Highest Prize Money
Serbian Novak Djokovic won his seventh ATP Finals title in 2023. The tennis player took home a prize of $4.41 million by defeating Jannik Sinner. He broke his annual earnings record set in 2015. Djokovic has accumulated $180.6 million, summing up all the prizes, being this the highest amount in the history of tennis.
Youngest Number 1 in Tennis History
Carlos Alcaraz, at 19 years old, was the guy who broke the bank in 2022. He became the youngest tennis player in ATP history to reach number 1 in the rankings and also took home his first Grand Slam title. The young man is on top of the world and joined the select group of four Spaniards who reached the top of the world in tennis.
Most Finals Without Ever Winning One
Julien Benneteau cannot be proud of his record. The French tennis player, who has ended his career, reached 10 finals over his 18 years as a professional in tennis. However, the tricky part is that he couldn’t win any of them. Even so, Benneteau can consider himself the best male player to never win an individual title.
Most Lost Grand Slam Finals
Tatiana Golovin, unfortunately, also achieved a not-so-positive record. She participated in seven Grand Slam finals. However, she had no victories. This makes Govolin the tennis player who reached the finals of the tournament without winning any.
Most Consecutive Grand Slam Titles
Still talking about Grand Slams, Australian Margaret Court is the queen of sequences. She holds the record for consecutive titles, with four tournaments in a row at three different times: in 1963, 1965, and 1970.
Most Consecutive Years in the Top 10
American tennis player Chris Evert is the queen of the top 10. She was among the top ten in the world for 332 weeks, between 1975 and 1986. This is a record that will probably never be broken.
Won the Grand Slam Twice in the Same Year
Rod Laver, who has hung up his racquets, is seen by many as the greatest tennis player of all time. And not without reason. He has 11 Grand Slam titles and is the only player to have won the tournament twice in different years, first in 1962 and then in 1969. Undoubtedly, a phenomenon! Moreover, he was one of the first players to turn professional, and his feats are simply unbelievable.
Most Grand Slam Doubles Titles
The unbeatable partnership of Margaret Court and Billie Jean King on the court is impressive. Together, they won no less than 20 Grand Slam titles in women’s doubles, with 11 victories at Wimbledon, six at the US Open, two at Roland Garros, and one at the Australian Open.
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Longest Tennis Match in History
The match between French Nicolas Mahut and American John Isner at the 2010 Wimbledon Tournament was simply unbelievable. For example, it lasted no less than 11 hours and 5 minutes, spread over three days. The game had pauses because of darkness and rain. The fifth set, which lasted 8 hours and 11 minutes, went down in history as the longest set ever played in the sport.
Most Aces in Tennis History
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Croatian Ivo Karlovic is the tennis player with the most aces in the history of tennis, totaling 14,411 aces in his career. Karlovic was known for his powerful serves, reaching a speed of 251 km/h (156 mph).