Andre Agassi was one of the stand out tennis players of the 90s.He picked up an impressive 60 singles titles including eight Grand Slam titles
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John McEnroe was one of the best tennis players of the 80s. He went on to win a total of 77 singles titles and 78 doubles titles, including 7 Grand Slam singles titles
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Ivan Lendl also played a major role in tennis in the 80s. He clinched a staggering 94 singles titles including eight Grand Slam titles
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Jimmy Connors dominated tennis in the late 70s.He still holds the ATP record for most titles (109)and most matches won (1274) in the Open Era
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Bjorn Borg spent a total of 109 weeks at world no.1 and won 11 Grand Slam titles. The constant pressure led him to retire from tennis at the age of 26
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Rod Laver holds the record for most titles in tennis history, having won a breathtaking 198 titles including 6 Grand Slam titles pre 1968 and 5 Grand Slam titles during the Open Era.
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Pete Sampras was the most successful player of the '90s. He won a total of 64 singles titles, including a then-record 14 Grand Slam tournaments
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Rafael Nadal has won a total of 88 titles, including 20 Grand Slam titles. Throughout his career, Nadal has won 91.5 percent on clay, making him the undisputed king of clay.
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Novak Djokovic has won a total of 85 singles titles including a record equalling 20 Grand Slam titles. He’s also the first and only player to complete the Career Golden Masters
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Roger Federer has won a staggering 103 singles titles, the second most in the Open Era behind Jimmy Connors, including 20 Grand Slams