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Here is a list of leading men's grand slam winners

January 29, 2017 21:34 IST

List of leading men's grand slam singles title winners after Roger Federer beat Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final on Sunday.

18 - Roger Federer (Switzerland) - Australian Open (5), French Open (1), Wimbledon (7), US Open (5)

Switzerland's Roger Federer poses with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after winning the 2017 Australian Open final against Spain's Rafael Nadal at Melbourne Park on Sunday

IMAGE: Switzerland's Roger Federer poses with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after winning the 2017 Australian Open final against Spain's Rafael Nadal at Melbourne Park on Sunday. Photograph: Jack Thomas/Getty Images

14 - Rafael Nadal (Spain) - Australian Open (1), French Open (9), Wimbledon (2), US Open (2)

Rafael Nadal on winning the 2011 French Open title

IMAGE: Rafa Nadal poses with the trophy and the Spanish flag during the ceremony after defeating Federer during their men's final at the 2011 French Open. Photograph: Reuters

14 - Pete Sampras (United States) - Australian Open (2), Wimbledon (7), U.S. Open (5)

Pete Sampras kisses the trophy after winning the 1997 Wimbledon crown

IMAGE: Pete Sampras kisses the trophy after winning the 1997 Wimbledon crown. Photograph: Reuters

12 - Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - Australian Open (6), French Open (1), Wimbledon (3), US Open (2)

Serbia's Novak Djokovic kisses the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after winning the Australian Open men's singles final at Melbourne Park in January 2016

IMAGE: Serbia's Novak Djokovic kisses the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after winning the Australian Open men's singles final at Melbourne Park in January 2016. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

12 - Roy Emerson (Australia) - Australian Open (6), French Open (2), Wimbledon (2), US Open (2)

Australian tennis player Roy Emerson raises the men's singles trophy after beating fellow-Australian Fred Stolle in the 1965 Wimbledon final

IMAGE: Australian tennis player Roy Emerson raises the men's singles trophy after beating fellow-Australian Fred Stolle in the 1965 Wimbledon final. Photograph: Getty Images

11 - Rod Laver (Australia) - Australian Open (3), French Open (2), Wimbledon (4), U.S. Open (2)

Rod Laver of Australia lifts the men's singles trophy after beating Chuck McKinley of the United States in 1961

IMAGE: Rod Laver of Australia lifts the men's singles trophy after beating Chuck McKinley of the United States in 1961. Photograph: Getty Images

11 - Bjorn Borg (Sweden) - French Open (6), Wimbledon (5)

Bjorn Borg kisses the trophy after beating Ilie Nastase 6-4, 6-2, 9-7 to become Wimbledon champion in 1976

IMAGE: Bjorn Borg kisses the trophy after beating Ilie Nastase 6-4, 6-2, 9-7 to become Wimbledon champion in 1976. Photograph: Getty Images

10 - Bill Tilden (United States) - Wimbledon (3), US Open (7)

This picture clicked on 18th July 1935 shows 'Big Bill' Tilden, three-time Wimbledon men's singles champion in action

IMAGE: This picture clicked on 18th July 1935 shows 'Big Bill' Tilden, three-time Wimbledon men's singles champion in action. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images