Tennis performance timeline comparison (men)

Tennis performance timeline comparison (men)

This article compares the Grand Slam tournament results of male tennis players. The Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open.

Legend

A man who won a tournament gets the following entry:

A man who lost in a quarterfinal of a tournament gets the following entry:

Athletes in bold are considered to be still in championship tennis.

Refer to the notes below each table for an explanation of more tabular entries that are used infrequently in these tables.

1925–1930

1931–1936

1937–1942

1943–1948

1949–1954

1955–1960

1961–1966

1967–1972

1985–1990

:"Winner of most titles: Ivan Lendl, with 7.

2003–2008

:"Winner of most titles: Roger Federer, with 13.

2009–2014

ee also

*Tennis performance timeline comparison (women)


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