Who are the Wimbledon record-holders?
As Wimbledon 2026 reaches its finals, defending men's champion Jannik Sinner of Italy continues seeking consecutive titles whilst the women's defending champion Iga Swiatek was eliminated in the third round and cannot pursue back-to-back triumphs. The tournament features players competing for maiden titles alongside those seeking to deepen their Wimbledon achievement records.
The tournament's most commanding records span all competition categories and remain largely unchallenged by contemporary players. Roger Federer's eight men's singles titles and five consecutive championships define the upper reaches of achievement, though Novak Djokovic sits one victory away from equalling the singles total. Martina Navratilova's nine women's singles titles paired with six consecutive triumphs represent the sport's benchmark at Wimbledon, with current competitors positioned far from reaching such figures. Across doubles competitions, Todd Woodbridge, the Williams sisters, and Navratilova again hold notable records reflecting achievements accumulated across multiple decades of competition.
- Men's champion Sinner defends his 2025 title at Wimbledon 2026, while women's champion Swiatek was eliminated in round three
- Roger Federer's eight men's singles titles and Martina Navratilova's nine women's singles titles remain the dominant records
- Historical records across doubles categories showcase legendary achievements unlikely to be matched by current active players