Top Tennis Players with 100+ Grand Slam Match Victories
One of the rarest and most remarkable achievements in tennis is winning 100 or more matches at a single Grand Slam tournament. In the Open Era, only six players have reached this milestone—a testament to their extraordinary longevity, skill, and unwavering determination.
Today, we celebrate the legends who have not only dominated the sport but also etched their names in history by mastering the unique challenges of each Grand Slam. These iconic champions have set the gold standard for greatness on tennis’s biggest stages.
Players to win 100 or more Grand Slam matches
Martina Navratilova – Wimbledon (120 Wins)

Martina Navratilova reached her 100th match win at Wimbledon in 1991, defeating Elna Reinach in the first round—a milestone that underscored her enduring brilliance on grass. Her aggressive serve-and-volley style, combined with exceptional athleticism, made her perfectly suited to the fast-paced courts of the All England Club, where she captured a record nine singles titles.
By the end of her legendary career, Navratilova had compiled 120 match victories at Wimbledon—the most by any player, male or female, at a single Grand Slam tournament. This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to her unmatched consistency, longevity, and dominance on tennis’s most prestigious stage.
Serena Williams – US Open (108 Wins)

Serena Williams cemented her place in tennis history at the 2019 US Open, joining the exclusive 100-match win club with a dominant quarter-final victory over Qiang Wang. Known for her unmatched power, athleticism, and fierce determination, Serena became a commanding presence in New York, ultimately tallying 108 match wins and claiming six US Open titles.
As the beloved home favourite, she forged an enduring legacy at a tournament often defined by its unpredictability. In a venue where upsets are commonplace, Serena consistently rose above the chaos, rewriting the narrative with brilliance, resilience, and an unwavering will to win.
Chris Evert – US Open (101 Wins)

Chris Evert made history at the 1989 US Open by becoming the first player—male or female—to achieve 100 match wins at a single Grand Slam. She reached this milestone with a third-round victory over Patricia Tarabini and ultimately concluded her storied US Open career with 101 wins.
Renowned for her consistency, mental toughness, and dominance from the baseline, Evert claimed six US Open titles. Her exceptional record at Flushing Meadows remains one of the sport’s most enduring and impressive benchmarks.
Rafael Nadal – French Open (112 Wins)

Rafael Nadal secured his 100th match victory at Roland Garros during the 2020 French Open, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final to claim a record-extending 13th title in Paris. His dominance on clay is unparalleled in tennis history—powered by relentless athleticism, punishing topspin, and an indomitable fighting spirit that made him virtually unbeatable on the red dirt.
The Spanish legend concluded his career at Roland Garros with an astonishing 112 wins against just four losses, firmly cementing his legacy as the undisputed “King of Clay.”
Roger Federer – Wimbledon (105 Wins), Australian Open (102 Wins)
Roger Federer became the first male tennis player to achieve 100 match wins at a single Grand Slam, reaching that milestone at Wimbledon in 2019 with a quarter-final victory over Kei Nishikori. He later matched the feat at the Australian Open in 2020, securing his 100th win there in a dramatic third-round match against John Millman.
Until 2025, Federer remained the only player to record 100 or more wins at multiple Grand Slam tournaments. He also ended his legendary career as the most successful player in Wimbledon history, capturing a record eight titles on the iconic grass courts of the All England Club.
Novak Djokovic – French Open (101 Wins), Wimbledon (100 Wins)

Novak Djokovic joined an elite list in 2025, and at 38 years old, he continues to rewrite tennis history with record-breaking feats. He became only the second player, alongside Roger Federer, to win 100 or more matches at multiple Grand Slam tournaments. Djokovic secured his 100th victory at the French Open by defeating Cameron Norrie in the fourth round of Roland Garros 2025.
At Wimbledon 2025, Djokovic reached triple digits again by overcoming fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanović. He is a three-time French Open champion and a seven-time Wimbledon winner—just one title shy of Federer’s record at the All England Club.
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