Top 16 Wimbledon Champions of All Time
Grass-court royalty spanning generations — serve-and-volley artists, baseline machines, and trailblazers who redefined the sport. Who's the greatest of them all?
1Roger Federer
Swiss maestro and record eight-time Wimbledon men's singles champion, synonymous with grass-court grace.
1000pts
2Chris Evert
Three-time Wimbledon winner and one of the most consistent champions in the sport's history.
826pts
3Andy Murray
Two-time champion who ended Britain's 77-year wait for a men's singles title in 2013.
826pts
4Serena Williams
Seven-time Wimbledon singles champion and one of the greatest players in tennis history.
762pts
5Rafael Nadal
Two-time Wimbledon winner whose 2008 final against Federer is hailed as the greatest ever.
762pts
6Boris Becker
German who stunned the world by winning Wimbledon at 17 in 1985, taking three titles in all.
762pts
7Rod Laver
Australian great and four-time Wimbledon champion, the only player to twice win the calendar Grand Slam.
708pts
8Pete Sampras
Seven-time Wimbledon champion whose serve-and-volley game ruled the 1990s lawns.
708pts
9John McEnroe
Three-time champion famed for his shot-making genius and fiery temperament.
708pts
10Martina Navratilova
Holder of a record nine Wimbledon women's singles titles and the dominant grass-court force of her era.
643pts
11Steffi Graf
Seven-time Wimbledon winner and architect of the 1988 Golden Slam.
643pts
12Bjorn Borg
Swedish icon who won five consecutive Wimbledon titles from 1976 to 1980.
566pts
13Billie Jean King
Six-time Wimbledon singles champion and a pioneering force for equality in tennis.
566pts
14Jimmy Connors
Two-time Wimbledon winner and one of the fiercest competitors of the 1970s and 80s.
566pts
15Novak Djokovic
Seven-time Wimbledon champion and one of the most decorated men in Grand Slam history.
471pts
16Venus Williams
Five-time Wimbledon champion celebrated for her power and longevity on grass.
471pts
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first!
0/1000