By Moneycontrol News June 12, 2023
One of the all-time greats, Evert won 18 Grand Slams in Singles including 2 Australian Opens, 7 French Opens, 3 Wimbledons and 6 US Open titles.
Considered "arguably the most dominant tennis player of the 20th century", Wills won 19 Singles Grand Slam titles that included 4 French Opens, 8 Wimbledons and 7 US Open titles.
Part of the Big 3 and a legend of the sport, Federer won 20 Grand Slam Singles titles that included 8 Wimbledon titles, 6 Australian Open titles, 5 US Open titles and 1 French Open win in 2009.
Graff won 22 Singles Grand Slam titles that included 4 Australian Open titles, 6 French Open titles, 7 Wimbledons and 5 US Opens. In 1988, she achieved the Golden Slam of winning all 4 slams and the Olympic Gold.
One of the greatest players of all time, Nadal has won 2 Australian Opens, 2 Wimbledons, 4 US Open titles and 14 French Open titles. He also won the Olympic Gold in Singles in Beijing in 2008.
Arguably the greatest player of all-time, Williams won 23 Grand Slam titles in Singles that included 7 Australian Opens, 3 French Opens, 7 Wimbledon titles and 6 US Open titles.
The youngest among the Big 3, Djokovic won his 23rd Grand Slam Singles title on Sunday and went past Nadal. He now has 10 Australian Opens, 3 French Opens, 7 Wimbledons and 3 US Open titles.
Court leads the list for most number of Grand Slams won in Singles. She won 11 Australian Open titles, 5 French Opens, 3 Wimbledons and 5 US Opens in her career.