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Men's Tennis Players that have 100 Grand Slam Match Wins

Can you name the Men's Tennis Players that have at least 100 Grand Slam match wins?
Main draw only
Singles only
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Last updated: February 3, 2026
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First submittedJune 6, 2025
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# of wins
Country
Answer
403
Serbia
Novak Djokovic
369
Switzerland
Roger Federer
314
Spain
Rafael Nadal
233
United States
Jimmy Connors
224
United States
Andre Agassi
222
United States
Ivan Lendl
203
United States
Pete Sampras
200
United Kingdom
Andy Murray
178
Sweden
Stefan Edberg
167
United States
John McEnroe
163
Germany
Boris Becker
160
Switzerland
Stan Wawrinka
148
Australia
Lleyton Hewitt
146
Czechia
Tomáš Berdych
145
Spain
David Ferrer
144
Sweden
Mats Wilander
143
Croatia
Marin Cilic
141
Sweden
Bjorn Borg
138
Argentina
Guillermo Vilas
# of wins
Country
Answer
131
United States
Andy Roddick
130
France
Gael Monfils
121
France
Jo Wilfried Tsonga
120
United States
Michael Chang
118
United States
Jim Courier
118
Germany
Alexander Zverev
117
France
Richard Gasquet
113
Spain
Fernando Verdasco
110
Croatia
Goran Ivanisevic
107
Spain
Tommy Robredo
106
United States
Arthur Ashe
105
Germany
Tommy Haas
104
South Africa
Wayne Ferreira
104
Japan
Kei Nishikori
102
United States
Stan Smith
102
United States
Todd Martin
100
Russia
Mikhail Youzhny
100
Bulgaria
Grigor Dimitrov
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