List of Male Tennis Players - List

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Player Name Birth Death Country Criteria for inclusion
Acasuso, JoséJosé Acasuso 1982 Argentina Ranked world no. 20 in 2006
Adams, DavidDavid Adams 1970 South Africa Winner of 2 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1999 Australian Open champion, partnering Mariaan de Swardt • 2000 French Open champion, partnering de Swardt
Agassi, AndreAndre Agassi 1970 United States Winner of 8 Grand Slam singles titles and 1 Olympic singles gold medal → 1992 Wimbledon champion, 1999 runner-up, 1995 and 2001 semifinalist, 1991 and 1993 quarterfinalist • 1994 and 1999 U.S. Open champion, 1990, 1995, 2002 and 2005 runner-up, 1988 and 1989 semifinalist, 1992, 2001 and 2004 quarterfinalist • 1995, 2000, 2001 and 2003 Australian Open champion1999 French Open champion, 1990 and 1991 runner-up, 1988 and 1992 semifinalist, 1995, 2001, 2002 and 2003 quarterfinalist • 1996 Olympic gold medalist • 1990 ATP Tour World champion, 1999 runner-up; 2000 and 2003 Tennis Masters Cup runner-up • ranked world no. 1 for 101 weeks → 12 weeks in 2003, 38 in 2000, 19 in 1999, 2 in 1996 and 30 in 1995
Agénor, RonaldRonald Agénor 1964 Haiti 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 1989
Aguilera, JuanJuan Aguilera 1962 Spain Ranked world no. 7 in 1984
Alami, KarimKarim Alami 1973 Morocco Ranked world no. 25 in 2000
Aldrich, PieterPieter Aldrich 1965 South Africa Winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1990 Australian Open champion, partnering Danie Visser • 1990 U.S. Open champion, partnering Visser • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 19 weeks → 17 weeks in 1990 and 2 in 1991
Alexander, FredFred Alexander 1880 1969 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1908 Australasian champion (results most likely incomplete as U.S. National drawsheets for time unavailable) - winner of 6 Grand Slam doubles title → 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1917 United States champion, partnering Harold Hackett for the first four and then Harold Throckmorton • 1908 Australasian Champion, partnering Alfred Dunlop
Alexander, JohnJohn Alexander 1951 Australia 1977 (December) Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 1975
Allison, Jr., WilmerWilmer Allison, Jr. 1904 1977 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1935 United States champion, 1934 finalist (Grand Slam drawsheets for prior to 1934 not available) • ranked amateur world no. 4 in 1932 and 1935
Almagro, NicolásNicolás Almagro 1985 Spain 2008 and 2010 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 9 in 2011
Alonso, ManuelManuel Alonso 1895 1984 Spain 1921 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1922, 1923, 1925 and 1927 United States quarterfinalist • rated world no. 5 in 1927
Amaya, VictorVictor Amaya 1954 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1980 French Open doubles champion, partnering Hank Pfister • ranked world no. 15 in 1980
Amritraj, VijayVijay Amritraj 1953 India 1973 and 1981 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1973 and 1974 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 16 in 1980
Ančić, MarioMario Ančić 1984 Croatia 2004 Wimbledon semifinalist, 2006 quarterfinalist • 2004 Olympic Games doubles bronze medalist, partnering Ivan Ljubičić • ranked world no. 7 in 2006
Anderson, JamesJames Anderson 1894 1973 Australia Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1922, 1924 and 1925 Australasian champion, 1919 1926 semifinalist, 1920 quarterfinalist(?) (list perhaps incomplete - a few results appear unavailable) • rated world no. 3 in 1924 and 1925 - winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1922 Wimbledon champion, partnering Randolph Lycett • 1925 Australasian champion, partnering Norman Brookes
Anderson, MalMal Anderson 1935 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1957 United States champion, 1958 runner-up • 1958 and 1972 Australian (Open) runner-up, 1957 semifinalist, 1956 quarterfinalist • 1956 and 1958 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • rated amateur world no. 2 in 1957 and 1958 — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1957 French champion, partnering Ashley Cooper • 1973 Australian Open doubles champion, partnering John Newcombe
Andreev, IgorIgor Andreev 1983 Russia 2007 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 2008
Andrews, JohnJohn Andrews 1952 United States 1975 French Open quarterfinalist
Anger, MattMatt Anger 1963 United States Ranked world no. 23 in 1986
Annacone, PaulPaul Annacone 1963 United States 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 12 in 1986 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1985 Australian Open champion, partnering Christo van Rensburg
Arazi, HichamHicham Arazi 1973 Morocco 1997 and 1998 French Open quarterfinalist • 2000 and 2004 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 2001
Arias, JimmyJimmy Arias 1964 United States 1983 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1984 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 5 in 1984
Arrese, JordiJordi Arrese 1964 Spain 1992 Olympic silver medalist • ranked world no. 23 in 1991
Asbóth, JózsefJózsef Asbóth 1917 1986 Hungary Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1947 French champion • 1948 Wimbledon semifinalist
Ashe, ArthurArthur Ashe 1943 1993 United States Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1968 U.S. Open champion, 1972 finalist, 1969 and 1971 semifinalist, 1970 and 1974 quarterfinalist; 1965 U.S. National semifinalist • 1970 Australian Open champion, 1971 finalist, 1978 semifinalist, 1977 (January) quarterfinalist; 1966 and 1967 Australian Championships finalist • 1975 Wimbledon champion, 1968 and 1969 semifinalist • 1970 and 1971 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 2 in 1975
Austin, BunnyBunny Austin 1906 2000 Great Britain 1932 and 1938 Wimbledon finalist, 1936 and 1937 semifinalist, 1931, 1933, 1934 and 1935 quarterfinalist • 1937 French finalist, 1935 semifinalist, 1934 and 1936 quarterfinalist • 1929 Australian quarterfinalist (U.S. National drawsheets prior to 1933 unavailable) • rated world no. 4 in 1938
Ayala, LuisLuis Ayala 1932 Chile 1958 and 1960 French finalist, 1959 semifinalist • 1957 and 1959 United States quarterfinalist • 1959 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Baddeley, HerbertHerbert Baddeley 1872 1931 Great Britain Winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1891, 1894, 1895 and 1896 Wimbledon champion, partnering his twin Wilfred Baddeley
Baddeley, WilfredWilfred Baddeley 1872 1929 Great Britain Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1891, 1892 and 1895 Wimbledon champion, 1893, 1894 and 1896 runner-up • rated world no. 1 for 4 years jointly for 1891, 1892, 1895 and for solely 1896 - winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles → 1891, 1894, 1895 and 1896 Wimbledon champion, partnering his twin Herbert Baddeley
Baghdatis, MarcosMarcos Baghdatis 1985 Cyprus 2006 Australian Open finalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist, 2007 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 2006
Barazzutti, CorradoCorrado Barazzutti 1953 Italy 1977 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1978 French Open semifinalist • 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1978
Barthès, PierrePierre Barthès 1941 France Ranked a world top-20 player for 1971 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1970 French Open champion, partnering Nikola Pilić
Bates, JeremyJeremy Bates 1962 Great Britain Winner of 2 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1987 Wimbledon champion, partnering Jo Durie • 1991 Australian Open champion, partnering Durie
Becker, BorisBoris Becker 1967 West Germany/Germany Winner of 6 Grand Slam singles titles → 1985, 1986 and 1989 Wimbledon champion, 1988, 1990, 1991 and 1995 finalist • 1989 U.S. Open champion1991 and 1996 Australian Open champion, 1984 quarterfinalist • 1987, 1989 and 1991 French Open semifinalist • 1988 Masters Grand Prix champion, 1989 runner-up; 1992 and 1995 ATP Tour World champion, 1994 and 1996 runner-up • ranked world no. 1 for 12 weeks in 1991 — winner of 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 1992 Barcelona gold medalist, partnering Michael Stich
Belkin, MikeMike Belkin 1945 Canada 1968 Australian Championships quarterfinalist
Bengoechea, EduardoEduardo Bengoechea 1959 Argentina Ranked world no. 21 in 1987
Benneteau, JulienJulien Benneteau 1981 France 2006 French Open quarterfinalist
Berasategui, AlbertoAlberto Berasategui 1973 Spain 1994 French Open finalist • 1998 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1994
Berdych, TomášTomáš Berdych 1985 Czech Republic 2010 French Open semifinalist • 2010 Wimbledon finalist • ranked world no. 6 in 2010
Bergelin, LennartLennart Bergelin 1925 Sweden 1946, 1948 and 1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist – winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1948 French champion, partnering Jaroslav Drobný
Berger, JayJay Berger 1966 United States 1989 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1990
Bergström, ChristianChristian Bergström 1967 Sweden 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Bertolucci, PaoloPaolo Bertolucci 1954 Italy 1973 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 12 in 1973
Bhupathi, MaheshMahesh Bhupathi 1974 India Winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1999 and 2001 French Open champion, both partnering Leander Paes) • 1999 Wimbledon champion, partnering Paes • 2002 U.S. Open champion, partnering Max Mirnyi • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 4 weeks, in 1999 — winner of 7 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1997 French Open champion, partnering Rika Hiraki • 1999 and 2005 U.S. Open champion, partnering Ai Sugiyama and Daniela Hantuchová respectively • 2002 and 2005 Wimbledon champion, partnering Likhovtseva and Mary Pierce respectively • 2006 and 2009 Australian Open, partnering Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza respectively
Björkman, JonasJonas Björkman 1972 Sweden 1997 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist, 2003 quarterfinalist • 1998 and 2002 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1997 — winner of 8 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1998, 1999 and 2001 Australian Open champion, partnering Jacco Eltingh, Patrick Rafter, Todd Woodbridge respectively • 2004 and 2005 French Open champion, both partnering Max Mirnyi • 2002, 2003 and 2004 Wimbledon champion, all partnering Woodbridge • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 74 weeks → for 43 weeks in 2004 and 31 in 2005
Black, ByronByron Black 1969 Zimbabwe 1995 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2000 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 1996 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1994 French Open champion, partnering Jonathan Stark • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 8 weeks, in 1994
Black, WayneWayne Black 1973 Zimbabwe Winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2001 U.S. Open champion, partnering Kevin Ullyett • 2005 Australian Open champion, partnering Ullyett
Blake, JamesJames Blake 1979 United States 2005 and 2006 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Tennis Masters Cup runner-up • ranked world no. 4 in 2006
Blanco, GaloGalo Blanco 1976 Spain 1997 French Open quarterfinalist
Boetsch, ArnaudArnaud Boetsch 1968 France Ranked world no. 12 in 1996
Borg, BjörnBjörn Borg 1956 Sweden Winner of 11 Grand Slam singles titles → 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1981 French Open champion, 1976 quarterfinalist • 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980 Wimbledon champion, 1981 finalist, 1973 and 1975 quarterfinalist • 1976, 1978, 1980 and 1981 U.S. Open finalist, 1975 semifinalist, 1979 quarterfinalist • 1979 and 1980 Masters Grand Prix champion, 1975 and 1977 runner-up • ranked world no. 1 for 109 weeks → for 1 week in 1977, 32 in 1979, 49 in 1980 and 27 in 1981
Borotra, JeanJean Borotra 1898 1994 France Winner of 5 Grand Slam singles titles → 1924 and 1931 French champion, 1925 and 1929 finalist • 1924 and 1926 Wimbledon champion, 1925, 1927 and 1929 finalist • 1928 Australian champion • 1926 United States finalist (other tournament drawsheets unavailable) • rated world no. 2 for 1926 — winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1925, 1928, 1929, 1934 and 1936 French champion, partnering René Lacoste, Jacques Brugnon, Lacoste, Brugnon and Marcel Bernard respectively • 1925, 1932 and 1933 Wimbledon champion, Lacoste, Brugnon and Brugnon respectively • 1928 Australian champion, partnering Brugnon — winner of 5 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1925 Wimbledon champion, partnering Suzanne Lenglen • 1926 United States champion, partnering Elizabeth Ryan • 1927 and 1934 French champion, partnering Marguerite Brocquedis and Colette Rosambert respectively • 1928 Australian champion, partnering Daphne Akhurst
Borowiak, JeffJeff Borowiak 1949 United States Ranked world no. 25 in 1977
Bowrey, WilliamWilliam Bowrey 1943 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1968 Australian champion, 1967 finalist, 1965 and 1966 quarterfinalist; 1969 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1966 U.S. National quarterfinalist
Bromwich, JohnJohn Bromwich 1918 1999 Australia Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1939 and 1946 Australian champion, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1947, 1948 and 1949 finalist, 1940 semifinalist, 1936, 1950 and 1951 quarterfinalist • 1948 Wimbledon finalist, 1949 semifinalist • 1939 United States semifinalist • 1950 French quarterfinalist — winner of 13 Grand

Slam doubles titles → 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950 Australian champion, all partnering Adrian Quist • 1939, 1949 and 1959 U.S. National champion, partnering Quist, Bill Sidwell and Frank Sedgman respectively • 1948 and 1950 Wimbledon champion, partnering Sedgman and Quist respectively — winner of 4 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1938 Australian champion, partnering Margaret Wilson • 1947 and 1948 Wimbledon champion, partnering both partnering Louise Brough • 1948 U.S. National champion, partnering Brough

Brookes, NormanNorman Brookes 1877 1967 Australia Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1907 and 1914 Wimbledon champion, 1905, 1909 and 1919 finalist (drawsheets for 1910 through 1921 unavailable) • 1911 Australasian championrated world no. 1 for two years 1907 and jointly for 1911 — winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1907 and 1914 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Anthony Wilding • 1919 United States champion, partnering Gerald Patterson • 1924 Australian champion, partnering James Anderson — winner of at least 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1907 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion
Brown, GeoffGeoff Brown 1924 Great Britain 1946 Wimbledon finalist, 1947 quarterfinalist • rated world no. 3 amateur in 1946
Brown, TomTom Brown 1922 2011 United States 1946 United States finalist • 1947 Wimbledon finalist, 1946 semifinalist, 1948 quarterfinalist
Brugnon, JacquesJacques Brugnon 1895 1978 France (Singles results most likely missing as drawsheets are unavailable) - winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1926, 1928, 1932 and 1933 Wimbledon champion, partnering Henri Cochet for the first two and Jean Borotra for the latter two • 1927, 1928, 1930, 1932 and 1934 French champion, partnering Cochet for the first three and Borotra for the last two • 1928 Australian champion, partnering Borotra — winner of 2 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1925 and 1926 French champion, both partnering Suzanne Lenglen
Bruguera, SergiSergi Bruguera 1971 Spain Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1993 and 1994 French Open champion, 1997 finalist, 1995 semifinalist • ranked world no. 3 in 1994
Bryan, BobBob Bryan 1978 United States Winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles, all partnering his twin Mike Bryan) → 2003 French Open champion • 2005 and 2008 U.S. Open champion • 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 Australian Open champion • 2006 Wimbledon champion • 2003 and 2004 Master's champions, both partnering Mike • with Mike co-ranked doubles world no. 1 for 274 weeks (and counting) → for 6 weeks in 2003, 18 in 2004, 8 in 2005, 52 in 2006, 41 in 2007, 45 in 2008, 33 in 2009, 27 in 2010, 46 weeks in 2011 (and counting) — winner of 5 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 2003, 2004 and 2006 U.S. Open champion, partnering Katarina Srebotnik, Vera Zvonareva and Martina Navratilova respectively • 2008 French Open champion, partnering Victoria Azarenka • 2008 Wimbledon champion, partnering Samantha Stosur
See also: Bob and Mike Bryan
Bryan, MikeMike Bryan 1978 United States Winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles, all partnering his twin Bob Bryan → 2003 French Open champion • 2005 and 2008 U.S. Open champion • 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 Australian Open champion • 2006 Wimbledon champion • 2003 and 2004 Masters champion, both partnering Bob • with Bob co-ranked doubles world no. 1 for 274 weeks (and counting) → for 6 weeks in 2003, 18 in 2004, 8 in 2005, 52 in 2006, 41 in 2007, 45 in 2008, 33 in 2009, 27 in 2010, 46 weeks in 2011 (and counting) — winner of 2 Grand Slam mixed doubles → 2002 U.S. Open champion, partnering Lisa Raymond • 2003 French Open champion, partnering Raymond
See also: Bob and Mike Bryan
Buchholz, ButchButch Buchholz 1940 United States 1960 U.S. National semifinalist; 1969 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1960 and 1969 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1969 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 5 amateur in 1960
Budge, DonDon Budge 1915 2000 United States Winner of 6 Grand Slam singles titles → 1937 and 1938 Wimbledon champion, 1935 and 1936 semifinalist • 1937 and 1938 United States champion, 1936 finalist, 1935 quarterfinalist • 1938 French champion1938 Australian championrated amateur world no. 1 for 4 years, 1937 through 1940
Cahill, DarrenDarren Cahill 1965 Australia 1988 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 1989
Campbell, OliverOliver Campbell 1871 1953 United States Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1890, 1891 and 1892 United States champion (drawsheets for other years unavailable) — winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1888, 1891 and 1892 United States champion, partnering Valentine G. Hall, Bob Huntington and Huntington again respectively
Calleri, AgustínAgustín Calleri 1976 Argentina Ranked world no. 16 in 2003
Camporese, OmarOmar Camporese 1968 Italy Ranked world no. 18 in 1992
Cancellotti, FrancescoFrancesco Cancellotti 1963 Italy Ranked world no. 21 in 1985
Cañas, GuillermoGuillermo Cañas 1977 Argentina 2002, 2005 and 2007 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 2005
Caratti, CristianoCristiano Caratti 1970 Italy 1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Carbonell, TomasTomas Carbonell 1968 Spain Ranked world no. 22 in 1995 — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 2001 French Open champion, partnering Virginia Ruano Pascual
Carlsson, KentKent Carlsson 1968 Sweden Ranked world no. 6 in 1988
Case, RossRoss Case 1951 Australia 1973 and 1977 Australian Open semifinalist
Cash, PatPat Cash 1965 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1987 Wimbledon champion, 1984 semifinalist, 1982, 1986 and 1988 quarterfinalist • 1987 and 1988 Australian Open finalist, 1984 quarterfinalist • 1984 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1988
Chace, MalcolmMalcolm Chace 1875 1955 United States 1894 United States semifinalist (drawsheets for other years unavailable) — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1894 United States champion, partnering Robert Wrenn
Champion, ThierryThierry Champion 1966 France 1990 French Open quarterfinalist • 1991 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Chang, MichaelMichael Chang 1972 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1989 French Open champion, 1995 finalist • 1996 Australian Open finalist • 1996 U.S. Open finalist • ranked world no. 2 in 1996
Chela, Juan IgnacioJuan Ignacio Chela 1979 Argentina 2004 French Open quarterfinalist • 2007 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 15 in 2004
Cherkasov, AndreiAndrei Cherkasov 1970 Soviet Union/ Russia 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1990 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 13 in 1991
Chesnokov, AndreiAndrei Chesnokov 1966 Soviet Union/ Russia 1989 French Open semifinalist, 1986 and 1988 quarterfinalist • 1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 9 in 1991
Čilić, MarinMarin Čilić 1988 Croatia 2010 Australian Open semifinalist • 2009 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 9 in 2010
Clavet, FranciscoFrancisco Clavet 1968 Spain Ranked world no. 18 in 1992
Clément, ArnaudArnaud Clément 1977 France 2001 Australian Open finalist • 2008 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 10 in 2001
Clerc, Jose-LuisJose-Luis Clerc 1958 Argentina 1981 and 1982 French Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1981
Clothier, WilliamWilliam Clothier 1881 1962 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1906 United States champion, 1904 and 1909 finalist (results likely incomplete as drawsheets are unavailable)
Cochet, HenriHenri Cochet 1901 1987 France Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles titles → 1922, 1926, 1928, 1930 and 1932 French champion, 1933 finalist, 1927 and 1929 semifinalist, 1925 quarterfinalist (drawsheets for before 1925 unavailable) • 1927 and 1929 Wimbledon champion, 1928 finalist, 1925 and 1933 semifinalist, 1930 quarterfinalist • 1928 United States champion, 1932 finalist (drawsheets before 1933 unavailable) • rated world no. 1 amateur for 3 years, 1928 through 1930 — winner of 5 Grand Slam doubles titles, all partnering Jacques Brugnon → 1927, 1930 and 1932 French champion • 1926 and 1928 Wimbledon champion – winner of 5 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1922, 1923, 1928 and 1929 French Champions, partnering Suzanne Lenglen for the first two and Eileen Bennett Whittingstall for the latter two • 1927 United States champion, partnering Bennett Whittingstall
Connell, GrantGrant Connell 1965 Canada 1995 ATP Tour World Championships doubles champion, partnering Patrick Galbraith • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 17 weeks → 7 weeks in 1993 and 10 in 1994
Connors, JimmyJimmy Connors 1952 United States Winner of 8 Grand Slam singles titles → 1974 Australian Open champion, 1975 finalist • 1974 and 1982 Wimbledon champion, 1975, 1977, 1978 and 1984 finalis; 1979, 1980, 1981, 1985 and 1987 semifinalist; 1972, 1973 and 1975 quarterfinalist • 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982 and 1983 U.S. Open champion, 1975, 1977 finalist; 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1991 semifinalist; • 1979, 1980, 1984 and 1985 French Open semifinalist; 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1987 quarterfinalist • 1977 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranked 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 — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1973 Wimbledon champion, partnering Ilie Năstase • 1975 U.S. Open champion, partnering Năstase
Cooke, ElwoodElwood Cooke 1913 2004 United States 1939 Wimbledon finalist • 1939 French semifinalist • 1945 United States semifinalist, 1940 and 1943 quarterfinalist – winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1939 Wimbledon champion, partnering Bobby Riggs — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1939 United States champion, partnering Sarah Palfrey Cooke
Cooper, AshleyAshley Cooper 1936 Australia Winner of 4 Grand Slam singles titles → 1957 and 1958 Australian champion, 1954, 1955 and 1956 quarterfinalist • 1958 Wimbledon champion, 1957 finalist • 1958 United States champion, 1957 finalist, 1956 quarterfinalist • 1956, 1957 and 1958 French Championship semifinalist - winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1957 and 1958 French champion, partnering Mal Anderson and Neale Fraser respectively • 1957 United States champion, partnering Fraser • 1958 Australian champion, partnering Fraser
Cooper, JohnJohn Cooper 1946 Australia 1971 and 1972 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Cornejo, PatricioPatricio Cornejo 1944 Chile 1974 French Open quarterfinalist
Coria, GuillermoGuillermo Coria 1982 Argentina 2004 French Open finalist, 2003 semifinalist • 2003 and 2005 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 3 in 2004
Corretja, ÀlexÀlex Corretja 1974 Spain 1998 and 2001 French Open finalist, 2002 semifinalist • 1998 Masters champion • ranked world no. 2 in 1999
Costa, AlbertAlbert Costa 1975 Spain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2002 French Open champion • 1997 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 6 in 2002
Costa, CarlosCarlos Costa 1968 Spain Ranked world no. 10 in 1992
Courier, JimJim Courier 1970 United States Winner of 4 Grand Slam singles titles → 1991 and 1992 French Open champion, 1993 finalist, 1994 semifinalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 1992 and 1993 Australian Open champion, 1994 semifinalist, 1995 and 1996 quarterfinalist • 1991 U.S. Open finalist, 1992 and 1995 semifinalist • 1993 Wimbledon finalist, 1991 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 58 weeks in 1992
Cox, MarkMark Cox 1943 Great Britain 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 13 in 1977
Cramm, Gottfried vonGottfried von Cramm 1909 1976 / Germany Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1934/1936 French champion, 1935 finalist • 1935/1936/1937 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 U.S. finalist
Crawford, JackJack Crawford 1908 1991 Australia Winner of 6 Grand slam singles titles → 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1935 Australian champion, 1931 and 1940 finalist, 1928, 1930, 1936, 1937 and 1939 semifinalist, 1927 and 1929 quarterfinalist • 1933 French champion, 1934 finalist, 1935 semifinalist, 1928 quarterfinalist • 1933 Wimbledon champion • 1933 United States finalist • rated world no. 1 amateur for 1 year, 1933 — winner of 6 Grand slam doubles titles → 1929, 1930, 1932 and 1935 Australian champion, the first two partnering Harry Hopman, the third with Edgar Moon, and the fourth with Vivian McGrath • 1935 French champion, partnering Adrian Quist • 1935 Wimbledon champion, partnering Quist
Crealy, DickDick Crealy 1944 Australia 1970 Australian Open finalist, 1975 semifinalist, 1972 and 1976 quarterfinalist; 1968 Australian Championship quarterfinalist - winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1968 Australian champion, partnering Allan Stone • 1974 French Open, partnering Onny Parun - winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1968 Australian champion, partnering Billie Jean King
Curren, KevinKevin Curren 1958 South Africa/ United States 1984 Australian Open finalist • 1985 Wimbledon finalist, 1983 semifinalist, 1990 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 5 in 1985 - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1982 champion, partnering Steve Denton - winner of 3 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1981 and 1982 U.S. Open champion, both partnering Anne Smith • 1982 Wimbledon champion, partnering Smith
Cuevas, PabloPablo Cuevas 1986 Uruguay Ranked world no. 14 in 2009 - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2008 French Open champion, partnering Luis Horna
Davidson, SvenSven Davidson 1928 2008 Sweden Winner of 1 Grand slam singles title → 1957 French champion, 1955 and 1956 finalist, 1953 quarterfinalist • 1957 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1953, 1955 and 1958 quarterfinalist • 1957 United States semifinalist, 1953 quarterfinalist - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1958 Wimbledon champion, partnering Ulf Schmidt
Davis, DwightDwight Davis 1879 1945 United States 1898 United States finalist - winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1899, 1900 and 1901 United States champion, partnering Holcombe Ward
Davis, ScottScott Davis 1962 United States 1984 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 11 in 1985 - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1991 Australian Open, partnering David Pate
Davín, FrancoFranco Davín 1970 Argentina 1991 French Open quarterfinalist
Davydenko, NikolayNikolay Davydenko 1981 Russia 2005 and 2007 French Open semifinalist, 2006 and 2009 quarterfinalist • 2007 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2009 ATP Tour Finals champion • ranked world no. 3 in 2006
del Potro, Juan MartínJuan Martín del Potro 1988 Argentina Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2009 U.S. Open champion, 2008 quarterfinalist • 2009 French Open semifinalist • 2009 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 2010
Dent, PhilPhil Dent 1950 Australia 1974 Australian Open finalist, 1977(Jan) and 1979 quarterfinalist; 1968 Australian Championships quarterfinalist • 1977 French Open semifinalist • 1977 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 17 in 1977
Dent, TaylorTaylor Dent 1981 United States Ranked world no. 21 in 2005
Denton, SteveSteve Denton 1956 United States 1981 and 1982 Australian Open finalist • ranked world no. 12 in 1983
Dewulf, FilipFilip Dewulf 1972 Belgium 1997 French Open semifinalist, 1998 quarterfinalist
Dibley, ColinColin Dibley 1944 Australia 1979 Australia Open semifinalist, 1973 quarterfinalist • 1971 and 1972 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Dibbs, EddieEddie Dibbs 1951 United States 1975 and 1976 French Open semifinalist, 1978 and 1979 quarterfinalist • 1975, 1976 and 1979 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 5 in 1978
Dickson, MarkMark Dickson 1965 United States 1983 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Diepraam, KeithKeith Diepraam 1942 South Africa 1965 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
di Pasquale, ArnaudArnaud di Pasquale 1979 France 2000 Olympic bronze medalist
Djoković, NovakNovak Djoković 1987 Serbia Winner of 5 Grand Slam singles titles → 2008, 2011 and 2012 Australian Open champion, 2009 and 2010 quarterfinalist • 2011 Wimbledon champion, 2007 and 2010 semifinalist, 2009 quarterfinalist • 2011 U.S. Open champion, 2007 and 2010 finalist, 2008 and 2009 semifinalist • 2012 French Open finalist, 2007, 2008 and 2011 semifinalist, 2006 2010 quarterfinalist • 2008 Tennis Masters Cup champion • 2008 Olympic Singles bronze medalist • ranked world no. 1 for 53 weeks and counting in 2011 and 2012
Doherty, LaurenceLaurence Doherty 1875 1919 Great Britain Winner of 6 Grand Slam singles titles and 1 Olympic singles gold medal → 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 Wimbledon champion, 1898 runner-up • 1903 United States champion1900 Olympic gold medalistrated world no. 1 for 5 years; jointly for 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1905, and solely for 1906 - winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles and 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904 and 1905 Wimbledon champion, all partnering Reginald Doherty • 1902 and 1903 United States champion, both partnering Doherty • 1900 Olympic gold medalist, partnering Doherty
Doherty, ReginaldReginald Doherty 1872 1910 Great Britain Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900 Wimbledon champion, 1901 runner-up • 1902 United States runner-up - winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles and 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904 and 1905 Wimbledon champion, all partnering Laurence Doherty • 1902 and 1903 United States champion, both partnering Doherty • 1900 Olympic gold medalist, partnering Doherty
Dolgopolov, AlexandrAlexandr Dolgopolov 1988 Ukraine 2011 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 16 in 2011
Doseděl, SlávaSláva Doseděl 1970 Czech Republic 1999 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Draper, ScottScott Draper 1974 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles champion → 2005 Australian Open champion, partnering Samantha Stosur
Dreekmann, HendrikHendrik Dreekmann 1975 Germany 1994 French Open quarterfinalist
Drewett, BradBrad Drewett 1958 Australia 1975 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Drobný, JaroslavJaroslav Drobný 1921 2001 // Czechoslovakia/Egypt Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1951 and 1952 French champion, 1946, 1948 and 1950 finalist, 1953 semifinalist • 1954 Wimbledon champion, 1949 and 1952 finalist, 1946 semifinalist, 1947 quarterfinalist — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1948 French champion, partnering Lennart Bergelin — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1948 French champion, partnering Patricia Canning Todd
Drysdale, CliffCliff Drysdale 1941 South Africa 1968 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1969 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 13 in 1974 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1972 U.S. Open champion, partnering Roger Taylor
Drysdale, RobinRobin Drysdale 1952 Great Britain 1977 (December) Australian Open quarterfinalist
Du Pré, PatPat Du Pré 1954 United States 1979 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1979 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 1980
Edberg, StefanStefan Edberg 1966 Sweden Winner of 6 Grand Slam singles titles → 1985 and 1987 Australian Open champion, 1990, 1992 and 1993 finalist, 1988, 1991 and 1994 semifinalist, 1984 and 1989 quarterfinalist • 1988 and 1990 Wimbledon champion, 1989 finalist, 1987, 1991 and 1993 semifinalist, 1992 quarterfinalist • 1991 and 1992 U.S. Open champion, 1986 and 1987 semifinalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 1989 French Open finalist, 1985, 1991 and 1993 quarterfinalist • 1989 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranked world no. 1 for 72 weeks → 21 weeks in 1990, 40 in 1991 and 11 in 1992 — winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1987 and 1996 Australian Open champion, partnering Anders Järryd and Petr Korda respectively • 1987 U.S. Open champion, partnering Järryd •
Edmondson, MarkMark Edmondson 1954 Australia Winner of 1 Grand slam singles title → 1976 Australian Open champion • ranked world no. 15 in 1982 — winner of 5 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1980, 1981, 1983 and 1984 Australian Open champion, partnering Kim Warwick for the first two, Paul McNamee, and Sherwood Stewart respectively • 1985 French Open champion, partnering Warwick
El Aynaoui, YounesYounes El Aynaoui 1971 Morocco 2000 and 2003 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2002 and 2003 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 2003
El Shafei, IsmailIsmail El Shafei 1947 Egypt 1974 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Eltingh, JaccoJacco Eltingh 1970 Netherlands Winner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1994 and 1998 Australian Open champion, partnering Paul Haarhuis and Jonas Björkman respectively • 1994 U.S. Open champion, partnering Haarhuis • 1995 and 1998 French Open champion, both partnering Haarhuis • 1998 Wimbledon champion, partnering Haarhuis • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 18 weeks, in 1995
Emerson, RoyRoy Emerson 1936 Australia Winner of 12 Grand Slam singles titles → 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967 Australian champion, 1962 finalist, 1960 semifinalist, 1958 and 1959 quarterfinalist • 1961 and 1964 United States champion, 1962 finalist, 1966 semifinalist, 1956, 1959, 1965, 1967 and 1969 quarterfinalist • 1963 and 1967 French champion, 1962 finalist, 1965 semifinalist, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966 and 1968 quarterfinalist • 1964 and 1965 Wimbledon champion, 1959 semifinalist, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1966 and 1970 quarterfinalist • rated world no. 1 amateur for two years, 1964 and 1965 — winner of 16 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1959, 1961 and 1971 Wimbledon champion, partnering Neale Fraser for the first two and Rod Laver for the third • 1959, 1960, 1965 and 1966 United States champion, partnering Fraser for the first two and Fred Stolle for the latter two • 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965 French champion, partnering Fraser for the first two, then Laver, then Manolo Santana, then Ken Fletcher, and then with Stolle for the final one • 1962, 1966 and 1969 Australian (Open) champion, partnering Fraser, Stolle, and Laver respectively
Enqvist, ThomasThomas Enqvist 1974 Sweden 1999 Australian Open finalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 2001 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1999
Erlich, JonathanJonathan Erlich 1977 Israel Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2008 Australian Open champion, partnering Andy Ram
Escudé, NicolasNicolas Escudé 1976 France 1998 Australian Open semifinalist • 1999 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2001 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 17 in 2000
Erskine, L. R.L. R. Erskine ? ? ? 1878 Wimbledon All Comers finalist
Evernden, KellyKelly Evernden 1962 New Zealand 1987 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Fairlie, BrianBrian Fairlie 1948 New Zealand Ranked world no. 24 in 1973
Falkenburg, RobertRobert Falkenburg 1926 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1948 Wimbledon champion, 1947 and 1949 quarterfinalist • 1946 United States semifinalist, 1944, 1945, 1947 and 1948 quarterfinalist — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1944 United States doubles champion, partnering Don McNeill • 1947 Wimbledon doubles champion, partnering Jack Kramer
Federer, RogerRoger Federer 1981 Switzerland Winner of 17 Grand Slam singles titles → 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2012 Wimbledon champion, 2008 finalist, 2001, 2010 and 2011 quarterfinalist • 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2010 Australian Open champion, 2009 finalist, 2005, 2008 and 2011 semifinalist • 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 U.S. Open champion, 2009 finalist, 2010 and 2011 semifinalist • 2009 French Open champion, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2011 finalist, 2005 semifinalist, 2001 and 2010 quarterfinalist • 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 Tennis Master Cup champion, 2010 and 2011 ATP World Tour Finals champion • winner of 1 Olympic singles silver medal → 2012 Olympics singles silver medalist • ranked world no. 1 for 302 weeks (Record) → 48 weeks in 2004, 52 in 2005, 52 in 2006, 52 in 2007, 32 in 2008, 25 in 2009, 22 in 2010 and 19 in 2012 — winner of 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 2008 gold medalist, partnering Stanislas Wawrinka
Feigl, PeterPeter Feigl 1951 Austria 1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Ferreira, WayneWayne Ferreira 1971 / South Africa 1992 and 2003 Australian Open semifinalist • 1992 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1994 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1992 Olympic silver medalists • ranked world no. 6 in 1995
Ferrer, DavidDavid Ferrer 1982 Spain 2007 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2005 and 2008 French Open quarterfinalist • 2011 Australian Open semifinalist, 2008 quarterfinalist • 2007 Tennis Masters Cup finalist • ranked world no. 4 in 2008
Ferrero, Juan CarlosJuan Carlos Ferrero 1980 Spain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2003 French Open champion, 2002 finalist, 2001 semifinalist • 2003 U.S. Open finalist • 2007 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2002 Tennis Masters Cup finalist • winner of 4 Masters Series titles • ranked world no. 1 for 8 weeks, in 2003
Fibak, WojtekWojtek Fibak 1952 Poland 1977 and 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1980 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Filippini, MarceloMarcelo Filippini 1967 Uruguay 1999 French Open quarterfinalist
Fillol, JaimeJaime Fillol 1946 Chile 1975 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 1974
Fish, MardyMardy Fish 1981 United States 2007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2011
Fitzgerald, JohnJohn Fitzgerald 1960 Australia Ranked world no. 25 in 1988 — winner of 7 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1982 Australian Open champion, partnering John Alexander • 1984 and 1991 U.S. Open champion, partnering Tomáš Šmíd and Anders Järryd respectively • 1986 and 1991 French Open champion, partnering Šmíd and Järryd respectively • 1989 and 1991 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Järryd • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 40 weeks → 27 weeks in 1991 and 13 in 1992
Flach, KenKen Flach 1963 United States Winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1985 and 1993 U.S. Open champion • 1987 and 1988 Wimbledon champion • ranked world no. 1 for 5 weeks → 2 weeks in 1985 and 3 in 1986
Flam, HerbieHerbie Flam 1928 1980 United States 1950 United States finalist • 1951 and 1952 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1957 French finalist • rated world no. 5 in 1957
Fleming, PeterPeter Fleming 1955 United States 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist — winner of 7 Grand Slam doubles titles, all partnering John McEnroe → 1979, 1981, 1983 and 1984 Wimbledon champion, • 1979, 1981 and 1983 U.S. Open champion • ranked world no. 1 for 17 weeks → 3 weeks in 1982 and 14 in 1984
Fognini, FabioFabio Fognini 1987 Italy 2011 French Open quarterfinalist
Forbes, GordonGordon Forbes 1934 South Africa 1962 United States quarterfinalist
Forget, GuyGuy Forget 1965 France 1991 and 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1991, 1992 and 1994 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Franulović, ŽeljkoŽeljko Franulović 1947 Yugoslavia 1970 French Open finalist, 1971 semifinalist
Neale Fraser, Neale Fraser 1933 Australia Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1959 and 1960 United States champion, 1956 and 1958 semifinalist • 1960 Wimbledon champion, 1958 finalist, 1957 and 1962 semifinalist, 1959 quarterfinalist • 1957, 1959 and 1960 Australian Championships finalist, 1956, 1958 and 1962 semifinalist • 1959 and 1962 French semifinalist, 1957, 1958 and 1960 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 1 amateur for two years, 1959 and 1960 - winner of 11 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1957, 1958 and 1962 Australian champion, partnering Lew Hoad, Ashley Cooper and Roy Emerson respectively • 1957, 1959 and 1960 United States champion, partnering Cooper and then Emerson twice • 1958, 1960 and 1962 French champion, partnering Cooper and then Emerson twice • 1959 and 1961 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Emerson - winner of 5 mixed doubles Grand Slam titles → 1956 Australian champion, partnering Beryl Penrose Collier • 1958, 1959 and 1960 United States champion, all partnering Margaret Osborne duPont • 1962 Wimbledon champion, partnering Osborne duPont
Frawley, RodRod Frawley 1952 Australia 1979 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Froehling, FrankFrank Froehling 1942 United States 1971 French Open semifinalist • 1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Fromberg, RichardRichard Fromberg 1970 Australia Ranked world no. 24 in 1990
Furlan, RenzoRenzo Furlan 1970 Italy 1995 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 19 in 1996
Galbraith, PatrickPatrick Galbraith 1967 United States 1995 ATP Tour World champion, partnering Grant Connell• ranked doubles world no. 1 for 4 weeks → 3 weeks in 1993 and 1 in 1994 - winner of 2 grand slam mixed doubles titles → 1994 and 1996 U.S. Open champion, partnering Elna Reinach and Lisa Raymond respectively
Gambill, Jan-MichaelJan-Michael Gambill 1977 United States 2004 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 2001
Gasquet, RichardRichard Gasquet 1986 France 2007 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2007 — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 2004 French Open champion, partnering Tatiana Golovin
Gaudenzi, AndreaAndrea Gaudenzi 1973 Italy Ranked world no. 18 in 1995
Gaudio, GastónGastón Gaudio 1978 Argentina Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2004 French Open champion • ranked world no. 5 in 2005
Gerulaitis, VitasVitas Gerulaitis 1954 1994 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1977(December) Australian Open champion • 1979 U.S. Open finalist, 1978 and 1981 semifinalist • 1980 French Open finalist, 1979 semifinalist, 1982 quarterfinalist • 1977 and 1978 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1976 and 1982 quarterfinalist • 1979 and 1981 Masters Grand Prix finalist • ranked world no. 3 in 1978 - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1975 Wimbledon champion, partnering Gene Mayer
Giammalva, SamSam Giammalva 1934 United States 1955 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
Giammalva, Jr., SammySammy Giammalva, Jr. 1963 United States 1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Giltinan, BobBob Giltinan 1949 Australia 1977(December) Australian Open semifinalist
Robby Ginepri, Robby Ginepri 1982 United States 2005 U.S. Open semifinalist – ranked world no. 15 in 2005
Gisbert, Sr., JuanJuan Gisbert, Sr. 1942 / Spain 1968 Australian Championships finalist - 1975 Masters Grand Prix champion, partnering Manuel Orantes
Gitlin, DrewDrew Gitlin 1958 United States 1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Gilbert, BradBrad Gilbert 1961 United States 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1990 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1990
Gildemeister, HansHans Gildemeister 1956 Chile 1978, 1979 and 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 12 in 1980
Glickstein, ShlomoShlomo Glickstein 1958 Israel 1981 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 1982
Goldie, DanDan Goldie 1963 United States 1989 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Golmard, JérômeJérôme Golmard 1973 France Ranked world no. 22 in 1999
Gómez, AndrésAndrés Gómez 1960 Ecuador Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1990 French Open champion, 1984, 1986 and 1987 quarterfinalist • 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1990
Gonzales, PanchoPancho Gonzales 1928 1995 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles 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
González, FernandoFernando González 1980 Chile 2007 Australian Open finalist • 2009 French Open semifinalist, 2003 and 2008 quarterfinalist • 2002 and 2009 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2005 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Olympic silver medalist, 2004 bronze medalist • ranked world no. 5 in 2007 — winner of 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 2004 gold medalist, partnering Nicolás Massú
Goold, Vere St. LegerVere St. Leger Goold 1853 1909 Ireland 1879 Wimbledon finalist
Gore, SpencerSpencer Gore 1850 1906 Great Britain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1877 Wimbledon champion, 1878 finalist
Gorman, TomTom Gorman 1946 United States 1971 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1973 French Open semifinalist • rated world no. 8 in 193
Gottfried, BrianBrian Gottfried 1952 United States 1977 French Open finalist • 1980 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1978 quarterfinalist • 1977 and 1978 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 3 in 1977 - winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1975 and 1977 French Open champion, both partnering Raúl Ramírez • 1976 Wimbledon champion, partnering Ramírez
Goven, GeorgesGeorges Goven 1948 France 1970 French Open semifinalist
Grabb, JimJim Grabb 1964 United States Ranked world no. 25 in 1985 – ranked doubles world no. 1 for 13 weeks → 1 week in 1989 and 6 in 1992, and 6 in 1993
Graebner, ClarkClark Graebner 1943 United States 1967 United States finalist, 1966 quarterfinalist; 1968 U.S. Open semifinalist, 1971 quarterfinalist • 1966 Australian quarterfinalist • 1968 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1969 and 1970 quarterfinalist • rated world no. 7 for 1968 - winner of 1 doubles Grand Slam title → 1966 French champion, partnering Dennis Ralston
Greenberg, SeymourSeymour Greenberg 1920 2006 United States 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
Grinstead, Charles WalderCharles Walder Grinstead 1860 1930 Great Britain

Finalist in 1884 Wimbledon Championships – Gentlemen's Singles

Grosjean, SébastienSébastien Grosjean 1978 France 2001 Australian Open semifinalist, 2003, 2004 and 2006 quarterfinalist • 2001 French Open semifinalist, 2002 quarterfinalist • 2003 and 2004 Wimbledon semifinalist, 2005 quarterfinalist • 2001 Tennis Masters Cup finalist • winner of 1 ATP Masters Series event • ranked world no. 4 in 2002
Gulbis, ErnestsErnests Gulbis 1988 Latvia 2008 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 21 in 2011
Gullikson, TimTim Gullikson 1951 1996 United States 1979 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 15 in 1979
Gullikson, TomTom Gullikson 1951 United States 1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist - winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1984 U.S. Open champion, partnering Manuela Maleeva
Gulyás, IstvánIstván Gulyás 1931 Hungary 1966 French finalist, 1971 quarterfinalist
Gunnarsson, JanJan Gunnarsson 1962 Sweden 1989 Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 25 in 1985
Günthardt, HeinzHeinz Günthardt 1959 Switzerland 1985 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1985 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 1986
Gustafsson, MagnusMagnus Gustafsson 1967 Sweden 1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 10 in 1991
Haarhuis, PaulPaul Haarhuis 1966 Netherlands 1991 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 1995 — winner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1994 Australian Open champion, partnering Jacco Eltingh • 1994 U.S. Open champion, partnering Eltingh • 1995, 1998 and 2002 French Open champion, partnering Eltingh twice and then Yevgeny Kafelnikov • 1998 Wimbledon champion, partnering Eltingh • 1993 and 1998 ATP Tour World Championships titlist, both partnering Eltingh • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 70 weeks → 27 weeks in 1994, 27 weeks in 1995 and 16 weeks in 1999
Haas, TommyTommy Haas 1978 Germany 2000 Olympic silver medalist • 1999, 2002 and 2007 Australian Open semifinalist • 2009 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2004, 2006 and 2007 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 2 in 2002
Hackett, HaroldHarold Hackett 1878 1937 United States 1906 United States quarterfinalist - winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910 United States champion, partnering Fred Alexander
Hadow, FrankFrank Hadow 1855 1946 Great Britain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1878 Wimbledon champion, 1879 runner-up • rated world no. 1 for 1 year, 1878
Hamilton, WilloughbyWilloughby Hamilton 1864 1943 Ireland Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1890 Wimbledon champion, 1889 semifinalist • rated co-world no. 1 for 2 years, 1889 and 1890
Hănescu, VictorVictor Hănescu 1981 Romania 2005 French Open quarterfinalist
Harmon, RodneyRodney Harmon 1961 United States 1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Hartley, JohnJohn Hartley 1849 1935 Great Britain Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles title → 1879 and 1880 Wimbledon champion, 1881 runner-up • rated world no. 1 for 2 years, 1879 and 1880
Heathcote, CharlesCharles Heathcote 1841 1915 Great Britain 1877 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist
Henman, TimTim Henman 1974 Great Britain 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1996, 1997, 2003 and 2004 quarterfinalist • 2004 French Open semifinalist • 2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 2002
Hennessey, JohnJohn Hennessey 1900 1981 United States Rated world no. 8 in 1927 and 1928 – winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1928 U.S. champion, partnering George Lott
Hewitt, BobBob Hewitt 1940 Australia/ South Africa 1960, 1962 and 1963 Australian semifinalist • 1962, 1964 and 1966 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1967 United States quarterfinalist - winner of 9 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1962, 1964, 1967, 1972 and 1978 Wimbledon champion, partnering for the first two Fred Stolle and for the final three Frew McMillan • 1963 and 1964 Australian champion, partnering Stolle • 1972 French Open champion, partnering McMillan • 1977 U.S. Open champion, partnering McMillan • 1977 Masters Grand Prix champion, partnering McMillan • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 6 weeks, in 1976 - winner of 6 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1961 Australian champion, partnering Jan Lehane • 1970 and 1979 French Open champion, partnering Billie Jean King and Wendy Turnbull respectively • 1977 and 1979 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Greer Stevens • 1979 U.S. Open champion, partnering Stevens
Hewitt, LleytonLleyton Hewitt 1981 Australia Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 2001 U.S. Open champion, 2004 finalist, 2000, 2002 and 2005 semifinalist, 2003 quarterfinalist • 2002 Wimbledon champion, 2005 semifinalist, 2004 and 2006 quarterfinalist • 2005 Australian Open finalist • 2001 and 2004 French Open quarterfinalist • 2001 and 2002 Tennis Masters Cup champion, 2004 finalist • winner of 2 ATP Masters Series titles • ranked world no. 1 for 80 weeks → 5 weeks in 2001, 52 in 2002 and 23 in 2003 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2000 U.S. Open champion, partnering Max Mirnyi
Higueras, JoséJosé Higueras 1953 Spain 1982 and 1983 French Open semifinalist, 1977 and 1979 quarterfinalist - ranked world no. 8 in 1983
Hlasek, JakobJakob Hlasek 1964 Switzerland 1991 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 22 in 1985 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1992 French Open champion, partnering Marc Rosset
Hoad, LewLew Hoad 1934 1994 Australia Winner of 4 Grand Slam singles titles → 1956 and 1957 Wimbledon champion, 1953, 1954 and 1955 quarterfinalist • 1956 French champion, 1953 quarterfinalist • 1956 Australian champion, 1955 finalist, 1957 semifinalist • 1956 United States finalist, 1953 and 1955 semifinalist, 1951 and 1954 quarterfinalist • rated world no. 1 amateur for 1 year, 1956 - winner of 8 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1953, 1956 and 1957 Wimbledon champion, partnering Ken Rosewall, Rex Hartwig, and Rosewall respectively • 1953 and 1956 Australian champion, partnering Rosewell for the first two and then Neale Fraser • 1953 French champion, partnering Rosewell • 1956 United States champion, partnering Rosewell - winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1954 French champion, partnering Maureen Connolly
Holm, HenrikHenrik Holm 1968 Sweden Ranked world no. 17 in 1993
Holmes, GregGreg Holmes 1963 United States Ranked world no. 22 in 1985
Hooper, ChipChip Hooper 1958 United States Ranked world no. 17 in 1982
Horna, LuisLuis Horna 1980 Peru Ranked world no. 16 in 2008 - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2008 French Open champion, partnering Pablo Cuevas
Hovey, FredFred Hovey 1868 1945 United States 1895 United States champion, 1896 finalist (results likely incomplete as drawsheets for other years unavailable)
Howard III, G. TurnerG. Turner Howard III 1947 - United States Appeared in the first rounds of the 1966, 1970 and 1971 US Open
Hrbatý, DominikDominik Hrbatý 1978 Slovakia 1999 French Open semifinalist • 2001 and 2005 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2004 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 12 in 2004
Hřebec, JiříJiří Hřebec 1950 Czechoslovakia Ranked world no. 25 in 1974
Hunt, JoeJoe Hunt 1919 1944 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1943 U.S. champion
Hunter, FrankFrank Hunter 1894 1981 United States 1923 Wimbledon finalist • 1928 and 1929 United States finalist
Huss, StephenStephen Huss 1975 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2005 Wimbledon champion, partnering Wesley Moodie
Isner, JohnJohn Isner 1985 United States 2011 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 9 in 2012
Ivanišević, GoranGoran Ivanišević 1971 Yugoslavia / Croatia Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2001 Wimbledon champion, 1992, 1994 and 1998 finalist • 1989, 1994 and 1997 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1990, 1992 and 1994 French Open quarterfinalist • 1996 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 2 in 1994
Jaite, MartinMartin Jaite 1964 Argentina 1985 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 10 in 1990
Jauffret, FrançoisFrançois Jauffret 1942 France 1974 French Open semifinalist, 1970 quarterfinalist; 1966 French Championships semifinalist • ranked world no. 20 in 1974
Järryd, AndersAnders Järryd 1961 Sweden 1987 and 1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1985 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1985 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 5 in 1985 - winner of 8 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1983, 1987 and 1991 French Open champion, partnering Hans Simonsson, Robert Seguso and John Fitzgerald respectively • 1987 and 1991 U.S. Open champion, partnering Stefan Edberg and Fitzgerald respectively • 1989 and 1991 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Fitzgerald • 1987 Australian Open champion, partnering Edberg • 1985 and 1986 Masters Grand Prix champion, both partnering Edberg; 1991 ATP Tour World Championships titlist, partnering Fitzgerald • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 107 weeks → 6 weeks in 1985, 5 in 1986, 45 in 1988, 31 in 1989, 4 in 1990 and 16 in 1992
Johansson, JoachimJoachim Johansson 1982 Sweden 2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 9 in 2005
Johansson, ThomasThomas Johansson 1975 Sweden Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2002 Australian Open champion • 2005 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1998 and 2000 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2002
Johnson, DonaldDonald Johnson 1968 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2001 Wimbledon champion, partnering Jared Palmer
Johnston, BillBill Johnston 1894 1946 United States Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1915 and 1919 United States champion1923 Wimbledon champion (results incomplete as tournament drawsheets unavailable) • co-rated world no. 1 for 1919 - winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1915, 1916 and 1920 United States champion, partnering Clarence Griffin - winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1921 United States champion, partnering Mary Browne
Jones, KellyKelly Jones 1964 United States Ranked doubles world no. 1 for 1 week, in 1992
Jovanovic, BoroBoro Jovanovic 1939 Yugoslavia 1968 French Open quarterfinalist
Kafelnikov, YevgenyYevgeny Kafelnikov 1974 Russia Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1996 French Open champion, 1995 semifinalist, 1997, 2000 and 2001 quarterfinalist • 1999 Australian Open champion, 2000 finalist, 1995, 1996 and 2001 quarterfinalist • 1999 and 2001 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2000 Olympic gold medalistranked world no. 1 for 6 weeks, in 1999 — winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1996, 1997 and 2002 French Open champion, partnering Daniel Vacek for the first two and Paul Haarhuis for the third • 1997 U.S. Open champion, partnering Vacek
Karbacher, BerndBernd Karbacher 1968 Germany Ranked world no. 22 in 1995
Karlović, IvoIvo Karlović 1979 Croatia 2009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 2008
Kiefer, NicolasNicolas Kiefer 1977 Germany 1998 and 2000 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1997 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2000 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 2000
Knight, BillyBilly Knight 1935 Great Britain 1959 French quarterfinalist
Knowle, JulianJulian Knowle 1974 Austria Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2007 U.S. Open champion, partnering Simon Aspelin
Knowles, MarkMark Knowles 1971 Bahamas Winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2002 Australian Open champion, partnering Daniel Nestor • 2004 U.S. Open champion, partnering Nestor • 2007 French Open champion, partnering Nestor • 2007 Tennis Masters Cup champion, partnering Nestor • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 65 weeks → 16 weeks in 2002, 23 in 2003, 13 in 2004 and 13 in 2005 — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 2009 Wimbledon champion, partnering Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Koch, ThomazThomaz Koch 1945 Brazil 1969 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 24 in 1974 — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1975 French Open champion, partnering Fiorella Bonicelli
Kodeš, JanJan Kodeš 1946 Czechoslovakia Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1970 and 1971 French Open champion, 1972 and 1973 quarterfinalist • 1973 Wimbledon champion, 1972 semifinalist, 1974 quarterfinalist • 1971 and 1973 U.S. Open finalist, 1976 quarterfinalist
Kohlschreiber, PhilippPhilipp Kohlschreiber 1983 Germany 2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 21 in 2012
Korda, PetrPetr Korda 1968 Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1998 Australian Open champion, 1993 quarterfinalist • 1992 French Open finalist • 1998 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1995 and 1997 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 2 in 1998
Koubek, StefanStefan Koubek 1977 Austria 2002 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 20 in 2000
Koželuh, JanJan Koželuh 1904 1973 Czechoslovakia 1926 and 1927 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Koželuh, KarelKarel Koželuh 1895 1950 Czechoslovakia Rated professionial world no. 1 for four years, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929
Krajicek, RichardRichard Krajicek 1971 Netherlands Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1996 Wimbledon champion, 1998 semifinalist • 1992 Australian Open semifinalist • 1993 French Open semifinalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 1997, 1999 and 2000 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1999
Kramer, JackJack Kramer 1921 2009 United States Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1946 and 1947 United States champion, 1943 finalist, 1941 quarterfinalist • 1947 Wimbledon championrated world no. 1 for 5 years → 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951 — winner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1940, 1941, 1943, 1947 United States champion, all partnering Ted Schroeder • 1946 and 1947 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Schroeder — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1941 United States champion, partnering Sarah Palfrey Cooke
Krickstein, AaronAaron Krickstein 1967 United States 1989 U.S. Open semifinalist, 1988 and 1990 quarterfinalist • 1995 Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 6 in 1990
Kriek, JohanJohan Kriek 1958 South Africa/ USA Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1981 and 1982 Australian Open champion, 1984 semifinalist, 1983 and 1985 quarterfinalist • 1986 French Open semifinalist • 1981 and 1982 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1980 U.S. Open semifinalist, 1978 and 1979 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1984
Krishnan, RamanathanRamanathan Krishnan 1937 India 1960 and 1961 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1962 French quarterfinalist
Krishnan, RameshRamesh Krishnan 1961 India 1981 and 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1986 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 23 in 1985
Kronk, PaulPaul Kronk 1954 Australia 1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Kuerten, GustavoGustavo Kuerten 1976 Brazil Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1997, 2000 and 2001 French Open champion • 1999 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1999 and 2001 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2000 Tennis Masters Cup champion • ranked world no. 1 for 43 weeks → 4 weeks in 2000 and 39 in 2001
Kučera, KarolKarol Kučera 1974 Slovakia 1998 Australian Open semifinalist • 1998 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 6 in 1998
Kulti, NicklasNicklas Kulti 1971 Sweden 1992 French Open quarterfinalist
Lacoste, RenéRené Lacoste 1904 1996 France Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles 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 championrated world no. 1 for 2 years — winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1925 and 1929 French champion, both partnering Jean Borotra • 1925 Wimbledon champion, partnering Borotra
Lapentti, NicolásNicolás Lapentti 1976 Ecuador 1999 Australian Open semifinalist • 2002 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 6 in 1999
Lareau, SébastienSébastien Lareau 1973 Canada Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title and 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 1999 U.S. Open doubles champion, partnering Alex O’Brien • 2000 Olympic doubles gold medalist, partnering Daniel Nestor • 1999 Tennis Masters Cup champion, partnering O’Brien
Larned, WilliamWilliam Larned 1872 1926 United States Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles 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
Larsen, ArtArt Larsen 1925 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1950 United States champion, 1954 finalist
Larsson, MagnusMagnus Larsson 1970 Sweden 1994 French Open semifinalist • 1993, 1997 and 1998 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 10 in 1995
Laver, RodRod Laver 1938 Australia Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1960 and 1962 Australian champion, 1961 finalist; 1969 Australian Open champion1962 French champion, 1961 semifinalist; 1969 French Open champion, 1968 finalist • 1961, 1962, 1968 and 1969 Wimbledon champion, 1959 and 1960 finalist, 1971 quarterfinalist • 1962 United States champion, 1960 and 1961 finalist, 1959 quarterfinalist; 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) - winner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1959, 1960 and 1961 Australian champion, partnering Bob Mark; 1969 Australian Open champion, partnering Roy Emerson • 1961 French champion, partnering Emerson • 1971 Wimbledon champion, partnering Emerson - winner of 3 mixed doubles Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 Wimbledon champion, partnering Darlene Hard • 1961 French champion, partnering Hard
Lawford, HerbertHerbert Lawford 1851 1925 Great Britain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1887 Wimbledon champion, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886 and 1888 finalist, 1878, 1881 and 1882 and All-Comers semifinalist
Leach, RickRick Leach 1964 United States Winner of 5 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1988, 1989 and 2000 Australian Open champion, partnering Jim Pugh for the first two and Ellis Ferreira for the last one • 1990 Wimbledon champion, partnering Pugh • 1993 U.S. Open champion, partnering Ken Flach • 1988 Masters Grand Prix champion, partnering Pugh; 1997 ATP Tour World Championships titlist, partnering Jonathan Stark; 2001 ATP World Doubles Challenge Cup champion, partnering Ferreira • ranked doubles world no. 1 for 9 weeks, in 1990 - winner of 4 mixed doubles titles → 1995 and 1997 Australian Open champion, Natasha Zvereva and Manon Bollegraf respectively • 1990 Wimbledon champion, partnering Zina Garrison • 1997 U.S. Open champion, partnering Bollegraf
Leconte, HenriHenri Leconte 1963 France 1988 French Open finalist, 1986 semifinalist, 1985 and 1990 quarterfinalist • 1986 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1985 and 1987 quarterfinalist • 1986 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 5 in 1986 - winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1984 French Open champion, partnering Yannick Noah
Lendl, IvanIvan Lendl 1960 Czechoslovakia/ United States winner of 8 Grand Slam singles titles → 1984, 1986 and 1987 French Open champion, 1981 and 1985 finalist, 1983 and 1988 quarterfinalist • 1985, 1986 and 1987 U.S. Open champion, 1982, 1983 and 1984 finalist, 1991 semifinalist, 1980, 1990 and 1992 quarterfinalist • 1989 and 1990 Australian Open champion, 1983 and 1991 finalist, 1985, 1987 and 1988 semifinalist, 1992 quarterfinalist • 1986 and 1987 Wimbledon finalist, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989 and 1990 semifinalist • 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986 and 1987 Masters Grand Prix champion • ranked world 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
Lewis, ChrisChris Lewis 1957 New Zealand 1983 Wimbledon finalist • ranked world no. 19 in 1979
Ljubičić, IvanIvan Ljubičić 1979 Croatia 2006 French Open semifinalist • 2006 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 3 in 2006 - 2004 Olympic Games doubles bronze medalist
Llodra, MichaëlMichaël Llodra 1980 France Winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2003 and 2004 Australian Open champion, both partnering Fabrice Santoro • 2007 Wimbledon champion, partnering Arnaud Clément
Lloyd, JohnJohn Lloyd 1954 Great Britain 1977 (December) Australian Open finalist, 1985 quarterfinalist • 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist - winner of 3 mixed doubles Grand Slam titles → 1983 and 1984 Wimbledon champion, partnering Wendy Turnbull • 1982 French Open champion, partnering Turnbull
López, FelicianoFeliciano López 1981 Spain 2005 and 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 15 in 2012
Lott, GeorgeGeorge Lott 1906 1991 United States 1931 United States finalist (likely incomplete as drawsheets prior to 1933 are unavailable) - winner of 8 doubles Grand Slam titles → 1928, 1929, 1930, 1933 and 1934 United States champion, partnering John Hennessey, John Doeg, Doeg again, Lester Stoefen and Stoefen again, respectively • 1931 and 1934 Wimbledon champion, partnering John Van Ryn and Stoefen respectively • 1931 French champion, partnering Van Ryn - winner of 4 mixed doubles Grand Slam titles → 1929, 1931 and 1934 United States champion, partnering Betty Nuthall, Nuthall again, and Helen Jacobs, respectively • 1931 Wimbledon champion, partnering Anna McCune Harper
Lu, Yen-hsunYen-hsun Lu 1983 Chinese Taipei 2010 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Lundgren, PeterPeter Lundgren 1965 Sweden Ranked world no. 25 in 1987
Lutz, BobBob Lutz 1949 United States 1970 Australian Open semifinalist • 1969 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1980 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • rated world no. 7 in 1972 - winner of 5 doubles Grand Slam titles → 1968, 1974, 1978 and 1980 U.S. Open champion, all partnering Stan Smith • 1970 Australian Open champion, partnering Smith
MacKay, BarryBarry MacKay 1935 United States 1959 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1958 and 1960 quarterfinalist • 1959 Australian semifinalist • 1959 United States quarterfinalist
Mako, GeneGene Mako 1916 United States 1938 United States finalist • 1938 Australian quarterfinalist • rated world no. 9 in 1938 – winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1936 and 1938 United States champion, both partnering Don Budge • 1937 and 1938 Wimbledon champion, partnering Budge – winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1936 U.S. mixed doubles champion, partnering Alice Marble
Malisse, XavierXavier Malisse 1980 Belgium 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranked world no. 19 in 2002 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2004 French Open champion, partnering Olivier Rochus
de Man, GuzGuz de Man 1947 Zimbabwe 1997 French Open finalist • ranked world no. 1 in 1997
Mansdorf, AmosAmos Mansdorf 1965 Israel 1992 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 1987
Mancini, AlbertoAlberto Mancini 1969 Argentina 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 1989
Manson, BruceBruce Manson 1956 United States 1981 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Mantilla, FélixFélix Mantilla 1974 Spain 1997 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1998 French Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 10 in 1998
Marks, JohnJohn Marks 1952 Australia 1978 Australian Open finalist
Marshall, WilliamWilliam Marshall 1849 ? Great Britain 1877 Wimbledon runner-up
Martin, BillyBilly Martin 1956 United States 1977 Wimbledon quarterfinalist - winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1980 U.S. Open champion, partnering Anne Smith
Martin, ToddTodd Martin 1970 United States 1994 Australian Open finalist, 1999 and 2001 quarterfinalist • 1999 U.S. Open finalist, 1994 and 2000 semifinalist • 1994 and 1996 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1993 and 1999 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1999
Massú, NicolásNicolás Massú 1979 Chile 2004 Olympic gold medalist • ranked world no. 9 in 2004 — winner of 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 2004 gold medalist, partnering Fernando González
Masters, GeoffGeoff Masters 1950 Australia 1974 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Masur, WallyWally Masur 1963 Australia 1987 Australian Open semifinalist, 1983 quarterfinalist • 1993 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 15 in 1993
Mathieu, Paul-HenriPaul-Henri Mathieu 1982 France Ranked world no. 12 in 2008
Matsuoka, ShuzoShuzo Matsuoka 1967 Japan 1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Maurer, AndreasAndreas Maurer 1958 West Germany Ranked world no. 24 in 1986
Mayer, FlorianFlorian Mayer 1983 Germany 2004 and 2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 2011
Mayer, GeneGene Mayer 1956 United States 1980 and 1982 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1982 and 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1980 — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1978 and 1979 French Open champion, partnering Hank Pfister and Sandy Mayer respectively
Mayer, SandySandy Mayer 1952 United States 1973 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1978 and 1983 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1982 — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1975 Wimbledon champion, partnering Vitas Gerulaitis • 1979 French Open champion, partnering Gene Mayer
Mayotte, TimTim Mayotte 1960 United States 1983 Australian Open semifinalist, 1981 quarterfinalist • 1982 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988 and 1989 quarterfinalist • 1989 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1988
McEnroe, JohnJohn McEnroe 1959 United States Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles titles → 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1984 U.S. Open champion, 1985 finalist, 1978, 1982 and 1990 semifinalist, 1987 quarterfinalist • 1981, 1983 and 1984 Wimbledon champion, 1980 and 1982 finalist, 1977, 1989 and 1992 semifinalist, 1985 quarterfinalist • 1984 French Open finalist, 1985 semifinalist, 1981 and 1983 quarterfinalist • 1983 Australian Open semifinalist, 1985, 1989 and 1992 quarterfinalist • 1978, 1983 and 1984 Masters Grand Prix champion, 1982 finalist • ranked world no. 1 for 170 weeks → 4 weeks in 1980, 23 in 1981, 45 in 1982, 26 in 1983, 37 in 1984, 35 in 1985 — winner of 9 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1992 Wimbledon champion, the first four partnering Peter Fleming and the fifth partnering Michael Stich • 1979, 1981, 1983 and 1989 U.S. Open champion, the first three partnering Fleming and the fourth partnering Mark Woodforde • 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984 Masters Grand Prix doubles champion, all partnering Fleming • ranked world no. 1 for 267 weeks → 37 weeks in 1979, 52 in 1980, 41 in 1981, 48 in 1982, 52 in 1983, 37 in 1984 - winner of 1 mixed Grand Slam doubles title → 1977 French Open champion, partnering Mary Carillo
McEnroe, PatrickPatrick McEnroe 1966 USA 1991 Australian Open semifinalist • 1995 U.S. Open quarterfinalist — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1989 French Open champion, partnering Jim Grabb
McGregor, KenKen McGregor 1929 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1952 Australian champion, 1950 and 1951 finalist • 1951 Wimbledon finalist, 1952 quarterfinalist - winner of 7 Grand Slam doubles titles, all partnering Frank Sedgman → 1951 and 1952 French champion • 1951 and 1952 Wimbledon champion • 1951 and 1952 Australian champion • 1951 United States champion - winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles champion → 1950 United States champion, partnering Margaret Osborne duPont
McKinley, ChuckChuck McKinley 1941 1986 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1963 Wimbledon champion, 1961 finalist, 1964 semifinalist • 1962, 1963 and 1964 United States semifinalist, 1960 quarterfinalist - winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1961, 1963 and 1964 United States champion, all partnering Dennis Ralston
McLoughlin, MauriceMaurice McLoughlin 1890 1957 United States 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 - winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1912, 1913 and 1914 United States champion, all partnering Tom Bundy
McNamara, PeterPeter McNamara 1955 Australia • 1980 Australian Open semifinalist, 1981 quarterfinalist • 1981 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1982 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1983 (may be higher as rankings before 1983 are incomplete) - winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1980 and 1982 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Paul McNamee • 1979 Australian Open champion, partnering McNamee
McNamee, PaulPaul McNamee 1954 Australia Ranked world no. 24 in 1986
McNeill, DonDon McNeill 1918 1996 United States
McMillan, FrewFrew McMillan 1942 South Africa
Mečíř, MiloslavMiloslav Mečíř 1964 Czechoslovakia 1988 Olympic gold medalist • 1986 US Open finalist, 1987 quarterfinalist • 1989 Australian Open finalist, 1987 quarterfinalist • 1987 French Open semifinalist • 1988 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1986 quarterfinalist
Medvedev, AndreiAndrei Medvedev 1974 Soviet Union / Ukraine 1999 French Open finalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1994
Meiler, KarlKarl Meiler 1949 West Germany Ranked world no. 20 in 1973
Meligeni, FernandoFernando Meligeni 1971 Brazil 1999 French Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 25 in 1999
Melzer, JurgenJurgen Melzer 1981 Austria 2010 French Open semifinalist • winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2010 Wimbledon champion (with Philipp Petzschner) • ranked world no. 9 in 2011
Metreveli, AlexAlex Metreveli 1944 Soviet Union 1973 Wimbledon finalist, 1972/1974 quarterfinalist • 1972 French Open semifinalist • 1972 Australian Open semifinalist, 1973/1975 quarterfinalist • 1974 US Open quarterfinalist
Mirnyi, MaxMax Mirnyi 1977 Belarus 2002 US Open quarterfinalist • world no. 18 in 2003 — winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2000/2002 US Open champion (the first with L. Hewitt, and the second with Bhupathi) • 2005/2006 French Open champion (both with Björkman) — winner of 3 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1998 Wimbledon champion (with Serena Williams) • 1998/2007 US Open (the first with Serena Williams, and the second with Azarenka)
Mónaco, JuanJuan Mónaco 1984 Argentina Ranked world no. 19 in 2007
Monfils, GaëlGaël Monfils 1986 France 2008 French Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2011
Montañés, AlbertAlbert Montañés 1980 Spain Ranked world no. 22 in 2010
Moodie, WesleyWesley Moodie 1979 South Africa Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2005 Wimbledon champion (with Huss) • 2009 French Open doubles finalist (with Dick Norman)
Moore, RaymondRaymond Moore 1946 South Africa 1977 US Open quarterfinalist
Mottram, BusterBuster Mottram 1955 Great Britain Ranked world no. 15 in 1983
Moyà, CarlosCarlos Moyà 1976 Spain Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1998 French Open champion, 2003/2004/2007 quarterfinalist • 1997 Australian Open finalist, 2001 quarterfinalist • 1998 US Open semifinalist, 2007 quarterfinalist • 2002 Masters semifinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 2 weeks
Mulligan, MartyMarty Mulligan 1940 Australia 1962 Wimbledon finalist; 1970 French Open quarterfinalist
Mulloy, GardnarGardnar Mulloy 1913 United States 1952 U.S. finalist, 1942/1946/1950 semifinalist, 1947/1949/1951/1953 quarterfinalist • 1947 Australian semifinalist • 1948 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1950 quarterfinalist • 1952/1953/1954 French quarterfinalist — winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1942/1945/1946/1948 U.S. champion, partnering Bill Talbert
Müller, GillesGilles Müller 1983 Luxembourg 2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Murray, AndyAndy Murray 1987 Great Britain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2012 US Open champion • winner of 1 Olympic singles gold medal → 2012 Olympic gold medalist • 2008 U.S. Open finalist, 2011 semifinalist • 2010/2011 Australian Open finalist, 2012 semifinalist • 2012 Wimbledon finalist, 2009/2010/2011 semifinalist, 2008 quarterfinalist • 2011 French Open semifinalist, 2009/2012 quarterfinalist • 2008/2010 Masters Cup semifinalist • ranked world no. 2 in 2009 — 2012 Olympic mixed doubles silver medalist
Murray, RobertRobert Murray 1892 1970 United States 1917/1918 U.S. champion
Muster, ThomasThomas Muster 1967 Austria Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1995 French Open champion, 1990 semifinalist • 1989/1997 Australian Open semifinalist, 1994 quarterfinalist • 1993/1994/1996 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 6 weeks
Nadal, RafaelRafael Nadal 1986 Spain Winner of 11 Grand Slam singles titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 2005 (first appearance) /2006/2007/2008/2010/2011/2012 French Open champion • 2008/2010 Wimbledon champion, 2006/2007/2011 finalist • 2010 US Open champion, 2011 finalist, 2008/2009 semifinalist, 2006 quarterfinalist • 2009 Australian Open champion, 2012 finalist, 2008 semifinalist, 2007/2010 quarterfinalist • 2010 Tennis Masters Cup / ATP World Tour Finals finalist, 2006/2007 semifinalist • Winner of 21 Masters Series titles (Record) • 2008 Olympic gold medalist • ranked world no. 1 for 102 weeks
Nalbandian, DavidDavid Nalbandian 1982 Argentina 2002 Wimbledon finalist • 2003 US Open semifinalist, 2005 quarterfinalist • 2004/2006 French Open semifinalist • 2006 Australian Open semifinalist, 2003/2004/2005 quarterfinalist • 2005 Masters champion, 2006 semifinalist • ranked world no. 3 in 2006
Năstase, IlieIlie Năstase 1946 Romania Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1972 US Open champion, 1976 semifinalist, 1975 quarterfinalist • 1973 French Open champion, 1971 finalist, 1970/1974/1977 quarterfinalist • 1972/1976 Wimbledon finalist, 1977/1978 quarterfinalist • 1971/1972/1973/1975 Masters champion, 1974 finalist • ranked world no. 1 for 40 weeks and for 1973
Nestor, DanielDaniel Nestor 1972 Canada Winner of 5 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2002 Australian Open champion, partnering Mark Knowles • 2004 US Open champion, partnering Knowles • 2007 French Open champion, partnering Knowles • 2008/2009 Wimbledon champion, both partnering Nenad Zimonjić • 2000 Olympic gold medal, partnering Sébastien Lareau • 2007/2008 Masters champion, the first partnering Knowles, the second with Zimonjić • ranked world no. 1 in 2002/2009
Newcombe, JohnJohn Newcombe 1944 Australia Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles titles → 1967/1970/1971 Wimbledon champion, 1969 finalist, 1974 quarterfinalist • 1967/1973 US Open champion, 1969/1970/1974 semifinalist, 1968 quarterfinalist • 1973/1975 Australian Open champion, 1976 finalist, 1969/1970/1972/1974/1977 quarterfinalist • 1969 French Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 1
Nielsen, KurtKurt Nielsen 1930 Denmark 1953/1955 Wimbledon finalist • French quarterfinalist (twice) • U.S. quarterfinalist — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1957 U.S. champion, partnering Althea Gibson
Nieminen, JarkkoJarkko Nieminen 1981 Finland 2005 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 13 in 2006
Nishikori, KeiKei Nishikori 1989 Japan 2012 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 2012
Noah, YannickYannick Noah 1960 France winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1983 French Open champion • 1990 Australian Open semifinalist • 1983/1985/1989 US Open quarterfinalist
Norman, MagnusMagnus Norman 1976 Sweden 2000 French Open finalist • 2000 Australian Open semifinalist
Nováček, KarelKarel Nováček 1965 Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic 1994 US Open semifinalist • 1987/1993 French Open quarterfinalist
Novák, JiříJiří Novák 1975 Czech Republic 2002 Australian Open semifinalist
Nüsslein, HansHans Nüsslein 1910 1991 / Germany
Nyström, JoakimJoakim Nyström 1963 Sweden Ranked world no. 7 in 1986
O’Brien, AlexAlex O’Brien 1970 United States
Okker, TomTom 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
Olmedo, AlexAlex Olmedo 1936 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1959 Australian champion • 1959 Wimbledon champion • 1959 U.S. finalist — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1958 U.S. champion, partnering Ham Richardson
Orantes, ManuelManuel Orantes 1949 / Spain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles 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
Osborne, JimJim Osborne 1945 United States 1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Osuna, RafaelRafael Osuna 1938 1969 Mexico Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1963 U.S. Open champion, winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1960/1963 Wimbledon champion • 1962 US Open champion, ranked world no. 1 in 1963
Paes, LeanderLeander Paes 1973 India 1996 Olympic bronze medalist — winner of 6 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1999/2001 French Open champion, both partnering Mahesh Bhupathi • 1999 Wimbledon champion, partnering Bhupathi • 2006 US Open champion, partnering Martin Damm • 2009 French open, US Open champion both partnering Mark Knowles • ranked world no. 1 in doubles for 33 weeks — winner of 6 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1999/2003 Wimbledon champion, partnering Lisa Raymond and Martina Navratilova respectively • 2003 Australian Open champion, partnering Navratilova • 2010 Australian Open, Wimbledon Champion
Pails, DinnyDinny Pails 1921 1986 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Australian champion, 1947 finalist • 1947 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1946 quarterfinalist
Palafox, AntonioAntonio Palafox 1936 Mexico Winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1962 U.S. National champion • 1963 Wimbledon champion
Palmer, JaredJared Palmer 1971 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1995 Australian Open champion, partnering Richey Reneberg • 2001 Wimbledon champion, partnering Donald Johnson • ranked world no. 1 in doubles for 16 weeks
Panatta, AdrianoAdriano Panatta 1950 Italy Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1976 French Open champion, 1973/1975 semifinalist, 1972/1977 quarterfinalist • 1979 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1976 Davis Cup champion • ranked world no. 4 in 1976
Parr, C. F.C. F. Parr ? ? ? 1879 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist
Parun, OnnyOnny Parun 1947 New Zealand 1973 Australian Open finalist • 1975 French Open quarterfinalist • 1971/1972 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1973 US Open quarterfinalist
Pasarell, CharlieCharlie Pasarell 1944 United States 1965 U.S. quarterfinalist • 1976 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Pate, DavidDavid Pate 1962 United States Ranked world no. 18 in 1987
Patterson, GeraldGerald Patterson 1895 1967 Australia Rated co-world no. 1 in 1919 with "Little Bill" Johnston
Pattison, AndrewAndrew Pattison 1949 Rhodesia Ranked world no. 24 in 1974
Patty, BudgeBudge Patty 1924 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1950 French champion • 1950 Wimbledon champion, 1949 finalist, 1947 semifinalist — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1957 Wimbledon champion — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 1946 French champion
Pavel, AndreiAndrei Pavel 1974 Romania 2002 French Open quarterfinalist
Pecci, VictorVictor Pecci 1955 Paraguay Ranked world no. 9 in 1980
Pellizza, PierrePierre Pellizza 1917 France 1946 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Pérez Roldán, GuillermoGuillermo Pérez Roldán 1969 Argentina Ranked world no. 13 in 1988
Pernfors, MikaelMikael Pernfors 1963 Sweden 1986 French Open finalist • 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 10 in 1986
Perry, FredFred Perry 1909 1995 Great Britain Winner of 8 Grand Slam singles titles, including a Career Slam → 1933/1934/1936 U.S. champion • 1934/1935/1936 Wimbledon champion • 1934 Australian champion, 1935 finalist • 1935 French champion, 1936 finalist • rated world no. 1 for 5 years
Petra, YvonYvon Petra 1916 France Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1946 Wimbledon champion, 1947 quarterfinalist
Pfister, HankHank Pfister 1953 United States 1978/1981/1982 Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 19 in 1983
Philippoussis, MarkMark Philippoussis 1976 Australia 1998 US Open finalist • 2003 Wimbledon finalist • ranked world no. 8 in 1999
MooreBarry Phillips 1937 Australia 1968 Australian Championships semifinalist • 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Pietrangeli, NicolaNicola Pietrangeli 1933 Italy Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1959 and 1960 French Open champion, 1961 and 1964 finalist, 1960 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranked world no. 3 in 1959
Pilić, NikolaNikola Pilić 1939 Yugoslavia 1973 French Open singles finalist • 1970 US Open doubles champion
Pimek, LiborLibor Pimek 1963 Czechoslovakia Ranked world no. 21 in 1985
Pinner, UlrichUlrich Pinner 1954 West Germany Ranked world no. 23 in 1979
Pioline, CédricCédric Pioline 1969 France 1993 US Open finalist • 1997 Wimbledon finalist • 1998 French Open semifinalist
Pohmann, Hans-JürgenHans-Jürgen Pohmann 1947 West Germany 1974 French Open quarterfinalist
Popp, AlexanderAlexander Popp 1976 Germany 2000/2003 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Prpić, GoranGoran Prpić 1964 Croatia 1992 Olympic doubles bronze medalist
Proisy, PatrickPatrick Proisy 1949 France Ranked world no. 23 in 1973 • 1973 French Open finalist
Puerta, MarianoMariano Puerta 1978 Argentina 2005 French Open finalist
Pugh, JimJim Pugh 1964 United States
Puncec, FranjoFranjo Puncec 1913 1985 Yugoslavia 1946 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Purcell, MelMel Purcell 1959 United States Ranked world no. 21 in 1980
Querrey, SamSam Querrey 1987 United States Ranked world no. 19 in 2010
Quist, AdrianAdrian Quist 1913 1991 Australia Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1936/1940/1948 Australian champion — winner of 10 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1936/1937/1938/1939/1940/1946/1947/1948/1949/1950 Australian champion, the first two partnering Don Turnbull, the last eight with John Bromwich
Rafter, PatrickPatrick Rafter 1972 Australia Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1997/1998 U.S. Open champion • 2000/2001 Wimbledon finalist, 1999 semifinalist • 1997 French Open semifinalist • 2001 Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 1 week
Ralston, DennisDennis Ralston 1942 United States 1966 Wimbledon finalist
Ram, AndyAndy Ram 1980 Israel Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2008 Australian Open champion — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed title → 2006 Wimbledon champion, partnering Vera Zvonareva
Ramírez, RaúlRaúl Ramírez 1953 Mexico Ranked world no. 4 in 1976 – winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1975/1977 French Open champion • 1976 Wimbledon champion • 1980 Masters champion
Raonic, MilosMilos Raonic 1990 Canada Ranked world no. 23 in 2012
Reneberg, RicheyRichey Reneberg 1965 United States Ranked world no. 20 in 1991 – winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1992 US Open champion • 1995 Australian Open champion • ranked world no. 1 in doubles
Rennert, PeterPeter Rennert 1958 United States 1980 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Renshaw, ErnestErnest Renshaw 1861 1899 Great Britain Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1888 Wimbledon champion • ranked world no. 1 in 1887/1888 — winner of 7 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1980/1881/1884/1885/1886/1888/1889 Wimbledon champion, all partnering twin brother William Renshaw
Renshaw, WilliamWilliam Renshaw 1861 1904 Great Britain Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles titles → 1881/1882/1883/1884/1885/1886/1889 Wimbledon champion, 1890 finalist • ranked world no. 1 for 7 years (including 6 consecutive) — winner of 7 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1980/1881/1884/1885/1886/1888/1889 Wimbledon champion, partnering twin brother /Ernest Renshaw
Richards, George E.George E. Richards c.1921 United States 1942 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
Richards, VinnieVinnie Richards 1903 1959 United States 1924 Olympic gold medalist
Richey, CliffCliff Richey 1946 United States 1970 French Open semifinalist • 1970/1972 US Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 16 in 1973
Riggs, BobbyBobby Riggs 1918 1995 United States ranked world no. 1 for 3 years
Riessen, MartyMarty Riessen 1941 United States 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist; 1971 doubles finalist • 1971 US Open quarterfinalist; 1976 doubles champion, 1975/1978 finalist • 1971 French Open doubles champion (w/Ashe) • 1969 Wimbledon doubles finalist • ranked world no. 11 in 1974
Ríos, MarceloMarcelo Ríos 1975 Chile 1998 Australian Open finalist; 1998/1999 French Open quarterfinalist • 1997 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 1
Robredo, TommyTommy Robredo 1982 Spain 2003/2005/2007 French Open quarterfinalist • 2004 US Open doubles semifinalist • 2007 Australian Open quarterfinalist, 2003 doubles quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2006
Roche, TonyTony Roche 1945 Australia 1966 French champion, 1965/1967 finalist • 1968 Wimbledon finalist • 1969/1970 U.S. Open finalist • 1964 Australian Championships quarterfinalist
Rochus, OlivierOlivier Rochus 1981 Belgium Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 2004 French Open champion, partnering Xavier Malisse • ranked world no. 24 in 2005
Roddick, AndyAndy Roddick 1982 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 2003 US Open champion, 2006 finalist, 2001/2002/2004/2007 quarterfinalist • 2004/2005/2009 Wimbledon finalist, 2003 semifinalist, 2007 quarterfinalist • 2003/2005/2007/2009 Australian Open semifinalist, 2004/2010 quarterfinalist • 2003/2004/2007 Masters semifinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 13 weeks
Roger-Vasselin, ChristopheChristophe Roger-Vasselin 1957 France 1983 French Open semifinalist
Rosewall, KenKen Rosewall 1934 Australia Winner of 8 Grand Slam singles titles → 1953/1955/1971(O)/1972(O) Australian (Open) champion; 1953/1956/1972(O) doubles champion • 1953/1968(O) French (Open) champion • 1956/1970(O) US (Open) champion; 1956/1969(O) doubles champion • 1954/1956/1970(Open)/1974(O) Wimbledon finalist; 1953/1956 doubles champion • ranked world no.1 in 1961, 1962 and 1963
Rosset, MarcMarc Rosset 1970 Switzerland 1992 Olympic gold medalist • 1996 French Open semifinalist • 1999 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 9 in 1995
Rostagno, DerrickDerrick Rostagno 1965 United States 1988 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 13 in 1991
Ruffels, RayRay Ruffels 1946 Australia 1969/1975 Australian Open semifinalist, 1970/1977(December) quarterfinalist • 1968 Australian Championships quarterfinalist
Rusedski, GregGreg Rusedski 1973 Great Britain 1997 US Open finalist • 1997 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1997
Russell, AlejoAlejo Russell 1916 1977 Argentina 1942 and 1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
Sá, AndréAndré Sá 1978 Brazil 2002 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Sadri, JohnJohn Sadri 1956 United States Ranked world no. 14 in 1980
Safin, MaratMarat Safin 1980 Russia Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 2000 US Open champion, 2001 semifinalist • 2005 Australian Open champion, 2002/2004 finalist • 2002 French Open semifinalist, 2000 quarterfinalist • 2008 Wimbledon semifinalist, 2001 quarterfinalist • 2000/2004 Masters semifinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 9 weeks
Sampras, PetePete Sampras 1971 United States Winner of 14 Grand Slam singles titles → 1990/1993/1995/1996/2002 US Open champion, 1992/2000/2001 finalist, 1998 semifinalist, 1991 quarterfinalist • 1993/1994/1995/1997/1998/1999/2000 Wimbledon champion (record), 1992 semifinalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 1994/1997 Australian Open champion, 1995 finalist, 1993/2000 semifinalist, 1998 quarterfinalist • 1996 French Open semifinalist, 1992/1993/1994 quarterfinalist • 1991/1994/1996/1997/1999 Masters champion (record; shared with Ivan Lendl), 1993 finalist, 1992/1995/1998/2000 semifinalist • ranked world no. 1 for 286 weeks
Sánchez, EmilioEmilio Sánchez 1965 Spain 1988 French Open quarterfinalist • 1988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Sánchez, JavierJavier Sánchez 1968 Spain 1991/1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Santana, ManuelManuel Santana 1938 Spain Winner of 4 Grand Slam singles titles → 1961/1964 French champion • 1965 U.S. champion • 1966 Wimbledon champion • ranked world no. 1 amateur in 1966 • winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1963 French champion
Santoro, FabriceFabrice Santoro 1972 France 2006 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 17 in 2001 — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2003/2004 Australian Open champion, both partnering Michaël Llodra — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 2005 French Open champion, partnering Daniela Hantuchová
Sato, JiroJiro Sato 1908 1934 Japan 1931/1933 French championship semifinalist • 1932 Australian championship semifinalist • 1932/1933 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1931 quarterfinalist
Savitt, DickDick Savitt 1927 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1951 Wimbledon champion • 1951 Australian champion • 1950/1951 U.S. semifinalist, 1956 quarterfinalist – ranked world no. 2
Scanlon, BillBill Scanlon 1956 United States Ranked world no. 9 in 1984
Schalken, SjengSjeng Schalken 1976 Netherlands 2002 US Open semifinalist • 2002/2003/2004 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 11 in 2003
Schapers, MichielMichiel Schapers 1959 Netherlands 1985/1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 25 in 1988
Schroeder, TedTed Schroeder 1921 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1942 U.S. champion, 1949 finalist • 1949 Wimbledon champion — winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1940/1941/1947 U.S. champion, all partnering Jack Kramer
Schüttler, RainerRainer Schüttler 1976 Germany 2003 Australian Open finalist • 2008 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2003 Masters semifinalist • ranked world no. 5 in 2003
Sedgman, FrankFrank Sedgman 1927 Australia Winner of 5 Grand Slam singles titles → 1949/1950 Australian champion, 1952 finalist • 1951/1952 U.S. champion • 1952 Wimbledon champion • 1952 French championships finalist — winner of 9 Grand Slam doubles titles and a calendar year Grand Slam (1951) → 1948/1951/1952 Wimbledon champion • 1950/1951 U.S. champion • 1951/1952 Australian champion • 1951/1952 French champion — winner of 8 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1949/1950 Australian champion • 1951/1952 French champion • 1951/1952 Wimbledon champion • 1951/1952 U.S. champion • considered world no. 1 amateur for 1952
Segura, PanchoPancho Segura 1921 USA 1942/1943/1944/1945/1946/1947 U.S. semifinalist • considered world no. 1 professional for 1950 and 1952
Seguso, RobertRobert Seguso 1963 United States Winner of 4 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1985 US Open champion • 1987/1988 Wimbledon champion • 1987 French Open champion
Seppi, AndreasAndreas Seppi 1984 Italy Ranked world no. 24 in 2012
Shimizu, ZenzoZenzo Shimizu 1891 1977 Japan 1920 Wimbledon (challenge round) finalist
Siemerink, JanJan Siemerink 1970 Netherlands 1998 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 1998
Simon, GillesGilles Simon 1984 France 2009 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2008 Masters semifinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2008
Skeen, DickDick Skeen 1906 1994 United States Ranked no. 2 in professional tennis in 1941
Skoff, HorstHorst Skoff 1968 2008 Austria Ranked world no. 18 in 1990
Slocum, HenryHenry Slocum 1862 1949 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1888/1889 U.S. champion, 1887/1890 finalist — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1889 U.S. champion
Složil, PavelPavel Složil 1955 Czechoslovakia Ranked world no. 12 in 1984
Šmíd, TomášTomáš Šmíd 1956 Czechoslovakia Ranked world no. 11 in 1984
Smith, StanStan Smith 1946 United States Winner of 2 Grand Slam singles titles → 1971 US Open champion • 1972 Wimbledon champion • 1971/1972 French Open quarterfinalist • 1970 Masters champion • ranked world no. 1 for 1972 (year-end)
Söderling, RobinRobin Söderling 1984 Sweden 2009/2010 French Open finalist • 2009 Masters semifinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 2010
Solomon, HaroldHarold Solomon 1952 United States Ranked world no. 5 in 1980
Spadea, VinceVince Spadea 1974 United States 1999 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 2005
Squillari, FrancoFranco Squillari 1975 Argentina 2000 French Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 11 in 2000
Šrejber, MilanMilan Šrejber 1963 Czechoslovakia 1986 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 23 in 1986
Srichaphan, ParadornParadorn Srichaphan 1979 Thailand Ranked world no. 9 in 2003
Stark, JonathanJonathan Stark 1971 United States
Steeb, Carl-UweCarl-Uwe Steeb 1967 West Germany/ Germany Ranked world no. 14 in 1990
Stenlund, UlfUlf Stenlund 1967 Sweden Ranked world no. 23 in 1987
Štěpánek, RadekRadek Štěpánek 1978 Czech Republic 2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 2006
Steven, BrettBrett Steven 1969 New Zealand 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Stewart, SherwoodSherwood Stewart 1946 United States Winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1976/1982 French Open champion • 1984 Australian Open champion
Stich, MichaelMichael Stich 1968 Germany Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1991 Wimbledon champion, 1997 semifinalist, 1992/1993 quarterfinalist • 1994 U.S. Open finalist, 1991 quarterfinalist • 1996 French Open finalist, 1991 semifinalist • 1993 Australian Open semifinalist, 1992 quarterfinalist • 1993 Masters champion • winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1992 Wimbledon champion, partnering John McEnroe
Stockton, DickDick Stockton 1951 United States 1974 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1976/1977 US Open quarterfinalist
Stoefen, LesLes Stoefen 1911 1970 United States 1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist, 1934 and 1935 doubles winner
Stolle, FredFred Stolle 1938 Australia 1969 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1969 French Open quarterfinalist • 1969/1972 US Open quarterfinalist
Stolle, SandonSandon Stolle 1970 Australia
Stoltenberg, JasonJason Stoltenberg 1970 Australia 1996 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranked world no. 19 in 1994
Stone, AllanAllan Stone 1945 Australia 1971 Australian Open semifinalist — winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1968/1977 Australian Open champion
Sturgess, EricEric Sturgess 1920 2004 South Africa
Suk, CyrilCyril Suk 1967 Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1998 U.S. Open champion, partnering Sandon Stolle — winner of 4 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1991 French Open champion, partnering sister Helena Suková • 1992/1996/1997 Wimbledon champion, the first partnering Larisa Neiland, the other two with Suková
Sundström, HenrikHenrik Sundström 1964 Sweden 1984 French Open quarterfinalist
Svensson, JonasJonas Svensson 1966 Sweden 1988 French Open semifinalist • 1989 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Tanner, RoscoeRoscoe Tanner 1951 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1977 Australian Open champion, 1979 Wimbledon finalist, 1975/1976 semifinalist, 1980/1983 quarterfinalist • 1974/1979 US Open semifinalist, 1972/1980/1981 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 4 in 1979
Taróczy, BalázsBalázs Taróczy 1954 Hungary 1976/1981 French Open quarterfinalist; ranked world no. 13 in 1982
Taylor, RogerRoger Taylor 1941 United Kingdom Ranked world no. 11 in 1973
Teacher, BrianBrian Teacher 1954 United States Winner of 1 Grand Slam singles title → 1980 Australian Open champion, 1982 quarterfinalist • 1982 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 1981
Teltscher, EliotEliot Teltscher 1959 United States Ranked world no. 6 in 1982
Testerman, BenBen Testerman 1962 United States Ranked world no. 22 in 1984
Tilden, BillBill Tilden 1893 1953 United States Winner of 10 Grand Slam singles titles → 1920/1921/1922/1923/1924/1925/1929 U.S. champion • 1920/1921/1930 Wimbledon champion • 7 times world no. 1
Tillström, MikaelMikael Tillström 1972 Sweden 1996 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Tipsarević, JankoJanko Tipsarević 1984 Serbia 2011 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 2012
Ţiriac, IonIon Ţiriac 1939 Romania Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1970 French Open champion, partnering Ilie Năstase
Tomic, BernardBernard Tomic 1992 Australia 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Trabert, TonyTony Trabert 1930 United States Winner of 5 Grand Slam singles titles → 1953/1955 U.S. champion • 1954/1955 French champion • 1955 Wimbledon champion — winner of 5 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1950/1954/1955 French champion, the first partnering Bill Talbert, the other two with Vic Seixas • 1954 U.S. champion, partnering Seixas • 1995 Australian champion, partnering Seixas
Troicki, ViktorViktor Troicki 1986 Serbia Ranked world no. 12 in 2011
Tsonga, Jo-WilfriedJo-Wilfried Tsonga 1985 France 2008 Australian Open finalist, 2010 semifinalist, 2009 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 6 in 2008
Tulasne, ThierryThierry Tulasne 1963 France Ranked world no. 10 in 1986
Tursunov, DmitryDmitry Tursunov 1982 Russia Ranked world no. 20 in 2006
Ullyett, KevinKevin Ullyett 1972 Zimbabwe Winner of 2 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2001 US Open champion with Wayne Black • 2005 Australian Open champion with Black • 2008 Wimbledon finalist with Jonas Björkman — winner of 1 Grand Slam mixed doubles title → 2002 Australian Open champion (with Daniela Hantuchová)
van Rensburg, ChristoChristo van Rensburg 1962 South Africa Ranked world no. 19 in 1988 — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1985 Australian Open champion, partnering Paul Annacone
Van’t Hof, RobertRobert Van’t Hof 1959 United States Ranked world no. 25 in 1983
Verdasco, FernandoFernando Verdasco 1983 Spain 2009 Australian Open semifinalist • ranked world no. 7 in 2009
Verkerk, MartinMartin Verkerk 1978 Netherlands 2003 French Open finalist • ranked world no. 14 in 2003
Vieira, ArmandoArmando Vieira Brazil 1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Vilas, GuillermoGuillermo Vilas 1952 Argentina Winner of 4 Grand Slam singles titles → 1977 French Open champion, 1975/1978/1982 finalist, 1976/1979/1980/1983/1986 quarterfinalist • 1977 US Open champion, 1975/1976/1982 semifinalist • 1978/1979 Australian Open champion, 1977 finalist, 1980 semifinalist • 1975/1976 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1974 Masters champion, 1975/1976/1977/1982 semifinalist
Vines, EllsworthEllsworth Vines 1911 1994 United States Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles → 1931/1932 U.S. Champion • 1932 Wimbledon Champion, 1933 finalist • rated world no 1 for 4 years (1932/1935/1936/1937)
Visser, DanieDanie Visser 1961 South Africa Winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1990/1993 Australian Open champion, the first partnering Pieter Aldrich, the second with Laurie Warder • 1990 US Open champion, partnering Aldrich
Voinea, AdrianAdrian Voinea 1974 Romania 1995 French Open quarterfinalist
Volandri, FilippoFilippo Volandri 1981 Italy Ranked world no. 25 in 2007
Volkov, AlexanderAlexander Volkov 1967 Russia 1993 US Open semifinalist, 1992 quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 14 in 1994
Walts, ButchButch Walts 1955 United States 1978 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Warder, LaurieLaurie Warder 1962 Australia Winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1993 Australian Open champion with Danie Visser, 1987 finalist with Peter Doohan
Warwick, KimKim Warwick 1952 Australia 1980 Australian Open finalist • ranked world no. 15 in 1981
Washington, MaliVaiMaliVai Washington 1969 United States 1996 Wimbledon finalist • 1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 11 in 1992
Wawrinka, StanislasStanislas Wawrinka 1985 Switzerland Ranked world no. 9 in 2008 — winner of 1 Olympic doubles gold medal → 2008 gold medalist with Roger Federer
Wheaton, DavidDavid Wheaton 1969 United States 1991 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1990 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 12 in 1992
Wilander, MatsMats Wilander 1964 Sweden Winner of 7 Grand Slam singles titles → 1982 (first appearance) /1985/1988 French Open champion, 1983/1987 finalist, 1984 semifinalist, 1989 quarterfinalist • 1983/1984/1988 Australian Open champion, 1985 finalist, 1990 semifinalist • 1988 US Open champion, 1987 finalist, 1985 semifinalist, 1983/1984 quarterfinalist • 1987/1988/1989 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1987 Masters finalist • ranked world no. 1 for 20 weeks — winner of 1 Grand Slam doubles title → 1986 Wimbledon champion with Joakim Nyström • 1984 Australian Open finalist with Nyström • 1986 US Open finalist with Nyström
Wilding, TonyTony Wilding 1883 1915 New Zealand Winner of 6 Grand Slam singles titles → 1906/1909 Australian champion, 1910/1911/1912/1913 Wimbledon champion
Wilkison, TimTim Wilkison 1959 United States 1986 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 23 in 1986
Wilson, BobbyBobby Wilson 1935 Great Britain 1958, 1959, 1961 and 1963 Wimbledon quarterfinalist, 1960 and 1963 U.S. National quarterfinalist, and 1963 French Championships quarterfinalist
Witsken, ToddTodd Witsken 1963 1998 United States 1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Woodbridge, ToddTodd Woodbridge 1971 Australia Ranked world no. 19 in 1997 — winner of 16 Grand Slam doubles titles (record) → 1995/1996/2003 US Open champion the first two with Mark Woodforde, the third with Jonas Björkman • 1992/1997/2001 Australian Open champion the first two with Woodforde, the third with Björkman • 1993/1994/1995/1996/1997/2000/2002/2003/2004 Wimbledon champion the first six with Woodforde, the last three with Björkman • 2000 French Open champion with Woodforde • 1996 Olympic gold medal with Woodforde • 1992/1996 Masters champion with Woodforde — winner of 6 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1990/1993/2001 US Open champion the first with Elizabeth Smylie, the second with Helena Suková, and the third with Rennae Stubbs • 1993 Australian Open champion with Arantxa Sánchez Vicario • 1994 Wimbledon champion with Suková • 1995 French Open champion with Larisa Savchenko
See also: The Woodies
Woodforde, MarkMark Woodforde 1965 Australia Ranked world no. 19 in 1996 — winner of 12 Grand Slam doubles titles → 1989/1995/1996 US Open champion, the first partnering John McEnroe, the second and third with Todd Woodbridge • 1992/1997 Australian Open champion, both partnering Woodbridge • 1993/1994/1995/1996/1997/2000 Wimbledon champion, all partnering Woodbridge • 2000 French Open champion, partnering Woodbridge • 1996 Olympic gold medal, partnering Woodbridge • 1992/1996 Masters champion, partnering Woodbridge — winner of 5 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 1992/1996 Australian Open champion, both partnering Nicole Provis • 1992 French Open champion, partnering Arantxa Sánchez Vicario • 1992 US Open champion, partnering Provis • 1993 Wimbledon champion, partnering Martina Navratilova
See also: The Woodies
Woodruff, ChrisChris Woodruff 1973 United States 2000 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Youzhny, MikhailMikhail Youzhny 1982 Russia 2006 US Open semifinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 8 in 2008
Yzaga, JaimeJaime Yzaga 1967 Peru 1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist (first appearance) • 1994 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 18 in 1989
Zabaleta, MarianoMariano Zabaleta 1978 Argentina 2001 US Open quarterfinalist • ranked world no. 20 in 2000
Zedník, VladimirVladimir Zedník 1947 Czechoslovakia 1973 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Zimonjić, NenadNenad Zimonjić 1976 Serbia Winner of 3 Grand Slam doubles titles → 2008/2009 Wimbledon champion (partnering Daniel Nestor); 2010 French Open champion (with Nestor); 2010 Australian Open finalist, partnering Nestor • winner of 4 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles → 2004/2008 Australian Open champion the first with Elena Bovina, the second with Tiantian Sun • 2006/2010 French Open champion (both with Katarina Srebotnik) • ranked world no. 1
Živojinović, SlobodanSlobodan Živojinović 1963 Yugoslavia 1985 Australian Open semifinalist (first appearance) • 1986 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1987 quarterfinalist

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