Youngest and Oldest Grand Slam Champions in History

From teenage prodigies to veteran champions, explore the remarkable age records at the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open throughout tennis history.

Youngest Men's Champion

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16 years, 10 months

Wimbledon 1995

Oldest Men's Champion

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40 years, 10 months

Australian Open 2017

Youngest Women's Champion

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16 years, 6 months

US Open 2000

Oldest Women's Champion

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35 years, 11 months

French Open 2017

M Youngest Men's Grand Slam Champions

Rank Player Age Tournament Year
1 Michael Chang 17 years, 3 months Roland Garros 1989
2 Boris Becker 17 years, 7 months Wimbledon 1985
3 Mats Wilander 17 years, 9 months Roland Garros 1982
4 Bjorn Borg 18 years, 0 months Roland Garros 1974
5 Boris Becker 18 years, 7 months Wimbledon 1986

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M Oldest Men's Grand Slam Champions

Rank Player Age Tournament Year
1 Ken Rosewall 37 years, 2 months Australian Open 1972
2 Roger Federer 36 years, 5 months Australian Open 2018
3 Novak Djokovic 36 years, 3 months US Open 2023
4 Ken Rosewall 36 years, 2 months Australian Open 1971
5 Novak Djokovic 36 years, 0 months Roland Garros 2023

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W Youngest Women's Grand Slam Champions

Rank Player Age Tournament Year
1 Martina Hingis 16 years, 3 months Australian Open 1997
2 Monica Seles 16 years, 6 months Roland Garros 1990
3 Tracy Austin 16 years, 8 months US Open 1979
4 Martina Hingis 16 years, 9 months Wimbledon 1997
5 Martina Hingis 16 years, 11 months US Open 1997

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W Oldest Women's Grand Slam Champions

Rank Player Age Tournament Year
1 Serena Williams 35 years, 4 months Australian Open 2017
2 Serena Williams 34 years, 9 months Wimbledon 2016
3 Serena Williams 33 years, 9 months Wimbledon 2015
4 Martina Navratilova 33 years, 8 months Wimbledon 1990
5 Serena Williams 33 years, 8 months Roland Garros 2015

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the age calculated?

We calculate the exact age based on the player's birthdate and the tournament's final date. Where exact dates are unavailable, we use historical records to estimate tournament end dates.

Which tournaments are included?

This analysis includes all four Grand Slam tournaments: Australian Open, French Open (Roland Garros), Wimbledon, and the US Open, spanning from 1877 to the present day.

Why are some players missing?

Players without confirmed birthdates in our database are excluded from these rankings. Historical records, particularly from the amateur era, sometimes lack complete biographical data.

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