Who is the greatest French Open men's singles champion of all time?

By YPB Team
0 votes

Fourteen-time kings, one-time wonder champions, and every clay-court legend between Borg and Alcaraz — the greatest Roland Garros men's champions are here. Cast your vote!

Rafael Nadal - ranking option ranked #1

Rafael Nadal

Spanish legend who won a record 14 French Open titles between 2005 and 2022, earning the nickname King of Clay.

1/12
Ivan Lendl - ranking option ranked #2

Ivan Lendl

Czech-American power baseliner who captured three French Open titles in the 1980s and redefined clay-court tennis.

2/12
Mats Wilander - ranking option ranked #3

Mats Wilander

Swedish clay-court master who won the French Open three times (1982, 1985, 1988) as part of seven Grand Slam titles.

3/12
Gustavo Kuerten - ranking option ranked #4

Gustavo Kuerten

Brazilian crowd favourite who took three French Open titles (1997, 2000, 2001) and brought samba flair to Roland Garros.

4/12
Carlos Alcaraz - ranking option ranked #5

Carlos Alcaraz

Spanish prodigy who won back-to-back French Open titles in 2024 and 2025, anointed as the heir to Nadal's clay crown.

5/12
Jim Courier - ranking option ranked #6

Jim Courier

American hardworking baseliner who won consecutive French Open titles in 1992 and 1993 during his world No. 1 reign.

6/12
Roger Federer - ranking option ranked #7

Roger Federer

Swiss legend who captured his lone French Open title in 2009 to complete the career Grand Slam.

7/12
Rod Laver - ranking option ranked #8

Rod Laver

Australian great who won two French Open titles (1962, 1969) as part of his two calendar Grand Slams.

8/12
Stan Wawrinka - ranking option ranked #9

Stan Wawrinka

Swiss underdog who upset Novak Djokovic to claim the 2015 French Open, his standout Grand Slam moment.

9/12
Andre Agassi - ranking option ranked #10

Andre Agassi

American showman who completed the career Grand Slam with his lone French Open title in 1999.

10/12
Thomas Muster - ranking option ranked #11

Thomas Muster

Austrian iron-man who dominated clay in 1995, winning the French Open after an astonishing comeback from knee surgery.

11/12
Juan Carlos Ferrero - ranking option ranked #12

Juan Carlos Ferrero

Spanish Mosquito who claimed the 2003 French Open and briefly reached world No. 1 on the back of his clay-court brilliance.

12/12

Comments

No comments yet. Be the first!

0/1000

More Rankings We Recommend

More Tennis Rankings

See all →

More Rankings About All-time

See all →

More France Rankings

See all →

More Players Rankings

See all →

More Legends Rankings

See all →

More Sports Rankings

See all →

Popular

New