The 6 active ATP players to win a Grand Slam singles title: Novak Djokovic with 24, Carlos Alcaraz 2nd

Winning a Grand Slam singles title is one of the greatest achievements in tennis – though only a few active ATP Tour players can claim to have done just that.
With Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and Dominic Thiem retiring in 2024, there are only six men currently in action who have won at least one Grand Slam title across their careers.
Novak Djokovic – 24
Grand Slams: Australian Open x10, French Open x3, Wimbledon x7, US Open x4
No man in history has won more Grand Slam singles titles than Djokovic, and he now has a massive cushion over the rest of the field following Nadal’s retirement.
Djokovic’s major haul started at the 2008 Australian Open and he won his 24th and most recent Slam at the 2023 US Open, though he will be looking to capture a historic 25th title in 2025.
The Serbian’s most successful major is the Australian Open, where he holds a record 10 titles, closely followed by Wimbledon – which he has won seven times.
Djokovic is the only man to have won all four majors on at least three separate occasions.
Carlos Alcaraz – 4
Grand Slams: Wimbledon x2, French Open x1, US Open x1
Despite being only 21 and winning his first major just over two years ago, Alcaraz is now second among active ATP players in terms of Grand Slams won.
The Spaniard was just 19 when he won his first major at the US Open in 2022, and he backed that up by winning his first Wimbledon title less than a year later in 2023.
2024 saw Alcaraz capture his first title at Roland Garros before successfully defending his SW19 title, with the 21-year-old holding an impressive 4-0 record in major finals.
Alcaraz will look to complete the Career Grand Slam in Melbourne next season.
Stan Wawrinka – 3
Grand Slams: Australian Open x1, French Open x1, US Open x1
Former world No 3 Wawrinka may no longer be at the peak of his powers but he was a formidable competitor in his prime and broke through the ‘Big Three’s’ dominance to win three Slam titles.
The Swiss shocked the tennis world with his first Grand Slam triumph at the Australian Open title in 2014 and proved that was no fluke by triumphing at Roland Garros the following season.
Wawrinka then won his third major in as many seasons in 2016, capturing the US Open title at Flushing Meadows.
Approaching his 40th birthday, Wawrinka has received a wildcard for the 2025 Australian Open.
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Jannik Sinner – 2
Grand Slams: Australian Open x1, US Open x1
The newest member of the Grand Slam club, current ATP world No 1 Sinner won his first two Grand Slam titles across a dominant 2024 season.
Sinner became the first Italian – male or female – to triumph at the Australian Open in January, before becoming the first man from his country to lift the US Open title back in September.
The 23-year-old will look to defend both titles in 2025 and break new ground at the French Open and Wimbledon.
Daniil Medvedev – 1
Grand Slams: US Open x1
One of just three Russian men in history to lift a Grand Slam singles title, former world No 1 Medvedev won his first Slam at the US Open three years ago.
Medvedev beat Djokovic in straight sets to end the Serbian’s dream of a Calendar Grand Slam in 2021, lifting the title after previously losing the 2019 final in New York.
Outside of his one major victory, the 28-year-old was the US Open runner-up in 2019 and 2023 and is a three-time finalist at the Australian Open.
Marin Cilic – 1
Grand Slams: US Open x1
Cilic became the lowest-ranked player in history to win an ATP Tour title in 2024, a decade on from the crowning moment of his career in New York.
The former world No 3 shocked the tennis world with an epic run to the US Open title in 2014, stunning Roger Federer in the last before beating Kei Nishikori in the final.
Cilic would reach further finals at Wimbledon in 2017 and the Australian Open in 2018, losing to Federer in both matches.