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who has won more grand slam titles in tennis

The player with the most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis history is Novak Djokovic among men (24 majors), and Margaret Court among women (24 majors).

Quick Scoop

  • Men’s record holder: Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the most of any male player, including multiple trophies at all four majors.
  • Women’s record holder (all time): Margaret Court also has 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the highest total recorded in women’s tennis.
  • Women’s Open Era leader: Serena Williams holds the Open Era women’s record with 23 Grand Slam singles titles, just one behind Court’s all‑time mark.

Singles Grand Slam leaders

Here is a simple overview of who has won more Grand Slam titles in tennis singles:

  • Novak Djokovic (men): 24 titles, ahead of Rafael Nadal (22) and Roger Federer (20).
  • Margaret Court (women, all time): 24 titles, edging Serena Williams (23) and Steffi Graf (22).

If you meant “overall” majors

When people on forums ask “who has won more Grand Slam titles in tennis?” they sometimes mean all events combined (singles, doubles, mixed):

  • Margaret Court is often cited with 64 total major trophies across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.
  • Martina Navratilova has 59 combined Grand Slam titles in the Open Era, making her one of the most decorated players ever.

So, in short:

  • In men’s singles , Djokovic has won more Grand Slam titles than any other man.
  • In women’s singles , Court is tied with Djokovic on 24, while Serena leads the modern Open Era race with 23.

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