Who is the greatest French Open men's singles champion of all time?
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
Spanish legend who won a record 14 French Open titles between 2005 and 2022, earning the nickname King of Clay.

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.
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