The following articles list tennis statistics:
- ATP World Tour records
- WTA Tour records
- Grand Slam (tennis)
- List of Grand Slam related tennis records
- List of non-Grand Slam tennis statistics and records
- Tennis Masters Series records and statistics
- ATP Current rankings
- WTA Current Rankings
- World number 1 male tennis player rankings
- World number 1 women tennis players
- List of Grand Slam Men's Singles champions
- List of Grand Slam Men's Doubles champions
- List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions
- List of Grand Slam Women's Doubles champions
- List of Grand Slam Mixed Doubles champions
- List of Grand Slam Boys' Singles champions
- List of Grand Slam Girls' Singles champions
- List of Grand Slam singles champions by country
- Chronological list of men's major tennis champions
- Chronological list of women's major tennis champions
- List of men's all-time pro tour statistics
- List of "Pro Slam" winners
- List of open era tennis records
- Tennis players with most titles since 1968
- Tennis Records Open Era (Singles Men)
- ATP Awards
- WTA Awards
- ITF World Champions
- List of Olympic medalists in tennis
- List of Davis Cup champions
- List of Fed Cup champions
- Age at winning first Major (men)
- Grand slam champions who saved match points (from 2000)
- Fastest recorded tennis serves
- Longest tennis match records
- Shortest tennis match records
- Tennis records relating to aces
- List of tennis rivalries
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