Who holds the most records in tennis?

Most Singles Titles

Throughout the history of tennis there have been lot’s of legends but nobody has one more than Jimmy Connors with a ATP World Tour-era leading tallies of 1,256 match wins and 109 titles. Rodger Federer is close behind at 99 career titles.

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Similarly one may ask, what is the longest point in tennis history?

The longest, as some have pointed out, in professional competition was the 643-stroke rally between Vicki Nelson and Jean Hepner on Sept. 24, 1984, at a Virginia Slims tournament in Richmond,VA,USA.

Consequently, who holds the record for most professional tennis championships? John McEnroe won the most titles overall. Jimmy Connors won the most singles titles. Bob and Mike Bryan won 119 doubles titles together.

Hereof, who has more titles Nadal or Federer?

Nadal leads 6–0 at the French Open and 3–1 at the Australian Open, while Federer leads 3–1 at Wimbledon. The two have yet to meet in the US Open. Both players rank first on the men’s all-time list for the most Grand Slam titles with 20 titles (alongside Novak Djokovic), and hold numerous other records between them.

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