Wimbledon Records

Wimbledon Overall Records


Wimbledon Men's Records


Winner of most Gentlemen's Singles titles

(8) Roger Federer


Winner of most consecutive Gentlemen's Singles titles

(5) Roger Federer; (5) Björn Borg


Winner of most Gentlemen's Doubles titles

(9) Todd Woodbridge

Winner of most consecutive Gentlemen's Doubles titles

(5) Reginald Doherty & Laurence Doherty,and Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde

Winner of most Mixed Doubles titles

(4) Ken Fletcher & Vic Seixas, and Owen Davidson & Leander Paes


Winner of most Championships (total: singles, doubles, mixed)

(13) Laurence Doherty; (10) Todd Woodbridge


Women's Records at Wimbledon


Winner of most Ladies' Singles titles

(9) Martina Navratilova


Winner of most consecutive Ladies' Singles titles

(6) Martina Navratilova


Winner of most Ladies' Doubles titles

(12) Elizabeth Ryan; (7) Martina Navratilova


Winner of most consecutive Ladies' Doubles titles

(4) Martina Navratilova, Pam Shriver, and Natasha Zvereva


Winner of most Mixed Doubles titles

(7) Elizabeth Ryan; (4) Martina Navratilova


Winner of most Championships (total: singles, doubles, mixed)

(19) Elizabeth Ryan; (20) Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King


Miscellaneous


Career match winning performance men’s singles

(92.72%) Björn Borg


Career match winning performance women’s singles

(90.36%) Steffi Graf


Won title without losing a set (men) singles

(8-0) Frank Hadow, Don Budge,

(21-0) Tony Trabert, Chuck McKinley, Björn Borg,

(20-0) Roger Federer

Most games won in a final

(33) Andy Roddick


Most matches played (men)

(223) Jean Borotra


Most consecutive Wimbledons played (men)

(30) Arthur Gore


Most matches played (women)

(326) Martina Navratilova


Most consecutive Wimbledons played (women)

(26) Virginia Wade


Loser of most singles finals (men or women)

(7) Blanche Bingley Hillyard, and Chris Evert


Lowest-ranked winner (men or women)

(125th) Goran Ivanišević

Wildcard winner (men or women)

Goran Ivanišević


Lowest-ranked winner (women)

(31st) Venus Williams


Youngest winner (men)

Boris Becker (17 years, 228 days)


Youngest winner (Ladies' Singles)

Lottie Dod (15 years, 285 days)


Youngest winner (Ladies' Doubles)

Martina Hingis (16 years, 177 days)


Oldest winner (men)

Arthur Gore ( 41 years. 182 days)


Winners of both junior boys' and senior men's singles

Björn Borg, Pat Cash, Stefan Edberg, Roger Federer

Winners of both junior girls' and senior women's singles

Karen Hantze, Ann Haydon, Martina Hingis, Amelie Mauresmo

Longest men's final by time

(4hrs 48mins) Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal


Longest men's match by time

(11hrs 5mins) John Isner vs Nicolas Mahut


Longest men's final by games

(77 games) Roger Federer vs Andy Roddick


Longest men's match by games

(183 games) John Isner vs Nicolas Mahut

Longest women's final by time

(2hrs 45mins) Lindsay Davenport vs Venus Williams

Longest women's match by time

(3hrs 45mins) Chanda Rubin vs Patricia Hy-Boulais

Longest women's final by games

(46 games) Margaret Court vs Billie-Jean King


Set won without losing a point (golden set)

Yaroslava Shvedova (3rd round vs Italy S Errani, 1st set)


Day Twelve: The Championships - Wimbledon 2015




FAQs

Who has won Wimbledon the most?

Martina Navratilova has won the most number of Wimbledon titles: 9. This is among women. In the men's category, Roger Federer, Pete Sampras, and William Renshaw have won 7 titles each.

How many Wimbledon titles has Serena won?

Serena Williams has won women's Singles titles at Wimbledon seven times. She holds a total of 23 Grand Slam titles.

Who has more Wimbledon titles between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic?

Roger Federer has won 8 Wimbledon titles, while Novak Djokovic has won seven.

What was the longest match in the history of Tennis?

In 2018, at Wimbledon, Tennis players John Isner and Nicolas Mahut played an 11-hour 5-minute match, that lasted for three days. Isner won by 70-68.

Who is the youngest player in the history of Tennis?

Martina Hingins, a Swiss professional Tennis player, became the youngest tennis player to win a Grand Slam title in women's singles at the age of 16 in 1996.