|
Ranked no. 2 in professional tennis in 1941
|
Horst Skoff |
1968 |
2008 |
Austria |
|
18 |
Ranking in 1990
|
Henry Slocum |
1862 |
1949 |
United States |
1955 |
|
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1888/1889 U.S. champion
|
Pavel Složil |
1955 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
12 |
Ranking in 1984
|
Tomáš Šmíd |
1956 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
11 |
Ranking in 1984
|
Stan Smith |
1946 |
– |
United States |
1987 |
1 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1971 U.S. Open champion • 1972 Wimbledon champion • 1970 Masters champion • Ranking world no. 1 for 1972 (year-end)
|
Sydney Howard Smith |
1872 |
1947 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1899/1900(Ch)/1905 Wimbledon finalist
|
Jack Sock |
1992 |
- |
United States |
|
8 |
Ranking in 2017
|
Robin Söderling |
1984 |
– |
Sweden |
|
4 |
2009/2010 French Open finalist • 2009 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2010
|
Harold Solomon |
1952 |
– |
United States |
|
5 |
Ranking in 1980
|
Lorenzo Sonego |
1995 |
– |
Italy |
|
23 |
Ranking in 2021
|
Vince Spadea |
1974 |
– |
United States |
|
18 |
1999 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2005
|
Pat Spence |
1872 |
1947 |
South Africa |
|
|
1927 French Championships semifinalist
|
Franco Squillari |
1975 |
– |
Argentina |
|
11 |
2000 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2000
|
Milan Šrejber |
1963 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
23 |
1986 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986
|
Paradorn Srichaphan |
1979 |
– |
Thailand |
|
9 |
Ranking in 2003
|
Carl-Uwe Steeb |
1967 |
– |
West Germany/ |
|
14 |
Ranking in 1990
|
Giorgio de Stefani |
1904 |
1992 |
Italy |
|
|
1932 French Championships finalist
|
Ulf Stenlund |
1967 |
– |
Sweden |
|
23 |
Ranking in 1987
|
Radek Štěpánek |
1978 |
– |
Czech Republic |
|
8 |
2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2006
|
Brett Steven |
1969 |
– |
New Zealand |
|
|
1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Michael Stich |
1968 |
– |
|
2018 |
2 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1991 Wimbledon champion • 1993 Masters champion
|
Dick Stockton |
1951 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1974 Wimbledon semifinalist
|
Les Stoefen |
1911 |
1970 |
United States |
|
|
1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist
|
Fred Stolle |
1938 |
– |
Australia |
1985 |
2 |
Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1965 French champion• 1966 U.S. champion
|
Jason Stoltenberg |
1970 |
– |
Australia |
|
19 |
1996 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1994
|
Allan Stone |
1945 |
– |
Australia |
|
|
1972 Australian Open semifinalist
|
Eric Sturgess |
1920 |
2004 |
South Africa |
|
6 |
1947/1951 French Championships finalist, 1948 U.S. Championships finalist • Ranking in 1948
|
Henrik Sundström |
1964 |
– |
Sweden |
|
6 |
1984 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1984
|
Jonas Svensson |
1966 |
– |
Sweden |
|
10 |
1988 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1991
|
Ottó Szigeti |
1911 |
1976 |
Hungary |
|
|
1939 French Championships semifinalist
|
Bill Talbert |
1918 |
1999 |
United States |
1967 |
|
1944/1945 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Roscoe Tanner |
1951 |
– |
United States |
|
4 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1977 Australian Open champion • Ranking in 1979
|
Balázs Taróczy |
1954 |
– |
Hungary |
|
13 |
1976/1981 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1982
|
Howard Taylor |
1865 |
1920 |
United States |
|
|
1884(Ch)/1886/1887/1888 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Roger Taylor |
1941 |
– |
United Kingdom |
|
11 |
Ranking in 1973
|
Brian Teacher |
1954 |
– |
United States |
|
7 |
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1980 Australian Open champion • Ranking in 1981
|
Eliot Teltscher |
1959 |
– |
United States |
|
6 |
Ranking in 1982
|
Ben Testerman |
1962 |
– |
United States |
|
22 |
Ranking in 1984
|
Dominic Thiem |
1993 |
– |
Austria |
|
3 |
2020 U.S. Open Champion • 2020 Australian Open finalist • 2018/2019 French Open finalist • 2019/2020 Tour Finals finalist • Ranking in 2020
|
Frances Tiafoe |
1998 |
– |
United States |
|
19 |
2022 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2019 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022
|
Bill Tilden |
1893 |
1953 |
United States |
1959 |
1 |
Winner of 10 Grand Slam titles • 1920/1921/1922/1923/1924/1925/1929 U.S. champion • 1920/1921/1930 Wimbledon champion • 7 times world no. 1
|
Mikael Tillström |
1972 |
– |
Sweden |
|
|
1996 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Henk Timmer |
1904 |
1998 |
Netherlands |
|
|
1927/1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Janko Tipsarević |
1984 |
– |
Serbia |
|
8 |
2011/2012 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2012
|
Ion Țiriac |
1939 |
– |
Romania |
2013 |
|
1968 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Ignacy Tłoczyński |
1911 |
2000 |
Poland |
|
|
1939 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Bernard Tomic |
1992 |
– |
Australia |
|
17 |
2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016
|
Tony Trabert |
1930 |
2021 |
United States |
1970 |
1 |
Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles • 1953/1955 U.S. champion • 1954/1955 French champion • 1955 Wimbledon champion • Ranking world number 1 amateur in 1953
|
Viktor Troicki |
1986 |
– |
Serbia |
|
12 |
Ranking in 2011
|
Stefanos Tsitsipas |
1998 |
– |
Greece |
|
3 |
2021 French Open finalist • 2019/2021/2022 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019 Tour Finals champion • Ranking in 2021
|
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga |
1985 |
– |
France |
|
5 |
2008 Australian Open finalist • 2011 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2012
|
Thierry Tulasne |
1963 |
– |
France |
|
10 |
Ranking in 1986
|
Dmitry Tursunov |
1982 |
– |
Russia |
|
20 |
Ranking in 2006
|
Robert Van't Hof |
1959 |
– |
United States |
|
25 |
Ranking in 1983
|
Fernando Verdasco |
1983 |
– |
|
|
7 |
2009 Australian Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2009
|
Martin Verkerk |
1978 |
– |
Netherlands |
|
14 |
2003 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2003
|
Ian Vermaak |
1933 |
– |
South Africa |
|
10 |
1959 French Championships finalist • Ranking in 1959
|
Armando Vieira |
1925 |
– |
Brazil |
|
|
1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
|
Guillermo Vilas |
1952 |
– |
Argentina |
1991 |
2 |
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles • 1977 French Open champion • 1977 U.S. Open champion • 1978/1979 Australian Open champion • 1974 Masters champion
|
Ellsworth Vines |
1911 |
1994 |
United States |
1962 |
1 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles • 1931/1932 U.S. Champion • 1932 Wimbledon Champion • Rated world no 1 for 4 years (1932/1935/1936/1937)
|
Adrian Voinea |
1974 |
– |
Romania |
|
|
1995 French Open quarterfinalist
|
Filippo Volandri |
1981 |
– |
Italy |
|
25 |
Ranking in 2007
|
Alexander Volkov |
1967 |
2019 |
Russia |
|
14 |
1993 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1994
|
Butch Walts |
1955 |
– |
United States |
|
|
1978 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
|
Holcombe Ward |
1878 |
1961 |
United States |
1956 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1904 U.S. champion
|
Leo Ware |
1876 |
1914 |
United States |
|
|
1897/1898/1899/1901 U.S. semifinalist
|
Kim Warwick |
1952 |
– |
Australia |
|
15 |
1980 Australian Open finalist • Ranking in 1981
|
Philippe Washer |
1924 |
2015 |
Belgium |
|
|
1957 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
MaliVai Washington |
1969 |
– |
United States |
|
11 |
1996 Wimbledon finalist • 1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1992
|
Stan Wawrinka |
1985 |
– |
Switzerland |
|
3 |
Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles • 2014 Australian Open champion • 2015 French Open champion • 2016 US Open champion • 2013/2014/2015 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2014
|
David Wheaton |
1969 |
– |
United States |
|
12 |
1991 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1992
|
Malcolm Whitman |
1877 |
1932 |
United States |
1955 |
|
Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles • 1898/1899/1900 US champion
|
Mats Wilander |
1964 |
– |
Sweden |
2002 |
1 |
Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles • 1982/1985/1988 French Open champion • 1983/1984/1988 Australian Open champion • 1988 U.S. Open champion • 1987 Masters finalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 20 weeks
|
Tony Wilding |
1883 |
1915 |
New Zealand |
1978 |
1 |
Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1906/1909 Australian champion • 1910/1911/1912/1913 Wimbledon champion• Ranking in 1913
|
R. Norris Williams |
1891 |
1968 |
United States |
|
5 |
1914, 1916 US champion • Ranking in 1913
|
Tim Wilkison |
1959 |
– |
United States |
|
23 |
1986 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986
|
Bobby Wilson |
1935 |
2020 |
Great Britain |
|
|
1958/1959/1961/1963 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1960/1963 U.S. National quarterfinalist • 1963 French Championships quarterfinalist
|
Todd Witsken |
1963 |
1998 |
United States |
|
|
1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Sidney Wood |
1911 |
2009 |
United States |
1964 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1931 Wimbledon champion • 1935 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Todd Woodbridge |
1971 |
– |
Australia |
2010 |
19 |
Ranking in 1997
|
Mark Woodforde |
1965 |
– |
Australia |
2010 |
19 |
Ranking in 1996
|
Chris Woodruff |
1973 |
– |
United States |
|
|
2000 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Robert Wrenn |
1873 |
1925 |
United States |
1955 |
|
Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1893, 1894, 1896 and 1897 US champion
|
George Wrenn |
1865 |
1948 |
United States |
|
|
1900 U.S. Championships finalist
|
Beals Wright |
1879 |
1925 |
United States |
1956 |
|
Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1905 US champion • Winner of 1 Olympic gold medal → 1904
|
Mikhail Youzhny |
1982 |
– |
Russia |
|
8 |
2006/2010 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2008
|
Jaime Yzaga |
1967 |
– |
Peru |
|
18 |
1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1994 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1989
|
Mariano Zabaleta |
1978 |
– |
Argentina |
|
20 |
2001 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2000
|
Vladimír Zedník |
1947 |
– |
Czechoslovakia |
|
|
1973 Australian Open quarterfinalist
|
Slobodan Živojinović |
1963 |
– |
Yugoslavia |
|
19 |
1985 Australian Open semifinalist • 1986 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1987
|
Alexander Zverev |
1997 |
– |
|
|
2 |
2020 U.S. Open finalist • 2021/2022 French Open semifinalist • 2020 Australian Open semifinalist • 2018 Tour Finals champion • Ranking in 2022
|
Mischa Zverev |
1987 |
– |
|
|
25 |
2017 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2017
|