List of Grand Slam singles champions by country

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This is an all-time list of winners of the four Grand Slam men's and women's singles tennis tournaments, organized by country. The year of the first win in each tournament is shown in parentheses. Each player's first grand slam tournament win is shown in bold. The greatest number of wins in each country (in the total column) is shown in bold.

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Grand Slam singles champions by country

Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Guillermo Vilas M42 (1978Dec)1 (1977)1 (1977)
2 Gabriela Sabatini W11 (1990)
3 Gastón Gaudio M11 (2004)
4 Juan Martín del Potro M11 (2009)

Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Rodney Heath M22 (1905)
2 Norman Brookes M31 (1911)2 (1907)
3 Horace Rice M11 (1907)
4 Ernie Parker M11 (1913)
5 Arthur O'Hara Wood M11 (1914)
6 Francis Lowe M11 (1915)
7 Gerald Patterson M31 (1927)2 (1919)
8 Pat O'Hara Wood M22 (1920)
9 Rhys Gemmell M11 (1921)
10 James Anderson M33 (1922)
11 Margaret Mutch W22 (1922)
12 Sylvia Lance W11 (1924)
13 Daphne Akhurst W55 (1925)
14 John Hawkes M11 (1926)
15 Esna Boyd W11 (1927)
16 Colin Gregory M11 (1929)
17 Edgar Moon M11 (1930)
18 Jack Crawford M64 (1931)1 (1933)1 (1933)
19 Coral McInnes W22 (1931)
20 Joan Hartigan W33 (1933)
21 Adrian Quist M33 (1936)
22 Nancye Wynne W66 (1937)
23 Vivian McGrath M11 (1937)
24 John Bromwich M22 (1939)
25 Emily Hood W11 (1939)
26 Dinny Pails M11 (1947)
27 Frank Sedgman M52 (1949)1 (1952)2 (1951)
28 Thelma Coyne W22 (1952)
29 Ken McGregor M11 (1952)
30 Ken Rosewall M84 (1953)2 (1953)2 (1956)
31 Mervyn Rose M21 (1954)1 (1958)
32 Beryl Penrose W11 (1955)
33 Lew Hoad M41 (1956)1 (1956)2 (1956)
34 Mary Carter W22 (1956)
35 Ashley Cooper M42 (1957)1 (1958)1 (1958)
36 Mal Anderson M11 (1957)
37 Neale Fraser M31 (1960)2 (1959)
38 Margaret Smith W2411 (1960)5 (1962)3 (1963)5 (1962)
39 Rod Laver M113 (1960)2 (1962)4 (1961)2 (1962)
40 Roy Emerson M126 (1961)2 (1963)2 (1964)2 (1961)
41 Lesley Turner W22 (1963)
42 Fred Stolle M21 (1965)1 (1966)
43 Tony Roche M11 (1966)
44 John Newcombe M72 (1973)3 (1967)2 (1967)
45 Bill Bowrey M11 (1968)
46 Evonne Goolagong W74 (1974)1 (1971)2 (1971)
47 Mark Edmondson M11 (1976)
48 Kerry Melville W11 (1977Jan)
49 Christine O'Neil W11 (1978Dec)
50 Pat Cash M11 (1987)
51 Patrick Rafter M22 (1997)
52 Lleyton Hewitt M21 (2002)1 (2001)
53 Samantha Stosur W11 (2011)
54 Ashleigh Barty W31 (2022)1 (2019)1 (2021)

Flag of Austria.svg Austria

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Thomas Muster M11 (1995)
2 Dominic Thiem M11 (2020)

Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Victoria Azarenka W22 (2012)

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Justine Henin W71 (2004)4 (2003)2 (2003)
2 Kim Clijsters W41 (2011)3 (2005)

Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Maria Bueno W73 (1959)4 (1959)
2 Gustavo Kuerten M33 (1997)

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Bianca Andreescu W11 (2019)

Flag of Chile.svg Chile

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Anita Lizana W11 (1937)

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Li Na W21 (2014)1 (2011)

Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Iva Majoli W11 (1997)
2 Goran Ivanišević M11 (2001)
3 Marin Čilić M11 (2014)

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Jan Kodeš M32 (1970)1 (1973)
2 Hana Mandlíková W42 (1980Dec)1 (1981)1 (1985)
3 Ivan Lendl M82 (1989)3 (1984)3 (1985)

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Petr Korda M11 (1998)
2 Jana Novotná W11 (1998)
3 Petra Kvitová W22 (2011)
4 Barbora Krejčíková W21 (2021)1 (2024)
5 Markéta Vondroušová W11 (2023)

Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Caroline Wozniacki W11 (2018)

Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Andrés Gómez M11 (1990)

Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Jaroslav Drobný M32 (1951)1 (1954)

Flag of France.svg France

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Suzanne Lenglen W82 (1925)6 (1919)
2 Jean Borotra M41 (1928)1 (1931)2 (1924)
3 René Lacoste M73 (1925)2 (1925)2 (1926)
4 Henri Cochet M74 (1926)2 (1927)1 (1928)
5 Simonne Mathieu W22 (1938)
6 Marcel Bernard M11 (1946)
7 Yvon Petra M11 (1946)
8 Nelly Landry W11 (1948)
9 Françoise Dürr W11 (1967)
10 Yannick Noah M11 (1983)
11 Mary Pierce W21 (1995)1 (2000)
12 Amélie Mauresmo W21 (2006)1 (2006)
13 Marion Bartoli W11 (2013)

Flag of Germany.svg Germany

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Cilly Aussem W21 (1931)1 (1931)
2 Gottfried von Cramm M22 (1934)
3 Hilde Krahwinkel W33 (1935)
4 Henner Henkel M11 (1937)
5 Boris Becker M62 (1991)3 (1985)1 (1989)
6 Steffi Graf W224 (1988)6 (1987)7 (1988)5 (1988)
7 Michael Stich M11 (1991)
8 Angelique Kerber W31 (2016)1 (2018)1 (2016)

Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 József Asbóth M11 (1947)
2 Zsuzsa Körmöczy W11 (1958)

Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Harold Mahony M1-1 (1896)

Flag of Italy.svg Italy

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Nicola Pietrangeli M22 (1959)
2 Adriano Panatta M11 (1976)
3 Francesca Schiavone W11 (2010)
4 Flavia Pennetta W11 (2015)
5 Jannik Sinner M11 (2024)

Flag of Japan.svg Japan

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Naomi Osaka W42 (2019)2 (2018)

Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Elena Rybakina W1-1 (2022)

Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Jeļena Ostapenko W11 (2017)

Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Rafael Osuna M11 (1963)

Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Kea Bouman W11 (1927)
2 Richard Krajicek M11 (1996)

Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Anthony Wilding M62 (1906)4 (1910)

Flag of Norway.svg Norway

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Molla Bjurstedt [lower-alpha 1] W4 [8]4 [8] (1915)

Flag of Poland.svg Poland

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Iga Świątek W54 (2020)1 (2022)

Flag of Romania.svg Romania

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Ilie Năstase M21 (1973)1 (1972)
2 Virginia Ruzici W11 (1978)
3 Simona Halep W21 (2018)1 (2019)

Flag of Russia.svg Russia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov M21 (1999)1 (1996)
2 Marat Safin M21 (2005)1 (2000)
3 Anastasia Myskina W11 (2004)
4 Maria Sharapova W51 (2008)2 (2012)1 (2004)1 (2006)
5 Svetlana Kuznetsova W21 (2009)1 (2004)
6 Daniil Medvedev M11 (2021)

Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Novak Djokovic M2410 (2008)3 (2016)7 (2011)4 (2011)
2 Ana Ivanovic W11 (2008)

Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Johan Kriek [lower-alpha 1] M1 [2]1 [2] (1981Dec)

Flag of Spain.svg Spain

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Manuel Santana M42 (1961)1 (1966)1 (1965)
2 Andrés Gimeno M11 (1972)
3 Manuel Orantes M11 (1975)
4 Arantxa Sánchez W43 (1989)1 (1994)
5 Sergi Bruguera M22 (1993)
6 Conchita Martínez W11 (1994)
7 Carlos Moyá M11 (1998)
8 Albert Costa M11 (2002)
9 Juan Carlos Ferrero M11 (2003)
10 Rafael Nadal M222 (2009)14 (2005)2 (2008)4 (2010)
11 Garbiñe Muguruza W21 (2016)1 (2017)
12 Carlos Alcaraz M41 (2024)2 (2023)1 (2022)

Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Sven Davidson M11 (1957)
2 Björn Borg M116 (1974)5 (1976)
3 Mats Wilander M73 (1983)3 (1982)1 (1988)
4 Stefan Edberg M62 (1985Dec)2 (1988)2 (1991)
5 Thomas Johansson M11 (2002)

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Martina Hingis W53 (1997)1 (1997)1 (1997)
2 Roger Federer M206 (2004)1 (2009)8 (2003)5 (2004)
3 Stan Wawrinka M31 (2014)1 (2015)1 (2016)

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Spencer Gore M11 (1877)
2 Frank Hadow M11 (1878)
3 John Hartley M22 (1879)
4 William Renshaw M77 (1881)
5 Maud Watson W22 (1884)
6 Blanche Bingley W66 (1886)
7 Lottie Dod W55 (1887)
8 Herbert Lawford M11 (1887)
9 Ernest Renshaw M11 (1888)
10 Willoughby Hamilton M11 (1890)
11 Lena Rice W11 (1890)
12 Wilfred Baddeley M33 (1891)
13 Mabel Cahill W22 (1891)
14 Joshua Pim M22 (1893)
15 Charlotte Cooper W55 (1895)
16 Reginald Doherty M44 (1897)
17 Arthur Gore M33 (1901)
18 Laurence Doherty M65 (1902)1 (1903)
19 Muriel Robb W11 (1902)
20 Dorothea Douglass W77 (1903)
21 Dora Boothby W11 (1909)
22 Ethel Thomson Larcombe W11 (1912)
23 James Cecil Parke M11 (1912)
24 Algernon Kingscote M11 (1919)
25 Kathleen McKane W22 (1924)
26 Betty Nuthall W11 (1930)
27 Margaret Scriven W22 (1933)
28 Fred Perry M81 (1934)1 (1935)3 (1934)3 (1933)
29 Dorothy Round W31 (1935)2 (1934)
30 Angela Mortimer W31 (1958)1 (1955)1 (1961)
31 Shirley Bloomer W11 (1957)
32 Christine Truman W11 (1959)
33 Ann Haydon W32 (1961)1 (1969)
34 Virginia Wade W31 (1972)1 (1977)1 (1968)
35 Susan Barker W11 (1976)
36 Andy Murray M32 (2013)1 (2012)
37 Emma Raducanu W11 (2021)

Flag of the United States.svg United States

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Richard Sears M77 (1881)
2 Ellen Hansell W11 (1887)
3 Henry Slocum M22 (1888)
4 Bertha Townsend W22 (1888)
5 Oliver Campbell M33 (1890)
6 Ellen Roosevelt W11 (1890)
7 Robert Wrenn M44 (1893)
8 Aline Terry W11 (1893)
9 Helen Hellwig W11 (1894)
10 Juliette Atkinson W33 (1895)
11 Frederick Hovey M11 (1895)
12 Elisabeth Moore W44 (1896)
13 Malcolm Whitman M33 (1898)
14 Marion Jones W22 (1899)
15 Myrtle McAteer W11 (1900)
16 William Larned M77 (1901)
17 May Sutton W32 (1905)1 (1904)
18 Holcombe Ward M11 (1904)
19 Beals Wright M11 (1905)
20 William Clothier M11 (1906)
21 Helen Homans W11 (1906)
22 Evelyn Sears W11 (1907)
23 Maud Barger-Wallach W11 (1908)
24 Fred Alexander M11 (1908)
25 Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman W44 (1909)
26 Mary Browne W33 (1912)
27 Maurice McLoughlin M22 (1912)
28 R. Norris Williams M22 (1914)
29 Bill Johnston M31 (1923)2 (1915)
30 Robert Lindley Murray M22 (1917)
31 Bill Tilden M103 (1920)7 (1920)
32 Molla Mallory [lower-alpha 2] W4 [8]4 [8] (1920)
33 Helen Wills W194 (1928)8 (1927)7 (1923)
34 John Doeg M11 (1930)
35 Sidney Wood M11 (1931)
36 Ellsworth Vines M31 (1932)2 (1931)
37 Helen Jacobs W51 (1936)4 (1932)
38 Wilmer Allison M11 (1935)
39 Alice Marble W51 (1939)4 (1936)
40 Don Budge M61 (1938)1 (1938)2 (1937)2 (1937)
41 Dorothy Bundy Cheney W11 (1938)
42 Don McNeill M21 (1939)1 (1940)
43 Bobby Riggs M31 (1939)2 (1939)
44 Sarah Palfrey W22 (1941)
45 Pauline Betz Addie W51 (1946)4 (1942)
46 Ted Schroeder M21 (1949)1 (1942)
47 Joe Hunt M11 (1943)
48 Frank Parker M42 (1948)2 (1944)
49 Margaret Osborne duPont W62 (1946)1 (1947)3 (1948)
50 Jack Kramer M31 (1947)2 (1946)
51 Patricia Canning Todd W11 (1947)
52 Louise Brough Clapp W61 (1950)4 (1948)1 (1947)
53 Bob Falkenburg M11 (1948)
54 Pancho Gonzales M22 (1948)
55 Doris Hart W61 (1949)2 (1950)1 (1951)2 (1954)
56 Budge Patty M21 (1950)1 (1950)
57 Art Larsen M11 (1950)
58 Dick Savitt M21 (1951)1 (1951)
59 Shirley Fry W41 (1957)1 (1951)1 (1956)1 (1956)
60 Maureen Connolly W91 (1953)2 (1953)3 (1952)3 (1951)
61 Vic Seixas M21 (1953)1 (1954)
62 Tony Trabert M52 (1954)1 (1955)2 (1953)
63 Althea Gibson W51 (1956)2 (1957)2 (1957)
64 Alex Olmedo M21 (1959)1 (1959)
65 Darlene Hard W31 (1960)2 (1960)
66 Karen Hantze Susman W11 (1962)
67 Chuck McKinley M11 (1963)
68 Billie Jean King W121 (1968)1 (1972)6 (1966)4 (1967)
69 Nancy Richey W21 (1967)1 (1968)
70 Arthur Ashe M31 (1970)1 (1975)1 (1968)
71 Stanley Smith M21 (1972)1 (1971)
72 Jimmy Connors M81 (1974)2 (1974)5 (1974)
73 Chris Evert W182 (1982Dec)7 (1974)3 (1974)6 (1975)
74 Roscoe Tanner M11 (1977Jan)
75 Vitas Gerulaitis M11 (1977Dec)
76 Martina Navratilova W183 (1981Dec)2 (1982)9 (1978)4 (1983)
77 John McEnroe M73 (1981)4 (1979)
78 Tracy Austin W22 (1979)
79 Barbara Jordan W11 (1979Dec)
80 Brian Teacher M11 (1980Dec)
81 Johan Kriek [lower-alpha 3] M1 [2]1 [2] (1982Dec)
82 Michael Chang M11 (1989)
83 Pete Sampras M142 (1994)7 (1993)5 (1990)
84 Jim Courier M42 (1992)2 (1991)
85 Andre Agassi M84 (1995)1 (1999)1 (1992)2 (1994)
86 Monica Seles [lower-alpha 4] W1 [9]1 [3] (1996)– [4]– [2]
87 Lindsay Davenport W31 (2000)1 (1999)1 (1998)
88 Serena Williams W237 (2003)3 (2002)7 (2002)6 (1999)
89 Venus Williams W75 (2000)2 (2000)
90 Jennifer Capriati W32 (2001)1 (2001)
91 Andy Roddick M11 (2003)
92 Sloane Stephens W11 (2017)
93 Sofia Kenin W11 (2020)
94 Coco Gauff W11 (2023)

Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Yugoslavia

No.PlayerM/WTotal Australian
Open
French
Open
Wimbledon US
Open
1 Mima Jaušovec W11 (1977)
2 Monica Seles [lower-alpha 1] W8 [9]3 [4] (1991)3 [3] (1990)2 [2] (1991)

Total Grand Slam titles by country

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Also see United States
  2. Also see Norway
  3. Also see South Africa
  4. Also see Yugoslavia

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