Who Has Won the Most Tennis Majors? Djokovic Leads with 24

Novak Djokovic holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis history with 24 major championships, surpassing legends like Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal, and Margaret Court. As of October 2025, Djokovic stands alone at the top of the all-time list, having achieved this milestone through consistent excellence across all four Grand Slam tournaments—Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.

The All-Time Leaders in Grand Slam Singles Titles

Determining who has won the most tennis majors is central to understanding greatness in the sport. The four Grand Slam tournaments represent the pinnacle of achievement, and winning them repeatedly over time separates legends from champions. Since the Open Era began in 1968, only a few players have amassed double-digit major titles, but Novak Djokovic's sustained dominance has set a new benchmark.

Men's Singles: A Modern Dynasty

  • Novak Djokovic leads the men's field with 24 Grand Slam titles.
  • Rafael Nadal follows closely with 22 titles, renowned for his dominance at Roland Garros.
  • Roger Federer, retired in 2022, finished his career with 20 majors.
  • All three redefined longevity, fitness, and tactical versatility in men's tennis.

Women's Singles: Legends of the Game

  • Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era.
  • Margaret Court tops the overall list with 24 titles, though 13 came before the Open Era.
  • Steffi Graf claimed 22 majors and remains the last player to achieve the Golden Slam (all four majors plus Olympic gold) in 1988.
  • Modern stars like Iga Šwiatek and Aryna Sabalenka are emerging as future contenders.

Detailed Breakdown of Major Title Wins by Player

The following table presents the complete breakdown of Grand Slam singles titles by the most decorated players in tennis history, including tournament-specific achievements and eras played.

Player Total Majors Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Era
Novak Djokovic 24 10 3 7 4 Open Era
Margaret Court 24 11 5 3 5 Premier & Open Era
Rafael Nadal 22 2 14 2 4 Open Era
Serena Williams 23 7 3 7 6 Open Era
Roger Federer 20 6 1 8 5 Open Era
Steffi Graf 22 4 6 7 5 Open Era
Table data source:1, 2, 3

The data reveals that while Margaret Court and Novak Djokovic are tied at 24 titles, Djokovic's achievements are entirely within the Open Era, facing globalized competition and advanced training methods. Djokovic also holds the record for most Australian Open titles, showcasing his hard-court mastery. Nadal's 14 French Open titles remain one of the most dominant performances at a single major in sports history.

Key Factors Behind Djokovic's Record-Breaking Career

Several elements have contributed to Novak Djokovic’s unprecedented success:

  • Physical Conditioning: Pioneered extreme flexibility and endurance training, allowing recovery between grueling matches.
  • Dietary Innovation: Adopted a gluten-free diet in 2010, significantly improving stamina and reducing inflammation.
  • Mental Resilience: Known for composure under pressure, especially in five-set Grand Slam finals.
  • Backhand Dominance: Widely regarded as the best two-handed backhand in tennis history.
  • Adaptability: Excelled on all surfaces, unlike specialists such as Nadal (clay) or Federer (grass).

Frequently Asked Questions About Tennis Grand Slam Records

Who currently has the most tennis Grand Slam titles in 2025?

As of October 2025, Novak Djokovic holds the record with 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in tennis history.

How many Grand Slams does Serena Williams have?

Serena Williams won 23 Grand Slam singles titles during her career, the most by any player in the Open Era.

Is Djokovic considered the GOAT of tennis?

Many experts now regard Novak Djokovic as the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) due to his record 24 majors, 10 ATP Finals, and 40+ Masters 1000 titles, combined with dominance across all surfaces.

Who has won all four Grand Slams in a single year?

No man has completed the calendar-year Grand Slam since Rod Laver in 1969. Steffi Graf last achieved it in 1988. Djokovic won all four majors consecutively across 2021 and 2022 (non-calendar Grand Slam), known as the 'Nole Slam'.

Could a woman break Margaret Court's record of 24 majors?

It is unlikely in the near term. Serena Williams came closest with 23. Current top players like Iga Šwiatek and Aryna Sabalenka would need sustained dominance over a decade to challenge the record.

Conclusion: Redefining Greatness in Tennis

Novak Djokovic's ascent to 24 Grand Slam titles marks a transformative era in tennis. While historical comparisons remain complex due to evolving competition and technology, Djokovic's consistency, adaptability, and mental toughness set him apart. His record stands not just in numbers, but in the quality of victories against elite opponents across decades. As the sport evolves, Djokovic's legacy will serve as the new standard for excellence in tennis.

Sarah Miller

Sarah Miller

Professional sports coach and certified referee with experience in multiple sports. Sarah has officiated at national level competitions and holds multiple coaching certifications. Her passion lies in making complex rules and regulations accessible to everyone, from beginners to advanced players.

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