List of US Open singles finalists during the Open Era

The US Open is a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in the area of Flushing Meadows.[1] In 1968, this tournament became open to professionals and has been known since then as the US Open.[1] The person who has reached the finals for singles the most in tournament history is Serena Williams. Since 1999, Serena Williams has reached the final ten times and won six titles.[2] The two players who have won the most singles titles, with six titles each, are Serena Williams and Chris Evert.

US Open singles finalists
Location
Created1968
(54 finals, including 2021)
Men's most9: Novak Djokovic
Men's most consecutive8: Ivan Lendl
Women's most10: Serena Williams
Women's most consecutive6: Chris Evert
Most meetingsMen's (3 times):
Sampras vs. Agassi (3–0)
Nadal vs. Djokovic (2–1)
Women's (2 times):
Evert vs. Goolagong Cawley (2–0)
Evert vs. Mandlíková (2–0)
Navratilova vs. Evert (2–0)
Graf vs. Navratilova (1–1)
Graf vs. Seles (2–0)
Serena vs. Venus (1–1)
Serena vs. Azarenka (2–0)
Official website

The women who have reached the final at least four times during the Open Era are Billie Jean King, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Venus Williams, Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters.[2] In the seven years from 1968 through 1974, King appeared in four finals and won three titles.[2] Goolagong Cawley was the runner-up four consecutive years from 1973 through 1976.[2] In the ten years from 1975 through 1984, Evert reached nine finals and won six titles.[2] She reached six consecutive finals, and won five titles, between 1975 and 1980.[2] She reached three consecutive finals, and won one title, between 1982 and 1984.[2] Navratilova from 1981 through 1991 appeared in eight finals, and won four titles.[2] Graf twice appeared in four consecutive finals, the first in 1987-1990 when she won two titles and the second in 1993-1996 when she won three titles.[2] Seles reached four finals from 1991 through 1996, winning two consecutive titles in 1991 and 1992 but losing two consecutive finals in 1995 and 1996.[2] From 1997 through 2002, Venus Williams appeared in four finals and won two consecutive titles in 2000 and 2001.[2] Since 1999, Serena Williams has reached the final ten times and won six titles in 1999, 2002, 2008, 2012, 2013 and 2014.[2] During 2003 to 2010, Clijsters made the finals four times, winning in 2005, 2009, and 2010.

The men who have reached the final at least four times during the Open Era are Jimmy Connors, Björn Borg, John McEnroe, Ivan Lendl, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.[3] Connors reached five consecutive finals, and won three titles, from 1974 through 1978 before he won consecutive titles in 1982 and 1983.[3] Borg reached four finals in six years from 1976 through 1981 but lost all of them. McEnroe won three straight titles from 1979 through 1981 before he won another title in 1984 and was the runner-up in 1985.[3] Lendl reached eight consecutive finals, and won three titles, from 1982 through 1989. From 1990 through 2002, Sampras reached the final eight times and won five titles. In the 16 years from 1990 through 2005, Agassi reached six finals but won only two titles.[3] Federer has reached six consecutive finals and seven overall.[3] He won the first five finals before losing the last two.[3] Nadal reached the final three times in four years, beginning in 2010; winning twice in 2010 and 2013 while losing in 2011; and then won two more finals in 2017 and 2019.[3] Djokovic reached the final nine times and he won in three of those appearances, in 2011, 2015, and 2018.

Men

During the 54 times that this tournament has been held in the Open Era, 44 men have reached the US Open men's singles final.[3] The final has included men from 16 different nationalities, with most being from the United States although Sweden, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, Australia, Switzerland, Spain, and Serbia also have made significant contributions.[3]

  • W = Win
Novak Djokovic, a nine-time finalist (three wins).
Pete Sampras, an eight-time finalist (five wins).
Ivan Lendl, an eight-time finalist (three wins).
Jimmy Connors, a seven-time finalist (five wins).
Roger Federer, a seven-time finalist (five wins).
Country Player Finals Win-Loss Year(s)
 SRBNovak Djokovic 9 36 2007, 2010, 2011W, 2012, 2013, 2015W, 2016, 2018W, 2021
 USAPete Sampras 8 53 1990W, 1992, 1993W, 1995W, 1996W, 2000, 2001, 2002W
 CZSIvan Lendl 8 35 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985W, 1986W, 1987W, 1988, 1989
 USAJimmy Connors 7 52 1974W, 1975, 1976W, 1977, 1978W, 1982*, 1983W
  SUIRoger Federer 7 52 2004W, 2005W, 2006W, 2007W, 2008W, 2009, 2015
 USAAndre Agassi 6 24 1990, 1994W, 1995, 1999W, 2002, 2005
 USAJohn McEnroe 5 41 1979W, 1980W, 1981W, 1984W, 1985
 ESPRafael Nadal 5 41 2010W, 2011, 2013W, 2017W, 2019W
 SWEBjörn Borg 4 04 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
 SWEStefan Edberg 2 20 1991W, 1992W
 AUSPatrick Rafter 2 20 1997W, 1998W
 USAArthur Ashe 2 11 1968W, 1972
 AUSKen Rosewall 2 11 1970W, 1974
 SWEMats Wilander 2 11 1987, 1988W
 AUSLleyton Hewitt 2 11 2001W, 2004
 USAAndy Roddick 2 11 2003W, 2006
 UKAndy Murray 2 11 2008, 2012W
 ARGJuan Martín del Potro 2 11 2009W, 2018
 RUSDaniil Medvedev 2 11 2019, 2021W
 AUSTony Roche 2 02 1969, 1970
 CZSJan Kodeš 2 02 1971, 1973
 AUSRod Laver 1 10 1969W
 USAStan Smith 1 10 1971W
 ROUIlie Năstase 1 10 1972W
 AUSJohn Newcombe 1 10 1973W
 ESPManuel Orantes 1 10 1975W
 ARGGuillermo Vilas 1 10 1977W
 FRGBoris Becker 1 10 1989W
 RUSMarat Safin 1 10 2000W
 CROMarin Čilić 1 10 2014W
  SUIStan Wawrinka 1 10 2016W
 AUTDominic Thiem 1 10 2020W
 NEDTom Okker 1 01 1968
 USAVitas Gerulaitis 1 01 1979
 CZSMiloslav Mečíř 1 01 1986
 USAJim Courier 1 01 1991
 FRACédric Pioline 1 01 1993
 GERMichael Stich 1 01 1994
 USAMichael Chang 1 01 1996
 UKGreg Rusedski 1 01 1997
 AUSMark Philippoussis 1 01 1998
 USATodd Martin 1 01 1999
 ESPJuan Carlos Ferrero 1 01 2003
 JPNKei Nishikori 1 01 2014
 RSAKevin Anderson 1 01 2017
 GERAlexander Zverev 1 01 2020

Most recent final

Year Country Champion Country Runner-up
2021  RUS Daniil Medvedev  SRB Novak Djokovic

Multiple-time opponents in the Open Era

Opponents Record Finals meetings
Jimmy Connors Björn Borg 20 1976, 1978
John McEnroe Björn Borg 20 1980, 1981
Jimmy Connors Ivan Lendl 20 1982, 1983
Ivan Lendl John McEnroe 11 1984 (McEnroe), 1985 (Lendl)
Ivan Lendl Mats Wilander 11 1987 (Lendl), 1988 (Wilander)
Pete Sampras Andre Agassi 30 1990, 1995, 2002
Novak Djokovic Roger Federer 11 2007 (Federer), 2015 (Djokovic)
Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic 21 2010 (Nadal), 2011 (Djokovic), 2013 (Nadal)

Most consecutive finals in the Open Era

Player Number Years Results
Won Lost
Ivan Lendl819828935
Roger Federer620040951
Jimmy Connors519747832
Novak Djokovic420101313
John McEnroe319798130
Pete Sampras320000212
Tony Roche219697002
Björn Borg219808102
Jimmy Connors219828320
John McEnroe219848511
Mats Wilander219878811
Stefan Edberg219919220
Pete Sampras219929311
Andre Agassi219949511
Pete Sampras219959620
Patrick Rafter219979820
Rafael Nadal220101111
Novak Djokovic220151611

Bolded years^ indicates active or current streak

Women

During the 54 times that this tournament has been held in the Open Era, 43 women have reached the US Open women's singles final.[3] Women from the United States are by far the most numerous, although Australia, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Spain, Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, and Italy also have made significant contributions.[2]

  • * = Champion
Serena Williams, a ten-time finalist (six wins.
Chris Evert, a nine-time finalist (six wins).
Steffi Graf, an eight-time finalist (five wins).
Martina Navratilova, an eight-time finalist (four wins).
Country Player Finals Win-Loss Year(s)
 USA Serena Williams 10 6–4 1999*, 2001, 2002*, 2008*, 2011, 2012*, 2013*, 2014*, 2018, 2019
 USA Chris Evert 9 6–3 1975*, 1976*, 1977*, 1978*, 1979, 1980*, 1982*, 1983, 1984
 GER Steffi Graf 8 5–3 1987, 1988*, 1989*, 1990, 1993*, 1994, 1995*, 1996*
 USA[a] Martina Navratilova 8 4–4 1981, 1983*, 1984*, 1985, 1986*, 1987*, 1989, 1991
 USA Billie Jean King 4 3–1 1969, 1971*, 1972*, 1974*
 BEL Kim Clijsters 4 3–1 2003, 2005*, 2009*, 2010*
 YUG
 USA[b]
Monica Seles 4 2–2 1991*, 1992*, 1995, 1996
 USA Venus Williams 4 2–2 1997, 2000*, 2001*, 2002
 AUS Evonne Goolagong Cawley 4 0–4 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976
 AUS Margaret Court 3 3–0 1969*, 1970*, 1973*
 BEL Justine Henin 3 2–1 2003*, 2006, 2007*
 CZS Hana Mandlíková 3 1–2 1980, 1982, 1985*
  SUI Martina Hingis 3 1–2 1997*, 1998, 1999
 BEL Victoria Azarenka 3 0–3 2012, 2013, 2020
 USA Tracy Austin 2 2–0 1979*, 1981*
 JPN Naomi Osaka 2 2–0 2018*, 2020*
 ARG Gabriela Sabatini 2 1–1 1988, 1990*
 ESP Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 2 1–1 1992, 1994*
 USA Lindsay Davenport 2 1–1 1998*, 2000
 RUS Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 1–1 2004*, 2007
 USA Rosemary Casals 2 0–2 1970, 1971
 CZS
 CZE
Helena Suková 2 0–2 1986, 1993
 DEN Caroline Wozniacki 2 0–2 2009, 2014
 UK Virginia Wade 1 1–0 1968*
 RUS Maria Sharapova 1 1–0 2006*
 AUS Samantha Stosur 1 1–0 2011*
 ITA Flavia Pennetta 1 1–0 2015*
 GER Angelique Kerber 1 1–0 2016*
 USA Sloane Stephens 1 1–0 2017*
 CAN Bianca Andreescu 1 1–0 2019*
 GBR Emma Raducanu 1 1–0 2021*
 USA Nancy Richey 1 0–1 1969
 AUS Kerry Melville Reid 1 0–1 1972
 AUS Wendy Turnbull 1 0–1 1977
 USA Pam Shriver 1 0–1 1978
 RUS Elena Dementieva 1 0–1 2004
 FRA Mary Pierce 1 0–1 2005
 SRB Jelena Janković 1 0–1 2008
 RUS Vera Zvonareva 1 0–1 2010
 ITA Roberta Vinci 1 0–1 2015
 CZE Karolína Plíšková 1 0–1 2016
 USA Madison Keys 1 0–1 2017
 CAN Leylah Fernandez 1 0–1 2021

Most recent final

Year Country Winner Country Runner-up
2021  GBR Emma Raducanu  CAN Leylah Fernandez

Multiple-time opponents in the Open Era

Opponents Record Finals meetings
Chris Evert Evonne Goolagong Cawley 20 1975, 1976
Chris Evert Hana Mandlíková 20 1980, 1982
Martina Navratilova Chris Evert 20 1983, 1984
Steffi Graf Martina Navratilova 11 1987 (Navratilova), 1989 (Graf)
Steffi Graf Monica Seles 20 1995, 1996
Serena Williams Venus Williams 11 2001 (Venus), 2002 (Serena)
Serena Williams Victoria Azarenka 20 2012, 2013

Most consecutive finals in the Open Era

Player Number Years Results
Won Lost
Chris Evert619758051
Martina Navratilova519838741
Evonne Goolagong Cawley419737604
Steffi Graf419879022
Steffi Graf419939631
Serena Williams420111431
Chris Evert319828412
Martina Hingis319979912
Venus Williams320000221
Margaret Court219697020
Rosemary Casals219707102
Billie Jean King219717220
Monica Seles219919220
Monica Seles219959602
Serena Williams220010211
Justine Henin220060711
Kim Clijsters220091020
Victoria Azarenka220121302
Serena Williams220181902

Bolded years^ indicates active or current streak

See also

Notes

References

  1. USTA. "History of the U.S. National Championships/US Open". US Open. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  2. USTA. "Champions - Women's Singles Championships". US Open. Archived from the original on 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  3. USTA. "Champions - Men's Singles Championships". US Open. Archived from the original on 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  4. Reid, Tim (12 March 2008). "Martina Navratilova gets passport on rebound". The Times. London. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
  5. Cherry, Gene (11 July 2009). "Monica Seles inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame". Reuters. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
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