A Tour Richer in Grand Slam Champions Than Ever

Seven active ATP players have now won at least one Grand Slam title, a number boosted by Alexander Zverev's long-awaited major breakthrough at Roland Garros in 2026. That milestone provided fresh context for looking at who has accumulated the most hardware across an entire career on tour. The results reveal a mix of generational talents and veteran survivors who have quietly built remarkable resumes.

Carlos Alcaraz ranks third among active players by titles won, sitting behind only a pair of seasoned veterans in the overall standings. Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic frequently dominate the conversation around the current ATP Tour, but the full list reminds fans that longevity and consistency matter just as much as headline-grabbing runs.

Veterans Who Built Quietly Impressive Collections

Stan Wawrinka, planning to retire at the end of 2026, checks in at eighth on the list with 16 career titles. His haul includes three Grand Slams, the Australian Open in 2014, Roland Garros in 2015, and the US Open in 2016, all earned during the era dominated by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Djokovic. His last title arrived at the Geneva Open in 2017.

Andrey Rublev slots in at seventh with 18 titles, including Masters victories at Monte Carlo in 2023 and Madrid in 2024, though a Grand Slam title has remained elusive. Marin Cilic sits sixth with 21 career titles, anchored by his 2014 US Open championship. The Croatian veteran has continued competing against top opposition, proving age is not always a barrier at the highest level.

TennisDraw users tracking this era's bracket storylines will find plenty of historical context in these rankings when making their next round of predictions.