# Top 15 Men's Tennis Players of the 1990s

> Serve-and-volley against baseline power. The decade that produced two of the greatest careers in the sport and a dozen more worth arguing about.

*By YPB Team · Published August 23, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/top-15-mens-tennis-players-of-the-1990s*

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1. **Andre Agassi** — score 1000/1000
   Won Wimbledon, the US Open, the Australian Open and the French Open across the decade.
2. **Pete Sampras** — score 882/1000
   Ended six consecutive years as world No. 1 between 1993 and 1998.
3. **Boris Becker** — score 714/1000
   Added two more majors in the 1990s after his teenage Wimbledon breakthrough.
4. **Gustavo Kuerten** — score 556/1000
   Came from nowhere to win the 1997 French Open at 20.
5. **Stefan Edberg** — score 555/1000
   Serve-and-volley stylist who won three of his six majors in the decade.
6. **Jim Courier** — score 555/1000
   Won back-to-back French Opens and two Australian Opens in the early 1990s.
7. **Patrick Rafter** — score 555/1000
   Back-to-back US Open champion in 1997 and 1998.
8. **Goran Ivanisevic** — score 470/1000
   The decade's biggest serve and a three-time Wimbledon runner-up.
9. **Yevgeny Kafelnikov** — score 470/1000
   Australian Open and French Open champion who also took Olympic gold.
10. **Michael Stich** — score 470/1000
   Won Wimbledon in 1991 and Olympic doubles gold in 1992.
11. **Richard Krajicek** — score 470/1000
   The man who beat Sampras on the way to the 1996 Wimbledon title.
12. **Sergi Bruguera** — score 370/1000
   Won consecutive French Open titles in 1993 and 1994.
13. **Carlos Moya** — score 370/1000
   French Open champion in 1998 and later a world No. 1.
14. **Petr Korda** — score 252/1000
   Won the 1998 Australian Open after years as a dangerous outsider.
15. **Michael Chang** — score 111/1000
   Reached No. 2 in the world and three more major finals after his 1989 title.

Tags: sports, 90s, tennis
