List of Grand Slam champions by country
List of Major tennis champions by country in the Open Era, with first career wins listed in parentheses.
Argentina
- Guillermo Vilas – men's singles: 4 (1977 French Open)
- Gabriela Sabatini – women's singles: 1 (1990 US Open) / women's doubles: 1 (1988 Wimbledon)
- Javier Frana – mixed doubles: 1 (1996 French Open)
- Patricia Tarabini – mixed doubles: 1 (1996 French Open)
- Paola Suárez – women's doubles: 8 (2001 French Open)
- Gastón Gaudio – men's singles: 1 (2004 French Open)
- Juan Martín del Potro – men's singles: 1 (2009 US Open)
- Gisela Dulko – women's doubles: 1 (2011 Australian Open)
Australia
- Kenneth Rosewall – men's singles: 4 (1968 French Open) / men's doubles: 3 (1968 French Open)
- Frederick Stolle – men's doubles: 2 (1968 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1969 Australian Open)
- Rodney Laver – men's singles: 5 (1968 Wimbledon) / men's doubles: 2 (1969 Australian Open)
- John Newcombe – men's singles: 5 (1970 Wimbledon) / men's doubles: 9 (1968 Wimbledon)
- Anthony Roche – men's doubles: 8 (1968 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (1976 Wimbledon)
- Margaret Court – women's singles: 11 (1969 Australian Open) / women's doubles: 10 (1968 US Open) / mixed doubles: 7 (1969 Wimbledon)
- Roy Emerson – men's doubles: 2 (1969 Australian Open)
- Owen Davidson – men's doubles: 2 (1972 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 5 (1971 Wimbledon)
- Ross Case – men's doubles: 2 (1974 Australian Open)
- Geoff Masters – men's doubles: 2 (1974 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1974 US Open)
- Richard Crealy – men's doubles: 1 (1974 French Open)
- Onny Parun – men's doubles: 1 (1974 French Open)
- John Alexander – men's doubles: 2 (1975 Australian Open)
- Philip Dent – men's doubles: 1 (1975 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1976 US Open)
- Mark Edmondson – men's singles: 1 (1976 Australian Open) / men's doubles: 5 (1980 Australian Open)
- Ray Ruffels – men's doubles: 1 (1977[Dec] Australian Open)
- Allan Stone – men's doubles: 1 (1977[Dec] Australian Open)
- Kim Warwick – men's doubles: 4 (1978 Australian Open)
- Peter McNamara – men's doubles: 3 (1979 Australian Open)
- Paul McNamee – men's doubles: 4 (1979 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1985 Wimbledon)
- John Fitzgerald – men's doubles: 7 (1982 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1983 US Open)
- Elizabeth Smylie – women's doubles: 1 (1985 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 3 (1983 US Open)
- Patrick Cash – men's singles: 1 (1987 Wimbledon)
- Hana Mandlikova – women's doubles: 1 (1989 US Open) — see also: Czechoslovakia
- Mark Woodforde – men's doubles: 12 (1989 US Open) / mixed doubles: 5 (1992 Australian Open)
- Todd Woodbridge – men's doubles: 16 (1992 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 7 (1990 US Open)
- Laurie Warder – men's doubles: 1 (1993 Australian Open)
- Patrick Rafter – men's singles: 2 (1997 US Open) / men's doubles: 1 (1999 Australian Open)
- Sandon Stolle – men's doubles: 1 (1998 US Open)
- Rennae Stubbs – women's doubles: 4 (2000 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2000 Australian Open)
- Lleyton Hewitt – men's singles: 2 (2001 US Open) / men's doubles: 1 (2000 US Open)
- Scott Draper – mixed doubles: 1 (2005 Australian Open)
- Alicia Molik – women's doubles: 2 (2005 Australian Open)
- Samantha Stosur – women's singles: 1 (2011 US Open) / women's doubles: 2 (2005 US Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2005 Australian Open)
- Stephen Huss – men's doubles: 1 (2005 Wimbledon)
- Casey Dellacqua – mixed doubles: 1 (2011 Australian Open)
- Matthew Ebden – mixed doubles: 1 (2013 Australian Open)
- Jarmila Gajdošová – mixed doubles: 1 (2013 Australian Open)
Austria
- Thomas Muster – men's singles: 1 (1995 French Open)
- Julian Knowle – men's doubles: 1 (2007 US Open)
- Jürgen Melzer – men's doubles: 2 (2010 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (2011 Wimbledon)
Bahamas
- Mark Knowles – men's doubles: 3 (2002 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2009 Wimbledon)
Belarus
- Natasha Zvereva – women's doubles(†): 15 (1992 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1995 Australian Open)
- Max Mirnyi – men's doubles: 6 (2000 US Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1998 Wimbledon)
- Victoria Azarenka – women's singles: 2 (2012 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2007 US Open)
Belgium
- Justine Henin – women's singles: 7 (2003 French Open)
- Kim Clijsters – women's singles: 4 (2005 US Open) / women's doubles: 2 (2003 French Open)
- Xavier Malisse – men's doubles: 1 (2004 French Open)
- Olivier Rochus – men's doubles: 1 (2004 French Open)
Brazil
- Maria Bueno – women's doubles: 1 (1968 US Open)
- Thomaz Koch – mixed doubles: 1 (1975 French Open)
- Gustavo Kuerten – men's singles: 3 (1997 French Open)
- Bruno Soares – mixed doubles: 1 (2012 US Open)
Bulgaria
- Manuela Maleeva – mixed doubles: 1 (1984 US Open)
Canada
- Sébastien Lareau – men's doubles: 1 (1999 US Open)
- Daniel Nestor – men's doubles(†): 8 (2002 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (2007 Australian Open)
- Vasek Pospisil - men's doubles: 1 (2014 Wimbledon)
China
- Zi Yan – women's doubles: 2 (2006 Australian Open)
- Jie Zheng – women's doubles: 2 (2006 Australian Open)
- Tiantian Sun – mixed doubles: 1 (2008 Australian Open)
- Li Na – women's singles: 2 (2011 French Open)
- Shuai Peng – women's doubles: 2 (2013 Wimbledon)
Chinese Taipei ( Taiwan)
- Hsieh Su-wei – women's doubles: 2 (2013 Wimbledon Championships and 2014 French Open)
Colombia
- Iván Molina – mixed doubles: 1 (1974 French Open)
Croatia
- Iva Majoli - women's singles : 1 (1997 French Open)
- Mirjana Lučić - women's doubles : 1 (1998 Australian Open)
- Goran Ivanišević – men's singles: 1 (2001 Wimbledon)
- Marin Čilić - men's singles: 1 (2014 US Open)
- Ivan Dodig - men's doubles: 1 (2015 French Open)
- Mate Pavić - mixed doubles: 1 (2016 US Open)
Czech Republic
- Jana Novotná – women's singles: 1 (1998 Wimbledon) / women's doubles: 7 (1994 US Open)
- Cyril Suk – men's doubles: 1 (1998 US Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1996 Wimbledon)
- Helena Suková – women's doubles: 2 (1993 US Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1993 US Open)
- Petr Korda – men's singles: 1 (1998 Australian Open) / men's doubles: 1 (1996 Australian Open)
- Daniel Vacek – men's doubles: 3 (1996 French Open)
- Leoš Friedl – mixed doubles: 1 (2001 Wimbledon)
- Martin Damm – men's doubles: 1 (2006 US Open)
- Lukáš Dlouhý – men's doubles: 2 (2009 French Open)
- Andrea Hlaváčková – women's doubles: 2 (2011 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2013 US Open)
- Lucie Hradecká – women's doubles: 2 (2011 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2013 French Open)
- Iveta Benešová – mixed doubles: 1 (2011 Wimbledon)
- Petra Kvitová – women's singles: 2 (2011 Wimbledon)
- Květa Peschke – women's doubles: 1 (2011 Wimbledon)
- Radek Štěpánek – men's doubles: 2 (2012 Australian Open)
- František Čermák – mixed doubles: 1 (2013 French Open)
Czechoslovakia
- Jan Kodeš – men's singles: 3 (1970 French Open)
- Martina Navratilova – mixed doubles: 1 (1974 French Open) — see also: United States
- Pavel Složil – mixed doubles: 1 (1978 French Open)
- Renáta Tomanová – women's doubles: 1 (1978 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1978 French Open)
- Hana Mandlíková – women's singles: 4 (1980 Australian Open) — see also: Australia
- Ivan Lendl – men's singles: 8 (1984 French Open)
- Tomáš Šmíd – men's doubles: 2 (1984 US Open)
- Helena Suková – women's doubles(†): 7 (1985 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1991 French Open)
- Jana Novotná – women's doubles: 5 (1989 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 4 (1988 Australian Open)
- Cyril Suk – mixed doubles: 2 (1991 French Open)
Denmark
- Frederik Nielsen – men's doubles: 1 (2012 Wimbledon)
Ecuador
- Andrés Gómez – men's singles: 1 (1990 French Open) / men's doubles: 2 (1986 US Open)
France
- Françoise Dürr – women's doubles: 6 (1968 French Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1968 French Open)
- Gail Chanfreau – women's doubles: 3 (1970 French Open)
- Pierre Barthès – men's doubles: 1 (1970 US Open)
- Yannick Noah – men's singles: 1 (1983 French Open) / men's doubles: 1 (1984 French Open)
- Henri Leconte – men's doubles: 1 (1984 French Open)
- Mary Pierce – women's singles: 2 (1995 Australian Open) / women's doubles: 1 (2000 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2005 Wimbledon)
- Julie Halard-Decugis – women's doubles: 1 (2000 US Open)
- Michaël Llodra – men's doubles: 3 (2003 Australian Open)
- Fabrice Santoro – men's doubles: 2 (2003 Australian Open)
- Richard Gasquet – mixed doubles: 1 (2004 French Open)
- Tatiana Golovin – mixed doubles: 1 (2004 French Open)
- Amélie Mauresmo – women's singles: 2 (2006 Australian Open)
- Nathalie Dechy – women's doubles: 2 (2006 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2007 French Open)
- Arnaud Clément – men's doubles: 1 (2007 Wimbledon)
- Kristina Mladenovic – mixed doubles: 2 (2013 Wimbledon)
- Marion Bartoli – women's singles: 1 (2013 Wimbledon)
- Julien Benneteau – men's doubles: 1 (2014 French Open)
- Édouard Roger-Vasselin – men's doubles: 1 (2014 French Open)
Germany
- Boris Becker – men's singles: 6 (1985 Wimbledon)
- Claudia Kohde-Kilsch – women's doubles: 2 (1985 US Open)
- Steffi Graf – women's singles(†): 22 (1987 French Open) / women's doubles: 1 (1988 Wimbledon)
- Michael Stich – men's singles: 1 (1991 Wimbledon) / men's doubles: 1 (1992 Wimbledon)
- Anna-Lena Grönefeld – mixed doubles: 2 (2009 Wimbledon)
- Philipp Petzschner – men's doubles: 2 (2010 Wimbledon)
- Angelique Kerber - women's singles: 1 (2016 Australian Open)
Hungary
- Balázs Taróczy – men's doubles: 2 (1981 French Open)
India
- Mahesh Bhupathi – men's doubles: 4 (1999 French Open) / mixed doubles(†): 8 (1997 French Open)
- Leander Paes – men's doubles(†): 8 (1999 French Open) / mixed doubles: 10 (1999 Wimbledon)
- Sania Mirza – women's doubles: 3 (2015 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 3 (2009 Australian Open)
Israel
- Andy Ram – men's doubles: 1 (2008 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2006 Wimbledon)
- Jonathan Erlich – men's doubles: 1 (2008 Australian Open)
Italy
- Adriano Panatta – men's singles: 1 (1976 French Open)
- Raffaella Reggi – mixed doubles: 1 (1986 US Open)
- Mara Santangelo – women's doubles: 1 (2007 French Open)
- Francesca Schiavone – women's singles: 1 (2010 French Open)
- Flavia Pennetta – women's singles: 1 (2015 US Open) women's doubles: 1 (2011 Australian Open)
- Sara Errani – women's doubles: 5 (2012 French Open)
- Roberta Vinci – women's doubles: 5 (2012 French Open)
- Simone Bolelli – men's doubles: 1 (2015 Australian Open)
- Fabio Fognini – men's doubles: 1 (2015 Australian Open)
Japan
- Rika Hiraki – mixed doubles: 1 (1997 French Open)
- Ai Sugiyama – women's doubles: 3 (2000 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1999 US Open)
Kazakhstan
- Yaroslava Shvedova – women's doubles: 2 (2010 Wimbledon)
Latvia
- Larisa Savchenko-Neiland – mixed doubles: 4 (1992 Wimbledon) — see also: Soviet Union
Mexico
- Raúl Ramírez – men's doubles: 3 (1975 French Open)
- Jorge Lozano – mixed doubles: 2 (1988 French Open)
Netherlands
- Betty Stöve – women's doubles: 6 (1972 French Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1977 US Open)
- Tom Okker – men's doubles: 2 (1973 French Open)
- Manon Bollegraf – mixed doubles: 4 (1989 French Open)
- Tom Nijssen – mixed doubles: 2 (1989 French Open)
- Jacco Eltingh – men's doubles: 6 (1994 Australian Open)
- Paul Haarhuis – men's doubles: 6 (1994 Australian Open)
- Kristie Boogert – mixed doubles: 1 (1994 French Open)
- Menno Oosting – mixed doubles: 1 (1994 French Open)
- Richard Krajicek – men's singles: 1 (1996 Wimbledon)
- Jean-Julien Rojer – mixed doubles: 1 (2014 French Open)
New Zealand
- Onny Parun - men's doubles: 1 (1974 French Open).
Peru
- Luis Horna – men's doubles: 1 (2008 French Open)
Poland
- Wojciech Fibak – men's doubles: 1 (1978 Australian Open)
- Łukasz Kubot – men's doubles: 1 (2014 Australian Open)
Romania
- Ilie Năstase – men's singles: 2 (1972 US Open) / men's doubles: 3 (1970 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1970 Wimbledon)
- Ion Țiriac – men's doubles: 1 (1970 French Open)
- Virginia Ruzici – women's singles: 1 (1978 French Open) / women's doubles: 1 (1978 French Open)
- Horia Tecău – mixed doubles: 1 (2012 Australian Open)
Russia
- Eugenia Maniokova – mixed doubles: 1 (1993 French Open)
- Andrei Olhovskiy – mixed doubles: 2 (1993 French Open)
- Yevgeny Kafelnikov – men's singles: 2 (1996 French Open) / men's doubles: 4 (1996 French Open)
- Anna Kournikova – women's doubles: 2 (1999 Australian Open)
- Marat Safin – men's singles: 2 (2000 US Open)
- Elena Likhovtseva – mixed doubles: 2 (2002 Wimbledon)
- Elena Bovina – mixed doubles: 1 (2004 Australian Open)
- Anastasia Myskina – women's singles: 1 (2004 French Open)
- Maria Sharapova – women's singles: 4 (2004 Wimbledon)
- Svetlana Kuznetsova – women's singles: 2 (2004 US Open) / women's doubles: 2 (2005 Australian Open)
- Vera Zvonareva – women's doubles: 2 (2006 US Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2004 US Open)
- Ekaterina Makarova – women's doubles: 2 (2013 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2012 US Open)
- Elena Vesnina – women's doubles: 2 (2013 French Open)
Serbia
- Nenad Zimonjić – men's doubles: 3 (2008 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 3 (2006 French Open)
- Jelena Janković – mixed doubles: 1 (2007 Wimbledon)
- Novak Djokovic – men's singles: 12 (2008 Australian Open)
- Ana Ivanovic – women's singles: 1 (2008 French Open)
Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
- Nenad Zimonjić – mixed doubles: 1 (2004 Australian Open)
Slovakia
- Daniela Hantuchová – mixed doubles(†): 4 (2001 Wimbledon)
Slovenia
- Katarina Srebotnik – women's doubles: 1 (2011 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 5 (1999 French Open)
South Africa
- Robert Hewitt – men's doubles(†): 4 (1972 French Open) / mixed doubles(†): 5 (1970 French Open)
- Frew McMillan – men's doubles: 4 (1972 French Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1977 US Open)
- Cliff Drysdale – men's doubles: 1 (1972 US Open)
- Ilana Kloss – women's doubles: 1 (1976 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1976 French Open)
- Kevin Curren – men's doubles: 1 (1982 US Open) / mixed doubles: 3 (1981 US Open)
- Johan Kriek – men's singles: 2 (1981 Australian Open)
- Christo van Rensburg – men's doubles: 1 (1985 Australian Open)
- Pieter Aldrich – men's doubles: 2 (1990 Australian Open)
- Danie Visser – men's doubles: 3 (1990 Australian Open)
- David Adams – mixed doubles: 2 (1999 Australian Open)
- Mariaan de Swardt – mixed doubles: 2 (1999 Australian Open)
- Piet Norval – mixed doubles: 1 (1999 French Open)
- Ellis Ferreira – men's doubles: 1 (2000 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2001 Australian Open)
- Wesley Moodie – men's doubles: 1 (2005 Wimbledon)
- Liezel Huber – women's doubles: 3 (2005 Wimbledon) — see also: United States
Soviet Union
- Olga Morozova – women's doubles: 1 (1974 French Open)
- Natasha Zvereva – women's doubles: 3 (1989 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1990 Australian Open) — see also: Belarus
- Larisa Savchenko-Neiland – women's doubles: 2 (1989 French Open) — see also: Latvia
Spain
- Andrés Gimeno – men's singles: 1 (1972 French Open)
- Manuel Orantes – men's singles: 1 (1975 US Open)
- Sergio Casal – men's doubles: 2 (1988 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1986 US Open)
- Emilio Sánchez – men's doubles: 2 (1988 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1987 French Open)
- Arantxa Sánchez – women's singles: 4 (1989 French Open) / women's doubles: 6 (1992 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1990 French Open)
- Sergi Bruguera – men's singles: 2 (1993 French Open)
- Conchita Martínez – women's singles: 1 (1994 Wimbledon)
- Carlos Moyá – men's singles: 1 (1998 French Open)
- Virginia Ruano – women's doubles: 10 (2001 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2001 French Open)
- Tomás Carbonell – mixed doubles: 1 (2001 French Open)
- Albert Costa – men's singles: 1 (2002 French Open)
- Juan Carlos Ferrero – men's singles: 1 (2003 French Open)
- Rafael Nadal – men's singles: 14 (2005 French Open)
- Anabel Medina – women's doubles: 2 (2008 French Open)
- Garbiñe Muguruza – women's singles: 1 (2016 French Open)
- Marc Lopez – men's singles: 1 (2016 French Open)
- Feliciano Lopez – men's singles: 1 (2016 French Open)
Sweden
- Björn Borg – men's singles: 11 (1974 French Open)
- Mats Wilander – men's singles: 7 (1982 French Open) / men's doubles: 1 (1986 Wimbledon)
- Anders Järryd – men's doubles(†): 8 (1983 French Open)
- Hans Simonsson – men's doubles: 1 (1983 French Open)
- Stefan Edberg – men's singles: 6 (1985 Australian Open) / men's doubles: 3 (1987 Australian Open)
- Joakim Nyström – men's doubles: 1 (1986 Wimbledon)
- Jonas Björkman – men's doubles(†): 9 (1998 Australian Open)
- Thomas Johansson – men's singles: 1 (2002 Australian Open)
- Simon Aspelin – men's doubles: 1 (2007 US Open)
- Robert Lindstedt – men's doubles: 1 (2014 Australian Open)
Switzerland
- Heinz Günthardt – men's doubles: 2 (1981 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1985 French Open)
- Jakob Hlasek – men's doubles: 1 (1992 French Open)
- Marc Rosset – men's doubles: 1 (1992 French Open)
- Martina Hingis – women's singles: 5 (1997 Australian Open) / women's doubles(†): 12 (1996 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 4 (2006 Australian Open)
- Roger Federer – men's singles(†): 17 (2003 Wimbledon)
- Stan Wawrinka - men's singles: 3 (2014 Australian Open)
Ukraine
- Alona Bondarenko – women's doubles: 1 (2008 Australian Open)
- Kateryna Bondarenko – women's doubles: 1 (2008 Australian Open)
United Kingdom
- Ann Haydon – women's singles: 1 (1969 Wimbledon) / women's doubles: 2 (1968 French Open)
- Peter Curtis – mixed doubles: 1 (1968 US Open)
- Virginia Wade – women's singles: 3 (1968 US Open) / women's doubles: 4 (1973 Australian Open)
- Roger Taylor – men's doubles: 2 (1971 US Open)
- Susan Barker – women's singles: 1 (1976 French Open)
- John Lloyd – mixed doubles: 3 (1982 French Open)
- Jeremy Bates – mixed doubles: 2 (1987 Wimbledon)
- Joanna Durie – mixed doubles: 2 (1987 Wimbledon)
- Jamie Murray – mixed doubles: 1 (2007 Wimbledon) / men's doubles: 1 (2016 Australian Open)
- Jonathan Marray – men's doubles: 1 (2012 Wimbledon)
- Andy Murray – men's singles: 3 (2012 US Open)
United States
- Billie Jean King – women's singles(†): 8 (1968 Wimbledon) / women's doubles: 10 (1968 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles(†): 7 (1970 French Open)
- Arthur Ashe – men's singles: 3 (1968 US Open) / men's doubles: 2 (1971 French Open)
- Mary-Ann Eisel – mixed doubles: 1 (1968 US Open)
- Robert Lutz – men's doubles: 5 (1968 US Open)
- Stan Smith – men's singles: 2 (1971 US Open) / men's doubles: 5 (1968 US Open)
- Marty Riessen – men's doubles: 2 (1971 French Open) / mixed doubles: 7 (1969 Australian Open)
- Jimmy Connors – men's singles: 8 (1974 Australian Open) / men's doubles: 2 (1973 Wimbledon)
- Chris Evert – women's singles: 18 (1974 French Open) / women's doubles: 3 (1974 French Open)
- Brian Gottfried – men's doubles: 3 (1975 French Open)
- Vitas Gerulaitis – men's singles: 1 (1977[Dec] Australian Open) / doubles: 1 (1975 Wimbledon)
- Alexander Mayer – men's doubles: 2 (1975 Wimbledon)
- Fred McNair – men's doubles: 1 (1976 French Open)
- Sherwood Stewart – men's doubles: 3 (1976 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1987 Australian Open)
- Mary Carillo – mixed doubles: 1 (1977 French Open)
- Gene Mayer – men's doubles: 2 (1978 French Open)
- Hank Pfister – men's doubles: 2 (1978 French Open)
- John McEnroe – men's singles: 7 (1979 US Open) / men's doubles: 9 (1979 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (1977 French Open)
- Martina Navratilova – women's singles: 18 (1978 Wimbledon) / women's doubles: 31 (1975 French Open) / mixed doubles: 9 (1985 French Open) — see also: Czechoslovakia
- Peter Fleming – men's doubles: 7 (1979 Wimbledon)
- Tracy Austin – women's singles: 2 (1979 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1980 Wimbledon)
- Barbara Jordan – women's singles: 1 (1979 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1983 French Open)
- Victor Amaya – men's doubles: 1 (1980 French Open)
- Kathryn Jordan – women's doubles(†): 6 (1980 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1986 French Open)
- Billy Martin – mixed doubles: 1 (1980 French Open)
- John Austin – mixed doubles: 1 (1980 Wimbledon)
- James Arias – mixed doubles: 1 (1981 French Open)
- Andrea Jaeger – mixed doubles: 1 (1981 French Open)
- Pamela Shriver – women's doubles: 21 (1981 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (1987 French Open)
- Ferdi Taygan – men's doubles: 1 (1982 French Open)
- Steve Denton – men's doubles: 1 (1982 US Open)
- Eliot Teltscher – mixed doubles: 1 (1983 French Open)
- Tom Gullikson – mixed doubles: 1 (1984 US Open)
- Kenneth Flach – men's doubles: 4 (1985 US Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1986 French Open)
- Robert Seguso – men's doubles: 4 (1985 US Open)
- Paul Annacone – men's doubles: 1 (1985 Australian Open)
- Zina Garrison – mixed doubles: 3 (1987 Australian Open)
- Rick Leach – men's doubles: 5 (1988 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 4 (1990 Wimbledon)
- Jim Pugh – men's doubles: 3 (1988 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 5 (1988 Australian Open)
- Gigi Fernández – women's doubles: 17 (1988 US Open)
- Robin White – women's doubles: 1 (1988 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1989 US Open)
- Michael Chang – men's singles: 1 (1989 French Open)
- Jim Grabb – men's doubles: 2 (1989 French Open)
- Patrick McEnroe – men's doubles: 2 (1989 French Open)
- Shelby Cannon – mixed doubles: 1 (1989 US Open)
- Pete Sampras – men's singles: 14 (1990 US Open)
- Patty Fendick – women's doubles: 1 (1991 Australian Open)
- Mary Joe Fernández – women's doubles: 2 (1991 Australian Open)
- Jim Courier – men's singles: 4 (1991 French Open)
- Richey Reneberg – men's doubles: 2 (1992 US Open)
- Luke Jensen – men's doubles: 1 (1993 French Open)
- Murphy Jensen – men's doubles: 1 (1993 French Open)
- Jonathan Stark – men's doubles: 1 (1994 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1995 Wimbledon)
- Patrick Galbraith – mixed doubles: 2 (1994 US Open)
- Jared Palmer – men's doubles: 2 (1995 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2002 Australian Open)
- Matt Lucena – mixed doubles: 1 (1995 US Open)
- Meredith McGrath – mixed doubles: 1 (1995 US Open)
- Chanda Rubin – women's doubles: 1 (1996 Australian Open)
- Monica Seles – women's singles: 1 (1996 Australian Open) — see also: Yugoslavia
- Lindsay Davenport – women's singles: 3 (1998 US Open) / women's doubles: 3 (1996 French Open)
- Lisa Raymond – women's doubles(†): 6 (2000 Australian Open) / mixed doubles: 5 (1996 US Open)
- Justin Gimelstob – mixed doubles: 2 (1998 Australian Open)
- Venus Williams – women's singles: 7 (2000 Wimbledon) / women's doubles(†): 13 (1999 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1998 Australian Open)
- Serena Williams – women's singles(†): 22 (1999 US Open) / women's doubles(†): 13 (1999 French Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (1998 Wimbledon)
- Corina Morariu – women's doubles: 1 (1999 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (2001 Australian Open)
- Alex O'Brien – men's doubles: 1 (1999 US Open)
- Donald Johnson – men's doubles: 1 (2001 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (2000 Wimbledon)
- Kimberly Po-Messerli – mixed doubles: 1 (2000 Wimbledon)
- Jennifer Capriati – women's singles: 3 (2001 Australian Open)
- Mike Bryan – men's doubles(†): 16 (2003 French Open) / mixed doubles: 3 (2002 US Open)
- Bob Bryan – men's doubles(†): 16 (2003 French Open) / mixed doubles: 7 (2003 US Open)
- Andy Roddick – men's singles: 1 (2003 US Open)
- Liezel Huber – women's doubles: 2 (2008 US Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2009 French Open) — see also: South Africa
- Carly Gullickson – mixed doubles: 1 (2009 US Open)
- Travis Parrott – mixed doubles: 1 (2009 US Open)
- Vania King – women's doubles: 2 (2010 Wimbledon)
- Scott Lipsky – mixed doubles: 1 (2011 French Open)
- Melanie Oudin – mixed doubles: 1 (2011 US Open)
- Jack Sock – men's doubles: 1 (2014 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles: 1 (2011 US Open)
- Bethanie Mattek-Sands – mixed doubles: 1 (2012 Australian Open)
Uruguay
- Fiorella Bonicelli – women's doubles: 1 (1976 French Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (1975 French Open)
- Pablo Cuevas – men's doubles: 1 (2008 French Open)
Yugoslavia
- Nikola Pilić – men's doubles: 1 (1970 US Open)
- Slobodan Živojinović – men's doubles: 1 (1986 US Open)
- Monika Seleš – women's singles: 8 (1990 French Open) — see also: United States
Zimbabwe
- Byron Black – men's doubles: 1 (1994 French Open)
- Wayne Black – men's doubles: 2 (2001 US Open) / mixed doubles: 2 (2002 French Open)
- Kevin Ullyett – men's doubles: 2 (2001 US Open) / mixed doubles: 1 (2002 Australian Open)
- Cara Black – women's doubles: 5 (2004 Wimbledon) / mixed doubles(†): 5 (2002 French Open)
See also
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