Top 10 Greatest French Open Champions

Top 10 Greatest French Open Champions 

There is a lot to like about the French Open. The two-week tournament, also known as Roland Garros - a name that is inherited from the French aviator and fighter pilot in World War II.

And a lot of famous champions - - known as one of the most physically challenging tournaments in the world of tennis clay playing surface, the French Open has attracted a lot of attention to its 124 years history.

Historic winners from the current champions, the French Open has been won by a select few tennis players. In this post, we'll look at as well as the greatest number of French Open champion, has won quite a few leading players.

10 largest French Open champions

1. Margaret Court


Australian tennis player Margaret Court dominated world of women's tennis in the 1960s and 70s. The French Open is designed to perform well in a tournament of the best known champions of five wins.

Court won the French Open in 1962, 64, 69, 70 and 73. French Open, which include its impressive record of 24 Grand Slam singles and doubles victories won an astounding 40 Grand Slam in her career, is just a footnote .

2. Rafael Nadal


French, a fact that is supported by their outstanding record at the Open - Rafael Nadal knows how to play on a clay court. Nadal, who won a staggering nine times in the last ten years the French Open men's singles tournament victors.

Nadal wins 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, most recently in 2014. In 2013, he was the only failure in 2009 and replaced the Swiss superstar Roger Federer's Robin Söderling defeated in the singles final.

3. Chris Evert


Chris Evert the 1970s and 1980s the most famous and one of the most successful tennis players, won an incredible 18 Grand Slam singles champions during his career.

From 1974 to 1986, Evert won the tournament in 1974, received an impressive seven victories at the French Open, 75, 76, 79, 80, 83, 85 and June 86. The record stood for French Open win in 2013, it when was broken by Rafael Nadal.

4. Steffi Graf


Steffi Graf was one of the most well known names in women's tennis in the late 1980s and 1990s. The former world No. 1 won six French Open with victories in 1987, respectively, 88, 93, 95, 96 and 1999.

Margaret Court, who like to get a great deal out of the French Open, was an incredibly impressive record on a variety of surfaces Steffi Graf. In addition to winning the French Open, she won Wimbledon seven times during his tennis career.

5. Björn Borg


In 1983, before his surprise early retirement, Bjorn Borg was one of the most impressive players in men's tennis world. From 1974 to 1983 he played a great role in increasing the popularity of the 11 Grand Slam victories and tennis.

Borg, to win six French Open 1974, 75, 78, 79, 80 and walking away the winner in 81. In 1974 he won the championship became the youngest player to win the tournament after his 18th birthday just a few weeks a.

6. Monica Seles


After making his name as a record-breaking, Serbian Monica Seles 20 years old before three consecutive occasions (1990,91,92) after winning the Grand Slam French Open champions remarkable girl one.

As well as achievements of his treble, Seles runner-up, Spaniard Arantxa Sanchez Vicario in 1998. Eight years later, along comes a new, up and win the tournament as the upcoming 16 years old.

7. Gustavo Kuerten


That thrived on the dirt one player, Brazil's Gustavo Kuerten is remembered most for his French Open victories. Three-time winner of the tournament, Kuerten won his first trophy after his first French Open title, ATP Tour in 1997 increased significantly.

He then went on to win the trophy in 2000 and 2001, but most of these achievements was amazing Kuerten, are unable to find glory in the other three Grand Slam able to reach the quarter-finals in the United States due to the fact that Open and Wimbledon champion.

8. Martina Navratilova


Republic regarded by many as one of the greatest players only, 18-time Grand Slam winner Martina Navratilova two victories at the French Open in his decorated career that spans over 30 years (1982,84).

However, was overshadowed by the achievements desperate Navratilova at Roland Garros. It was room for more French Open titles, but Navratilova was very unfortunate for the young German Steffi Graf American Chris Evert and one and losing three finals against tight-knit.

9. Ivan Lendl


Players truly dominated the course of 1980, the Czech Republic Ivan Lendl won three French Open (1984, 86 & 87) and won nine of ten Grand Slam trophy during this decade.

In recent days we are, Lendl had died in the coaching capacity to help overcome their hoodoo grand slam with two years (2012-2014) of Scotland's Andy Murray and the US Open and Wimbledon the victories led him.

Lendl in the French Open final was played during his career and made it 4 was a chance of winning Roland Garros, but lost the 1985 final to Mats Wilander of Sweden by convincing manner.

10. Justine Henin


Not many players can say they have won every major Grand Slam by age 25, but Belgium's Justine Henin is an exception. Never mind all backed by 25 years old, Henan achievements luxury gift of an early retirement.

Henan was the French Open, won four of nine Grand Slam titles and is equipped and was skilled enough to perform the courts of all levels of its rivals. In fact, the successive three years of his victories in Roland Garros (2005, 06, 07) in 2003, came in with another success.

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