The 15 Greatest Australian Open Men's Champions of All Time

By YPB Team

Melbourne in January has crowned pioneers, six-time winners and one man who kept coming back in his thirties.

  1. Novak Djokovic — ranked #11
    Novak Djokovic
    Has won the title ten times, more than any other man.
    1000pts
  2. Rafael Nadal — ranked #22
    Rafael Nadal
    Won two of the most gruelling finals the tournament has staged.
    683pts
  3. Roger Federer — ranked #33
    Roger Federer
    Won six Australian Open titles across fourteen years.
    683pts
  4. Ivan Lendl — ranked #44
    Ivan Lendl
    Won back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990.
    610pts
  5. Jannik Sinner — ranked #55
    Jannik Sinner
    Champion in 2024 and again in 2025.
    610pts
  6. Jack Crawford — ranked #66
    Jack Crawford
    Dominated the Australian Championships in the early 1930s.
    488pts
  7. Stefan Edberg — ranked #77
    Stefan Edberg
    Won the last title on grass and the first on the new hard courts.
    488pts
  8. Rod Laver — ranked #88
    Rod Laver
    Won it three times, twice inside his two calendar Grand Slams.
    423pts
  9. Mats Wilander — ranked #99
    Mats Wilander
    Three-time champion in the 1980s.
    349pts
  10. Pete Sampras — ranked #1010
    Pete Sampras
    Won in 1994 and 1997, his only titles outside Wimbledon and New York.
    349pts
  11. Jim Courier — ranked #1111
    Jim Courier
    Won consecutive titles in 1992 and 1993.
    263pts
  12. Ken Rosewall — ranked #1212
    Ken Rosewall
    Won it four times, the last at 37 years old.
    263pts
  13. Boris Becker — ranked #1313
    Boris Becker
    Melbourne champion in 1991 and 1996.
    263pts
  14. Andre Agassi — ranked #1414
    Andre Agassi
    Won in Melbourne four times, in 1995, 2000, 2001 and 2003.
    163pts
  15. Roy Emerson — ranked #1515
    Roy Emerson
    Took six Australian titles in the amateur era.
    44pts

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