The 9 active ATP players with multiple grass-court titles: Novak Djokovic No 1, Carlos Alcaraz with 4

Ewan West
Pictured: Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz
Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz celebrate grass-court titles

Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz feature among the active ATP players with the most titles at tournaments on grass.

Besides Wimbledon, the most prestigious grass-court titles on offer in men’s tennis are the two ATP 500s: the Queen’s Club Championships and the Halle Open.

There are also four current ATP 250 events played on grass: Stuttgart, Rosmalen, Eastbourne and Mallorca.

Here are the nine active ATP players who have won at least two grass-court singles titles.

=6. Tallon Griekspoor – 2

Tallon Griekspoor became the latest current player to win multiple grass tournaments with his victory at the 2025 Mallorca Championships, where he downed Corentin Moutet in the final.

The Dutchman overcame Jordan Thompson to claim his maiden grass-court title on home soil at the 2023 Libema Open in Rosmalen.

=6. Alexander Bublik – 2

Alexander Bublik has won both of his grass-court titles at the Halle Open, where he saw off Andrey Rublev in the 2023 final and Daniil Medvedev in the 2025 final.

The Russian-born Kazakh is also a two-time runner-up on the grass courts of the Hall of Fame Open in Newport (2019 and 2022).

=6. Alex de Minaur – 2

Alex de Minaur defeated Lorenzo Sonego in the final of the 2021 Eastbourne International to win his first title on grass.

The Australian secured his most recent ATP title on grass in Rosmalen in 2024, beating Sebastian Korda in the championship match. He was also a runner-up to Carlos Alcaraz at the 2023 Queen’s Club Championships.

=6. Adrian Mannarino – 2

Adrian Mannarino won his first-ever career title on grass at the 2019 Rosmalen Championships, beating Jordan Thompson in the final.

The Frenchman downed Alex Michelsen to triumph in Newport in 2023, while he has also lost in three grass finals: Antalya in 2017 and 2018; Mallorca in 2023.

5. Marin Cilic – 3

Marin Cilic has collected two of his three grass-court trophies at the Queen’s Club Championships, defeating David Nalbandian (by default) in 2012 and Novak Djokovic in 2018.

The Croatian overcame Felix Auger-Aliassime to win his latest grass title in Stuttgart in 2021, while he has fallen in three finals on the surface: Queen’s in 2013 and 2017; Wimbledon in 2017.

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=3. Carlos Alcaraz – 4

Carlos Alcaraz has won all four of the grass-court title matches he has reached to date, having triumphed twice at both Queen’s and Wimbledon.

The Spaniard saw off de Minaur (2023) and Jiri Lehecka (2025) in his finals at Queen’s, while he beat Djokovic in back-to-back Wimbledon championship matches in 2023 and 2024.

=3. Matteo Berrettini – 4

Matteo Berrettini is a two-time champion at both the Stuttgart Open and the Queen’s Club Championships, while he was a Wimbledon finalist in 2021 and a Stuttgart runner-up in 2024.

In his Queen’s finals, Berrettini prevailed against Cameron Norrie and Filip Krajinovic in 2021 and 2022 respectively. The Italian beat Auger-Aliassime in the 2019 Stuttgart final before adding his second title at the event when he saw off Andy Murray in 2022.

2. Taylor Fritz – 5

Taylor Fritz has won four of his grass titles in Eastbourne, where he defeated Sam Querrey (2019), Maxime Cressy (2022), Max Purcell (2024) and Jenson Brooksby (2025) in the finals.

The American, who is unbeaten in grass-court title matches, claimed his other trophy on the surface at the 2025 Stuttgart Open by beating Alexander Zverev.

1. Novak Djokovic – 8

Novak Djokovic has secured seven of his grass-court crowns at Wimbledon, having seen off Rafael Nadal (2011), Roger Federer (2014, 2015 and 2019), Kevin Anderson (2018), Matteo Berrettini (2021) and Nick Kyrgios (2022) in the finals.

The Serbian triumphed against Gael Monfils for his other grass title at the 2017 Eastbourne Open, while he is also a three-time Wimbledon runner-up (2013, 2023 and 2024), and he has lost two finals at Queen’s (2008 and 2018) and one in Halle (2009).

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