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Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

The Wimbledon 2025 has already commenced from 30th June, whereas the finals are on 13th July. Just like the previous years, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is the venue for all the matches of Wimbledon this time too. There are a lot of great players to lift the Wimbledon title. Surely, when we talk about the Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles, you can’t take your eyes off Roger Federer.

Basically, the last two editions of Wimbledon have been won by the Spanish superstar, Carlos Alcaraz. All the eyes are on him, will he make a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles? There are players such as Roger Federer, Pete Sampras, William Renshaw, and many more who have done it already.

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Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

It is always tough to bring out the top players from the game, as there are many players who have made this game beautiful. Let us have a look at the Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles on the basis of the most titles the players have won:

Roger Federer (8 titles)

The Swiss tennis player, after winning the Wimbledon title in 2017, became the player with the most titles in the history of Wimbledon. He also holds the record for the oldest player to win the Wimbledon title.

Roger Federer (8 titles): Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

Roger Federer won five back-to-back titles from 2003 to 2007. He has won eight finals in the twelve he played, which is a record in itself.

Pete Sampras (7 titles)

Sampras has played seven finals and has a 100% record as he won all of them, which makes it seven Wimbledon titles for him. He also had done the threepeat twice (1993 to 1995 and 1997 to 2000).

Pete Sampras (7 titles): Wimbledon

The final in 1999 was one of the perfect finals as he won the game without making a single error.

Novak Djokovic (7 titles)

He won his first Wimbledon title in 2011 and, since then, has been a consistent performer in the competition. Novak Djokovic has won back-to-back titles three times in his career at Wimbledon.

Novak Djokovic (7 titles): Wimbledon

Novak has also played in the last six finals out of the seven. This can be the year when he can break many records if he wins Wimbledon 2025.

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William Renshaw (7 titles)

Starting from 1881 to 1886, William Renshaw has won back to back six Wimbledon titles. He is the only player to win the men’s singles a total of six times consecutively. His seventh title came in 1889. Along with the singles titles, he also has five doubles titles to his name, along with his partner and twin, Ernest Renshaw.

William Renshaw (7 titles): Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles
Laurence Doherty (5 titles)

He has won a total of five Wimbledon titles, starting from 1902, and the last was in 1906. Laurence Doherty, along with his brother, has a total of eight doubles titles too.

Laurence Doherty (5 titles): Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

He won five back-to-back titles in the Amateur Era editions. When we combined both his titles (singles and doubles), he has a total of 13 Wimbledon titles.

Bjorn Borg (5 titles)

Bjorn Borg’s first Wimbledon title came in 1976 when Bjorn Borg defeated Ilie Nastase in the final. His last and fifth title came in 1980, which was one of the best finals against John McEnroe.

Bjorn Borg (5 titles): Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

In between, he was unstoppable as he had three titles, which made it five consecutive titles from 1976 to 1980.

Reginald Doherty (4 titles)
Reginald Doherty (4 titles): Top 7 Wimbledon Champions in Men’s Singles

He is the brother of Laurence Doherty. Reginald Doherty had one Wimbledon title less than his brother, as he had four in his bag. He and his brother also won 8 doubles titles together, which makes his Wimbledon title count 12. His first title came in 1897, whereas his fifth title came in 1900.

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