Most Grand Slam Doubles Titles (all-time)
Titles | Players |
---|---|
17 | John Newcombe |
16 | Roy Emerson, Todd Woodbridge |
14 | Adrian Quist |
13 | John Bromwich, Tony Roche |
12 | Mark Woodforde, Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan |
11 | Neale Fraser |
10 | Fred Stolle, Jacques Brugnon, Lawrence Doherty, Reginald Doherty |
9 | Bob Hewitt, Frank Sedgman, Jean Borotra, Ken Rosewall, John McEnroe, Jonas Björkman |
8 | Anders Järryd, George Lott, Lew Hoad, Daniel Nestor |
7 | Ken McGregor, John Fitzgerald, Peter Fleming, Vincent Richards, Leander Paes, |
6 | Bill Tilden, Fred Alexander, Gerald Patterson, Holcombe Ward, Jacco Eltingh, Jack Crawford, Jack Kramer, James Dwight, John Van Ryn, Paul Haarhuis, Richard Sears, Rod Laver, Max Mirnyi |
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