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Who has won most men's Grand Slam titles? Most Wimbledon titles? Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic

Two tallies that tennis fans keep a very close eye on remain: who has the most men's Grand Slam singles titles, and who has the most Wimbledon crowns? Following his incredible triumphs at both the Australian Open and the French Open, Rafael Nadal has pulled clear of his great rivals, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, with 22 Grand Slam singles titles to his name. Ad/> The Spaniard is looking to further extend his record number at Wimbledon this fortnight, while Djokovic will be desperate to claw back another and defend his title at SW19 at the same time.

WimbledonNadal overcomes brave Berankis and roof delay to march into round three2 HOURS AGO For Federer, it is a continued period of immense frustration as he battles back from injury with his focus in terms of Grand Slams having already shifted to 2023. Fans would love to see Nadal and Djokovic go head-to-head again at Wimbledon, just as they did at Roland-Garros when the 14-time champion in Paris fought his way to a hugely impressive victory.

While it has been a season to forget so far for Djokovic, who suffered a nightmare debacle in Melbourne in being sent home before the tournament had even begun, he will be as fired up as ever to go all the way on Centre Court. Here is the list of the most men's Grand Slam singles titles with eight players having reached double-figures: 22 — Rafael Nadal 20 — Novak Djokovic 20 — Roger Federer 14 — Pete Sampras 12 — Roy Emerson 11 — Rod Laver 11 — Bjorn Borg 10 — Bill Tilden 'It'd be very unique' — Djokovic on reunion with Federer, Nadal and Murray 'Closer to Djokovic' — Nadal has 'more chances' at Wimbledon than on hard courts, says coach 'Totally opposite' — McEnroe explains Nadal and Djokovic mindset differences As for Wimbledon,

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