Singles—Men

Updated August 28, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
NATIONAL
1881–87 Richard D. Sears
1888–89 Henry Slocum, Jr.
1890–92 Oliver S. Campbell
1893–94 Robert D. Wrenn
1895 Fred H. Hovey
1896–97 Robert D. Wrenn
1898–
1900
Malcolm Whitman
1901–02 William A. Larned
1903 Hugh L. Doherty
1904 Holcombe Ward
1905 Beals C. Wright
1906 William J. Clothier
1907–11 William A. Larned
1912–13 Maurice McLoughlin1
1914 R. N. Williams II
1915 William Johnston
1916 R. N. William II
1917–18 R. Lindley Murray2
1919 William Johnston
1920–25 Bill Tilden
1926–27 Jean Rene Lacoste
1928 Henri Cochet
1929 Bill Tilden
1930 John H. Doeg
1931–32 Ellsworth Vines
1933–34 Fred J. Perry
1935 Wilmer L. Allison
1936 Fred J. Perry
1937–38 Don Budge
1939 Robert L. Riggs
1940 Donald McNeill
1941 Robert L. Riggs
1942 Fred Schroeder
1943 Joseph Hunt
1944–45 Frank Parker
1946–47 Jack Kramer
1948–49 Richard Gonzales
1950 Arthur Larsen
1951–52 Frank Sedgman
1953 Tony Trabert
1954 Vic Seixas
1955 Tony Trabert
1956 Ken Rosewall
1957 Mal Anderson
1958 Ashley Cooper
1959–60 Neale Fraser
1961 Roy Emerson
1962 Rod Laver
1963 Rafael Osuna
1964 Roy Emerson
1965 Manuel Santana
1966 Fred Stolle
1967 John Newcombe
1968 Arthur Ashe
1969 Rod Laver
OPEN
1968 Arthur Ashe
1969 Rod Laver
1970 Ken Rosewall
1971 Stan Smith
1972 Ilie Nastase
1973 John Newcombe
1974 Jimmy Connors
1975 Manuel Orantes
1976 Jimmy Connors
1977 Guillermo Vilas
1978 Jimmy Connors
1979–81 John McEnroe
1982–83 Jimmy Connors
1984 John McEnroe
1985–87 Ivan Lendl
1988 Mats Wilander
1989 Boris Becker
1990 Pete Sampras
1991–92 Stefan Edberg
1993 Pete Sampras
1994 Andre Agassi
1995–96 Pete Sampras
1997–98 Patrick Rafter
1999 Andre Agassi
2000 Marat Safin
2001 Lleyton Hewitt
2002 Pete Sampras
2003 Andy Roddick
2004–08 Roger Federer
1. Challenge Round abandoned in 1912.
2. Patriotic Tournament in 1917.

U.S. National and Open Champions Singles—Women
U.S. National and Open Champions
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