Marty Riessen
Rafael Nadal has won the most number of singles title at French Open.
Margaret Court with 62 Grand Slam titles from 24 Grand singles titles, 19 Grand Slam women's doubles titles, and 19 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.
UCLA leads all school with 11 mens titles
Women's US Open Tennis Record Holders: 1968-currentWinner of most Singles titles: (6) Chris EvertWinner of most consecutive Singles titles: (4) Chris EvertWinner of most Doubles titles: (9) Martina NavratilovaWinner of most consecutive Doubles titles: (3) Virginia Ruano Pascual, Paola SuarezWinner of most Mixed Doubles titles: (3) Margaret Court, Billie Jean King, Martina NavratilovaWinner of most Championships (total: singles, doubles, mixed): (18) Margaret Court, (16) Martina NavratilovaMen's US Open Tennis Record Holders: 1968-currentWinner of most Singles titles: (5) Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, Roger FedererWinner of most consecutive Singles titles: (5) Roger FedererWinner of most Doubles titles: (4) Bob Lutz, Stan Smith, John McEnroeWinner of most consecutive Doubles titles: (2) Todd Woodbridge, Mark WoodfordeWinner of most Mixed Doubles titles: (3) Todd Woodbridge, Bob BryanWinner of most Championships (total: singles, doubles, mixed): (8) John McEnroe
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
depends on if you only mean singles play or singles/doubles in toto A female holds the record for both, considering the "open era" and excluding junior titles Singles titles -Margaret Court (24 titles) singles/doubles - Margaret Court (62 titles)
Ucla
Bjorn Borg has won the French Open 6 times (1974-75, 1978-81). This does not include the time period before 1968, when the tournament was referred to as the French Championships. The French Championships were not "Open" to players that were not members of french tennis clubs or french nationals.
18, 2 in the International Tennis Federation and 16 in the Women's Tennis Federation.She won two singles titles while playing in the International Tennis Federation in 1996. She did not win any singles titles as a member of the Women's Tennis Federation.She won 16 doubles titles in the Women's Tennis Federation including the Australian Open in 1999 and 2002 with partner Martina Hingis. Kournikova and Hingas were named WTA Doubles Team of the Year in 1999. She won most of her doubles titles with Hingis but also won titles with Julie Halard-Decugis, Natasha Zvereva, and Monica Seles.
USC