Margaret Court
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René Lacoste (1904 - 1996) won three French Open titles, two Wimbledon titles, and two U.S. Open titles. Yannik Noah is also a famous French tennis player. He won the French Open in 1983.
Althea Gibson was a champion tennis player. In 1956 she won the French Open in both singles and doubles. Gibson became the leading women's tennis player in the world. In 1957 and 1958 she won both the Wimbledon and U.S. National singles titles, becoming the first African American to win a Wimbledon singles title. After she won the 1958 titles, she retired from tennis and played professional golf. She was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1971.
14 Grand slam men's singles titles
The appropriately named player is Australian tennis legend Margaret Court.
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Rafael Nadal has won the most number of singles title at French Open.
Before 1968, during the era of the amateur player, it was Suzanne Lenglen, with 15 titles. After 1967, when tennis was made "open", Martina Navratilova, with 11 titles. And with a career that bridged both eras, Margaret Court won 13 French titles.
Rod Laver with 184 singles titles. Federer doesn't even come close - he has won only 53 titles. Martina Navratilovawon 167 women's singles titles, i believe that this is the record
Novak Djokovic
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