This is a list of top international male singles tennis players, both past and present.
It includes players who have met one or more of the following criteria in singles:
- Officially ranked among the top 25 players by the Association of Tennis Professionals (since 1973)
- Ranked among the top 10 by an expert (e.g. A. Wallis Myers) before 1973
- Reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament
- Reached the finals of year-end championships
- Won a medal at the Olympic Games
Players who have won at least one Grand Slam singles title or have been ranked world no. 1 in singles are in bold. Players who are still active on the tour are in italics.
List
- Active players shown in italics
Name | Birth | Death | Nationality | HoF | Rank[lower-alpha 1] | Highest inclusion criteria |
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Robert Abdesselam | 1920 | 2006 | France | 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
José Acasuso | 1982 | – | Argentina | 20 | Ranking in 2006 | |
András Ádám-Stolpa | 1921 | 2010 | Hungary | 1947 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Andre Agassi | 1970 | – | United States | 2011 | 1 | Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles and a career Golden Grand Slam completed in 1999 + 1 Olympic gold medal → 1992 Wimbledon champion • 1994/1999 US Open champion • 1995/2000/2001/2003 Australian Open champion • 1999 French Open champion • 1996 Olympic gold medalist • 1990 ATP Tour World Championships winner • Year-End No. 1 in 1999 • ranking world no. 1 for 101 weeks |
Ronald Agénor | 1964 | – | Haiti | 22 | 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1989 | |
Juan Aguilera | 1962 | – | Spain | 7 | Ranking in 1984 | |
Karim Alami | 1973 | – | Morocco | 25 | Ranking in 2000 | |
Carlos Alcaraz | 2003 | – | Spain | 1 | 2022 U.S. Open champion • 2023 Wimbledon Champion • 2023 French Open semifinalist • Year-End No. 1 in 2022 • ranking world no. 1 for 36 weeks in 2022 and 2023. | |
Fred Alexander | 1880 | 1969 | United States | 1961 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1908 Australasian Championships winner (Now known as the Australian Open) | |
John Alexander | 1951 | – | Australia | 8 | 1977 (December) Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1975 | |
Wilmer Allison | 1904 | 1977 | United States | 1963 | 4 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1935 United States champion, 1934 finalist • 1930 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1932 and 1935 |
Nicolás Almagro | 1985 | – | Spain | 9 | 2008/2010/2012 French Open quarterfinalist •2013 Australian Open quarterfinalist• ranking in 2011 | |
Manuel Alonso | 1895 | 1984 | Spain | 1977 | 5 | 1921 Wimbledon semifinalist • rated world no. 5 in 1927 |
Felicisimo Ampon | 1920 | 1997 | Philippines | 1952, 1953 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Vijay Amritraj | 1953 | – | India | 16 | 1973 and 1981 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1973 and 1974 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980 | |
Mario Ančić | 1984 | – | Croatia | 7 | 2004 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2006 | |
James Anderson | 1894 | 1973 | Australia | 2013 | 3 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1922, 1924 and 1925 Australasian champion • rated world no. 3 in 1924 and 1925 |
Kevin Anderson | 1986 | – | South Africa | 5 | 2018 Wimbledon finalist • 2017 US Open finalist • ranking in 2018 | |
Mal Anderson | 1935 | – | Australia | 2000 | 2 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1957 United States champion • rated amateur world no. 2 in 1957 and 1958 |
Igor Andreev | 1983 | – | Russia | 18 | 2007 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2008 | |
John Andrews | 1952 | – | United States | 1975 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Matt Anger | 1963 | – | United States | 23 | Ranking in 1986 | |
Paul Annacone | 1963 | – | United States | 12 | 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986 | |
Hicham Arazi | 1973 | – | Morocco | 22 | 1997 and 1998 French Open quarterfinalist • 2000 and 2004 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2001 | |
Jimmy Arias | 1964 | – | United States | 5 | 1983 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1984 | |
Jordi Arrese | 1964 | – | Spain | 23 | 1992 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1991 | |
József Asbóth | 1917 | 1986 | Hungary | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1947 French champion • 1948 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Arthur Ashe | 1943 | 1993 | United States | 1985 | 2 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1968 U.S. Open champion • 1970 Australian Open champion • 1975 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1975 |
Félix Auger-Aliassime | 2000 | – | Canada | 6 | 2021 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2022 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022 | |
Bunny Austin | 1906 | 2000 | Great Britain | 1997 | 2 | 1932 and 1938 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 French finalist • amateur ranking in 1931 |
Luis Ayala | 1932 | – | Chile | 5 | 1958 and 1960 French finalist • ranking in 1958 | |
Wilfred Baddeley | 1872 | 1929 | Great Britain | 2013 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1891, 1892 and 1895 Wimbledon champion, 1893, 1894 and 1896 runner-up | |
Marcos Baghdatis | 1985 | – | Cyprus | 8 | 2006 Australian Open finalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2006 | |
Corrado Barazzutti | 1953 | – | Italy | 7 | 1977 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1978 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1978 | |
Herbert Roper Barrett | 1873 | 1943 | Great Britain | 1908, 1909 and 1911 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Pierre Barthès | 1941 | – | France | Ranked a world top-20 player for 1971 | ||
Nikoloz Basilashvili | 1992 | – | Georgia | 16 | Ranking in 2019 | |
Roberto Bautista Agut | 1988 | – | Spain | 9 | Ranking in 2020 • 2016 Olympics quarterfinals • 2019 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Alfred Beamish | 1879 | 1944 | Great Britain | 1912 Australasian championships finalist | ||
Boris Becker | 1967 | – | West Germany/Germany | 2003 | 1 | Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1985/1986/1989 Wimbledon champion • 1989 U.S. Open champion • 1991/1996 Australian Open champion • 1988 Masters Grand Prix champion; 1992/1995 ATP Tour World champion • ranking world no. 1 for 12 weeks in 1991 |
Karl Behr | 1885 | 1949 | United States | 1969 | 1906 U.S. Championship finalist | |
Mike Belkin | 1945 | – | Canada | 1968 Australian Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Alphonzo Bell | 1875 | 1947 | United States | 1904 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Thomaz Bellucci | 1987 | – | Brazil | 21 | Ranking in 2010 | |
Eduardo Bengoechea | 1959 | – | Argentina | 21 | Ranking in 1987 | |
Julien Benneteau | 1981 | – | France | 25 | 2006 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2014 | |
Alberto Berasategui | 1973 | – | Spain | 7 | 1994 French Open finalist • ranking in 1994 | |
Tomáš Berdych | 1985 | – | Czech Republic | 4 | 2010 Wimbledon finalist • 2011 Tour Finals semifinalist • ranking in 2015 | |
Lennart Bergelin | 1925 | 2008 | Sweden | 1946/1948/1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Jay Berger | 1966 | – | United States | 7 | 1989 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990 | |
Christian Bergström | 1967 | – | Sweden | 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Marcel Bernard | 1914 | 1994 | France | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 French Championships champion | ||
Matteo Berrettini | 1996 | – | Italy | 6 | 2021 Wimbledon finalist • 2019 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2022 | |
Paolo Bertolucci | 1951 | – | Italy | 12 | 1973 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1973 | |
Henry Billington | 1909 | 1980 | Great Britain | 1939 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Jonas Björkman | 1972 | – | Sweden | 4 | 1997 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1997 | |
Byron Black | 1969 | – | Zimbabwe | 22 | 1995 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2000 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1996 | |
James Blake | 1979 | – | United States | 4 | 2005/2006 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2006 | |
Galo Blanco | 1976 | – | Spain | 1997 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Arnaud Boetsch | 1969 | – | France | 12 | Ranking in 1996 | |
John Boland | 1870 | 1958 | Great Britain | 1896 Olympic gold medalist | ||
Björn Borg | 1956 | – | Sweden | 1987 | 1 | Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1974/1975/1978/1979/1980/1981 French Open champion • 1976/1977/1978/1979/1980 Wimbledon champion • 1979/1980 Masters Grand Prix champion • Year-End No. 1 in 1979 and 1980 • ranking world no. 1 for 109 weeks → for 1 week in 1977, 32 in 1979, 49 in 1980 and 27 in 1981 |
Jean Borotra | 1898 | 1994 | France | 1976 | 2 | Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles → 1924 and 1931 French champion • 1924 and 1926 Wimbledon champion • 1928 Australian champion • ranking in 1926 |
Jeff Borowiak | 1949 | – | United States | 25 | Ranking in 1977 | |
William Bowrey | 1943 | – | Australia | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1968 Australian champion | ||
Christian Boussus | 1908 | 2003 | France | 1931 French Championships finalist, 1928 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Jacques Brichant | 1930 | 2011 | Belgium | 1958 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Godfrey Brinley | 1864 | 1939 | United States | 1885 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
John Bromwich | 1918 | 1999 | Australia | 1984 | 2 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1939 and 1946 Australian champion • ranking in 1939 |
Norman Brookes | 1877 | 1968 | Australia | 1977 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1907 and 1914 Wimbledon champion • 1911 Australasian champion | |
Geoff Brown | 1924 | 2001 | Great Britain | 3 | 1946 Wimbledon finalist • amateur ranking in 1946 | |
Tom Brown | 1922 | 2011 | United States | 1946 United States finalist • 1947 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Jacques Brugnon | 1895 | 1978 | France | 1976 | 9 | 1926 Wimbledon semifinalist • rated world no. 9 in 1927 |
Sergi Bruguera | 1971 | – | Spain | 3 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1993/1994 French Open champion • 1996 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1994 | |
Alexander Bublik | 1997 | – | Kazakhstan | 25 | Ranking in 2023 | |
Butch Buchholz | 1940 | – | United States | 2005[lower-alpha 2] | 5 | 1960 U.S. National semifinalist • ranking in 1960 |
Don Budge | 1915 | 2000 | United States | 1964 | 1 | Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1937 and 1938 Wimbledon champion • 1937 and 1938 United States champion • 1938 French champion • 1938 Australian champion • rated amateur world no. 1 for 2 years, 1937 through 1938 |
Darren Cahill | 1965 | – | Australia | 22 | Ranking in 1989 • 1988 U.S. Open semifinalist | |
Oliver Campbell | 1871 | 1953 | United States | 1955 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1890, 1891 and 1892 United States champion | |
Agustín Calleri | 1976 | – | Argentina | 16 | Ranking in 2003 | |
Omar Camporese | 1968 | – | Italy | 18 | Ranking in 1992 | |
Francesco Cancellotti | 1963 | – | Italy | 21 | Ranking in 1985 | |
Guillermo Cañas | 1977 | – | Argentina | 8 | Ranking in 2005 ◌ 2002/2005/2007 French Open quarterfinalist | |
Cristiano Caratti | 1970 | – | Italy | 1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
George Caridia | 1869 | 1937 | Great Britain | 1903 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1908 Olympic indoor silver medalist | ||
Kent Carlsson | 1968 | – | Sweden | 6 | Ranking in 1988 | |
Pablo Carreño Busta | 1991 | – | Spain | 10 | Ranking in 2017 • 2017/2020 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2021 Olympic bronze medalist | |
Ross Case | 1951 | – | Australia | 13 | Ranking in 1976 ◌ 1974 Australian Open semifinalist | |
Pat Cash | 1965 | – | Australia | 4 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1987 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1988 | |
Marco Cecchinato | 1992 | – | Italy | 16 | 2018 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2019 | |
František Cejnar | 1917 | 1965 | Czechoslovakia | 1937, 1938 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1938 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Francisco Cerundolo | 1998 | – | Argentina | 19 | Ranking in 2023 | |
Malcolm Chace | 1875 | 1955 | United States | 1961 | 1894 United States semifinalist | |
Thierry Champion | 1966 | – | France | 1990 French Open quarterfinalist • 1991 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Michael Chang | 1972 | – | United States | 2008 | 2 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1989 French Open champion • ranking in 1996 |
Jérémy Chardy | 1987 | – | France | 25 | 2013 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2013 | |
Juan Ignacio Chela | 1979 | – | Argentina | 15 | 2004/2011 French Open quarterfinalist • 2007 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2004 | |
Andrei Cherkasov | 1970 | – | Soviet Union/ Russia | 13 | 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1990 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1992 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking in 1991 | |
Andrei Chesnokov | 1966 | – | Soviet Union/ Russia | 9 | 1989 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1991 | |
Herbert Chipp | 1850 | 1903 | Great Britain | 1884 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Marin Čilić | 1988 | – | Croatia | 3 | 2014 U.S. Open champion • 2017 Wimbledon finalist • 2018 Australian Open finalist • 2022 French open semifinalist • 2010 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2018 | |
Clarence Clark | 1859 | 1937 | United States | 1983 | 1882 U.S. Championship finalist | |
Joseph Clark | 1861 | 1956 | United States | 1955 | 1885/1886/1887 U.S. Championship semifinalist | |
Francisco Clavet | 1968 | – | Spain | 18 | Ranking in 1992 | |
Arnaud Clément | 1977 | – | France | 10 | 2001 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 2001 | |
José Luis Clerc | 1958 | – | Argentina | 4 | 1981 and 1982 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1981 | |
William Clothier | 1881 | 1962 | United States | 1956 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1906 United States champion | |
Henri Cochet | 1901 | 1987 | France | 1976 | 1 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1926, 1928, 1930 and 1932 French champion • 1927 and 1929 Wimbledon champion • 1928 United States champion • 1924 Olympic silver medalist • rated world no. 1 amateur for 3 years, 1928 through 1930 |
Jimmy Connors | 1952 | – | United States | 1998 | 1 | Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles → 1974 Australian Open champion, 1975 finalist • 1974 and 1982 Wimbledon champion • 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982 and 1983 U.S. Open champion • 1977 Masters Grand Prix champion • Year-End No. 1 from 1974 to 1978 • ranking world no. 1 for 268 weeks → 22 weeks in 1974, 52 weeks in 1975, 52 weeks in 1976, 51 weeks in 1977, 52 weeks in 1978, 22 weeks in 1979, 8 weeks in 1982 and 9 weeks in 1983 |
Elwood Cooke | 1913 | 2004 | United States | 1939 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Ashley Cooper | 1936 | 2020 | Australia | 1991 | 1 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1957 and 1958 Australian champion • 1958 Wimbledon champion • 1958 United States champion • amateur ranking no. 1 for 1957 and 1958 |
John Cooper | 1946 | – | Australia | 1971 and 1972 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Patricio Cornejo | 1944 | – | Chile | 1974 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Guillermo Coria | 1982 | – | Argentina | 3 | 2004 French Open finalist • ranking in 2004 | |
Borna Ćorić | 1996 | – | Croatia | 12 | 2020 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2018 | |
Àlex Corretja | 1974 | – | Spain | 2 | 1998/2001 French Open finalist • 1998 Masters champion • ranking in 1999 | |
Albert Costa | 1975 | – | Spain | 6 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2002 French Open champion • ranking in 2002 | |
Carlos Costa | 1968 | – | Spain | 10 | Ranking in 1992 | |
Jim Courier | 1970 | – | United States | 2005 | 1 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1991 and 1992 French Open champion • 1992 and 1993 Australian Open champion • Year-End No. 1 in 1992 • ranking world no. 1 for 58 weeks in 1992 |
Mark Cox | 1943 | – | Great Britain | 13 | 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1977 | |
Gottfried von Cramm | 1909 | 1976 | / Germany | 1977 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1934/1936 French champion, 1935 finalist • 1935/1936/1937 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 U.S. finalist | |
Jack Crawford | 1908 | 1991 | Australia | 1979 | 1 | Winner of 6 Grand slam titles → 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1935 Australian champion • 1933 French champion • 1933 Wimbledon champion • amateur ranking, 1933 |
Dick Crealy | 1944 | – | Australia | 1970 Australian Open finalist | ||
Gianni Cucelli | 1916 | 1977 | Italy | 1947, 1948 and 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Pablo Cuevas | 1986 | – | Uruguay | 19 | Ranking in 2016 | |
Kevin Curren | 1958 | – | South Africa/ United States | 5 | 1984 Australian Open finalist • 1985 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1985 | |
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina | 1999 | – | Spain | 24 | Ranking in 2023 • 2021 French Open quarterfinalist | |
Owen Davidson | 1943 | 2023 | Australia | 2010 | 8 | 1966 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1967 |
Sven Davidson | 1928 | 2008 | Sweden | 2007 | Winner of 1 Grand slam title → 1957 French champion | |
Dwight Davis | 1879 | 1945 | United States | 1956 | 1898 United States finalist | |
Scott Davis | 1962 | – | United States | 11 | 1984 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985 | |
Franco Davín | 1970 | – | Argentina | 1991 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Nikolay Davydenko | 1981 | – | Russia | 3 | 2005/2007 French Open semifinalist • 2006/2007 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2009 Tour Finals champion • ranking in 2006 | |
Max Decugis | 1882 | 1978 | France | 1911, 1912 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1906 Olympic gold medalist (Intercalated Games) | ||
Donald Dell | 1938 | – | United States | 2009[lower-alpha 2] | 1961 U.S. Championship quarterfinalist | |
Juan Martín del Potro | 1988 | – | Argentina | 3 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2009 U.S. Open champion • 2009 Tour finals finalist • 2012 Olympic bronze medalist • 2016 Olympics silver medalist • ranking in 2018 | |
Alex de Minaur | 1999 | – | Australia | 18 | 2020 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2019 | |
Phil Dent | 1950 | – | Australia | 17 | 1974 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1977 | |
Taylor Dent | 1981 | – | United States | 21 | Ranking in 2005 | |
Steve Denton | 1956 | – | United States | 12 | 1981 and 1982 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1983 | |
Bernard Destremau | 1917 | 2002 | France | 1937 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Filip Dewulf | 1972 | – | Belgium | 1997 French Open semifinalist | ||
Colin Dibley | 1944 | – | Australia | 1979 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Eddie Dibbs | 1951 | – | United States | 5 | 1975 and 1976 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1978 | |
Mark Dickson | 1959 | – | United States | 1983 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
Keith Diepraam | 1942 | – | South Africa | 1965 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Grigor Dimitrov | 1991 | – | Bulgaria | 3 | 2014 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2017 • 2017 Tour Finals champion | |
Charles P. Dixon | 1873 | 1939 | Great Britain | 6 | 1901, 1911 Wimbledon finalist • 1912 Olympic indoor silver medalist • rated world no. 6 in 1913 | |
Arnaud Di Pasquale | 1979 | – | France | 2000 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Novak Djokovic | 1987 | – | Serbia | 1 | Winner of 24 Grand Slam titles including a triple Career Grand Slam in 2016, 2021 and 2023 → 2008/2011/2012/2013/2015/2016/2019/2020/2021/2023 Australian Open champion (10) • 2011/2014/2015/2018/2019/2021/2022 Wimbledon champion (7) • 2011/2015/2018/2023 U.S. Open champion (4) • 2016/2021/2023 French Open champion (3) • 2008/12/13/14/15/22/23 Tour finals champion (7) • 2008 Olympic bronze medalist • Year-End no. 1 in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020 and 2021 • ranking world no. 1 at a record of 390 weeks (2011–2023) | |
John Doeg | 1908 | 1978 | United States | 1962 | 1930 United States champion | |
Laurence Doherty | 1875 | 1919 | Great Britain | 1980 | Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 Wimbledon champion • 1903 United States champion • 1900 Olympic gold medalist | |
Reginald Doherty | 1872 | 1910 | Great Britain | 1980 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900 Wimbledon champion • 1902 United States runner-up • 1900 Olympic bronze medalist | |
Alexandr Dolgopolov | 1988 | – | Ukraine | 13 | 2011 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2012 | |
Irvin Dorfman | 1926 | 2006 | United States | 1950 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Sláva Doseděl | 1970 | – | Czech Republic | 1999 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
Stanley Doust | 1879 | 1961 | Australia | 1913 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Hendrik Dreekmann | 1975 | – | West Germany | 1994 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Brad Drewett | 1958 | 2013 | Australia | 1975 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Jaroslav Drobný | 1921 | 2001 | /Czechoslovakia/Egypt | 1983 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1951 and 1952 French champion • 1954 Wimbledon champion | |
Cliff Drysdale | 1941 | – | South Africa | 2013[lower-alpha 2] | 13 | 1968 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1969 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974 |
Robin Drysdale | 1952 | – | Great Britain | 1977 (December) Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Pat DuPré | 1954 | – | United States | 14 | 1979 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1980 | |
James Dwight | 1852 | 1917 | United States | 1955 | 1883 U.S. Championship finalist | |
Wilberforce Eaves | 1867 | 1920 | Great Britain | 1895, 1896, 1897 Wimbledon finalist • 1897(Ch) U.S. Championships finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor bronze medalist | ||
Stefan Edberg | 1966 | – | Sweden | 2004 | 1 | Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1985 and 1987 Australian Open champion • 1988 and 1990 Wimbledon champion • 1991 and 1992 U.S. Open champion • 1989 Masters Grand Prix champion • 1988 Olympic bronze medalist • Year-End No. 1 in 1990 and 1991 • ranking no. 1 for 72 weeks → 21 weeks in 1990, 40 in 1991 and 11 in 1992 |
Mark Edmondson | 1954 | – | Australia | 15 | Winner of 1 Grand slam title → 1976 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1982 | |
Kyle Edmund | 1995 | – | Great Britain | 14 | 2018 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2018 | |
Younes El Aynaoui | 1971 | – | Morocco | 14 | 2000 and 2003 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2002 and 2003 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2003 | |
Ismail El Shafei | 1947 | – | Egypt | 1974 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Jacco Eltingh | 1970 | – | Netherlands | 19 | 1995 Australian Open quarterfinalist, 1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995. | |
Roy Emerson | 1936 | – | Australia | 1982 | 1 | Winner of 12 Grand Slam titles → 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967 Australian champion • 1961 and 1964 United States champion • 1963 and 1967 French champion • 1964 and 1965 Wimbledon champion • ranking world no. 1 amateur for two years, 1964 and 1965 |
Thomas Enqvist | 1974 | – | Sweden | 4 | 1999 Australian Open finalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 2001 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1999 | |
Nicolas Escudé | 1976 | – | France | 17 | 1998 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2000 | |
Lestocq Robert Erskine | 1857 | 1916 | Great Britain | 1878 Wimbledon All Comers finalist | ||
Tomas Martin Etcheverry | 1999 | – | Argentina | 2023 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Christopher Eubanks | 1996 | – | United States | 2023 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Dan Evans | 1990 | – | Great Britain | 21 | Ranking in 2021 | |
Kelly Evernden | 1961 | – | New Zealand | 1987 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Brian Fairlie | 1948 | – | New Zealand | 24 | Ranking in 1973 | |
Robert Falkenburg | 1926 | 2022 | United States | 1974 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1948 Wimbledon champion | |
Roger Federer | 1981 | – | Switzerland | 1 | Winner of 20 Grand Slam titles and a career Grand Slam completed in 2009 ◌ 2003/2004/2005/2006/2007/2009/2012/2017 Wimbledon champion (8) • 2004/2006/2007/2010/2017/2018 Australian Open champion (6) • 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008 U.S. Open champion (5) • 2009 French Open champion • 2003/2004/2006/2007/2010/2011 Tour Finals champion (6) • 2012 Olympics silver medalist • Year-End No. 1 in between 2004 and 2007 and in 2009 • Ranking: world no. 1 for 310 weeks (2004–2018) of which 237 consecutive (also a record) (2004–2008) | |
Peter Feigl | 1951 | – | Austria | 1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Wayne Ferreira | 1971 | – | / South Africa | 6 | 1992 and 2003 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1995 | |
David Ferrer | 1982 | – | Spain | 3 | 2013 French Open finalist • 2007 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2013 | |
Juan Carlos Ferrero | 1980 | – | Spain | 1 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2003 French Open champion • 2002 Tour Finals finalist, 2001 semifinalist • ranking world no. 1 for 8 weeks, in 2003 | |
Wojtek Fibak | 1952 | – | Poland | 10 | 1977 and 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1980 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1977 | |
Marcelo Filippini | 1967 | – | Uruguay | 1999 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Jaime Fillol | 1946 | – | Chile | 14 | 1975 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974 | |
Mardy Fish | 1981 | – | United States | 7 | 2007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2004 Olympic single silver medalist • ranking in 2011 | |
John Fitzgerald | 1960 | – | Australia | 25 | Ranking in 1988 | |
Herbie Flam | 1928 | 1980 | United States | 5 | 1950 United States finalist • 1957 French finalist • ranking in 1957 | |
Peter Fleming | 1955 | – | United States | 8 | 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980 | |
Fabio Fognini | 1987 | – | Italy | 9 | 2011 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2019 | |
Gordon Forbes | 1934 | 2020 | South Africa | 1962 United States quarterfinalist | ||
Guy Forget | 1965 | – | France | 4 | 1991 and 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1991, 1992 and 1994 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991 | |
Željko Franulović | 1947 | – | Yugoslavia | 8 | 1970 French Open finalist • ranking in 1991 | |
Neale Fraser | 1933 | – | Australia | 1984 | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 United States champion • 1960 Wimbledon champion • amateur No. 1 ranking, 1959 and 1960 |
Rod Frawley | 1952 | – | Australia | 1979 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Taylor Fritz | 1997 | – | United States | 7 | 2022 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2022 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2023 | |
Frank Froehling | 1942 | 2020 | United States | 1971 French Open semifinalist | ||
Otto Froitzheim | 1884 | 1962 | Germany | 1914 Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor silver medalist | ||
Richard Fromberg | 1970 | – | Australia | 24 | Ranking in 1990 | |
Renzo Furlan | 1970 | – | Italy | 19 | 1995 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1996 | |
Jan-Michael Gambill | 1977 | – | United States | 14 | 2004 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2001 | |
Guillermo García López | 1983 | – | Spain | 23 | Ranking in 2011 | |
Cristian Garín | 1996 | – | Chile | 17 | 2022 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2021 | |
Chuck Garland | 1898 | 1971 | United States | 1969 | 1919, 1920 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Richard Gasquet | 1986 | – | France | 7 | 2007 and 2015 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2013 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2007 | |
Andrea Gaudenzi | 1973 | – | Italy | 18 | Ranking in 1995 | |
Gastón Gaudio | 1978 | – | Argentina | 5 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2004 French Open champion • 2005 Tour Finals semifinalist • ranking in 2005 | |
Maurice Germot | 1882 | 1958 | France | 1914 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1906 Olympic silver medalist (Intercalated Games) | ||
Vitas Gerulaitis | 1954 | 1994 | United States | 3 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1977(December) Australian Open champion • 1979 and 1981 Masters Grand Prix finalist • ranking in 1978 | |
Sam Giammalva | 1934 | – | United States | 1955 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Sammy Giammalva Jr. | 1963 | – | United States | 1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Bob Giltinan | 1949 | – | Australia | 16 | Ranking in 1974 ◌ 1977(December) Australian Open semifinalist | |
Robby Ginepri | 1982 | – | United States | 15 | Ranking in 2005 ◌ 2005 U.S. Open semifinalist | |
Andrés Gimeno | 1938 | 2019 | Spain | 2009 | 10 | Winner of one Grand Slam titles → 1972 French champion • ranking amateur in 1969 |
Juan Gisbert Sr. | 1942 | – | / Spain | 1968 Australian Championships finalist | ||
Drew Gitlin | 1958 | – | United States | 1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Brad Gilbert | 1961 | – | United States | 4 | Ranking in 1990 ◌ 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1990 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1988 Olympics bronze medalist | |
Hans Gildemeister | 1956 | – | Chile | 12 | Ranking in 1980 ◌ 1978/1979/1980 French Open quarterfinalist | |
Shlomo Glickstein | 1958 | – | Israel | 22 | Ranking in 1982 ◌ 1981 Australian Open quarterfinalist | |
William Glyn | 1860 | 1939 | United States | 1881 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
André Gobert | 1890 | 1951 | France | 3 | 1912 Wimbledon finalist • 1912 Olympic indoor gold medalist • rated world no. 3 in 1919 | |
David Goffin | 1990 | – | Belgium | 7 | 2016 French Open quarterfinalist • 2017 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2017 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2017 | |
Dan Goldie | 1963 | – | United States | 1989 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Jérôme Golmard | 1973 | 2017 | France | 22 | Ranking in 1999 | |
Andrés Gómez | 1960 | – | Ecuador | 4 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1990 French Open champion, 1984, 1986 and 1987 quarterfinalist • 1984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990 | |
Pancho Gonzales | 1928 | 1995 | United States | 1968 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1948 and 1949 United States champion • 1968 French Open semifinalist • 1968 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • rated world no. 1 for 8 years, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 and (as co-no.1) 1960 | |
Fernando González | 1980 | – | Chile | 5 | 2007 Australian Open finalist • 2008 Olympic silver medalist, 2004 bronze medalist • ranking in 2007 | |
Vere St. Leger Goold | 1853 | 1909 | Ireland | 1879 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Arthur Gore | 1868 | 1928 | Great Britain | 2006 | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1900, 1901 and 1909 Wimbledon champion • 1908 Olympic indoor gold medallist • rated world no. 1 in 1901 |
Spencer Gore | 1850 | 1906 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1877 Wimbledon champion, 1878 finalist | ||
Tom Gorman | 1946 | – | United States | 8 | 1971 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1973 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1973 | |
Brian Gottfried | 1952 | – | United States | 3 | 1977 French Open finalist • ranking in 1977 | |
Georges Goven | 1948 | – | France | 1970 French Open semifinalist | ||
Clark Graebner | 1943 | – | United States | 7 | 1967 United States finalist • ranking in 1968 | |
Bryan Grant | 1910 | 1986 | United States | 1972 | 6 | 1935 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1937 |
Colin Gregory | 1903 | 1959 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1929 Australian champion | ||
Seymour Greenberg | 1920 | 2006 | United States | 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Tallon Griekspoor | 1996 | – | Netherlands | 24 | Ranking in 2023 | |
Clarence Griffin | 1888 | 1973 | United States | 1970[lower-alpha 2] | 1916 U.S. Championship semifinalist | |
Charles Walder Grinstead | 1860 | 1930 | Great Britain | Finalist in 1884 Wimbledon Championships – Gentlemen's singles | ||
Sébastien Grosjean | 1978 | – | France | 4 | 2001 Australian Open semifinalist • 2001 French Open semifinalist • 2003 and 2004 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2001 Tennis Masters Cup finalist • winner of 1 ATP Masters Series event • ranking in 2002 | |
Ernests Gulbis | 1988 | – | Latvia | 10 | 2014 French Open semifinalist• ranking in 2014 | |
Tim Gullikson | 1951 | 1996 | United States | 15 | 1979 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1979 | |
Tom Gullikson | 1951 | – | United States | 1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
István Gulyás | 1931 | 2000 | Hungary | 1966 French finalist, 1971 quarterfinalist | ||
Jan Gunnarsson | 1962 | – | Sweden | 25 | 1989 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1985 | |
Heinz Günthardt | 1959 | – | Switzerland | 22 | 1985 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1985 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1986 | |
Magnus Gustafsson | 1967 | – | Sweden | 10 | 1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991 | |
Paul Haarhuis | 1966 | – | Netherlands | 18 | 1991 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995 | |
Tommy Haas | 1978 | – | Germany | 2 | 2000 Olympic silver medalist • 1999/2002/2007 Australian Open semifinalist • 2009 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2002 | |
Harold Hackett | 1878 | 1937 | United States | 1961 | 1906 United quarterfinalist | |
Frank Hadow | 1855 | 1946 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1878 Wimbledon champion, 1879 runner-up | ||
Edward L. Hall | 1872 | 1932 | United States | 1892 U.S. Championships semifinalist | ||
Valentine Hall | 1867 | 1934 | United States | 1891 U.S. Championships semifinalist | ||
Willoughby Hamilton | 1864 | 1943 | Ireland | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1890 Wimbledon champion, 1889 semifinalist | ||
Victor Hănescu | 1981 | – | Romania | 2005 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Charles Hare | 1915 | 1996 | Great Britain | 1937 French Championships quarterfinalist, 1937 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Rodney Harmon | 1961 | – | United States | 1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
John Hartley | 1849 | 1935 | Great Britain | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1879 and 1880 Wimbledon champion, 1881 runner-up | ||
John Hawkes | 1899 | 1990 | Australia | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1926 Australasian champion • 1928 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Rodney Heath | 1884 | 1936 | Australia | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1905/1910 Australian champion | ||
Charles Heathcote | 1841 | 1915 | Great Britain | 1877 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist | ||
Henner Henkel | 1915 | 1943 | / Germany | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1937 French champion • 1938, 1939 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Tim Henman | 1974 | – | Great Britain | 4 | 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2004 French Open semifinalist • 2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 2002 | |
John Hennessey | 1900 | 1981 | United States | 8 | Ranking in 1927 and 1928 | |
Bob Hewitt | 1940 | – | Australia/ South Africa | 6 | 1960, 1962 and 1963 Australian semifinalist • ranking amateur, 1967 | |
Lleyton Hewitt | 1981 | – | Australia | 2022 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 2001 U.S. Open champion • 2002 Wimbledon champion • 2001/2002 Tour Finals champion • Year-End No. 1 in 2001 and 2002 • ranking no. 1 for 80 weeks |
José Higueras | 1953 | – | Spain | 6 | 1982 and 1983 French Open semifinalist, 1977 and 1979 quarterfinalist – ranking in 1983 | |
Jakob Hlasek | 1964 | – | Switzerland | 22 | 1991 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985 | |
Lew Hoad | 1934 | 1994 | Australia | 1980 | 1 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1956 and 1957 Wimbledon champion • 1956 French champion • 1956 Australian champion • ranking world no. 1 amateur for 2 years, 1953, 1956. ranking world no. 1 professional 1959 Ampol points |
Clarence Hobart | 1870 | 1930 | United States | 1891, 1905 U.S. Championships finalist • 1898 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Henrik Holm | 1968 | – | Sweden | 17 | Ranking in 1993 | |
Ronald Holmberg | 1938 | – | United States | 7 | 1959 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1961 French Championships quarterfinalist • ranking in 1960 | |
Greg Holmes | 1963 | – | United States | 22 | Ranking in 1985 | |
Chip Hooper | 1958 | – | United States | 17 | Ranking in 1982 | |
Harry Hopman | 1906 | 1985 | Australia | 1978 | 1930, 1931 and 1932 Australian Championships finalist | |
Fred Hovey | 1868 | 1945 | United States | 1974 | 1895 United States champion, 1896 finalist | |
Dominik Hrbatý | 1978 | – | Slovakia | 12 | 1999 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2004 | |
Jiří Hřebec | 1950 | – | Czechoslovakia | 25 | Ranking in 1974 | |
Pat Hughes | 1902 | 1997 | Great Britain | 1931 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Ugo Humbert | 1998 | – | France | 25 | Ranking in 2021 | |
Joe Hunt | 1919 | 1945 | United States | 1966 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1943 U.S. champion | |
Frank Hunter | 1894 | 1981 | United States | 1961 | 1923 Wimbledon finalist • 1928 and 1929 United States finalist | |
Hubert Hurkacz | 1997 | – | Poland | 9 | 2021 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2021 | |
John Isner | 1985 | – | United States | 8 | 2018 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2011/2018 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2018 | |
Goran Ivanišević | 1971 | – | Yugoslavia / Croatia | 2020 | 2 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2001 Wimbledon champion • 1996 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1992 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking in 1994 |
Sydney Jacob | 1879 | 1977 | India | 1925 French Championships semifinalist, 1925 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Martín Jaite | 1964 | – | Argentina | 10 | 1985 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990 | |
Jerzy Janowicz | 1990 | – | Poland | 14 | 2013 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2013 | |
François Jauffret | 1942 | – | France | 20 | 1974 French Open semifinalist • 1966 French Championships semifinalist • ranking in 1974 | |
Nicolas Jarry | 1995 | – | Chile | 24 | Ranking in 2023 | |
Anders Järryd | 1961 | – | Sweden | 5 | 1985 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1985 | |
Joachim Johansson | 1982 | – | Sweden | 9 | 2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 2005 | |
Thomas Johansson | 1975 | – | Sweden | 7 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2002 Australian Open champion • 2005 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1998/2000 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2002 | |
Steve Johnson | 1989 | – | United States | 21 | Ranking in 2016 • 2016 Olympics quarterfinalist | |
Bill Johnston | 1894 | 1946 | United States | 1958 | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1915 and 1919 United States champion • 1923 Wimbledon champion (results incomplete as tournament drawsheets unavailable) • co-ranking world no. 1 for 1919 |
Boro Jovanović | 1939 | 2023 | Yugoslavia | 1968 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Yevgeny Kafelnikov | 1974 | – | Russia | 2019 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1996 French Open champion • 1999 Australian Open champion • 2000 Olympic gold medalist • ranking no. 1 for 6 weeks, in 1999 |
Aslan Karatsev | 1993 | – | Russia | 14 | 2021 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2021 | |
Bernd Karbacher | 1968 | – | West Germany | 22 | 1996 French Open quarterfinalist • 1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995 | |
Ivo Karlović | 1979 | – | Croatia | 14 | 2009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2008 | |
Dimitrios Kasdaglis | 1872 | 1931 | Greece | 1896 Olympic silver medalist | ||
Béla von Kehrling | 1891 | 1937 | Hungary | 1926/1929 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Karen Khachanov | 1996 | – | Russia | 8 | 2023 Australian Open semifinalist • 2022 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2019/2023 French Open quarterfinalist • 2020 Olympic silver medalist • Ranking in 2019 | |
Nicolas Kiefer | 1977 | – | Germany | 4 | 2006 Australian Open semifinalist • 1997 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2000 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1999 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2000 | |
Howard Kinsey | 1899 | 1966 | United States | 1926 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Algernon Kingscote | 1888 | 1964 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1919 Australian champion • 1919 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Vernon Kirby | 1911 | 1994 | South Africa | 1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1934 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Harold Kitson | 1874 | 1951 | South Africa | 1912 Olympic silver medalist | ||
Martin Kližan | 1989 | – | Slovakia | 24 | Ranking in 2015 | |
Percy Knapp | 1863 | 1917 | United States | 1885, 1890 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
Billy Knight | 1935 | – | Great Britain | 1959 French quarterfinalist | ||
Thomaz Koch | 1945 | – | Brazil | 24 | 1969 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974 | |
Jan Kodeš | 1946 | – | Czechoslovakia | 1990 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1970 and 1971 French Open champion • 1973 Wimbledon champion | |
Philipp Kohlschreiber | 1983 | – | Germany | 16 | 2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2012 | |
Petr Korda | 1968 | – | Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic | 2 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1998 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1998 | |
Sebastian Korda | 2000 | – | United States | 23 | 2023 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2023 | |
Stefan Koubek | 1977 | – | Austria | 20 | 2002 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2000 | |
Jan Koželuh | 1904 | 1979 | Czechoslovakia | 1926 and 1927 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Karel Koželuh | 1895 | 1950 | Czechoslovakia | 2006 | Rated professional world no. 1 for four years, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929 | |
Richard Krajicek | 1971 | – | Netherlands | 4 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1996 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1999 | |
Jack Kramer | 1921 | 2009 | United States | 1968 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1946 and 1947 United States champion • 1947 Wimbledon champion • rated world no. 1 for 5 years → 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951 | |
Oscar Kreuzer | 1887 | 1968 | Germany | 1913 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1912 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Aaron Krickstein | 1967 | – | United States | 6 | 1989 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1995 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1990 | |
Johan Kriek | 1958 | – | South Africa / United States | 7 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1981 and 1982 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1984 | |
Ramanathan Krishnan | 1937 | – | India | 1960 and 1961 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Ramesh Krishnan | 1961 | – | India | 23 | 1981 and 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1986 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985 | |
Paul Kronk | 1954 | – | Australia | 1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Łukasz Kubot | 1982 | – | Poland | 2013 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Gustavo Kuerten | 1976 | – | Brazil | 2012 | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1997/2000/2001 French Open champion • 2000 Tennis Masters Cup champion • Year-End No. 1 in 2000 • ranking no. 1 for 43 weeksin 2000–2001 |
Karol Kučera | 1974 | – | Slovakia | 6 | 1998 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1998 | |
Patrik Kühnen | 1966 | – | Germany | 1988 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Nicklas Kulti | 1971 | – | Sweden | 1992 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Ichiya Kumagae | 1890 | 1968 | Japan | 1918 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1920 Olympics silver medalist | ||
Nick Kyrgios | 1995 | – | Australia | 13 | 2022 Wimbledon finalist • 2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2015 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2014 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016 | |
René Lacoste | 1904 | 1996 | France | 1976 | 1 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1925, 1927 and 1929 French champion, 1926 and 1928 finalist • 1925 and 1928 Wimbledon champion, 1924 finalist, 1927 semifinalist • 1926 and 1927 United States champion • rated world no. 1 for 2 years |
Dušan Lajović | 1990 | – | Serbia | 23 | Ranking in 2019 | |
Nicolás Lapentti | 1976 | – | Ecuador | 6 | 1999 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1999 | |
William Larned | 1872 | 1926 | United States | 1956 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1901, 1902, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911 United States champion, 1900 and 1903 finalist • rated world no. 1 for 5 years → 1901 and 1902 (co-rated), 1908, 1909 and 1910 | |
Art Larsen | 1925 | 2012 | United States | 1969 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1950 United States champion, 1954 finalist | |
Magnus Larsson | 1970 | – | Sweden | 10 | 1994 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1995 | |
Rod Laver | 1938 | – | Australia | 1981 | Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1960 and 1962 Australian champion; 1969 Australian Open champion • 1962 French champion; 1969 French Open champion, 1968 finalist • 1961, 1962, 1968 and 1969 Wimbledon champion • 1962 United States champion; 1969 U.S. Open champion • 1970 Masters Grand Prix finalist • rated world no. 1 for 7 years → 1964 (co-rated), 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970 (co-rated) | |
Herbert Lawford | 1851 | 1925 | Great Britain | 2006 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1887 Wimbledon champion, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886 and 1888 finalist, 1878, 1881 and 1882 and All-Comers semifinalist | |
Henri Leconte | 1963 | – | France | 5 | 1988 French Open finalist • ranking in 1986 | |
Harry Lee | 1907 | 1998 | Great Britain | 1933 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Jiří Lehečka | 2001 | – | Czech Republic | 2023 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Ivan Lendl | 1960 | – | Czechoslovakia/ United States | 2001 | 1 | winner of 8 Grand Slam titles → 1984, 1986 and 1987 French Open champion • 1985, 1986 and 1987 U.S. Open champion • 1989 and 1990 Australian Open champion • 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986 and 1987 Masters Grand Prix champion • Year-End No. 1 in 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1989 • ranking no. 1 for 270 weeks → 17 weeks in 1983, 15 in 1984, 17 in 1985, 52 in 1986, 52 in 1987, 37 in 1988, 48 in 1989 and 32 in 1990 |
Edgar Leonard | 1881 | 1948 | United States | 1904 U.S. Championship semifinalist • 1904 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Robert LeRoy | 1885 | 1946 | United States | 1907 U.S. Championship finalist • 1904 Olympic silver medalist | ||
Ernest Lewis | 1867 | 1930 | Great Britain | 1886, 1888, 1892, 1894 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Chris Lewis | 1957 | – | New Zealand | 19 | 1983 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1979 | |
Ivan Ljubičić | 1979 | – | Croatia | 3 | 2006 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2006 | |
Michaël Llodra | 1980 | – | France | 21 | Ranking in 2011 | |
John Lloyd | 1954 | – | Great Britain | 1977 (December) Australian Open finalist | ||
Feliciano López | 1981 | – | Spain | 12 | 2005/2008/2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2015 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2015 | |
George Lott | 1906 | 1991 | United States | 1964 | 1931 United States finalist | |
Gordon Lowe | 1884 | 1972 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1915 Australian champion • 1911, 1923 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Yen-hsun Lu | 1983 | – | Chinese Taipei | 2010 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Peter Lundgren | 1965 | – | Sweden | 25 | Ranking in 1987 | |
Jan-Erik Lundqvist | 1937 | – | Sweden | 3 | 1961, 1964 French Championships semifinalist • ranking in 1964 | |
Bob Lutz | 1949 | – | United States | 7 | 1970 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1972 | |
Randolph Lycett | 1886 | 1935 | Great Britain | 1922 Wimbledon finalist, 1905 Australian semifinalist | ||
George Lyttleton Rogers | 1906 | 1963 | Great Britain | 1930, 1932 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Barry MacKay | 1935 | 2012 | United States | 1959 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1959 Australian semifinalist | ||
Harold Mahony | 1867 | 1905 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1896 Wimbledon champion • 1900 Olympics silver medalist | ||
Gene Mako | 1916 | 2013 | United States | 1973 | 9 | 1938 United States finalist • ranking in 1938 |
Xavier Malisse | 1980 | – | Belgium | 19 | 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2002 | |
Boris Maneff | 1916 | 1960 | Switzerland | 1936 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Amos Mansdorf | 1965 | – | Israel | 18 | 1992 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1987 | |
Alberto Mancini | 1969 | – | Argentina | 8 | 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1989 | |
Gregory Mangin | 1907 | 1978 | United States | 1928, 1930, 1933, 1935, 1926 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist • 1930 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1933 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Adrian Mannarino | 1988 | – | France | 22 | Ranking in 2018 | |
Bruce Manson | 1956 | – | United States | 1981 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
Félix Mantilla | 1974 | – | Spain | 10 | 1998 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1998 | |
John Marks | 1952 | – | Australia | 1978 Australian Open finalist | ||
William Marshall | 1849 | 1921 | Great Britain | 1877 Wimbledon runner-up | ||
Billy Martin | 1956 | – | United States | 1977 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Todd Martin | 1970 | – | United States | 4 | 1994 Australian Open finalist • 1999 U.S. Open finalist • ranking in 1999 | |
Nicolás Massú | 1979 | – | Chile | 9 | Winner of 2 Olympic gold medals ◌ 2004 Olympic gold medalist • ranking in 2004 | |
Geoff Masters | 1950 | – | Australia | 1974 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Wally Masur | 1963 | – | Australia | 15 | 1987 Australian Open semifinalist • 1993 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1993 | |
Paul-Henri Mathieu | 1982 | – | France | 12 | Ranking in 2008 | |
Shuzo Matsuoka | 1967 | – | Japan | 1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Andreas Maurer | 1958 | – | West Germany | 24 | Ranking in 1986 | |
Theodore Mavrogordato | 1883 | 1941 | Great Britain | 1909/1914/1920 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Florian Mayer | 1983 | – | Germany | 18 | 2004/2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2011 | |
Gene Mayer | 1956 | – | United States | 4 | 1980 and 1982 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1982 and 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980 | |
Leonardo Mayer | 1987 | – | Argentina | 21 | Ranking in 2015 | |
Sandy Mayer | 1952 | – | United States | 7 | 1973 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1982 | |
Tim Mayotte | 1960 | – | United States | 7 | 1983 Australian Open semifinalist • 1982 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1988 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1988 | |
John McEnroe | 1959 | – | United States | 1999 | 1 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1984 U.S. Open champion • 1981, 1983 and 1984 Wimbledon champion • 1978, 1983 and 1984 Masters Grand Prix champion • Year-End No. 1 from 1981 to 1984 • ranking no. 1 for 170 weeks → 4 weeks in 1980, 23 in 1981, 45 in 1982, 26 in 1983, 37 in 1984, 35 in 1985 • ranking no. 1 for 267 weeks → 37 weeks in 1979, 52 in 1980, 41 in 1981, 48 in 1982, 52 in 1983, 37 in 1984 |
Patrick McEnroe | 1966 | – | United States | 1991 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Vivian McGrath | 1916 | 1978 | Australia | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1927 Australian champion | ||
Ken McGregor | 1929 | 2007 | Australia | 1999 | 3 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1952 Australian champion • ranking in 1952 |
Chuck McKinley | 1941 | 1986 | United States | 1986 | 2 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1963 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1963 |
Maurice McLoughlin | 1890 | 1957 | United States | 1957 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1912 and 1913 United States champion, 1911, 1914 and 1915 finalist • 1913 Wimbledon finalist (results likely incomplete as most drawsheets are unavailable) • rated world no. 1 for 1 year, 1914 |
Peter McNamara | 1955 | 2019 | Australia | 7 | 1980 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1983 | |
Paul McNamee | 1954 | – | Australia | 24 | Ranking in 1986 | |
Don McNeill | 1918 | 1996 | United States | 1965 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1939 French champion, 1940 United States champion | |
Frew McMillan | 1942 | – | South Africa | 1992 | Quarterfinalist 1972 US Open | |
Miloslav Mečíř | 1964 | – | Czechoslovakia | 4 | 1988 Olympic gold medalist • 1986 US Open finalist • 1989 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1988 | |
Andrei Medvedev | 1974 | – | Soviet Union / Ukraine | 4 | 1999 French Open finalist • ranking in 1994 | |
Daniil Medvedev | 1996 | – | Russia | 1 | 2021 US Open Champion • 2020 Tour finals champion • 2019/2023 US Open Finalist • 2021/2022 Australian Open Finalist • 2020 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2022 • World no. 1 for 16 weeks (2022) | |
Ernest George Meers | 1848 | 1928 | Great Britain | 1889 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1895 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Karl Meiler | 1949 | 2014 | West Germany | 20 | Ranking in 1973 | |
Fernando Meligeni | 1971 | – | Brazil | 25 | 1999 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1999 | |
Jürgen Melzer | 1981 | – | Austria | 8 | 2010 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2011 | |
Roderich Menzel | 1907 | 1987 | Czechoslovakia | 1938 French Championships finalist | ||
Giuseppe Merlo | 1927 | 2019 | Italy | 1955, 1956 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Alex Metreveli | 1944 | – | Soviet Union | 1972 French Open semifinalist • 1972 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Max Mirnyi | 1977 | – | Belarus | 18 | 2002 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2003 | |
Dragutin Mitić | 1917 | 1986 | Yugoslavia | 1938, 1946, 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Juan Mónaco | 1984 | – | Argentina | 10 | Ranking in 2012 | |
Gaël Monfils | 1986 | – | France | 6 | 2008 French Open semifinalist • 2016 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2016 | |
Albert Montañés | 1980 | – | Spain | 22 | Ranking in 2010 | |
Edgar Moon | 1904 | 1976 | Australia | 1930 Australian champion | ||
Raymond Moore | 1946 | – | South Africa | 1977 US Open quarterfinalist | ||
Enrique Morea | 1920 | 2006 | Argentina | 1953, 1954 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Umberto De Morpurgo | 1896 | 1961 | Italy | 8 | 1930 French Championships semifinalist • 1924 Olympic bronze medalist • rated world no. 8 in 1930 | |
Buster Mottram | 1955 | – | Great Britain | 15 | Ranking in 1983 | |
Carlos Moyá | 1976 | – | Spain | 1 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1998 French Open champion • 1998 Tour Finals finalist, 1997/2002 semifinalist • ranking world no. 1 for 2 weeks in 1999 | |
Marty Mulligan | 1940 | – | Australia | 1962 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Gardnar Mulloy | 1913 | 2016 | United States | 1972 | 7 | 1952 U.S. finalist • ranking in 1952 |
Gilles Müller | 1983 | – | Luxembourg | 2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
Andy Murray | 1987 | – | Great Britain | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 2012 US Open champion •2013 and 2016 Wimbledon Champion • 2016 Tour Finals champion • winner of 2 Olympic gold medals → 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medalist • Year-End no. 1 in 2016 • ranking world no. 1 for 41 weeks (2016–17) | |
Robert Murray | 1892 | 1970 | United States | 1958 | 1917/1918 U.S. champion | |
Lorenzo Musetti | 2002 | – | Italy | 15 | Ranking in 2022 | |
Thomas Muster | 1967 | – | Austria | 1 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1995 French Open champion • ranking world no. 1 for 6 weeks | |
Rafael Nadal | 1986 | – | Spain | 1 | Winner of 22 Grand Slam titles including a career Grand Slam achieved in 2010 and 2 Olympic gold medals → 2005/2006/2007/2008/2010/2011/2012/2013/2014/2017/2018/2019/2020/2022 French Open champion (14) • 2008/2010 Wimbledon champion (2) • 2010/2013/2017/2019 US Open champion (4) • 2009/2022 Australian Open champion • 2010/2013 Tour Finals finalist, 2006/2007/2015/2020 semifinalist • 2008 Olympic single gold medalist • Year-End No. 1 in 2008, 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019 • world no. 1 for 209 weeks (2008–2020) | |
David Nalbandian | 1982 | – | Argentina | 3 | 2002 Wimbledon finalist • 2005 Tour Finals champion, 2006 semifinalist • ranking in 2006 | |
Ilie Năstase | 1946 | – | Romania | 1991 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1972 US Open champion • 1973 French Open champion • 1971/1972/1973/1975 Masters champion, 1974 finalist • Year-End No. 1 in 1973 • ranking world no. 1 for 40 weeks and for 1973 |
Carr Neel | 1873 | 1949 | United States | 1895, 1896 U.S. Championships semifinalist | ||
John Newcombe | 1944 | – | Australia | 1986 | 1 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1967/1970/1971 Wimbledon champion • 1967/1973 US Open champion • 1973/1975 Australian Open champion • ranking world no. 1 |
Kurt Nielsen | 1930 | 2011 | Denmark | 1953/1955 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Jarkko Nieminen | 1981 | – | Finland | 13 | 2005 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2006 | |
Nathaniel Niles | 1886 | 1932 | United States | 1917 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
Harold Nisbet | 1873 | 1937 | Great Britain | 1897 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
Kei Nishikori | 1989 | – | Japan | 4 | 2014 US Open finalist • 2012/2015/2016/2019 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2015/2017/2019 French Open quarterfinalist • 2018/2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2014,2016 Tour finals semifinalist • 2016 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking in 2015 | |
Yoshihito Nishioka | 1995 | – | Japan | 24 | Ranking in 2023 | |
Yannick Noah | 1960 | – | France | 2005 | 3 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1983 French Open champion • ranking in 1986 |
Magnus Norman | 1976 | – | Sweden | 2 | 2000 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2000 | |
Cameron Norrie | 1996 | – | Great Britain | 8 | Ranking in 2022 • 2022 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Arthur Norris | Great Britain | 1900 Olympic bronze medalist | ||||
Brian Norton | 1899 | 1956 | South Africa | 1921 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Karel Nováček | 1965 | – | Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic | 1994 US Open semifinalist • 1987/1993 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Jiří Novák | 1975 | – | Czech Republic | 5 | 2002 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2002 | |
Hans Nüsslein | 1910 | 1991 | / Germany | 2006 | 1 | Ranking in 1933 and 1934 |
Joakim Nyström | 1963 | – | Sweden | 7 | Ranking in 1986 | |
Pat O'Hara Wood | 1891 | 1961 | Australia | 1986 | 7 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1920/1923 Australian champion • rated world no. 7 in 1922 |
Tom Okker | 1944 | – | Netherlands | 1968 US Open finalist, 1971 semifinalist • 1969 French Open semifinalist, 1973 quarterfinalist • 1971 Australian Open semifinalist, 1970 quarterfinalist • 1978 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1968/1969/1975/1979 quarterfinalist | ||
Alex Olmedo | 1936 | 2020 | Peru / United States | 1987 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1959 Australian champion • 1959 Wimbledon champion • 1959 U.S. finalist | |
Reilly Opelka | 1997 | – | United States | 23 | Ranking in 2021 | |
Manuel Orantes | 1949 | – | / Spain | 2012 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1975 US Open champion, 1976/1977 quarterfinalist • 1974 French Open finalist, 1972 semifinalist, 1976/1978 quarterfinalist • 1972 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1968 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1976 Masters champion | |
Jim Osborne | 1945 | – | United States | 1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
Rafael Osuna | 1938 | 1969 | Mexico | 1979 | 1 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1963 U.S. Open champion • ranking no. 1 in 1963 |
Leander Paes | 1973 | – | India | 1996 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Dinny Pails | 1921 | 1986 | Australia | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Australian champion, 1947 finalist • 1947 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1946 quarterfinalist | ||
Benoît Paire | 1989 | – | France | 18 | Ranking in 2016 | |
Josip Palada | 1912 | 1994 | Yugoslavia | 1938 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Antonio Palafox | 1936 | – | Mexico | 1965 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Adriano Panatta | 1950 | – | Italy | 4 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1976 French Open champion • 1976 Davis Cup champion • ranking in 1976 | |
Jahial Parmly Paret | 1870 | 1952 | United States | 1899 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
James Cecil Parke | 1881 | 1946 | Great Britain | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1912 Australian champion | ||
Frank Parker | 1916 | 1997 | United States | 1966 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1944, 1945 U.S. champion, 1948, 1949 French champion • 1937 Wimbledon semifinalist | |
Cecil Parr | 1847 | 1928 | Great Britain | 1879 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist | ||
Onny Parun | 1947 | – | New Zealand | 1973 Australian Open finalist | ||
Charlie Pasarell | 1944 | – | United States | 2013[lower-alpha 2] | 1965 U.S. quarterfinalist • 1976 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Konstantinos Paspatis | 1878 | 1903 | Greece | 1896 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
David Pate | 1962 | – | United States | 18 | Ranking in 1987 | |
Gerald Patterson | 1895 | 1967 | Australia | 1989 | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1919/1922 Wimbledon champion • 1927 Australian champion • Rated co-world no. 1 in 1919 with "Little Bill" Johnston |
Andrew Pattison | 1949 | – | Rhodesia | 24 | Ranking in 1974 | |
Budge Patty | 1924 | 2021 | United States | 1977 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1950 French champion • 1950 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1950 |
Tommy Paul | 1997 | – | United States | 14 | Ranking in 2023 • 2023 Australian Open semifinalist | |
Andrei Pavel | 1974 | – | Romania | 13 | 2002 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2004 | |
Víctor Pecci | 1955 | – | Paraguay | 9 | Ranking in 1980 | |
Theodore Pell | 1879 | 1967 | United States | 1966 | 1915 United States semifinalist | |
Guido Pella | 1990 | – | Argentina | 20 | Ranking in 2019 • 2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | |
Pierre Pellizza | 1917 | 1974 | France | 1946 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Guillermo Pérez Roldán | 1969 | – | Argentina | 13 | Ranking in 1988 | |
Mikael Pernfors | 1963 | – | Sweden | 10 | 1986 French Open finalist • 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1986 | |
Fred Perry | 1909 | 1995 | Great Britain | 1975 | 1 | Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles, including a Career Slam → 1933/1934/1936 U.S. champion • 1934/1935/1936 Wimbledon champion • 1934 Australian champion • 1935 French champion • rated world no. 1 for 5 years |
Yvon Petra | 1916 | 1984 | France | 2016 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Wimbledon champion | |
Hank Pfister | 1953 | – | United States | 19 | 1978/1981/1982 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1983 | |
Mark Philippoussis | 1976 | – | Australia | 8 | 1998 US Open finalist • 2003 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1999 | |
Barry Phillips-Moore | 1937 | 2023 | Australia | 1968 Australian Championships semifinalist | ||
Nicola Pietrangeli | 1933 | – | Italy | 1986 | 3 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 French Open champion • ranking in 1959 |
Nikola Pilić | 1939 | – | Yugoslavia | 1973 French Open finalist | ||
Joshua Pim | 1869 | 1942 | Ireland | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1893, 1894 Wimbledon champion | ||
Libor Pimek | 1963 | – | Czechoslovakia | 21 | Ranking in 1985 | |
Ulrich Pinner | 1954 | – | West Germany | 23 | Ranking in 1979 | |
Cédric Pioline | 1969 | – | France | 1993 US Open finalist • 1997 Wimbledon finalist • 1998 French Open semifinalist | ||
Hans-Jürgen Pohmann | 1947 | – | West Germany | 1974 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Alexander Popp | 1976 | – | Germany | 2000/2003 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Vasek Pospisil | 1990 | – | Canada | 25 | 2015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2014 | |
Lucas Pouille | 1994 | – | France | 10 | 2016 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2016 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2018 | |
Goran Prpić | 1964 | – | Croatia | 16 | 1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1993 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1991 | |
Patrick Proisy | 1949 | – | France | 23 | 1973 French Open finalist • Ranking in 1973 | |
Mariano Puerta | 1978 | – | Argentina | 9 | 2005 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2005 | |
Franjo Punčec | 1913 | 1985 | Yugoslavia | 1938 French Championships semifinalist • 1938/1939 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Mel Purcell | 1959 | – | United States | 21 | Ranking in 1980 | |
Sam Querrey | 1987 | – | United States | 11 | 2017 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2018 | |
Adrian Quist | 1913 | 1991 | Australia | 1984 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1936/1940/1948 Australian champion | |
Patrick Rafter | 1972 | – | Australia | 2006 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1997/1998 U.S. Open champion • 2000/2001 Wimbledon finalist • 1997 French Open semifinalist • 2001 Australian Open semifinalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 1 week |
Dennis Ralston | 1942 | 2020 | United States | 1987 | 5 | 1966 Wimbledon finalist • Ranking in 1966 |
Raúl Ramírez | 1953 | – | Mexico | 4 | Ranking in 1976 | |
Albert Ramos Viñolas | 1988 | – | Spain | 17 | French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016 | |
Milos Raonic | 1990 | – | Canada | 3 | 2016 Wimbledon finalist • 2016 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2016 | |
Louis Raymond | 1895 | 1962 | South Africa | 1924 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1920 Olympic gold medalist | ||
Richey Reneberg | 1965 | – | United States | 20 | Ranking in 1991 | |
Peter Rennert | 1958 | – | United States | 1980 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Ernest Renshaw | 1861 | 1899 | Great Britain | 1983 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1888 Wimbledon champion | |
William Renshaw | 1861 | 1904 | Great Britain | 1983 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1881/1882/1883/1884/1885/1886/1889 Wimbledon champion | |
George E. Richards | 1921 | 1992 | United States | 1942 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Vinnie Richards | 1903 | 1959 | United States | 1961 | 2 | 1922/1924/1925/1926 U.S. Championship semifinalist • 1926 French Championships semifinalist • 1924 Olympic gold medalist • rated world no. 2 in 1924 |
Cliff Richey | 1946 | – | United States | 16 | 1970/1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1973 | |
Bobby Riggs | 1918 | 1995 | United States | 1967 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1939 Wimbledon champion • 1939/1941 U.S. champion • Ranked world no. 1 for 3 years | |
Marty Riessen | 1941 | – | United States | 11 | 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1974 | |
Marcelo Ríos | 1975 | – | Chile | 1 | 1998 Australian Open finalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 6 weeks in 1998 | |
Frank Riseley | 1877 | 1959 | Great Britain | 1903(Ch)/1904(Ch)/1906(Ch) Wimbledon finalist | ||
Major Ritchie | 1870 | 1955 | Great Britain | 1902/1903/1904/1909(Ch) Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor gold medalist • 1908 Olympic indoor bronze medalist | ||
Tommy Robredo | 1982 | – | Spain | 5 | 2007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2003/2005/2007/2009/2013 French Open quarterfinalist • 2013 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2006 | |
Tony Roche | 1945 | – | Australia | 1986 | 2 | 1966 French champion • Ranking in 1969 |
Olivier Rochus | 1981 | – | Belgium | 24 | Ranking in 2005 | |
Andy Roddick | 1982 | – | United States | 2017 | 1 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 2003 U.S. Open champion • 2003/2004/2007 Masters semifinalist • Year-End No. 1 in 2003 • Ranking world no. 1 for 13 weeks in 2003–2004 |
Christophe Roger-Vasselin | 1957 | – | France | 1983 French Open semifinalist | ||
Mervyn Rose | 1930 | 2017 | Australia | 2001 | 3 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1954 Australian champion • 1958 French champion • Ranking in 1958 |
Ken Rosewall | 1934 | – | Australia | 1980 | 1 | Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles • 1953/1955/1971(O)/1972(O) Australian (Open) champion • 1953/1968(O) French (Open) champion • 1956/1970(O) US (Open) champion • Ranking in 1961 |
Marc Rosset | 1970 | – | Switzerland | 9 | 1992 Olympic gold medalist • 1996 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1995 | |
Derrick Rostagno | 1965 | – | United States | 13 | 1988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1991 | |
Andrey Rublev | 1997 | – | Russia | 5 | 2017/2020/2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2020 French Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2022 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2021 | |
Ray Ruffels | 1946 | – | Australia | 1969/1975 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Holger Rune | 2003 | – | Denmark | 7 | 2022 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2023 | |
Greg Rusedski | 1973 | – | Great Britain | 4 | 1997 U.S. Open finalist • Ranking in 1997 | |
Alejo Russell | 1916 | 1977 | Argentina | 1942/1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Casper Ruud | 1998 | – | Norway | 2 | 2022 U.S. Open finalist • 2022/2023 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2022 | |
André Sá | 1978 | – | Brazil | 2002 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
John Sadri | 1956 | – | United States | 14 | Ranking in 1980 | |
Marat Safin | 1980 | – | Russia | 2016 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 2000 US Open champion • 2005 Australian Open champion • 2000/2004 Masters semifinalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 9 weeks |
Roman Safiullin | 1997 | – | Russia | 2023 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Pete Sampras | 1971 | – | United States | 2007 | 1 | Winner of 14 Grand Slam titles → 1990/1993/1995/1996/2002 US Open champion • 1993/1994/1995/1997/1998/1999/2000 Wimbledon champion • 1994/1997 Australian Open champion • 1991/1994/1996/1997/1999 Masters champion • Year-End No. 1 from 1993 to 1998 • Ranking world no. 1 for 286 weeks |
Emilio Sánchez | 1965 | – | Spain | 7 | 1988 French Open quarterfinalist • 1988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1990 | |
Javier Sánchez | 1968 | – | Spain | 23 | 1991/1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1994 | |
Tennys Sandgren | 1991 | – | United States | 2018/2020 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Manuel Santana | 1938 | 2021 | Spain | 1984 | 1 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1961/1964 French champion • 1965 U.S. champion • 1966 Wimbledon champion • Ranking world no. 1 amateur in 1966 |
Fabrice Santoro | 1972 | – | France | 17 | 2006 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2001 | |
Jiro Sato | 1908 | 1934 | Japan | 3 | 1931/1933 French championship semifinalist • 1932 Australian championship semifinalist • 1932/1933 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1933 | |
Dick Savitt | 1927 | 2023 | United States | 1976 | 2 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1951 Wimbledon champion • 1951 Australian champion • Ranking in 1951 |
Bill Scanlon | 1956 | 2021 | United States | 9 | Ranking in 1984 | |
Sjeng Schalken | 1976 | – | Netherlands | 11 | 2002 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2003 | |
Michiel Schapers | 1959 | – | Netherlands | 25 | 1985/1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1988 | |
Richard Schlesinger | 1900 | 1968 | Australia | 1924/1929 Australian Championships finalist | ||
Ted Schroeder | 1921 | 2006 | United States | 1966 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1942 U.S. champion • 1949 Wimbledon champion | |
Rainer Schüttler | 1976 | – | Germany | 5 | 2003 Australian Open finalist • 2003 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2003 | |
Diego Schwartzman | 1992 | – | Argentina | 8 | 2020 French Open semifinalist • 2017/2019 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2020 | |
Gene Scott | 1937 | 2006 | United States | 2008[lower-alpha 2] | 1967 U.S. Championship semifinalist | |
Richard Sears | 1861 | 1943 | United States | 1955 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles • 1881–1887 U.S. champion | |
Frank Sedgman | 1927 | – | Australia | 1979 | 1 | Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles • 1949/1950 Australian champion • 1951/1952 U.S. champion • 1952 Wimbledon champion • Considered world no. 1 amateur for 1952 |
Abe Segal | 1930 | 2016 | South Africa | 1964 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Pancho Segura | 1921 | 2017 | United States | 1984 | 1942/1943/1944/1945/1946/1947 U.S. semifinalist • Considered world no. 1 professional for 1950/1952 | |
Vic Seixas | 1923 | – | United States | 1971 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1953 Wimbledon champion • 1954 U.S. champion | |
Andreas Seppi | 1984 | – | Italy | 18 | Ranking in 2013 | |
Denis Shapovalov | 1999 | – | Canada | 10 | 2022 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2020 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2020 | |
Quincy Shaw | 1869 | 1960 | United States | 1889 U.S Championships finalist | ||
Ben Shelton | 2002 | – | United States | 15 | 2023 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2023 US Open semifinalist | |
Frank Shields | 1909 | 1975 | United States | 1964 | 1930 U.S. Championships finalist • 1931 Wimbledon finalist | |
Zenzo Shimizu | 1891 | 1977 | Japan | 1920 Wimbledon (challenge round) finalist | ||
Bill Sidwell | 1920 | 2021 | Australia | 10 | 1948–1950 Australian Championships semifinalist – Ranking in 1949 | |
Jan Siemerink | 1970 | – | Netherlands | 14 | 1998 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1998 | |
Gilles Simon | 1984 | – | France | 6 | 2009 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2009 | |
Jannik Sinner | 2001 | – | Italy | 9 | 2023 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 2021 | |
Orlando Sirola | 1928 | 1995 | Italy | 1960 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Dick Skeen | 1906 | 1994 | United States | Ranked no. 2 in professional tennis in 1941 | ||
Horst Skoff | 1968 | 2008 | Austria | 18 | Ranking in 1990 | |
Henry Slocum | 1862 | 1949 | United States | 1955 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1888/1889 U.S. champion | |
Pavel Složil | 1955 | – | Czechoslovakia | 12 | Ranking in 1984 | |
Tomáš Šmíd | 1956 | – | Czechoslovakia | 11 | Ranking in 1984 | |
Stan Smith | 1946 | – | United States | 1987 | 1 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1971 U.S. Open champion • 1972 Wimbledon champion • 1970 Masters champion • Ranking world no. 1 for 1972 (year-end) |
Sydney Howard Smith | 1872 | 1947 | Great Britain | 1899/1900(Ch)/1905 Wimbledon finalist | ||
Jack Sock | 1992 | – | United States | 8 | Ranking in 2017 | |
Robin Söderling | 1984 | – | Sweden | 4 | 2009/2010 French Open finalist • 2009 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2010 | |
Harold Solomon | 1952 | – | United States | 5 | Ranking in 1980 | |
Lorenzo Sonego | 1995 | – | Italy | 23 | Ranking in 2021 | |
Vince Spadea | 1974 | – | United States | 18 | 1999 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2005 | |
Pat Spence | 1872 | 1947 | South Africa | 1927 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Franco Squillari | 1975 | – | Argentina | 11 | 2000 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2000 | |
Milan Šrejber | 1963 | – | Czechoslovakia | 23 | 1986 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986 | |
Paradorn Srichaphan | 1979 | – | Thailand | 9 | Ranking in 2003 | |
Carl-Uwe Steeb | 1967 | – | West Germany/ | 14 | Ranking in 1990 | |
Giorgio de Stefani | 1904 | 1992 | Italy | 1932 French Championships finalist | ||
Ulf Stenlund | 1967 | – | Sweden | 23 | Ranking in 1987 | |
Radek Štěpánek | 1978 | – | Czech Republic | 8 | 2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2006 | |
Brett Steven | 1969 | – | New Zealand | 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Michael Stich | 1968 | – | Germany | 2018 | 2 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1991 Wimbledon champion • 1993 Masters champion |
Dick Stockton | 1951 | – | United States | 1974 Wimbledon semifinalist | ||
Les Stoefen | 1911 | 1970 | United States | 1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist | ||
Fred Stolle | 1938 | – | Australia | 1985 | 2 | Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1965 French champion• 1966 U.S. champion |
Jason Stoltenberg | 1970 | – | Australia | 19 | 1996 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1994 | |
Allan Stone | 1945 | – | Australia | 1972 Australian Open semifinalist | ||
Jan-Lennard Struff | 1990 | – | Germany | 21 | Ranking in 2023 | |
Eric Sturgess | 1920 | 2004 | South Africa | 6 | 1947/1951 French Championships finalist, 1948 U.S. Championships finalist • Ranking in 1948 | |
Henrik Sundström | 1964 | – | Sweden | 6 | 1984 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1984 | |
Jonas Svensson | 1966 | – | Sweden | 10 | 1988 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1991 | |
Ottó Szigeti | 1911 | 1976 | Hungary | 1939 French Championships semifinalist | ||
Bill Talbert | 1918 | 1999 | United States | 1967 | 1944/1945 U.S. Championships finalist | |
Roscoe Tanner | 1951 | – | United States | 4 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1977 Australian Open champion • Ranking in 1979 | |
Momčilo Tapavica | 1872 | 1949 | Hungary | 1896 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Balázs Taróczy | 1954 | – | Hungary | 13 | 1976/1981 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1982 | |
Howard Taylor | 1865 | 1920 | United States | 1884(Ch)/1886/1887/1888 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
Roger Taylor | 1941 | – | Great Britain | 11 | Ranking in 1973 | |
Brian Teacher | 1954 | – | United States | 7 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1980 Australian Open champion • Ranking in 1981 | |
Eliot Teltscher | 1959 | – | United States | 6 | Ranking in 1982 | |
Ben Testerman | 1962 | – | United States | 22 | Ranking in 1984 | |
Dominic Thiem | 1993 | – | Austria | 3 | 2020 U.S. Open Champion • 2020 Australian Open finalist • 2018/2019 French Open finalist • 2019/2020 Tour Finals finalist • Ranking in 2020 | |
Frances Tiafoe | 1998 | – | United States | 11 | 2022 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2019 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022 | |
Bill Tilden | 1893 | 1953 | United States | 1959 | 1 | Winner of 10 Grand Slam titles • 1920/1921/1922/1923/1924/1925/1929 U.S. champion • 1920/1921/1930 Wimbledon champion • 7 times world no. 1 |
Mikael Tillström | 1972 | – | Sweden | 1996 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Henk Timmer | 1904 | 1998 | Netherlands | 1927/1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Janko Tipsarević | 1984 | – | Serbia | 8 | 2011/2012 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2012 | |
Ion Țiriac | 1939 | – | Romania | 2013[lower-alpha 2] | 1968 French Open quarterfinalist | |
Ignacy Tłoczyński | 1911 | 2000 | Poland | 1939 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Bernard Tomic | 1992 | – | Australia | 17 | 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016 | |
Tony Trabert | 1930 | 2021 | United States | 1970 | 1 | Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles • 1953/1955 U.S. champion • 1954/1955 French champion • 1955 Wimbledon champion • Ranking world number 1 amateur in 1953 |
Viktor Troicki | 1986 | – | Serbia | 12 | Ranking in 2011 | |
Stefanos Tsitsipas | 1998 | – | Greece | 3 | 2021 French Open finalist • 2023 Australian Open finalist • 2019/2021/2022 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019 Tour Finals champion • Ranking in 2021 | |
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | 1985 | – | France | 5 | 2008 Australian Open finalist • 2011 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2012 | |
Thierry Tulasne | 1963 | – | France | 10 | Ranking in 1986 | |
Dmitry Tursunov | 1982 | – | Russia | 20 | Ranking in 2006 | |
John Van Ryn | 1905 | 1999 | United States | 1963 | 8 | 1929/1930/1931/1936/1937 U.S. Championship quarterfinalist • rated world no. 8 in 1929 |
Robert Van't Hof | 1959 | – | United States | 25 | Ranking in 1983 | |
Fernando Verdasco | 1983 | – | Spain | 7 | 2009 Australian Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2009 | |
Martin Verkerk | 1978 | – | Netherlands | 14 | 2003 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2003 | |
Ian Vermaak | 1933 | – | South Africa | 10 | 1959 French Championships finalist • Ranking in 1959 | |
Armando Vieira | 1925 | – | Brazil | 1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist | ||
Guillermo Vilas | 1952 | – | Argentina | 1991 | 2 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles • 1977 French Open champion • 1977 U.S. Open champion • 1978/1979 Australian Open champion • 1974 Masters champion |
Ellsworth Vines | 1911 | 1994 | United States | 1962 | 1 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles • 1931/1932 U.S. Champion • 1932 Wimbledon Champion • Rated world no 1 for 4 years (1932/1935/1936/1937) |
Adrian Voinea | 1974 | – | Romania | 1995 French Open quarterfinalist | ||
Filippo Volandri | 1981 | – | Italy | 25 | Ranking in 2007 | |
Alexander Volkov | 1967 | 2019 | Russia | 14 | 1993 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1994 | |
Butch Walts | 1955 | – | United States | 1978 U.S. Open quarterfinalist | ||
Holcombe Ward | 1878 | 1961 | United States | 1956 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1904 U.S. champion | |
Leo Ware | 1876 | 1914 | United States | 1897/1898/1899/1901 U.S. semifinalist | ||
Kim Warwick | 1952 | – | Australia | 15 | 1980 Australian Open finalist • Ranking in 1981 | |
Watson Washburn | 1894 | 1973 | United States | 1965 | 1911/1912/1913/1916/1920 U.S. Championship quarterfinalist | |
Philippe Washer | 1924 | 2015 | Belgium | 1957 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
MaliVai Washington | 1969 | – | United States | 11 | 1996 Wimbledon finalist • 1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1992 | |
Stan Wawrinka | 1985 | – | Switzerland | 3 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles • 2014 Australian Open champion • 2015 French Open champion • 2016 US Open champion • 2013/2014/2015 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2014 | |
David Wheaton | 1969 | – | United States | 12 | 1991 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1992 | |
Malcolm Whitman | 1877 | 1932 | United States | 1955 | Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles • 1898/1899/1900 US champion | |
Mats Wilander | 1964 | – | Sweden | 2002 | 1 | Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles • 1982/1985/1988 French Open champion • 1983/1984/1988 Australian Open champion • 1988 U.S. Open champion • 1987 Masters finalist • Year-End No. 1 in 1988 • Ranking world no. 1 for 20 weeks |
Tony Wilding | 1883 | 1915 | New Zealand | 1978 | 1 | Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1906/1909 Australian champion • 1910/1911/1912/1913 Wimbledon champion • Ranking in 1913 1912 • Olympic indoor bronze medalist |
R. Norris Williams | 1891 | 1968 | United States | 1957 | 5 | 1914, 1916 US champion • Ranking in 1913 |
Tim Wilkison | 1959 | – | United States | 23 | 1986 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986 | |
Bobby Wilson | 1935 | 2020 | Great Britain | 1958/1959/1961/1963 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1960/1963 U.S. National quarterfinalist • 1963 French Championships quarterfinalist | ||
Charles Winslow | 1888 | 1963 | South Africa | 1912 Olympic gold medalist • 1920 Olympic bronze medalist | ||
Todd Witsken | 1963 | 1998 | United States | 1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Sidney Wood | 1911 | 2009 | United States | 1964 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1931 Wimbledon champion • 1935 U.S. Championships finalist | |
Todd Woodbridge | 1971 | – | Australia | 2010 | 19 | Ranking in 1997 |
Mark Woodforde | 1965 | – | Australia | 2010 | 19 | Ranking in 1996 |
Chris Woodruff | 1973 | – | United States | 2000 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Robert Wrenn | 1873 | 1925 | United States | 1955 | Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1893, 1894, 1896 and 1897 US champion | |
George Wrenn | 1865 | 1948 | United States | 1900 U.S. Championships finalist | ||
Beals Wright | 1879 | 1925 | United States | 1956 | Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1905 US champion • Winner of 1 Olympic gold medal → 1904 | |
Mikhail Youzhny | 1982 | – | Russia | 8 | 2006/2010 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2008 | |
Jaime Yzaga | 1967 | – | Peru | 18 | 1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1994 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1989 | |
Mariano Zabaleta | 1978 | – | Argentina | 20 | 2001 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2000 | |
Vladimír Zedník | 1947 | – | Czechoslovakia | 1973 Australian Open quarterfinalist | ||
Slobodan Živojinović | 1963 | – | Yugoslavia | 19 | 1985 Australian Open semifinalist • 1986 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1987 | |
Alexander Zverev | 1997 | – | Germany | 2 | 2020 U.S. Open finalist • 2021/2022/2023 French Open semifinalist • 2020 Australian Open semifinalist • 2018/2021 Tour Finals champion • 2020 Olympic gold medalist • Ranking in 2022 | |
Mischa Zverev | 1987 | – | Germany | 25 | 2017 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2017 |
See also
- List of male doubles tennis players
- List of female tennis players
- Lists of tennis players
- Lists of sportspeople
- List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players
- World number 1 ranked male tennis players
- Top ten ranked male tennis players
- Top ten ranked male tennis players (1912–1972)
- List of Grand Slam men's singles champions
Notes
References
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