10 Amazing men’s tennis grand slam records, including most consecutive Wimbledon titles

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Every tennis player and fan knows that the Grand Slam tournaments—the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open—are the events that shape the careers of legends, and are where records are set. These records from men’s tennis are some of the most impressive in the world of sports.

From outstanding winning streaks to unbelievable career accomplishments. With that in mind, here are 10 records that have shaped the history of tennis and inspire players and fans today.

10. Most Grand Slam Singles Titles Without a Career Slam  –  Pete Sampras

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9. Oldest Grand Slam Winner  – Ken Rosewall

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8. Youngest Grand Slam Winner  –  Michael Chang

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7. Longest Grand Slam Final  – Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal

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6. Most Grand Slam Matches Won  – Roger Federer 

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5. Most Grand Slam Titles in a Calendar Year  –  Rod Laver 

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4. Most Consecutive Wimbledon Titles  –  Roger Federer and Bjorn Borg

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3. Most Consecutive Grand Slam Finals  – Roger Federer

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2. Most Grand Slam Singles Titles on One Surface  –  Rafael Nadal 

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1. Most Grand Slam Titles  – Novak Djokovic

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