Records
Record | Player | Titles/Record |
---|---|---|
Most Men's Singles titles | Roger Federer | 5 |
Most consecutive Men's Singles titles | Raymond D. Little, Beals Wright, Robert LeRoy, and Bobby Riggs | 3 |
Most Women's Singles titles | Ruth Sanders Cordes and Clara Louise Zinke | 5 |
Most consecutive Women's Singles titles | Ruth Sanders Cordes, May Sutton, and Clara Louise Zinke | 3 |
Most Men's Doubles titles | Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde | 4 |
Most Women's Doubles titles | Clara Louise Zinke | 6 |
Most consecutive Women's Doubles titles | Martha Kinsey and Clara Louise Zinke | 4 |
Most Men's Titles | Raymond D. Little | 11 |
Most Women's Titles | Clara Louise Zinke | 12 |
Most Men's Finals Appearances (all events) | William Talbert | 14 |
Most Women's Finals Appearances (all events) | Clara Louise Zinke | 18 |
No. 1 Seeds Winning Men's Title (seeding began 1927) | 38 | |
No. 1 Seeds Winning Women's Title (since 1927) | 27 | |
Most Times Seeded No. 1, men (since 1927) | Roger Federer | 7 |
Most Times Seeded No. 1, women (since 1927) | Pauline Betz | 4 |
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