# The 15 Greatest American Male Tennis Players of All Time

> From the wooden-racket era to the Nike years: the Americans who shaped tennis, ranked by the people who watched them.

*By YPB Team · Published August 23, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/the-15-greatest-american-male-tennis-players-of-all-time*

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1. **Pete Sampras** — score 1000/1000
   Won 14 majors and finished six straight years as world No. 1.
2. **Michael Chang** — score 705/1000
   Youngest man to win the French Open, at 17 in 1989.
3. **Andre Agassi** — score 610/1000
   Eight-time major champion and the first man to complete the career Golden Slam.
4. **Don Budge** — score 597/1000
   First player of either sex to win all four majors in one calendar year, in 1938.
5. **Ellsworth Vines** — score 546/1000
   World No. 1 in the early 1930s before turning to golf.
6. **John McEnroe** — score 488/1000
   Seven-time major champion whose volleying and temper defined an era.
7. **Jimmy Connors** — score 488/1000
   Held the world No. 1 ranking for 268 weeks and won 109 singles titles.
8. **Tony Trabert** — score 423/1000
   Won five majors including three in 1955.
9. **Taylor Fritz** — score 349/1000
   The leading American man of the current era.
10. **Bill Tilden** — score 349/1000
   Dominated the 1920s with ten major singles titles.
11. **Pancho Gonzales** — score 349/1000
   Ruled the professional circuit for most of the 1950s.
12. **Stan Smith** — score 349/1000
   Wimbledon and US Open champion whose name went on a sneaker.
13. **Jim Courier** — score 263/1000
   Four-time major champion who reached No. 1 in 1992.
14. **Vic Seixas** — score 263/1000
   Wimbledon champion in 1953 and a fixture of American Davis Cup teams.
15. **Jack Kramer** — score 44/1000
   Postwar champion who then built the professional tour.

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