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Stats En Stock STATS EN STOCK Les records du tennis (juin 2017) Si les records sont fait pour être battus, cela commence tout de même à devenir plus compliqué avec le temps. Pourtant, les Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer ou Novak Djokovic ont décidé de continuer à écrire l’histoire. TOURNOIS DU GRAND CHELEM (Open Australie, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon, US Open) Vainqueurs des 4 tournois la même année en simple (Grand Chelem) Maureen Connolly (1953) Donald Budge (1938) Margaret Smith Court (1970) Rod Laver (1962, 1969) Steffi Graf (1988) Maureen Connolly Margaret Smith Court Steffi Graf Donald Budge Rod Laver Vainqueurs des 4 tournois sur l’ensemble de la carrière (Grand Chelem) Femmes (10) : Maureen Connolly (USA, 1953). Doris Hart (USA, 1954). Shirley Fry (USA, 1957). Margaret Smith Court (Austr. 1963). Bille Jean King (USA, 1972). Chris Evert (USA, 1982). Martina Navratilova (USA, 1983). Steffi Graf (All. 1988). Serena Williams (USA, 2003). Maria Sharapova (Russie, 2012) Messieurs (8) : Fred Perry (Angl, 1935). Donald Budge (USA, 1938). Rod Laver (Austr. 1962). Roy Emerson (Austr. 1964). André Agassi (USA, 1999). Roger Federer (Suisse, 2009). Rafael Nadal (Espagne, 2010). Novak Djokovic (Serbie, 2016). Vainqueurs des 4 tournois la même année en double dames ou messieurs (Grand Chelem) Maria Bueno (1960) Frank Sedgman (1951) Martina Navratilova (1984) Ken McGregor (1951) Pam Shriver (1984) Martina Hingis (1998) Vainqueurs des 4 tournois la même année en double mixte (Grand Chelem) Margaret Smith Court (1970) Ken Fletcher (1963) Owen Davidson (1967) Sportivore n°2 Tennis – Vincent LAMOTTE – Juin 2017 Records de victoires en simple RG W US Aust Margaret Smith Court 11 5 3 5 24 (1960-1973) Serena Williams (USA) 7 3 7 6 23 (1999-2017) Steffi Graf (All.) 4 6 7 5 22 (1987-1999) Helen Wills (USA) 0 4 8 7 19 (1923-1938) RG W US Aust Chris Evert (USA) 2 7 3 6 (1974-1986) Roger Federer (Suisse) 18 5 1 7 5 Martina Navatilova 2003-2017 3 2 9 4 (1978-1990) Rafael Nadal 15 1 10 2 2 2005-2017 Pete Sampras (USA) 14 2 0 7 5 1990-2002 Billie Jean King (USA) Novak Djokovic (Serb.) 1 1 6 4 6 1 3 2 (1966-1975) 2008-2016 12 Suzanne Lenglen (Fr.) Roy Emerson (Austr.) 0 6 6 0 6 2 2 2 (1919-1926) 1961-1967 Bjorn Borg (Suède) 0 6 5 0 1974-1981 11 Rod Laver (Austr.) 3 2 4 2 1960-1969 Bill Tilden (USA) 10 0 0 3 7 1920-1930 Records de victoires en simple par tournoi 1 Margaret Smith Court (Aus) 11 Roy Emerson (Austr) 1 6 Open Australie 2 Serena Willaims (USA) 7 Novak Djokovic (Serbie) 3 Nacye Wynne (Austr) 6 3 Roger Federer (Suisse) 5 1 Chris Evert (USA) 7 1 Rafael Nadal (Esp) 10 Roland-Garros 2 Steffi Graf (All) 6 2 Björn Borg (Suède) 6 3 Margaret Court-Smith (Aus) 5 3 Henri Cochet (France) 4 1 Martina Navratilova (Tchec) 9 William Renshaw (Angl) Wimbledon 2 Helen Wills (USA) 8 1 Pete Sampras (USA) 7 3 Serena Williams (USA) 7 Roger Federer (Suisse) Chris Evert (USA) Jimmy Connors (USA) US Open 1 6 Serena Williams (USA) 1 Pete Sampras (USA) 5 (après 1968) 3 Steffi Graf (All) 5 Roger Federer (Suisse) Records de participation Dames : 1 Venus Williams (74, USA). 2 Amy Frazier (71, USA). 3 Martina Navratilova (67, USA) Messieurs : 1 Fabrice Santoro (70, France). 2 Roger Federer (69, Suisse). 3 Leyton Hewitt (66, Australie) Sportivore n°2 Tennis – Vincent LAMOTTE – Juin 2017 Records de victoires toutes épreuves confondues Tot Sim Dble Mix Tot Sim Dble Mix 1 Margaret Smith Court (Au) 64 24 19 21 1 Roy Emerson (Austr) 28 12 16 0 2 Martina Navratilova (US) 59 18 31 10 2 John Newcombe (Aus.) 26 7 17 2 Billie Jean King (USA) 12 16 11 3 Bob Bryan (USA) 23 0 16 7 3 39 Serena Williams (USA) 23 14 2 Todd Woodbridge (Aus) 0 16 6 4 22 5 Margaret Osborne (USA) 37 6 21 10 Frank Sedgman (Austr) 5 9 8 Durée de matches 11h05 John Isner bat Nicolas Mahut 4/6 6/3 7/6 6/7 70/68 (Wimbledon 2010) 6h33 Fabrice Santoro bat Arnaud Clément 6/4 6/3 6/7 3/6 16/14 (Roland Garros 2004) 5h53 Novak Djokovic bat Rafael Nadal 5/7 6/4 6/2 6/7 7/5 (Open d'Australie 2012) Finales consécutives 1 Martina Navratilova (USA) 14 1 Roger Federer (Suisse) 13 2 Steffi Graf (All) 9 2 Novak Djokovic (Serbie) 8 Demi-finales consécutives 1 Martina Navratilova (USA) 23 1 Roger Federer (Suisse) 20 2 Steffi Graf (All) 20 2 Novak Djokovic (Serbie) 11 (x2) TITRES ATP & WTA 1 Martina Navratilova (USA) 167 1 Jimmy Connors (USA) 109 2 Chris Evert (USA) 154 2 Ivan Lendl (Tchec) 94 3 Steffi Graf (All) 107 3 Roger Federer (Suisse) 91 4 Margaret Smith Court (Austr) 95 4 John McEnroe (USA) 77 5 Serena Williams (USA) 72 5 Rafael Nadal (Espagne) 74 CLASSEMENTS ATP & WTA (Record de semaines passées n°1) 1 Steffi Graf (All) 377 1 Roger Federer (Suisse) 302 2 Martina Navratilova (USA) 332 2 Pete Sampras (USA) 286 3 Serena Williams (USA) 320 3 Ivan Lendl (Tchec) 270 4 Chris Evert (USA) 260 4 Jimmy Connors (USA) 268 5 Martina Hingis (Suisse) 209 5 Novak Djokovic (Serbie) 223 Sportivore n°2 Tennis – Vincent LAMOTTE – Juin 2017 PRÉCOCITÉ ET LONGÉVITÉ Tracy Austin, USA, 14 ans (1977) Plus jeune vainqueur d'un Aaron Krickstein, USA, 16 ans et 2 tournoi ATP, WTA mois (1983) Billie Jean King, Australie, 39 ans et 7 Plus vieux vainqueur d’un Ken Rosewall, Australie, 43 ans (1977) mois (1983) tournoi ATP, WTA Martina Hingis, Suisse, Suisse, 16 ans Plus jeune vainqueur d'un Michael Chang, USA, 17 ans et 3 mois et 3 mois (Australie 1997) tournoi du grand chelem (Roland Garros 1989) Plus vieux vainqueur d’un Ken Rosewall, Australie, 37 ans et 2 tournoi du grand chelem mois (Australie 1972) Martina Hingis, Suisse, 16 ans et 6 Plus jeune joueur no 1 au Lleyton Hewitt, Australie, 20 ans et 8 mois (1997) classement ATP, WTA mois (2001) Serena Williams, USA, 35 ans et 4 Plus vieux joueur no 1 au André Agassi, USA, 33 ans et 3 mois mois (2017) classement ATP, WTA (2003) COUPE DAVIS (créée en 1900) / FED CUP (créée en 1963) Coupe Davis Victoires Finales Fed Cup Victoires Finales États-Unis 32 29 États-Unis 17 11 Australie 28 19 Tchécoslovaquie 10 1 Royaume-Uni 10 8 Australie 7 10 France 9 8 Espagne 5 6 Sportivore n°2 Tennis – Vincent LAMOTTE – Juin 2017 .
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