Ask any tennis fan to rate the top 11 tennis players of all time, and you're in for a long discussion.

But according to 2020 tennis ranking News trands make top 11 tennis player list for you 

It is difficult to base statistics alone because modern equipment, technology and training are different, some players master the grass while others conquer the soil, and the Open era began only in 1968.

Still, we're up to the challenge, so we're up against the biggest men's tennis players.

11. Andy Roddick Tennis Player

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Andy Roddick Tennis Player


Andy Roddick was ranked number one on the junior tennis circuit before becoming a pro in 2000. At the age of 21, Roddick peaked at number one in the world. He deserves a place in our top 25 for winning 32 singles titles, but his contradictory performance and single Grand Slam win prevents him from reaching any heights.

10. Jim Courier Tennis Player

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Jim Courier Tennis Player

The United States had high hopes for Jim Courier in the early '90s, and he did not give up. In 1991, he won the French Open and reached the final of the US Open, and the following year he won the Australian Open and the French Open and won the Davis Cup between 1992 and 1993, spending 58 weeks as a world number one.
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09.Layton Hewitt Tennis Player


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Layton Hewitt Tennis Player

Leighton Hewitt, world number one in men's tennis in 2001 and 2002. He spent a total of 80 weeks at the top 10 in the O-spot, winning 30 titles and two Grand Slams. The Australian was a pious, versatile competition that may not have been as popular in his later days as his career, but he deserves the reputation of being part of a new wave of male tennis stars (and making a cap behind the court). For) one thing).

08. Guillermo Vilas Tennis Player

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Guillermo Vilas Tennis Player

Named the Young Bill of Pampas, Argentine Guillermo Vilas brought personality and spirit into the game in the 70's - as well as a strong left-wing service and unwavering strength of endurance, which made his favorite clay. Were the strongest on the surface. 1977 was the year of Vilas. He won 17 events, including two Grand Slams and a record 46 straight wins.

07. Gustav Quarten Tennis Player

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Gustav Quarten Tennis Player

Gustav Cuertan's career highlights 20 titles, three Grand Slams (French Open in 1997, 2000 and 2001) and a World No. 1 ranking in 2000. Dressed in shiny clothes, the heavyweight Brazilian retired in 2008 with multiple hips. Surgery, which has made its mark on the history of tennis in more than one way. Fans loved the game. He put his arm around his sleeve and, on one occasion, as he was about to win his third French Open, pulled a heart out of his red clay and lay down inside it.

06. Michael Chang Tennis Player

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Michael Chang Tennis Player

Michael Chang of the United States has won 34 titles and one Grand Slam during his career. At the 1989 French Open when he was just 17 years old. A fast, intelligent, tough competitor, Chang has never been in the top world rankings, but he was No. 2 in 1996 and earned his rightful place in the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2008.

05. Ilie Năstase Tennis Player

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Ilie Năstase Tennis Player


Ilie Năstase, a two-time Grand Slam winner (1972 US Open and 1973 French Open), led Romania to their first Davis Cup final in 1969 and ATP's new computer to be ranked No. 1 in 1973. Were the first players from the system. One of the game's hottest stars, he received an honor that no other tennis player in history could claim - the code of conduct was developed as a result of his conduct.

04. Andy Murray Tennis Player

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Andy Murray Tennis Player

Had it not been for the triple threat of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, Andy Murray would probably have won more Grand Slam titles under his belt. Still, Scotland's largest tennis export is three, and at one point it ranked first in the world. Ongoing injury has forced Murray to announce his retirement after Wimbledon 2019.

03. Matt Vallander Tennis Player

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Matt Vallander Tennis Player

Prior to joining Rafael Nadal, Matisse Valender was the only player to win at least two Grand Slams in three different levels (grass, mud and hard court). In fact, he won a total of seven. In 1988, the long-legged Sweden was number one in the world, this year winning its third Australian Open singles title by defeating Pete Cash in the final. He also won the French Open final against Henry Leconte and defeated Evan Lindell to win a Grand Slam.

02. Stephen Edberg Tennis Player

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Stephen Edberg Tennis Player

Stephen Edberg, the greatest man of the 80s and 90s, reached the finals of all four Grand Slams, winning the US Open twice and the Australian Open twice at Wimbledon. The Swedish star's slow kick service was his signature move. He bought the time to move on to the best position for the winner.

01. John Newcombe Tennis Player

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John Newcombe Tennis Player

John Newcomb was one of the few men to reach the World No. 1 rankings in both singles and doubles, a tennis power in the 1970s. The Australian won 17 doubles titles and seven singles titles, partly because of the extraordinary speed that led him across the court and partly because he had the best in the business. She had a sharp forehead.

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