Find out who has achieved the most wins at the French Open in the Open Era.
It's of little surprise that the King of Clay tops the charts and Rafael Nadal's impeccable record on the courts of Roland Garros is unlikely to ever be matched. The Spaniard boasts an 112-4 record at the French Open, losing only in 2009, 2015, 2021 and 2024.
Novak Djokovic's progression to the quarter-finals of the 2025 French Open ensured he achieved another Grand Slam milestone with a century of victories at Roland Garros.
The Serbian has reached the last eight of the tournament in 19 of his 21 appearances, winning the French Open on three occasions.
Roger Federer chalked up 73 wins in the French Open, despite only claiming the clay Grand Slam title once in his illustrious career.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion boasted a win-loss record of 73-17 at Roland Garros.
Steffi Graf holds the women's record for most wins at the French Open and boasts an 89% win percentage from her 16 entries in the event.
Graf reached the final at Roland Garros in eight of the 10 years from 1987, winning on five occasions before sealing her final Grand Slam triumph in 1999.
Despite winning the most French Open titles of any female player, Chris Evert ranks second on the all-time list of match wins with 72.
The American, who boasts a win-loss record of 72-6 in the French Open, was absent from the clay Grand Slam for three consecutive years from 1976.
Three-time French Open champion Arantxa Sánchez Vicario participated in 16 tournaments at Roland Garros and failed to reach the quarter-finals on only three occasions.
The Spaniard's French Open triumphs are sporadic compared to the aforementioned duo of Graf and Evert, with Sánchez Vicario emerging victorious in 1989, 1994 and 1998.