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Which tennis player has won the most Roland Garros?


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All tennis players want to win at Roland Garros and the more times, the better. 61 tennis players different have conquered it. It is a special tournament, possibly the most prestigious on the circuit. But a trophy of such caliber can only be kept in the showcases of the best.

This Sunday the new champion of the tournament will be decided. There are only two tennis players left who will bid for the ‘Musketeers Cup’. Casper Ruud and
Rafael Nadal, the undisputed king of Paris. Because the Spanish is intractable when he lands in the French capital. He is the Grand Slam favorite of his and the statistics show it.

Nadal has sank his teeth into the gala salad bowl no more and no less than thirteen times, the last time being 2020

who got it. Last course, Novak Djokovic He dropped him from the tournament in the semifinals and prevented the Balearic from winning the fourteenth title on the clay of Paris.

The second tennis player with the best track record at Roland Garros is the French Max Decugis, with eight titles. The podium is closed by the Swedish Bjorn Borgwhich has six trophies.

You have to go down to twelfth place to find a tennis player on the current circuit, and it is precisely Djokovic who occupies that position, with two tournaments won in his record.

Other Spaniards who are on the privileged list of winners of the contest are Sergi Bruguera (2), Manolo Santana (2), Juan Carlos Ferrero (1), Andrés Gimeno (1), Carlos Moyá (1) and Albert Costa (1) .

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Roland Garros titles

  1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) – 13
  2. Max Decugis (France) – 8
  3. Bjorn Borg (Sweden) – 6
  4. Henri Cochet (France) – 5
  5. Andre Vacherot (France) – 4
  6. Paul Ayme (France) – 4
  7. Maurice Germot (France) – 3
  8. Rene Lacoste (France) – 3
  9. Mats Wilander (Sweden) – 3
  10. Ivan Lendl (USA)- 3
  11. Gustavo Kuerten (Brazil) – 3
  12. Novak Djokovic (Serbia)2
  13. Jaroslav Drobný (Czechoslovakia) – 2
  14. Andre Gobert (France) – 2
  15. Jean Borotra (France) – 2
  16. Nicola Pietrangeli (Italy) – 2
  17. Gottfried von Cramm (Germany) – 2
  18. Ken Rosewall (Australia) – 2
  19. Rod Laver (Australia) – 2
  20. Roy Emerson (Australia) – 2
  21. Jim Courier (USA) – 2
  22. Sergi Bruguera (Spain) – 2
  23. Frank Parker (USA) – 2
  24. Tony Trabert (USA) – 2
  25. Manuel Santana (Spain) – 2
  26. Jan Kodes (Czechoslovakia) – 2
  27. Roger Federer (Switzerland) – 1
  28. Guillermo Vilas (Argentina) – 1
  29. Jean Samazeuih (France) – 1
  30. Sven Davidson (Sweden) – 1
  31. Tony Rocher (Australia) – 1
  32. Andre Agassi (USA) – 1
  33. Jean Schopfer (France) – 1
  34. Laurent Riboulet (France) – 1
  35. Francois Blanchy (France) – 1
  36. Jack Crawford (Australia) – 1
  37. Fred Perry (UK) – 1
  38. Budge Patty (USA) – 1
  39. Ilie Nastase (Romania) – 1
  40. Michael Chang (USA) – 1
  41. Juan Carlos Ferrero (Spain) – 1
  42. Stanislas Wawrinka (Switzerland) – 1
  43. H. Briggs (UK) – 1
  44. Michel Vacherot (France) – 1
  45. Henner Henkel (Germany) – 1
  46. Donald Budge (USA) – 1
  47. Marcel Bernard (France) – 1
  48. Jozsef Asboth (Hungary) – 1
  49. Lew Hoad (Australia) – 1
  50. Mervyn Rose (Australia) – 1
  51. Fred Stolle (Australia) – 1
  52. Andres Gimeno (Spain) – 1
  53. Adriano Panatta (Italy) – 1
  54. Yannick Noah (France) – 1
  55. Andres Gomez (Ecuador) – 1
  56. Thomas Muster (Austria) – 1
  57. Yevgeny Kafelnivok (Russia) – 1
  58. Carlos Moya (Spain) – 1
  59. Albert Costa (Spain) – 1
  60. Gaston Gaudio (Argentina) – 1
  61. Don McNeill (USA) – 1

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