Winning a Grand Slam title is legendary, but maintaining a winning record over decades is a different level of greatness. 🎾🏆 This Bar Chart Race tracks the cumulative number of matches won by male tennis players in the Open Era (1968–2025) across all four major tournaments: the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open. What you’ll see in this visualization: The Early Legends: Watch as Jimmy Connors establishes a massive lead in the 1970s and 80s—a record that many thought would never be broken. The Sampras & Agassi Era: See the surge of 90s icons as they climb the leaderboard. The Big Three Dominance: Witness the historic ascent of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic as they redefine what is possible in professional tennis. Consistency vs. Titles: Discover which players made deep runs for years, even if they didn't always take home the trophy. From the serve-and-volley days of the 70s to the baseline battles of 2025, this is the definitive record of Grand Slam endurance. 👇 Who do you think is the greatest of all time (GOAT) based on these numbers? Is it the titles or the match-win consistency that matters more? Let us know in the comments! #tennis #GrandSlam • Women with the Most Grand Slam Match Wins ...