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01-28-2009, 12:15 AM
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All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Career Grand Slam Match wins
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1. Connors 233 GS wins
2. Agassi 224 GS wins
3. Lendl 222 GS wins
4. Sampras 203 GS wins
5. Federer 195 GS wins
6. Edberg 178 GS wins
7. McEnroe 167 GS wins
8. Becker 163 GS wins
9. Wilander 144 GS wins
10. Borg 141 GS wins
11. Vilas 137 GS wins
12. Hewitt 129 GS wins
13. Chang 120 GS wins
14. Courier 118 GS wins
15. Roddick 110 GS wins
16. Ivanisevic 110 GS wins
17. Ashe 106 GS wins
18. Ferreira 104 GS wins
19. Martin 102 GS wins
20. Smith 102 GS wins
Now fifth. Next up is Sampras!
Updated as of USO 09.
That should be everyone.
Last edited by JediFed : 02-05-2010 at 04:04 PM.
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01-30-2009, 10:01 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
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Originally Posted by JediFed
Career Grand Slam Match wins
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1. Connors 236 GS wins
2. Agassi 224 GS wins
3. Lendl 222 GS wins
4. Sampras 203 GS wins
5. Edberg 178 GS wins
6. McEnroe 167 GS wins
7. Becker 163 GS wins
8. Federer 162 GS wins
9. Wilander 144 GS wins
10. Borg 141 GS wins
This is prior to the AO, so Federer will move up. Last to crack this list was Agassi.
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What comes out when you divied this over the number of grand sla tournmanets that they played?
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01-31-2009, 08:15 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Most efficient is Borg.
I don't even need to do the calculating to tell you that.
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01-31-2009, 08:32 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
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Borg 5.222 wins/Grand Slam
Federer 4.476 wins/Grand Slam
Connors 4.103 wins/Grand Slam
Sampras 3.904 wins/Grand Slam
Lendl 3.895 wins/Grand Slam
McEnroe 3.711 wins/Grand Slam
Agassi 3.672 wins/Grand Slam
Becker 3.543 wins/Grand Slam
Edberg 3.296 wins/Grand Slam
Wilander 3.273 wins/Grand Slam
Borg is the only one in Tennis who AVERAGED a QF in every slam he entered, with more then 100 total Grand Slam Match wins.
Federer now, as of USO 2009 is up to 4.476 over 42 slams.
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01-25-2010, 01:37 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Bump!
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01-25-2010, 10:07 PM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Can you go way down to Nadal (99 and hopefully 100 in some 11 hours time)?
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01-26-2010, 12:26 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
He's still behind Hewitt (126) and behind Roddick (106).
Those are the only other actives who are close. Safin only had 95. Hewitt needs another 12 more to pass Borg.
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01-26-2010, 01:20 PM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Thanks for this bro.. I own you a beer 
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01-31-2010, 01:50 PM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Table corrected. Nadal, Kafelnikov and Nastase are all off the list while tennis Legendas Ferreira, Martin and Smith added. Roddick now just 10 behind Chang for the 'One shot wonder' award.
To put it this way, 120 is the equivalent of 24 semifinals.
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01-31-2010, 02:33 PM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Quote:
Originally Posted by JediFed
Highest man without a slam, none other than Henman who had 98. 
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Update after AO?
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02-03-2010, 10:43 PM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
This is updated for the AO.
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02-06-2010, 05:14 PM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
Where do you guys think Federer will end up on this list? My bet is he'll surpass Connors either at Wimbledon or the US Open next year.
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02-07-2010, 11:36 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
If Federer wins every GS match he will surpass:
Sampras (203)in Wimbledon this year
Lendl (222) in Australian Open 2011
Agassi (224) in French Open 2011 and
Connors (233) in US Open 2011
Records still coming 
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02-07-2010, 11:48 AM
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Re: All-time Open Era Grand Slam wins
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Originally Posted by V.H.
If Federer wins every GS match he will surpass:
Sampras (203)in Wimbledon this year
Lendl (222) in Australian Open 2011
Agassi (224) in French Open 2011 and
Connors (233) in US Open 2011
Records still coming 
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He doesn't even need to do that. He could 'just' get to the final of the remaining majors this year, and then to the quarters of all four next year. That'd equal Connors' 233 at the US Open in 2011.
Amazing that this longevity record is now almost a shoe-in!
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