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Greatest tennis players of all time

Discover the most dominant and influential figures in tennis history, analyzing their Grand Slam titles, career achievements, and impact on the sport. This ranking evaluates legendary athletes who have consistently performed at the highest level, showcasing skill, longevity, and championship success across different eras of professional tennis. Explore the careers of male and female icons who have left an indelible mark on the game.

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    Novak Djokovic (Serbia)

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    • Record 24 men's singles Grand Slam titles

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    Djokovic is widely considered the most complete player in tennis history, holding the record for the most Grand Slam men's titles and weeks at World No. 1. His mental fortitude and ability to perform at an elite level even at an advanced age solidify his place among the greatest.

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    Rafa Nadal

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    • Ranked world No. 1 for 209 weeks

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    Nadal is unequivocally the greatest clay-court player in history, with an astonishing 14 French Open titles. His 22 Grand Slam titles and legendary willpower on court cement his status as one of the sport's most dominant figures.

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    Serena Williams

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    • Considered greatest women's tennis player of all time

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    Serena Williams is widely considered the greatest female tennis player of all time, holding the Open Era record for Grand Slam singles titles. Her power, longevity, and impact on and off the court are unparalleled.

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    Steffi Graf

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    • Won 107 career singles titles

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    Graf's dominance in the late 20th century, including 22 Grand Slam singles titles and the unique 'Calendar Golden Slam,' solidifies her place among the all-time greats. Her record for weeks at World No. 1 further highlights her consistent excellence.

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    Martina Navratilova

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    • Holds all-time records for singles and doubles titles

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    Navratilova's incredible tally of 59 major titles across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles showcases her all-around dominance. Her aggressive serve-and-volley style and long reign as World No. 1 mark her as a true legend.

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    Pete Sampras

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    • One of the most successful tennis players of all time

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    Sampras was considered the greatest male player upon his retirement, with 14 Grand Slam titles, including seven Wimbledons. His powerful serve and all-court game were hallmarks of his era, making him a significant figure in tennis history.

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    Margaret Court

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    • Completed the Grand Slam in 1970

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    Court holds the all-time record for most Grand Slam singles titles with 24, a testament to her incredible dominance across eras. Her achievement of the 'Grand Slam boxed set' further highlights her versatility and unparalleled success.

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    Rod Laver

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    • Won a record 200 tournaments

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    Laver is an Australian legend, unique for winning the Grand Slam twice in the Open Era, a feat unmatched by any other male player. His 11 Grand Slam titles and 200 career titles underscore his exceptional talent and historical significance.

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    Chris Evert

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    • Won 18 Grand Slam singles titles

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    Evert was a dominant force in women's tennis, securing 18 Grand Slam singles titles and maintaining impressive head-to-head records. Her consistent play and rivalry with Martina Navratilova defined an iconic era in the sport.