Most Wimbledon titles in singles - full list (2024)

Tennis great Roger Federer has won eight men’s singles Wimbledon titles - one more than Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras. Navratilova has nine women’s singles crowns.

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Wimbledon is one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world and arguably the most prestigious Grand Slam on the calendar.

Established in 1877, Wimbledon is held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. Since its inception, the Wimbledon grass courts have been the proving ground for elite names in tennis history.

Understandably, the Wimbledon singles crown is often considered the most coveted piece of silverware in world tennis. Englishman Spencer Gore was the first player to win the Wimbledon singles title. The first women’s singles Wimbledon crown was claimed by Maud Watson of Britain in 1884.

Since then, the most notable names in the world of tennis have etched their names on the coveted Wimbledon trophy. Among the legends, Swiss icon Roger Federer and Czech-American tennis player Martina Navratilova reign supreme.

Roger Federer has won the most Wimbledon titles in men’s singles - eight. Martina Navratilova, with nine titles, is the most successful women’s singles player in Wimbledon history.

The Wimbledon Championships have been held annually in both the Amature Era as well as in the Open Era. In the Amateur Era, British player William Renshaw won the men’s crown a record seven times (1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1889).

American Helen Wills Moody dominated the women’s singles in the Wimbledon Ameture Era, winning the championship eight times (1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1938).

Roger Federer’s emergence in the Open Era

Since the dawn of the Open Era in 1968, Switzerland’s Roger Federer has served up ace after ace at the hallowed greens of SW19. The Swiss tennis star won five consecutive titles (2003 to 2007) to surpass Sweden's Bjorn Borg, who won the championship four consecutive times (1976 to 1979). Australian great Rod Laver won four Wimbledon titles but two of these wins came in the Amateur Era.

The 1980s witnessed some of the game's most iconic rivalries and achievements. American John McEnroe and Germany’s Borris Becker won a combined six titles between them over the course of the decade. American tennis player Pete Sampras ruled the 90s, winning seven titles. Pistol Pete’s run included two hat-tricks (1993 to 1995 and 1997 to 1999).

Novak Djokovic is level with Sampras on seven titles. The Serb, still winning titles at the highest level with impeccable consistency, poses a real threat to Roger Federer’s Wimbledon record in men’s singles.

Martina Navratilova’s super nine at SW19

The women's singles event at Wimbledon has also witnessed some remarkable champions in the Open Era, but none more dominant as Czech-American tennis legend Martina Navratilova, who won the title a record nine times between 1978 and 1990.

Six of Navratilova’s crowns, 1982 to 1987, came back-to-back. Germany’s Steffi Graf, who ended Martina Navratilova’s six-year streak in 1988, went on to win seven titles - a number which was later equalled by American ace Serena Williams.

The Williams family has five more Wimbledon titles to their name with Serena’s elder sister Venus accounting for the remaining five.

Another American, Billie Jean King, who was the first Open Era Wimbledon women’s singles champion, has six titles to her name with four of these coming in the Open Era.

Most doubles titles at Wimbledon

Australian Todd Woodbridge has won the most number of men’s doubles titles, nine, at Wimbledon in the Open Era. Todd Woodbridge won six of these with compatriot Mark Woodforde - the most for any single pair. For the remaining three, Woodbridge partnered Jonas Bjorkman of Sweden.

Martina Navratilova, again, is the most successful player in women’s doubles at Wimbledon in the Open Era with seven titles. Billie Jean King has 10 women’s doubles titles to her name but only six of these are from the Open Era.

USA’s Elizabeth Ryan managed to win 12 women’s doubles crowns in the Amateur Era.

As a pairing, though, it’s Serena and Venus Williams who lay claim to the ‘most successful’ title with six wins together - one more than Navratilova and Pam Shriver.

With four titles each, Navratilova and Indian tennis ace Leander Paes jointly hold the record for most mixed doubles titles at Wimbledon in the Open Era. The two even won one together in 2003.

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Who has won the most Wimbledon men's singles titles? ›

Roger Federer holds an all-time record of eight Wimbledon titles. Federer held the record for most men's major singles titles from 2009 to 2022.

Who has won the most consecutive Wimbledon men's singles titles? ›

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With a record-breaking eight Wimbledon titles to his name, he showcased unparalleled command on the grass. His remarkable streak ended in the epic 2008 final against Rafael Nadal, often hailed as one of tennis' greatest matches.

Which woman has won the most Wimbledon titles? ›

Since then, a variety of professional female tennis players have won Wimbledon titles. As of 2023, the player with the most wins was Martina Navratilova with nine titles. Steffi Graf and Serena Williams both tied for second in the ranking with seven wins each.

Who has the most men's singles titles? ›

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24Novak Djokovic
22Rafael Nadal
20Roger Federer
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Who was the only American male to win the singles title at Wimbledon? ›

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How many times did McEnroe win Wimbledon? ›

McEnroe won nine Grand Slam titles out of 12 finals appearances, lifting seven trophies with long-term partner Peter Fleming and one each with Mark Woodforde and Michael Stich. This saw him win five Wimbledon and four US Open doubles titles spanning from 1979 to 1992.

Who is the youngest Wimbledon men's singles champion ever? ›

Boris Franz Becker (German pronunciation: [ˈboːʁɪs ˈbɛkɐ]; born 22 November 1967) is a German former world No. 1 tennis player. Becker is the youngest-ever winner of the gentlemen's singles Wimbledon Championships title, a feat he accomplished aged 17 in 1985.

Who played the longest match in Wimbledon history? ›

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Winner of the match also won the tournament. The Isner–Mahut match at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships holds the record for the longest tennis match both in time and games played. It lasted for 11 hours and 5 minutes.

Who has the longest winning streak at Wimbledon? ›

Björn Borg (1976–1980) and Roger Federer (2003–2007) share the record for most consecutive victories with five. Federer reached 7 consecutive Wimbledon Finals (2003 – 09) surpassing the old record of 6 consecutive finals by Borg (1976–81) and in the process the Swede won 41 consecutive matches at Wimbledon.

Who was the youngest woman ever to win a singles title at Wimbledon? ›

Lottie Dod was a five-time champion and is the youngest ever winner of the ladies' singles championships (15 years and 285 days). Charlotte Cooper Sterry was a five-time champion and is the oldest ladies' singles champion (37 year and 282 days). Dorothea Lambert Chambers was a seven-time champion between 1903 and 1914.

Who is the winningest female tennis player of all time? ›

As of 2023, Martina Navratilova had won the most Women's Tennis Association (WTA) singles titles, with 167 to her name. Ranking second was Chris Evert with 154.

Who has 24 Grand Slam titles? ›

Novak Djokovic

Who is the most successful men's tennis player? ›

No other men's singles player in the history of tennis has won more Grand Slam titles than Novak Djokovic. Novak Djokovic has also won the Australian Open a record 10 times and is the only men's tennis player in the Open era to have achieved a double Career Grand Slam - winning each of the four majors at least twice.

Which male tennis player holds the most records? ›

Novak Djokovic by numbers: Grand Slam titles, records and stats of the Serbian tennis legend. Serbian tennis great Novak Djokovic has won a record 24 men's singles Grand Slam titles by claiming a fourth US Open title.

Has anybody won all four grand slams? ›

In tennis, the term Grand Slam refers to the accomplishment of winning all four major championships-the championships of Australia, France, Britain (Wimbledon), and the United States-in the same calendar season. The feat has been achieved six times (by five different players).

How many times has Pete Sampras won Wimbledon? ›

Sampras during his career won seven Wimbledon singles championships (1993–95, 1997–2000), five U.S. Open titles (1990, 1993, 1995–96, 2002), and two Australian Open championships (1994, 1997), but a win at the French Open eluded him.

How many times did Andy Murray win Wimbledon? ›

He was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 41 weeks, and finished as the year-end No. 1 in 2016. Murray has won three Grand Slam singles titles, two at Wimbledon (in 2013 and 2016) and one at the US Open (in 2012), and has reached eleven major finals.

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