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Doug Larson
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Player Australia France United Kingdom United States Total Australia France United Kingdom United States Total Australia France United Kingdom United States Total
Amateur era Open era All-time
 Roger Federer (Switzerland)00000416516416516
 Pete Sampras (USA)00000207514207514
 Roy Emerson (Australia)62221200000622212
 Björn Borg (Sweden)00000065011065011
 Rod Laver (Australia)2121611215324211
 Bill Tilden (USA)00371000000003710
 Andre Agassi (USA)000004112841128
 Jimmy Connors (USA)000001025810258
 Ivan Lendl (Czechoslovakia)000002303823038
 Fred Perry (UK)113380000011338
 Ken Rosewall (Australia)210142101442028
 Henri Cochet (France)04[nb 1]217[nb 1]0000004[nb 1]217[nb 1]
 René Lacoste (France)032270000003227
 William Larned (USA)000770000000077
 John McEnroe (USA)000000034700347
 Rafael Nadal (Spain)000001510715107
 John Newcombe (Australia)001122021520327
 William Renshaw (UK) 007070000000707
 Richard Sears (USA)000770000000077
 Mats Wilander (Sweden)000003301733017
 Don Budge (USA)112260000011226
 Boris Becker (Germany)000002031620316
 Jack Crawford (Australia)411060000041106
 Lawrence Doherty (UK) 005160000000516
 Stefan Edberg (Sweden)000002022620226
 Tony Wilding (New Zealand)204060000020406
 Frank Sedgman (Australia)201250000020125
 Tony Trabert (USA)021250000002125
 Jean Borotra (France)112040000011204
 Ashley Cooper (Australia)201140000020114
 Jim Courier (USA)000002200422004
 Reginald Doherty (UK) 004040000000404
 Lew Hoad (Australia)112040000011204
 Frank Parker (USA)020240000002024
 Manuel Santana (Spain)021140000002114
 Guillermo Vilas (Argentina)000002101421014
 Robert Wrenn (USA)000440000000044
 James Anderson (Australia)300030000030003
 Arthur Ashe (USA)000001011310113
 Wilfred Baddeley (UK) 003030000000303
 Norman Brookes (Australia)102030000010203
 Oliver Campbell (USA)000330000000033
 Jan Kodeš (Czechoslovakia)000000210302103
 Jaroslav Drobný (Egypt)021030000002103
 Neale Fraser (Australia)001230000000123
 Arthur Gore (UK) 003030000000303
 William Johnston (USA)001230000000123
 Jack Kramer (USA)001230000000123
 Gustavo Kuerten (Brazil)000000300303003
 Gerald Patterson (Australia)102030000010203
 Adrian Quist (Australia)300030000030003
 Robert Riggs (USA)001230000000123
 Ellsworth Vines (USA)001230000000123
 Malcolm Whitman (USA)000330000000033
 John Bromwich (Australia)200020000020002
 John Hartley (UK) 002020000000202
 Joshua Pim (UK) 002020000000202
 Rodney Heath (Australia)200020000020002
 Maurice McLoughlin (USA)000220000000022
 Don McNeill (USA)010120000001012
 Lindley Murray (USA)000220000000022
 Pat O'Hara Wood (Australia)200020000020002
 Henry Slocum (USA)000220000000022
 Gottfried von Cramm (Germany)020020000002002
 Richard Williams (USA)000220000000022
Player Australia France United Kingdom United States Total Australia France United Kingdom United States Total Australia France United Kingdom United States Total
Amateur era Open era All-time
  1. 1 2 3 4 Generally, Cochet's 1922 French Open win is disregarded as a Grand Slam because the prior to 1925 it was not open to non-French citizens.[1][2][3][4] However, it is occasionally counted towards the total which would bring his total numbers of French and Grand Slam wins to 5 and 8 respectively.[5]

Future information that might be nice and relevant if better sourcing can be found.

  • The relevance of Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era.
  • In 1927 Vinnie Richards became the first prominent male star to turn pro.
  • The Australian Slam was not considered a top-tier tournament before the mid-1980s. It had smaller draws, and the best players in the world routinely skipped it in order to focus on Davis Cup and the Masters (both of which were far more prestigious at the time) or just to take some time off: Connors, Borg, and McEnroe all passed on it in their primes.
  • Until the Melbourne Park-era, in 1988, the Open-era tennis was widely regarded as having three major Slams.[6] ("Hardcourt Confidential: Tales from 25 Years in the Pro Tennis Trenches" might be useful
  • Apparently this is useful
  1. "Let's Salute Henri Cochet and Stan Smith". Bud Collins official website. 14 December 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  2. "History: Grand Slam Titles". CBS Sports. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  3. "All-time Grand Slam singles titles leaders". [[[USA Today]]. 9 July 2000. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  4. "Men's Grand Slam Finals-Most Appearances". ESPN. 4 July 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  5. Clarey, Christopher (29 January 2007). "Federer wins, continues match against history". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  6. Bodo, Peter. "Australian Open no longer a second-rate event". NBC Sports. Retrieved 14 February 2010.