In men’s tennis, Grand Slam titles remain the ultimate measure of greatness. Winning at the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open defines careers and eras.

As of the Australian Open 2026, the race for all-time greatness has seen a historic shift. Carlos Alcaraz completed his career Grand Slam by winning his first Australian Open title, while Novak Djokovic continues to lead the all-time list despite missing out on a 25th major.

Below is the latest updated list of male players with the most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era (1968–2026).

Most Grand Slam Titles Men’s Singles

RankPlayerCountryGrand SlamsAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS Open1Novak DjokovicSerbia24103742Rafael NadalSpain22214243Roger FedererSwitzerland2061854Pete SamprasUSA1420755Roy Emerson*Australia1262406Björn BorgSweden1106507Rod Laver*Australia1132428Carlos AlcarazSpain71222

Novak Djokovic – 24 Grand Slams

Djokovic remains the most successful male player in tennis history. His 10 Australian Open titles are an all-time record. Even after losing the AO 2026 final, his position at the top remains untouched.

Also see: Carlos Alcaraz Wins First Australian Open 2026 Title

Rafael Nadal – 22 Grand Slams

Known as the King of Clay, Nadal’s 14 French Open titles stand as one of sport’s greatest achievements. Injuries have limited him in recent seasons, but his legacy is secure.

Roger Federer – 20 Grand Slams

Federer dominated Wimbledon like no one else, winning it eight times. Since retiring in 2022, he remains a global icon and a benchmark for elegance in tennis.

Pete Sampras – 14 Grand Slams

Before the Big Three era, Sampras defined dominance in the 1990s, especially at Wimbledon and the US Open.

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Carlos Alcaraz – 7 Grand Slams (Fastest Riser)

At just 22 years old, Alcaraz has already won all four Grand Slams, becoming the youngest male player in Open Era history to complete a career Grand Slam. His Australian Open 2026 victory pushed him firmly into the all-time top 10.

Career Grand Slam Club (Men)

Players who have won all four Grand Slams at least once:

Novak Djokovic

Rafael Nadal

Roger Federer

Andre Agassi

Rod Laver

Carlos Alcaraz (youngest ever – 22 years)

2026 Key Updates & Records

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in the AO 2026 final

Alcaraz broke Rafael Nadal record to become the youngest career Grand Slam winner

Djokovic remains the only man with 24 Grand Slam titles

The Big Three (Djokovic, Nadal, Federer) together won 66 Grand Slams, the most dominant era in tennis history

The new generation, led by Alcaraz, is now firmly taking charge

The list of Grand Slam champions reflects tennis history itself from legends like Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic to the rise of Carlos Alcaraz. While Djokovic still sits at the top, the future clearly belongs to the new generation. With age on his side and records already falling, Alcaraz may not just chase history he may redefine it.