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:

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
NameBirthDeathNationality HoF Rank[lower-alpha 1]Highest inclusion criteria
Robert Abdesselam19202006 France1949 French Championships quarterfinalist
José Acasuso1982Argentina Argentina20Ranking in 2006
András Ádám-Stolpa19212010Hungary Hungary1947 French Championships quarterfinalist
Andre Agassi1970 United States20111Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles and a career Golden Grand Slam completed in 1999 + 1 Olympic gold medal → 1992 Wimbledon champion1994/1999 US Open champion1995/2000/2001/2003 Australian Open champion1999 French Open champion1996 Olympic gold medalist • 1990 ATP Tour World Championships winner • Year-End No. 1 in 1999 • ranking world no. 1 for 101 weeks
Ronald Agénor1964Haiti Haiti221989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1989
Juan Aguilera1962Spain Spain7Ranking in 1984
Karim Alami1973 Morocco25Ranking in 2000
Carlos Alcaraz2003Spain Spain12022 U.S. Open champion2023 Wimbledon Champion • 2023 French Open semifinalist • Year-End No. 1 in 2022 • ranking world no. 1 for 36 weeks in 2022 and 2023.
Fred Alexander18801969United States United States1961Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1908 Australasian Championships winner (Now known as the Australian Open)
John Alexander1951Australia Australia81977 (December) Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1975
Wilmer Allison19041977United States United States19634Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1935 United States champion, 1934 finalist • 1930 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1932 and 1935
Nicolás Almagro1985 Spain92008/2010/2012 French Open quarterfinalist •2013 Australian Open quarterfinalist• ranking in 2011
Manuel Alonso18951984Spain Spain197751921 Wimbledon semifinalist • rated world no. 5 in 1927
Felicisimo Ampon19201997Philippines Philippines1952, 1953 French Championships quarterfinalist
Vijay Amritraj1953 India161973 and 1981 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1973 and 1974 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980
Mario Ančić1984 Croatia72004 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2006
James Anderson18941973Australia Australia20133Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1922, 1924 and 1925 Australasian champion • rated world no. 3 in 1924 and 1925
Kevin Anderson1986South Africa South Africa52018 Wimbledon finalist • 2017 US Open finalist • ranking in 2018
Mal Anderson1935Australia Australia20002Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1957 United States champion • rated amateur world no. 2 in 1957 and 1958
Igor Andreev1983 Russia182007 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2008
John Andrews1952 United States1975 French Open quarterfinalist
Matt Anger1963 United States23Ranking in 1986
Paul Annacone1963 United States121984 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986
Hicham Arazi1973 Morocco221997 and 1998 French Open quarterfinalist • 2000 and 2004 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2001
Jimmy Arias1964 United States51983 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1984
Jordi Arrese1964 Spain231992 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1991
József Asbóth19171986Hungary HungaryWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1947 French champion • 1948 Wimbledon semifinalist
Arthur Ashe19431993 United States19852Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1968 U.S. Open champion1970 Australian Open champion1975 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1975
Félix Auger-Aliassime2000 Canada62021 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2022 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022
Bunny Austin19062000United Kingdom Great Britain199721932 and 1938 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 French finalist • amateur ranking in 1931
Luis Ayala1932 Chile51958 and 1960 French finalist • ranking in 1958
Wilfred Baddeley18721929United Kingdom Great Britain2013Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1891, 1892 and 1895 Wimbledon champion, 1893, 1894 and 1896 runner-up
Marcos Baghdatis1985 Cyprus82006 Australian Open finalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2006
Corrado Barazzutti1953 Italy71977 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1978 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1978
Herbert Roper Barrett18731943United Kingdom Great Britain1908, 1909 and 1911 Wimbledon finalist
Pierre Barthès1941 FranceRanked a world top-20 player for 1971
Nikoloz Basilashvili1992Georgia (country) Georgia16Ranking in 2019
Roberto Bautista Agut1988Spain Spain9Ranking in 2020 • 2016 Olympics quarterfinals • 2019 Wimbledon semifinalist
Alfred Beamish18791944United Kingdom Great Britain1912 Australasian championships finalist
Boris Becker1967West Germany West Germany/Germany20031Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1985/1986/1989 Wimbledon champion1989 U.S. Open champion1991/1996 Australian Open champion • 1988 Masters Grand Prix champion; 1992/1995 ATP Tour World champion • ranking world no. 1 for 12 weeks in 1991
Karl Behr18851949 United States19691906 U.S. Championship finalist
Mike Belkin1945 Canada1968 Australian Championships quarterfinalist
Alphonzo Bell18751947United States United States1904 Olympic bronze medalist
Thomaz Bellucci1987Brazil Brazil21Ranking in 2010
Eduardo Bengoechea1959Argentina Argentina21Ranking in 1987
Julien Benneteau1981 France252006 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2014
Alberto Berasategui1973Spain Spain71994 French Open finalist • ranking in 1994
Tomáš Berdych1985Czech Republic Czech Republic42010 Wimbledon finalist • 2011 Tour Finals semifinalist • ranking in 2015
Lennart Bergelin19252008Sweden Sweden1946/1948/1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Jay Berger1966 United States71989 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990
Christian Bergström1967Sweden Sweden1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Marcel Bernard19141994 FranceWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 French Championships champion
Matteo Berrettini1996Italy Italy62021 Wimbledon finalist • 2019 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2022
Paolo Bertolucci1951Italy Italy121973 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1973
Henry Billington19091980United Kingdom Great Britain1939 French Championships quarterfinalist
Jonas Björkman1972Sweden Sweden41997 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2006 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1997
Byron Black1969Zimbabwe Zimbabwe221995 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2000 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1996
James Blake1979 United States42005/2006 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2006
Galo Blanco1976Spain Spain1997 French Open quarterfinalist
Arnaud Boetsch1969 France12Ranking in 1996
John Boland18701958United Kingdom Great Britain1896 Olympic gold medalist
Björn Borg1956Sweden Sweden19871Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1974/1975/1978/1979/1980/1981 French Open champion1976/1977/1978/1979/1980 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 Borotra18981994 France19762Winner of 5 Grand Slam titles → 1924 and 1931 French champion1924 and 1926 Wimbledon champion1928 Australian champion • ranking in 1926
Jeff Borowiak1949 United States25Ranking in 1977
William Bowrey1943Australia AustraliaWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1968 Australian champion
Christian Boussus19082003 France1931 French Championships finalist, 1928 Wimbledon semifinalist
Jacques Brichant19302011Belgium Belgium1958 French Championships semifinalist
Godfrey Brinley18641939United States United States1885 U.S. Championships finalist
John Bromwich19181999Australia Australia19842Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1939 and 1946 Australian champion • ranking in 1939
Norman Brookes18771968Australia Australia1977Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1907 and 1914 Wimbledon champion1911 Australasian champion
Geoff Brown19242001United Kingdom Great Britain31946 Wimbledon finalist • amateur ranking in 1946
Tom Brown19222011 United States1946 United States finalist • 1947 Wimbledon finalist
Jacques Brugnon18951978 France197691926 Wimbledon semifinalist • rated world no. 9 in 1927
Sergi Bruguera1971Spain Spain3Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1993/1994 French Open champion • 1996 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1994
Alexander Bublik1997 Kazakhstan25Ranking in 2023
Butch Buchholz1940 United States2005[lower-alpha 2]51960 U.S. National semifinalist • ranking in 1960
Don Budge19152000 United States19641Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1937 and 1938 Wimbledon champion1937 and 1938 United States champion1938 French champion1938 Australian championrated amateur world no. 1 for 2 years, 1937 through 1938
Darren Cahill1965 Australia22Ranking in 1989 • 1988 U.S. Open semifinalist
Oliver Campbell18711953United States United States1955Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1890, 1891 and 1892 United States champion
Agustín Calleri1976 Argentina16Ranking in 2003
Omar Camporese1968 Italy18Ranking in 1992
Francesco Cancellotti1963 Italy21Ranking in 1985
Guillermo Cañas1977 Argentina8Ranking in 2005 ◌ 2002/2005/2007 French Open quarterfinalist
Cristiano Caratti1970 Italy1991 Australian Open quarterfinalist
George Caridia18691937United Kingdom Great Britain1903 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1908 Olympic indoor silver medalist
Kent Carlsson1968 Sweden6Ranking in 1988
Pablo Carreño Busta1991 Spain10Ranking in 2017 • 2017/2020 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2021 Olympic bronze medalist
Ross Case1951 Australia13Ranking in 1976 ◌ 1974 Australian Open semifinalist
Pat Cash1965 Australia4Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1987 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1988
Marco Cecchinato1992Italy Italy162018 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2019
František Cejnar19171965Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1937, 1938 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1938 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Francisco Cerundolo1998 Argentina19Ranking in 2023
Malcolm Chace18751955 United States19611894 United States semifinalist
Thierry Champion1966 France1990 French Open quarterfinalist • 1991 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Michael Chang1972 United States20082Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1989 French Open champion • ranking in 1996
Jérémy Chardy1987 France252013 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2013
Juan Ignacio Chela1979 Argentina152004/2011 French Open quarterfinalist • 2007 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2004
Andrei Cherkasov1970Soviet Union Soviet Union/ Russia131990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1990 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1992 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking in 1991
Andrei Chesnokov1966Soviet Union Soviet Union/ Russia91989 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1991
Herbert Chipp18501903United Kingdom Great Britain1884 Wimbledon semifinalist
Marin Čilić1988 Croatia32014 U.S. Open champion • 2017 Wimbledon finalist • 2018 Australian Open finalist • 2022 French open semifinalist • 2010 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2018
Clarence Clark18591937United States United States19831882 U.S. Championship finalist
Joseph Clark18611956United States United States19551885/1886/1887 U.S. Championship semifinalist
Francisco Clavet1968 Spain18Ranking in 1992
Arnaud Clément1977 France102001 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 2001
José Luis Clerc1958 Argentina41981 and 1982 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1981
William Clothier18811962United States United States1956Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1906 United States champion
Henri Cochet19011987 France19761Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1926, 1928, 1930 and 1932 French champion1927 and 1929 Wimbledon champion1928 United States champion • 1924 Olympic silver medalist • rated world no. 1 amateur for 3 years, 1928 through 1930
Jimmy Connors1952 United States19981Winner of 8 Grand Slam titles → 1974 Australian Open champion, 1975 finalist • 1974 and 1982 Wimbledon champion1974, 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 Cooke19132004United States United States1939 Wimbledon finalist
Ashley Cooper19362020 Australia19911Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1957 and 1958 Australian champion1958 Wimbledon champion1958 United States championamateur ranking no. 1 for 1957 and 1958
John Cooper1946 Australia1971 and 1972 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Patricio Cornejo1944 Chile1974 French Open quarterfinalist
Guillermo Coria1982 Argentina32004 French Open finalist • ranking in 2004
Borna Ćorić1996 Croatia122020 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2018
Àlex Corretja1974 Spain21998/2001 French Open finalist • 1998 Masters champion • ranking in 1999
Albert Costa1975 Spain6Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2002 French Open champion • ranking in 2002
Carlos Costa1968 Spain10Ranking in 1992
Jim Courier1970 United States20051Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1991 and 1992 French Open champion1992 and 1993 Australian Open championYear-End No. 1 in 1992 • ranking world no. 1 for 58 weeks in 1992
Mark Cox1943United Kingdom Great Britain131971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1977
Gottfried von Cramm19091976Germany/Germany Germany1977Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1934/1936 French champion, 1935 finalist • 1935/1936/1937 Wimbledon finalist • 1937 U.S. finalist
Jack Crawford19081991 Australia19791Winner of 6 Grand slam titles → 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1935 Australian champion1933 French champion1933 Wimbledon championamateur ranking, 1933
Dick Crealy1944 Australia1970 Australian Open finalist
Gianni Cucelli19161977Italy Italy1947, 1948 and 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist
Pablo Cuevas1986Uruguay Uruguay19Ranking in 2016
Kevin Curren1958South Africa South Africa/ United States51984 Australian Open finalist • 1985 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1985
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina1999Spain Spain24Ranking in 2023 • 2021 French Open quarterfinalist
Owen Davidson19432023 Australia201081966 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1967
Sven Davidson19282008Sweden Sweden2007Winner of 1 Grand slam title → 1957 French champion
Dwight Davis18791945 United States19561898 United States finalist
Scott Davis1962 United States111984 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985
Franco Davín1970Argentina Argentina1991 French Open quarterfinalist
Nikolay Davydenko1981Russia Russia32005/2007 French Open semifinalist • 2006/2007 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2009 Tour Finals champion • ranking in 2006
Max Decugis18821978 France1911, 1912 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1906 Olympic gold medalist (Intercalated Games)
Donald Dell1938 United States2009[lower-alpha 2]1961 U.S. Championship quarterfinalist
Juan Martín del Potro1988Argentina Argentina3Winner 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 Minaur1999Australia Australia182020 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2019
Phil Dent1950Australia Australia171974 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1977
Taylor Dent1981 United States21Ranking in 2005
Steve Denton1956 United States121981 and 1982 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1983
Bernard Destremau19172002 France1937 French Championships semifinalist
Filip Dewulf1972Belgium Belgium1997 French Open semifinalist
Colin Dibley1944Australia Australia1979 Australian Open semifinalist
Eddie Dibbs1951 United States51975 and 1976 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1978
Mark Dickson1959 United States1983 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Keith Diepraam1942South Africa South Africa1965 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Grigor Dimitrov1991Bulgaria Bulgaria32014 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2017 • 2017 Tour Finals champion
Charles P. Dixon18731939United Kingdom Great Britain61901, 1911 Wimbledon finalist • 1912 Olympic indoor silver medalist • rated world no. 6 in 1913
Arnaud Di Pasquale1979 France2000 Olympic bronze medalist
Novak Djokovic1987Serbia Serbia1Winner 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 Doeg19081978 United States19621930 United States champion
Laurence Doherty18751919United Kingdom Great Britain1980Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 Wimbledon champion1903 United States champion1900 Olympic gold medalist
Reginald Doherty18721910United Kingdom Great Britain1980Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900 Wimbledon champion • 1902 United States runner-up • 1900 Olympic bronze medalist
Alexandr Dolgopolov1988Ukraine Ukraine132011 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2012
Irvin Dorfman19262006 United States1950 French Championships quarterfinalist
Sláva Doseděl1970Czech Republic Czech Republic1999 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Stanley Doust18791961Australia Australia1913 Wimbledon finalist
Hendrik Dreekmann1975Germany West Germany1994 French Open quarterfinalist
Brad Drewett19582013Australia Australia1975 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Jaroslav Drobný19212001Czechoslovakia/EgyptCzechoslovakia/Egypt1983Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1951 and 1952 French champion1954 Wimbledon champion
Cliff Drysdale1941South Africa South Africa2013[lower-alpha 2]131968 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1969 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974
Robin Drysdale1952United Kingdom Great Britain1977 (December) Australian Open quarterfinalist
Pat DuPré1954 United States141979 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1980
James Dwight18521917 United States19551883 U.S. Championship finalist
Wilberforce Eaves18671920United Kingdom Great Britain1895, 1896, 1897 Wimbledon finalist • 1897(Ch) U.S. Championships finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor bronze medalist
Stefan Edberg1966Sweden Sweden20041Winner of 6 Grand Slam titles → 1985 and 1987 Australian Open champion1988 and 1990 Wimbledon champion1991 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 Edmondson1954Australia Australia15Winner of 1 Grand slam title → 1976 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1982
Kyle Edmund1995United Kingdom Great Britain142018 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2018
Younes El Aynaoui1971Morocco Morocco142000 and 2003 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2002 and 2003 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2003
Ismail El Shafei1947Egypt Egypt1974 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Jacco Eltingh1970Netherlands Netherlands191995 Australian Open quarterfinalist, 1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995.
Roy Emerson1936Australia Australia19821Winner of 12 Grand Slam titles → 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967 Australian champion1961 and 1964 United States champion1963 and 1967 French champion1964 and 1965 Wimbledon championranking world no. 1 amateur for two years, 1964 and 1965
Thomas Enqvist1974Sweden Sweden41999 Australian Open finalist, 1996 quarterfinalist • 2001 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1999
Nicolas Escudé1976 France171998 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2000
Lestocq Robert Erskine18571916United Kingdom Great Britain1878 Wimbledon All Comers finalist
Tomas Martin Etcheverry1999Argentina Argentina2023 French Open quarterfinalist
Christopher Eubanks1996 United States2023 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Dan Evans1990United Kingdom Great Britain21Ranking in 2021
Kelly Evernden1961 New Zealand1987 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Brian Fairlie1948 New Zealand24Ranking in 1973
Robert Falkenburg19262022 United States1974Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1948 Wimbledon champion
Roger Federer1981  Switzerland1Winner 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 champion2003/2004/2006/2007/2010/2011 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 Feigl1951Austria Austria1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Wayne Ferreira1971South Africa/South Africa South Africa61992 and 2003 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1995
David Ferrer1982 Spain32013 French Open finalist • 2007 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2013
Juan Carlos Ferrero1980 Spain1Winner 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 Fibak1952 Poland101977 and 1980 French Open quarterfinalist • 1980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1980 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1977
Marcelo Filippini1967Uruguay Uruguay1999 French Open quarterfinalist
Jaime Fillol1946Chile Chile141975 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974
Mardy Fish1981 United States72007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2004 Olympic single silver medalist • ranking in 2011
John Fitzgerald1960Australia Australia25Ranking in 1988
Herbie Flam19281980 United States51950 United States finalist • 1957 French finalist • ranking in 1957
Peter Fleming1955 United States81980 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980
Fabio Fognini1987 Italy92011 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2019
Gordon Forbes19342020South Africa South Africa1962 United States quarterfinalist
Guy Forget1965 France41991 and 1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1991, 1992 and 1994 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991
Željko Franulović1947Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia81970 French Open finalist • ranking in 1991
Neale Fraser1933Australia Australia19841Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 United States champion1960 Wimbledon championamateur No. 1 ranking, 1959 and 1960
Rod Frawley1952Australia Australia1979 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Taylor Fritz1997 United States72022 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2022 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2023
Frank Froehling19422020 United States1971 French Open semifinalist
Otto Froitzheim18841962Germany Germany1914 Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor silver medalist
Richard Fromberg1970Australia Australia24Ranking in 1990
Renzo Furlan1970Italy Italy191995 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1996
Jan-Michael Gambill1977 United States142004 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2001
Guillermo García López1983Spain Spain23Ranking in 2011
Cristian Garín1996Chile Chile172022 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2021
Chuck Garland18981971United States United States19691919, 1920 Wimbledon semifinalist
Richard Gasquet1986 France72007 and 2015 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2013 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2007
Andrea Gaudenzi1973Italy Italy18Ranking in 1995
Gastón Gaudio1978Argentina Argentina5Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2004 French Open champion • 2005 Tour Finals semifinalist • ranking in 2005
Maurice Germot18821958 France1914 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1906 Olympic silver medalist (Intercalated Games)
Vitas Gerulaitis19541994 United States3Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1977(December) Australian Open champion • 1979 and 1981 Masters Grand Prix finalist • ranking in 1978
Sam Giammalva1934 United States1955 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
Sammy Giammalva Jr.1963 United States1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Bob Giltinan1949Australia Australia16Ranking in 1974 ◌ 1977(December) Australian Open semifinalist
Robby Ginepri1982 United States15Ranking in 2005 ◌ 2005 U.S. Open semifinalist
Andrés Gimeno19382019Spain Spain200910Winner of one Grand Slam titles → 1972 French champion • ranking amateur in 1969
Juan Gisbert Sr.1942Spain/Spain Spain1968 Australian Championships finalist
Drew Gitlin1958 United States1982 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Brad Gilbert1961 United States4Ranking in 1990 ◌ 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1990 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1988 Olympics bronze medalist
Hans Gildemeister1956Chile Chile12Ranking in 1980 ◌ 1978/1979/1980 French Open quarterfinalist
Shlomo Glickstein1958Israel Israel22Ranking in 1982 ◌ 1981 Australian Open quarterfinalist
William Glyn18601939United States United States1881 U.S. Championships finalist
André Gobert18901951 France31912 Wimbledon finalist • 1912 Olympic indoor gold medalist • rated world no. 3 in 1919
David Goffin1990Belgium Belgium72016 French Open quarterfinalist • 2017 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2017 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2017
Dan Goldie1963 United States1989 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Jérôme Golmard19732017 France22Ranking in 1999
Andrés Gómez1960Ecuador Ecuador4Winner 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 Gonzales19281995 United States1968Winner 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 González1980Chile Chile52007 Australian Open finalist • 2008 Olympic silver medalist, 2004 bronze medalist • ranking in 2007
Vere St. Leger Goold18531909Ireland Ireland1879 Wimbledon finalist
Arthur Gore18681928United Kingdom Great Britain20061Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1900, 1901 and 1909 Wimbledon champion • 1908 Olympic indoor gold medallist • rated world no. 1 in 1901
Spencer Gore 18501906United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1877 Wimbledon champion, 1878 finalist
Tom Gorman1946 United States81971 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1973 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1973
Brian Gottfried1952 United States31977 French Open finalist • ranking in 1977
Georges Goven1948 France1970 French Open semifinalist
Clark Graebner1943 United States71967 United States finalist • ranking in 1968
Bryan Grant19101986 United States197261935 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1937
Colin Gregory19031959United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1929 Australian champion
Seymour Greenberg19202006 United States1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
Tallon Griekspoor1996Netherlands Netherlands24Ranking in 2023
Clarence Griffin18881973United States United States1970[lower-alpha 2]1916 U.S. Championship semifinalist
Charles Walder Grinstead18601930United Kingdom Great BritainFinalist in 1884 Wimbledon Championships – Gentlemen's singles
Sébastien Grosjean1978 France42001 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 Gulbis1988Latvia Latvia102014 French Open semifinalist• ranking in 2014
Tim Gullikson19511996 United States151979 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1979
Tom Gullikson1951 United States1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
István Gulyás19312000Hungary Hungary1966 French finalist, 1971 quarterfinalist
Jan Gunnarsson1962Sweden Sweden251989 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1985
Heinz Günthardt1959Switzerland Switzerland221985 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1985 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1986
Magnus Gustafsson1967Sweden Sweden101994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1991
Paul Haarhuis1966Netherlands Netherlands181991 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995
Tommy Haas1978Germany Germany22000 Olympic silver medalist • 1999/2002/2007 Australian Open semifinalist • 2009 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2002
Harold Hackett18781937United States United States19611906 United quarterfinalist
Frank Hadow18551946United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1878 Wimbledon champion, 1879 runner-up
Edward L. Hall18721932United States United States1892 U.S. Championships semifinalist
Valentine Hall18671934United States United States1891 U.S. Championships semifinalist
Willoughby Hamilton18641943Ireland IrelandWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1890 Wimbledon champion, 1889 semifinalist
Victor Hănescu1981Romania Romania2005 French Open quarterfinalist
Charles Hare19151996United Kingdom Great Britain1937 French Championships quarterfinalist, 1937 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
Rodney Harmon1961 United States1982 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
John Hartley18491935United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1879 and 1880 Wimbledon champion, 1881 runner-up
John Hawkes18991990Australia AustraliaWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1926 Australasian champion • 1928 French Championships semifinalist
Rodney Heath18841936Australia AustraliaWinner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1905/1910 Australian champion
Charles Heathcote18411915United Kingdom Great Britain1877 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist
Henner Henkel19151943Germany/Germany GermanyWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1937 French champion • 1938, 1939 Wimbledon semifinalist
Tim Henman1974United Kingdom Great Britain41998, 1999, 2001 and 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2004 French Open semifinalist • 2004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 2002
John Hennessey19001981 United States8Ranking in 1927 and 1928
Bob Hewitt1940Australia Australia/South Africa South Africa61960, 1962 and 1963 Australian semifinalist • ranking amateur, 1967
Lleyton Hewitt1981Australia Australia20221Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 2001 U.S. Open champion2002 Wimbledon champion • 2001/2002 Tour Finals champion • Year-End No. 1 in 2001 and 2002 • ranking no. 1 for 80 weeks
José Higueras1953Spain Spain61982 and 1983 French Open semifinalist, 1977 and 1979 quarterfinalist – ranking in 1983
Jakob Hlasek1964Switzerland Switzerland221991 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985
Lew Hoad19341994Australia Australia19801Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1956 and 1957 Wimbledon champion1956 French champion1956 Australian championranking world no. 1 amateur for 2 years, 1953, 1956. ranking world no. 1 professional 1959 Ampol points
Clarence Hobart18701930 United States1891, 1905 U.S. Championships finalist • 1898 Wimbledon semifinalist
Henrik Holm1968Sweden Sweden17Ranking in 1993
Ronald Holmberg1938 United States71959 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1961 French Championships quarterfinalist • ranking in 1960
Greg Holmes1963 United States22Ranking in 1985
Chip Hooper1958 United States17Ranking in 1982
Harry Hopman19061985 Australia19781930, 1931 and 1932 Australian Championships finalist
Fred Hovey18681945 United States19741895 United States champion, 1896 finalist
Dominik Hrbatý1978Slovakia Slovakia121999 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2004
Jiří Hřebec1950Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia25Ranking in 1974
Pat Hughes19021997United Kingdom Great Britain1931 French Championships semifinalist
Ugo Humbert1998 France25Ranking in 2021
Joe Hunt19191945 United States1966Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1943 U.S. champion
Frank Hunter18941981 United States19611923 Wimbledon finalist • 1928 and 1929 United States finalist
Hubert Hurkacz1997Poland Poland92021 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2021
John Isner1985 United States82018 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2011/2018 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2018
Goran Ivanišević1971Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia / Croatia Croatia20202Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2001 Wimbledon champion • 1996 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1992 Olympic bronze medalist • ranking in 1994
Sydney Jacob18791977India India1925 French Championships semifinalist, 1925 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Martín Jaite1964Argentina Argentina101985 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1990
Jerzy Janowicz1990Poland Poland142013 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2013
François Jauffret1942 France201974 French Open semifinalist • 1966 French Championships semifinalist • ranking in 1974
Nicolas Jarry 1995 Chile Chile 24 Ranking in 2023
Anders Järryd1961Sweden Sweden51985 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1985
Joachim Johansson1982Sweden Sweden92004 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 2005
Thomas Johansson1975Sweden Sweden7Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 2002 Australian Open champion • 2005 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1998/2000 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2002
Steve Johnson1989 United States21Ranking in 2016 • 2016 Olympics quarterfinalist
Bill Johnston18941946 United States19581Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1915 and 1919 United States champion1923 Wimbledon champion (results incomplete as tournament drawsheets unavailable) • co-ranking world no. 1 for 1919
Boro Jovanović19392023Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia1968 French Open quarterfinalist
Yevgeny Kafelnikov1974Russia Russia20191Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles and 1 Olympic gold medal → 1996 French Open champion1999 Australian Open champion2000 Olympic gold medalistranking no. 1 for 6 weeks, in 1999
Aslan Karatsev1993Russia Russia142021 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2021
Bernd Karbacher1968Germany West Germany221996 French Open quarterfinalist • 1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1995
Ivo Karlović1979 Croatia142009 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2008
Dimitrios Kasdaglis18721931Greece Greece1896 Olympic silver medalist
Béla von Kehrling18911937Hungary Hungary1926/1929 French Championships quarterfinalist • 1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Karen Khachanov1996Russia Russia82023 Australian Open semifinalist • 2022 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2019/2023 French Open quarterfinalist • 2020 Olympic silver medalist • Ranking in 2019
Nicolas Kiefer1977Germany Germany42006 Australian Open semifinalist • 1997 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2000 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1999 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2000
Howard Kinsey18991966 United States1926 Wimbledon finalist
Algernon Kingscote18881964United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1919 Australian champion • 1919 Wimbledon finalist
Vernon Kirby19111994South Africa South Africa1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1934 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Harold Kitson18741951South Africa South Africa1912 Olympic silver medalist
Martin Kližan1989Slovakia Slovakia24Ranking in 2015
Percy Knapp18631917United States United States1885, 1890 U.S. Championships finalist
Billy Knight1935United Kingdom Great Britain1959 French quarterfinalist
Thomaz Koch1945Brazil Brazil241969 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1974
Jan Kodeš1946Czech Republic Czechoslovakia1990Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1970 and 1971 French Open champion1973 Wimbledon champion
Philipp Kohlschreiber1983Germany Germany162012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2012
Petr Korda1968Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic Czech Republic2Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1998 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1998
Sebastian Korda2000United States United States232023 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2023
Stefan Koubek1977Austria Austria202002 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2000
Jan Koželuh19041979Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1926 and 1927 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Karel Koželuh18951950Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia2006Rated professional world no. 1 for four years, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929
Richard Krajicek1971Netherlands Netherlands4Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1996 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1999
Jack Kramer19212009 United States1968Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1946 and 1947 United States champion1947 Wimbledon championrated world no. 1 for 5 years → 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951
Oscar Kreuzer18871968Germany Germany1913 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1912 Olympic bronze medalist
Aaron Krickstein1967 United States61989 U.S. Open semifinalist • 1995 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1990
Johan Kriek1958South Africa South Africa /  United States7Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1981 and 1982 Australian Open champion • ranking in 1984
Ramanathan Krishnan1937India India1960 and 1961 Wimbledon semifinalist
Ramesh Krishnan1961India India231981 and 1987 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 1986 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 1985
Paul Kronk1954Australia Australia1978 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Łukasz Kubot1982Poland Poland2013 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Gustavo Kuerten1976Brazil Brazil20121Winner 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 Kučera1974 Slovakia61998 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1998
Patrik Kühnen1966West Germany Germany1988 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Nicklas Kulti1971Sweden Sweden1992 French Open quarterfinalist
Ichiya Kumagae18901968Japan Japan1918 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1920 Olympics silver medalist
Nick Kyrgios1995Australia Australia132022 Wimbledon finalist • 2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2015 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2014 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016
René Lacoste19041996 France19761Winner 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 championrated world no. 1 for 2 years
Dušan Lajović1990Serbia Serbia23Ranking in 2019
Nicolás Lapentti1976Ecuador Ecuador61999 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1999
William Larned18721926United States United States1956Winner 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 Larsen19252012United States United States1969Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1950 United States champion, 1954 finalist
Magnus Larsson1970Sweden Sweden101994 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1995
Rod Laver1938Australia Australia1981Winner of 11 Grand Slam titles → 1960 and 1962 Australian champion; 1969 Australian Open champion1962 French champion; 1969 French Open champion, 1968 finalist • 1961, 1962, 1968 and 1969 Wimbledon champion1962 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 Lawford18511925United Kingdom Great Britain2006Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1887 Wimbledon champion, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886 and 1888 finalist, 1878, 1881 and 1882 and All-Comers semifinalist
Henri Leconte1963 France51988 French Open finalist • ranking in 1986
Harry Lee19071998United Kingdom Great Britain1933 French Championships semifinalist
Jiří Lehečka2001Czech Republic Czech Republic2023 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Ivan Lendl1960Czech Republic Czechoslovakia/ United States20011winner of 8 Grand Slam titles → 1984, 1986 and 1987 French Open champion1985, 1986 and 1987 U.S. Open champion1989 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 Leonard18811948United States United States1904 U.S. Championship semifinalist • 1904 Olympic bronze medalist
Robert LeRoy18851946United States United States1907 U.S. Championship finalist • 1904 Olympic silver medalist
Ernest Lewis18671930United Kingdom Great Britain1886, 1888, 1892, 1894 Wimbledon finalist
Chris Lewis1957 New Zealand191983 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1979
Ivan Ljubičić1979Croatia Croatia32006 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2006
Michaël Llodra1980 France21Ranking in 2011
John Lloyd1954United Kingdom Great Britain1977 (December) Australian Open finalist
Feliciano López1981Spain Spain122005/2008/2011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2015 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2015
George Lott19061991 United States19641931 United States finalist
Gordon Lowe18841972United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1915 Australian champion • 1911, 1923 Wimbledon semifinalist
Yen-hsun Lu1983Taiwan Chinese Taipei2010 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Peter Lundgren1965Sweden Sweden25Ranking in 1987
Jan-Erik Lundqvist1937Sweden Sweden31961, 1964 French Championships semifinalist • ranking in 1964
Bob Lutz1949 United States71970 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1972
Randolph Lycett18861935United Kingdom Great Britain1922 Wimbledon finalist, 1905 Australian semifinalist
George Lyttleton Rogers19061963United Kingdom Great Britain1930, 1932 French Championships quarterfinalist
Barry MacKay19352012 United States1959 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1959 Australian semifinalist
Harold Mahony18671905United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1896 Wimbledon champion • 1900 Olympics silver medalist
Gene Mako19162013United States United States197391938 United States finalist • ranking in 1938
Xavier Malisse1980Belgium Belgium192002 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 2002
Boris Maneff19161960Switzerland Switzerland1936 French Championships quarterfinalist
Amos Mansdorf1965Israel Israel181992 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1987
Alberto Mancini1969Argentina Argentina81989 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1989
Gregory Mangin19071978United States United States1928, 1930, 1933, 1935, 1926 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist • 1930 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1933 French Championships quarterfinalist
Adrian Mannarino1988 France22Ranking in 2018
Bruce Manson1956 United States1981 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Félix Mantilla1974Spain Spain101998 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1998
John Marks1952Australia Australia1978 Australian Open finalist
William Marshall18491921United Kingdom Great Britain1877 Wimbledon runner-up
Billy Martin1956 United States1977 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Todd Martin1970 United States41994 Australian Open finalist • 1999 U.S. Open finalist • ranking in 1999
Nicolás Massú1979Chile Chile9Winner of 2 Olympic gold medals ◌ 2004 Olympic gold medalist • ranking in 2004
Geoff Masters1950Australia Australia1974 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Wally Masur1963Australia Australia151987 Australian Open semifinalist • 1993 U.S. Open semifinalist • ranking in 1993
Paul-Henri Mathieu1982 France12Ranking in 2008
Shuzo Matsuoka1967Japan Japan1995 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Andreas Maurer1958West Germany West Germany24Ranking in 1986
Theodore Mavrogordato18831941United Kingdom Great Britain1909/1914/1920 Wimbledon semifinalist
Florian Mayer1983Germany Germany182004/2012 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2011
Gene Mayer1956 United States41980 and 1982 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1982 and 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1980
Leonardo Mayer1987Argentina Argentina21Ranking in 2015
Sandy Mayer1952 United States71973 Wimbledon semifinalist • ranking in 1982
Tim Mayotte1960 United States71983 Australian Open semifinalist • 1982 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1988 Olympic silver medalist • ranking in 1988
John McEnroe1959 United States19991Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1984 U.S. Open champion1981, 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 McEnroe1966 United States1991 Australian Open semifinalist
Vivian McGrath19161978Australia AustraliaWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1927 Australian champion
Ken McGregor19292007Australia Australia19993Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1952 Australian champion • ranking in 1952
Chuck McKinley19411986 United States19862Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1963 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1963
Maurice McLoughlin18901957United States United States19571Winner 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 McNamara19552019Australia Australia71980 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1983
Paul McNamee1954Australia Australia24Ranking in 1986
Don McNeill19181996 United States1965Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1939 French champion, 1940 United States champion
Frew McMillan1942South Africa South Africa1992Quarterfinalist 1972 US Open
Miloslav Mečíř1964Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia41988 Olympic gold medalist • 1986 US Open finalist • 1989 Australian Open finalist • ranking in 1988
Andrei Medvedev1974Soviet Union Soviet Union / Ukraine Ukraine41999 French Open finalist • ranking in 1994
Daniil Medvedev1996Russia Russia12021 US Open Champion2020 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 Meers18481928United Kingdom Great Britain1889 U.S. Championships semifinalist • 1895 Wimbledon semifinalist
Karl Meiler19492014West Germany West Germany20Ranking in 1973
Fernando Meligeni1971Brazil Brazil251999 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1999
Jürgen Melzer1981Austria Austria82010 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 2011
Roderich Menzel19071987Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1938 French Championships finalist
Giuseppe Merlo19272019Italy Italy1955, 1956 French Championships semifinalist
Alex Metreveli1944Soviet Union Soviet Union1972 French Open semifinalist • 1972 Australian Open semifinalist
Max Mirnyi1977Belarus Belarus182002 US Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2003
Dragutin Mitić19171986Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia1938, 1946, 1949 French Championships quarterfinalist
Juan Mónaco1984Argentina Argentina10Ranking in 2012
Gaël Monfils1986 France62008 French Open semifinalist • 2016 US Open semifinalist • ranking in 2016
Albert Montañés1980Spain Spain22Ranking in 2010
Edgar Moon19041976Australia Australia1930 Australian champion
Raymond Moore1946South Africa South Africa1977 US Open quarterfinalist
Enrique Morea19202006Argentina Argentina1953, 1954 French Championships semifinalist
Umberto De Morpurgo18961961Italy Italy81930 French Championships semifinalist • 1924 Olympic bronze medalist • rated world no. 8 in 1930
Buster Mottram1955United Kingdom Great Britain15Ranking in 1983
Carlos Moyá1976Spain Spain1Winner 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 Mulligan1940Australia Australia1962 Wimbledon finalist
Gardnar Mulloy19132016United States United States197271952 U.S. finalist • ranking in 1952
Gilles Müller1983Luxembourg Luxembourg2008 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Andy Murray1987United Kingdom Great Britain1Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 2012 US Open champion2013 and 2016 Wimbledon Champion2016 Tour Finals champion • winner of 2 Olympic gold medals → 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medalistYear-End no. 1 in 2016 • ranking world no. 1 for 41 weeks (2016–17)
Robert Murray18921970United States United States19581917/1918 U.S. champion
Lorenzo Musetti2002Italy Italy15Ranking in 2022
Thomas Muster1967Austria Austria1Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1995 French Open champion • ranking world no. 1 for 6 weeks
Rafael Nadal1986Spain Spain1Winner 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 medalistYear-End No. 1 in 2008, 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019 • world no. 1 for 209 weeks (2008–2020)
David Nalbandian1982Argentina Argentina32002 Wimbledon finalist • 2005 Tour Finals champion, 2006 semifinalist • ranking in 2006
Ilie Năstase1946Romania Romania19911Winner 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 Neel18731949United States United States1895, 1896 U.S. Championships semifinalist
John Newcombe1944Australia Australia19861Winner 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 Nielsen19302011Denmark Denmark1953/1955 Wimbledon finalist
Jarkko Nieminen1981Finland Finland132005 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2006
Nathaniel Niles18861932United States United States1917 U.S. Championships finalist
Harold Nisbet18731937United Kingdom Great Britain1897 U.S. Championships finalist
Kei Nishikori1989Japan Japan42014 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 Nishioka1995Japan Japan24Ranking in 2023
Yannick Noah1960France France20053Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1983 French Open champion • ranking in 1986
Magnus Norman1976Sweden Sweden22000 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2000
Cameron Norrie1996 Great Britain8Ranking in 2022 • 2022 Wimbledon semifinalist
Arthur Norris Great Britain1900 Olympic bronze medalist
Brian Norton18991956South Africa South Africa1921 Wimbledon finalist
Karel Nováček1965Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic Czech Republic1994 US Open semifinalist • 1987/1993 French Open quarterfinalist
Jiří Novák1975Czech Republic Czech Republic52002 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 2002
Hans Nüsslein19101991Germany / Germany Germany20061Ranking in 1933 and 1934
Joakim Nyström1963Sweden Sweden7Ranking in 1986
Pat O'Hara Wood18911961Australia Australia19867Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1920/1923 Australian champion • rated world no. 7 in 1922
Tom Okker1944 Netherlands1968 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 Olmedo19362020Peru Peru /  United States1987Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1959 Australian champion • 1959 Wimbledon champion • 1959 U.S. finalist
Reilly Opelka1997 United States23Ranking in 2021
Manuel Orantes1949Spain/ Spain2012Winner 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 Osborne1945 United States1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Rafael Osuna19381969 Mexico19791Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1963 U.S. Open champion • ranking no. 1 in 1963
Leander Paes1973India India1996 Olympic bronze medalist
Dinny Pails19211986Australia AustraliaWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Australian champion, 1947 finalist • 1947 Wimbledon semifinalist, 1946 quarterfinalist
Benoît Paire1989 France18Ranking in 2016
Josip Palada19121994Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia1938 French Championships semifinalist
Antonio Palafox1936 Mexico1965 U.S. Championships quarterfinalist
Adriano Panatta1950Italy Italy4Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1976 French Open champion • 1976 Davis Cup champion • ranking in 1976
Jahial Parmly Paret18701952 United States1899 U.S. Championships finalist
James Cecil Parke18811946United Kingdom Great BritainWinner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1912 Australian champion
Frank Parker19161997United States United States1966Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1944, 1945 U.S. champion, 1948, 1949 French champion • 1937 Wimbledon semifinalist
Cecil Parr18471928United Kingdom Great Britain1879 Wimbledon All-Comers semifinalist
Onny Parun1947 New Zealand1973 Australian Open finalist
Charlie Pasarell1944 United States2013[lower-alpha 2]1965 U.S. quarterfinalist • 1976 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Konstantinos Paspatis18781903Greece Greece1896 Olympic bronze medalist
David Pate1962 United States18Ranking in 1987
Gerald Patterson18951967Australia Australia19891Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1919/1922 Wimbledon champion • 1927 Australian champion • Rated co-world no. 1 in 1919 with "Little Bill" Johnston
Andrew Pattison1949 Rhodesia24Ranking in 1974
Budge Patty19242021 United States19771Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1950 French champion • 1950 Wimbledon champion • ranking in 1950
Tommy Paul1997 United States14Ranking in 2023 • 2023 Australian Open semifinalist
Andrei Pavel1974Romania Romania132002 French Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 2004
Víctor Pecci1955Paraguay Paraguay9Ranking in 1980
Theodore Pell18791967United States United States19661915 United States semifinalist
Guido Pella1990Argentina Argentina20Ranking in 2019 • 2019 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Pierre Pellizza19171974 France1946 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Guillermo Pérez Roldán1969Argentina Argentina13Ranking in 1988
Mikael Pernfors1963Sweden Sweden101986 French Open finalist • 1990 Australian Open quarterfinalist • ranking in 1986
Fred Perry19091995United Kingdom Great Britain19751Winner 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 Petra19161984 France2016Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1946 Wimbledon champion
Hank Pfister1953 United States191978/1981/1982 Australian Open semifinalist • ranking in 1983
Mark Philippoussis1976Australia Australia81998 US Open finalist • 2003 Wimbledon finalist • ranking in 1999
Barry Phillips-Moore19372023Australia Australia1968 Australian Championships semifinalist
Nicola Pietrangeli1933Italy Italy19863Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1959 and 1960 French Open champion • ranking in 1959
Nikola Pilić1939Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia1973 French Open finalist
Joshua Pim18691942Republic of Ireland IrelandWinner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1893, 1894 Wimbledon champion
Libor Pimek1963Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia21Ranking in 1985
Ulrich Pinner1954West Germany West Germany23Ranking in 1979
Cédric Pioline1969 France1993 US Open finalist • 1997 Wimbledon finalist • 1998 French Open semifinalist
Hans-Jürgen Pohmann1947 West Germany1974 French Open quarterfinalist
Alexander Popp1976Germany Germany2000/2003 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Vasek Pospisil1990 Canada252015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • ranking in 2014
Lucas Pouille1994 France102016 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2016 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2018
Goran Prpić1964Croatia Croatia161991 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1993 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1991
Patrick Proisy1949 France231973 French Open finalist • Ranking in 1973
Mariano Puerta1978Argentina Argentina92005 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2005
Franjo Punčec19131985Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia1938 French Championships semifinalist • 1938/1939 Wimbledon semifinalist
Mel Purcell1959 United States21Ranking in 1980
Sam Querrey1987 United States112017 Wimbledon semifinalist • 2017 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2018
Adrian Quist19131991Australia Australia1984Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1936/1940/1948 Australian champion
Patrick Rafter1972Australia Australia20061Winner 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 Ralston19422020 United States198751966 Wimbledon finalist • Ranking in 1966
Raúl Ramírez1953Mexico Mexico4Ranking in 1976
Albert Ramos Viñolas1988Spain Spain17French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016
Milos Raonic1990 Canada32016 Wimbledon finalist • 2016 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2016
Louis Raymond18951962South Africa South Africa1924 Wimbledon semifinalist • 1920 Olympic gold medalist
Richey Reneberg1965 United States20Ranking in 1991
Peter Rennert1958 United States1980 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Ernest Renshaw18611899United Kingdom Great Britain1983Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1888 Wimbledon champion
William Renshaw18611904United Kingdom Great Britain1983Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles → 1881/1882/1883/1884/1885/1886/1889 Wimbledon champion
George E. Richards19211992United States United States1942 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
Vinnie Richards19031959United States United States196121922/1924/1925/1926 U.S. Championship semifinalist • 1926 French Championships semifinalist • 1924 Olympic gold medalist • rated world no. 2 in 1924
Cliff Richey1946 United States161970/1972 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1973
Bobby Riggs19181995United States United States1967Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles → 1939 Wimbledon champion • 1939/1941 U.S. champion • Ranked world no. 1 for 3 years
Marty Riessen1941 United States111971 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1971 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1974
Marcelo Ríos1975Chile Chile11998 Australian Open finalist • Ranking world no. 1 for 6 weeks in 1998
Frank Riseley18771959United Kingdom Great Britain1903(Ch)/1904(Ch)/1906(Ch) Wimbledon finalist
Major Ritchie18701955United Kingdom Great Britain1902/1903/1904/1909(Ch) Wimbledon finalist • 1908 Olympic outdoor gold medalist • 1908 Olympic indoor bronze medalist
Tommy Robredo1982Spain Spain52007 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2003/2005/2007/2009/2013 French Open quarterfinalist • 2013 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2006
Tony Roche1945Australia Australia198621966 French champion • Ranking in 1969
Olivier Rochus1981Belgium Belgium24Ranking in 2005
Andy Roddick1982 United States20171Winner 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-Vasselin1957 France1983 French Open semifinalist
Mervyn Rose19302017Australia Australia20013Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1954 Australian champion • 1958 French champion • Ranking in 1958
Ken Rosewall1934Australia Australia19801Winner 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 Rosset1970Switzerland Switzerland91992 Olympic gold medalist • 1996 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1995
Derrick Rostagno1965 United States131988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1991
Andrey Rublev1997Russia Russia52017/2020/2022 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • 2020 French Open quarterfinalist • 2021 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2022 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2021
Ray Ruffels1946Australia Australia1969/1975 Australian Open semifinalist
Holger Rune2003Denmark Denmark72022 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2023
Greg Rusedski1973United Kingdom Great Britain41997 U.S. Open finalist • Ranking in 1997
Alejo Russell19161977Argentina Argentina1942/1945 U.S. National Championships quarterfinalist
Casper Ruud1998Norway Norway22022 U.S. Open finalist • 2022/2023 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2022
André Sá1978Brazil Brazil2002 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
John Sadri1956United States United States14Ranking in 1980
Marat Safin1980Russia Russia20161Winner 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 Safiullin1997Russia Russia2023 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Pete Sampras1971United States United States20071Winner 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 championYear-End No. 1 from 1993 to 1998 Ranking world no. 1 for 286 weeks
Emilio Sánchez1965Spain Spain71988 French Open quarterfinalist • 1988 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1990
Javier Sánchez1968Spain Spain231991/1996 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1994
Tennys Sandgren1991United States United States2018/2020 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Manuel Santana19382021Spain Spain19841Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1961/1964 French champion • 1965 U.S. champion • 1966 Wimbledon champion • Ranking world no. 1 amateur in 1966
Fabrice Santoro1972France France172006 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2001
Jiro Sato19081934Japan Japan31931/1933 French championship semifinalist • 1932 Australian championship semifinalist • 1932/1933 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1933
Dick Savitt19272023United States United States19762Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1951 Wimbledon champion • 1951 Australian champion • Ranking in 1951
Bill Scanlon19562021United States United States9Ranking in 1984
Sjeng Schalken1976Netherlands Netherlands112002 U.S. Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2003
Michiel Schapers1959Netherlands Netherlands251985/1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1988
Richard Schlesinger19001968Australia Australia1924/1929 Australian Championships finalist
Ted Schroeder19212006 United States1966Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles → 1942 U.S. champion • 1949 Wimbledon champion
Rainer Schüttler1976Germany Germany52003 Australian Open finalist • 2003 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2003
Diego Schwartzman1992Argentina Argentina82020 French Open semifinalist • 2017/2019 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2020
Gene Scott19372006 United States2008[lower-alpha 2]1967 U.S. Championship semifinalist
Richard Sears18611943United States United States1955Winner of 7 Grand Slam titles • 1881–1887 U.S. champion
Frank Sedgman1927Australia Australia19791Winner 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 Segal19302016South Africa South Africa1964 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Pancho Segura19212017 United States19841942/1943/1944/1945/1946/1947 U.S. semifinalist • Considered world no. 1 professional for 1950/1952
Vic Seixas1923 United States1971Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1953 Wimbledon champion • 1954 U.S. champion
Andreas Seppi1984Italy Italy18Ranking in 2013
Denis Shapovalov1999 Canada102022 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2020 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2020
Quincy Shaw18691960United States United States1889 U.S Championships finalist
Ben Shelton2002 United States152023 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2023 US Open semifinalist
Frank Shields19091975 United States19641930 U.S. Championships finalist • 1931 Wimbledon finalist
Zenzo Shimizu18911977Japan Japan1920 Wimbledon (challenge round) finalist
Bill Sidwell19202021Australia Australia101948–1950 Australian Championships semifinalist – Ranking in 1949
Jan Siemerink1970Netherlands Netherlands141998 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1998
Gilles Simon1984 France62009 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 2015 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 2008 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2009
Jannik Sinner2001Italy Italy92023 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 2021
Orlando Sirola19281995Italy Italy1960 French Championships semifinalist
Dick Skeen19061994 United StatesRanked no. 2 in professional tennis in 1941
Horst Skoff19682008Austria Austria18Ranking in 1990
Henry Slocum18621949United States United States1955Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1888/1889 U.S. champion
Pavel Složil1955Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia12Ranking in 1984
Tomáš Šmíd1956Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia11Ranking in 1984
Stan Smith1946 United States19871Winner 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 Smith18721947United Kingdom Great Britain1899/1900(Ch)/1905 Wimbledon finalist
Jack Sock1992 United States8Ranking in 2017
Robin Söderling1984Sweden Sweden42009/2010 French Open finalist • 2009 Masters semifinalist • Ranking in 2010
Harold Solomon1952 United States5Ranking in 1980
Lorenzo Sonego1995Italy Italy23Ranking in 2021
Vince Spadea1974 United States181999 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2005
Pat Spence18721947South Africa South Africa1927 French Championships semifinalist
Franco Squillari1975Argentina Argentina112000 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2000
Milan Šrejber1963Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia231986 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986
Paradorn Srichaphan1979Thailand Thailand9Ranking in 2003
Carl-Uwe Steeb1967 West Germany/Germany14Ranking in 1990
Giorgio de Stefani19041992Italy Italy1932 French Championships finalist
Ulf Stenlund1967Sweden Sweden23Ranking in 1987
Radek Štěpánek1978Czech Republic Czech Republic82006 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2006
Brett Steven1969 New Zealand1993 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Michael Stich1968Germany Germany20182Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1991 Wimbledon champion • 1993 Masters champion
Dick Stockton1951 United States1974 Wimbledon semifinalist
Les Stoefen19111970 United States1934 U.S. Championships semifinalist
Fred Stolle1938Australia Australia19852Winner of 2 Grand Slam titles • 1965 French champion• 1966 U.S. champion
Jason Stoltenberg1970Australia Australia191996 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1994
Allan Stone1945Australia Australia1972 Australian Open semifinalist
Jan-Lennard Struff1990Germany Germany21Ranking in 2023
Eric Sturgess19202004South Africa South Africa61947/1951 French Championships finalist, 1948 U.S. Championships finalist • Ranking in 1948
Henrik Sundström1964Sweden Sweden61984 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1984
Jonas Svensson1966Sweden Sweden101988 French Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1991
Ottó Szigeti19111976Hungary Hungary1939 French Championships semifinalist
Bill Talbert19181999United States United States19671944/1945 U.S. Championships finalist
Roscoe Tanner1951 United States4Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1977 Australian Open champion • Ranking in 1979
Momčilo Tapavica18721949 Hungary1896 Olympic bronze medalist
Balázs Taróczy1954Hungary Hungary131976/1981 French Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1982
Howard Taylor18651920United States United States1884(Ch)/1886/1887/1888 U.S. Championships finalist
Roger Taylor1941United Kingdom Great Britain11Ranking in 1973
Brian Teacher1954 United States7Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1980 Australian Open champion • Ranking in 1981
Eliot Teltscher1959 United States6Ranking in 1982
Ben Testerman1962 United States22Ranking in 1984
Dominic Thiem1993Austria Austria32020 U.S. Open Champion • 2020 Australian Open finalist • 2018/2019 French Open finalist • 2019/2020 Tour Finals finalist • Ranking in 2020
Frances Tiafoe1998 United States112022 U.S. Open semifinalist • 2019 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2022
Bill Tilden18931953 United States19591Winner 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 Tillström1972Sweden Sweden1996 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Henk Timmer19041998Netherlands Netherlands1927/1929 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Janko Tipsarević1984Serbia Serbia82011/2012 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2012
Ion Țiriac1939Romania Romania2013[lower-alpha 2]1968 French Open quarterfinalist
Ignacy Tłoczyński19112000Poland Poland1939 French Championships quarterfinalist
Bernard Tomic1992Australia Australia172011 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2016
Tony Trabert19302021 United States19701Winner 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 Troicki1986Serbia Serbia12Ranking in 2011
Stefanos Tsitsipas1998Greece Greece32021 French Open finalist • 2023 Australian Open finalist • 2019/2021/2022 Australian Open semifinalist • 2019 Tour Finals champion • Ranking in 2021
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga1985 France52008 Australian Open finalist • 2011 Tour Finals finalist • ranking in 2012
Thierry Tulasne1963 France10Ranking in 1986
Dmitry Tursunov1982 Russia20Ranking in 2006
John Van Ryn19051999United States United States196381929/1930/1931/1936/1937 U.S. Championship quarterfinalist • rated world no. 8 in 1929
Robert Van't Hof1959 United States25Ranking in 1983
Fernando Verdasco1983Spain Spain72009 Australian Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2009
Martin Verkerk1978Netherlands Netherlands142003 French Open finalist • Ranking in 2003
Ian Vermaak1933South Africa South Africa101959 French Championships finalist • Ranking in 1959
Armando Vieira1925Brazil Brazil1951 Wimbledon quarterfinalist
Guillermo Vilas1952Argentina Argentina19912Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles • 1977 French Open champion • 1977 U.S. Open champion • 1978/1979 Australian Open champion • 1974 Masters champion
Ellsworth Vines19111994United States United States19621Winner 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 Voinea1974Romania Romania1995 French Open quarterfinalist
Filippo Volandri1981Italy Italy25Ranking in 2007
Alexander Volkov19672019Russia Russia141993 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 1994
Butch Walts1955 United States1978 U.S. Open quarterfinalist
Holcombe Ward18781961 United States1956Winner of 1 Grand Slam title • 1904 U.S. champion
Leo Ware18761914 United States1897/1898/1899/1901 U.S. semifinalist
Kim Warwick1952 Australia151980 Australian Open finalist • Ranking in 1981
Watson Washburn18941973United States United States19651911/1912/1913/1916/1920 U.S. Championship quarterfinalist
Philippe Washer19242015Belgium Belgium1957 French Championships quarterfinalist
MaliVai Washington1969 United States111996 Wimbledon finalist • 1994 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1992
Stan Wawrinka1985  Switzerland3Winner of 3 Grand Slam singles titles • 2014 Australian Open champion2015 French Open champion2016 US Open champion • 2013/2014/2015 Tour Finals semifinalist • Ranking in 2014
David Wheaton1969 United States121991 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1992
Malcolm Whitman18771932 United States1955Winner of 3 Grand Slam titles • 1898/1899/1900 US champion
Mats Wilander1964 Sweden20021Winner 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 Wilding18831915 New Zealand19781Winner 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 Williams18911968 United States195751914, 1916 US champion • Ranking in 1913
Tim Wilkison1959 United States231986 US Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1986
Bobby Wilson19352020United Kingdom Great Britain1958/1959/1961/1963 Wimbledon quarterfinalist • 1960/1963 U.S. National quarterfinalist • 1963 French Championships quarterfinalist
Charles Winslow18881963South Africa South Africa1912 Olympic gold medalist • 1920 Olympic bronze medalist
Todd Witsken19631998 United States1988 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Sidney Wood19112009 United States1964Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1931 Wimbledon champion • 1935 U.S. Championships finalist
Todd Woodbridge1971 Australia201019Ranking in 1997
Mark Woodforde1965 Australia201019Ranking in 1996
Chris Woodruff1973 United States2000 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Robert Wrenn18731925 United States1955Winner of 4 Grand Slam titles → 1893, 1894, 1896 and 1897 US champion
George Wrenn18651948 United States1900 U.S. Championships finalist
Beals Wright18791925 United States1956Winner of 1 Grand Slam title → 1905 US champion • Winner of 1 Olympic gold medal → 1904
Mikhail Youzhny1982 Russia82006/2010 US Open semifinalist • Ranking in 2008
Jaime Yzaga1967 Peru181991 Australian Open quarterfinalist • 1994 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 1989
Mariano Zabaleta1978Argentina Argentina202001 U.S. Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2000
Vladimír Zedník1947Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1973 Australian Open quarterfinalist
Slobodan Živojinović1963Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia191985 Australian Open semifinalist • 1986 Wimbledon semifinalist • Ranking in 1987
Alexander Zverev1997Germany Germany22020 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 Zverev1987Germany Germany252017 Australian Open quarterfinalist • Ranking in 2017

See also

Notes

  1. Highest rank achieved in career.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Inducted into the 'contributor' category.

References

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