Best Win/Loss Record After 100 Grand Slam Matches

Ranking players by their winning percentage after reaching 100 Grand Slam singles matches in the Open Era (1968-present). This milestone represents sustained excellence across the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.

Best Men's Win %

P. Xxxxxxxxxxx

84.5%

288W - 59L

Most Men's Matches

M. Xxxxxxxxx

289

336W - 91L

Best Women's Win %

S. Xxxxxxxxx

82.9%

313W - 54L

Most Women's Matches

C. Xxxxxxxx

342

257W - 69L

M Men's Best Win/Loss Records (100+ GS matches, Open Era)

Rank Player Matches W L Win %
1 Bjorn Borg 159 142 17 89.31%
2 Novak Djokovic 463 406 57 87.69%
3 Carlos Alcaraz 104 91 13 87.5%
4 Rafael Nadal 361 315 46 87.26%
5 Roger Federer 434 373 61 85.94%

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W Women's Best Win/Loss Records (100+ GS matches, Open Era)

Rank Player Matches W L Win %
1 Margaret Smith Court 121 110 11 90.91%
2 Steffi Graf 312 280 32 89.74%
3 Chris Evert 347 309 38 89.05%
4 Martina Navratilova 365 316 49 86.58%
5 Serena Williams 425 367 58 86.35%

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Methodology

  • Open Era Only: Statistics include matches from 1968 onwards.
  • Singles Only: Only Grand Slam singles matches are counted.
  • 100 Match Threshold: Players must have played at least 100 Grand Slam singles matches to qualify.
  • Walkovers: Walkover matches are included in the statistics. View without walkovers
  • Win Percentage: Calculated as (Wins / Total Matches) x 100.
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