Feb 20, 2023
BY: The FeedThe stoic Czech was the world’s top-ranked player for four years and dominated the whole decade of 1980s. He won a total of 144 career titles in his career.
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The Swedish pro player has a very brief career as he retired at the age of 26 but nonetheless won 5 straight wimbledon and has a total of 101 career titles.
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Pete was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 2007 and it was met with a lot of criticism. He won a record 14 Grand Slam titles but couldn't win a French open even once.
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Ranked 1 for seven straight years, the legend has won the most career titles (200) than anyone in history. Also, he is still the only player to ever win the Grand Slam twice.
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With a career spanning over 24 years, the Swiss legend won a total of 20 Grand Slams, 103 career titles and went 237 consecutive weeks being ranked number one.
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‘The King of Clay’ has won 22 Grand Slams and is called the greatest clay-court player of all time. The Spaniard has won a total of 14 French opens and 92 career titles as of now.
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Often regarded as the GOAT, Nadal has a record of winning titles on every surface and his 22 Grand Slam Single titles proves that he is ahead of every tennis player at the moment.
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