US Open Grand Slam

by Norma Brockman
Champions of the US Open: A Comprehensive List of Winners

Starting back in 1881, the US Open stands as one of the four major tennis tournaments in the Grand Slam circuit. Held annually in New York, USA, it marks the final significant event in the Grand Slam calendar, following the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon. Unique for its hard courts, the US Open demands fast-paced and powerful play from its competitors, showcasing some of the most thrilling tennis matches each year

US Open 2000

  • Men’s Singles: Marat Safin (Russia)
  • Women’s Singles: Venus Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Lleyton Hewitt (Australia) and Max Mirnyi (Belarus)
  • Women’s Doubles: Julie Halard-Decugis (France) and Ai Sugiyama (Japan)
  • Mixed Doubles: Cara Black (Zimbabwe) and Wayne Black (Zimbabwe)

US Open 2001:

  • Men’s Singles: Lleyton Hewitt (Australia)
  • Women’s Singles: Venus Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Wayne Black (Zimbabwe) and Kevin Ullyett (Zimbabwe)
  • Women’s Doubles: Lisa Raymond (USA) and Rennae Stubbs (Australia)
  • Mixed Doubles: Todd Woodbridge (Australia) and Rennae Stubbs (Australia)

US Open 2002:

  • Men’s Singles: Pete Sampras (USA)
  • Women’s Singles: Serena Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Mahesh Bhupathi (India) and Max Mirnyi (Belarus)
  • Women’s Doubles: Virginia Ruano Pascual (Spain) and Paola Suárez (Argentina)
  • Mixed Doubles: Lisa Raymond (USA) and Mike Bryan (USA)

US Open 2003:

  • Men’s Singles: Andy Roddick (USA)
  • Women’s Singles: Justine Henin (Belgium)
  • Men’s Doubles: Jonas Björkman (Sweden) and Todd Woodbridge (Australia)
  • Women’s Doubles: Virginia Ruano Pascual (Spain) and Paola Suárez (Argentina)
  • Mixed Doubles: Katarina Srebotnik (Slovenia) and Bob Bryan (USA)

US Open 2004:

  • Men’s Singles: Roger Federer (Switzerland)
  • Women’s Singles: Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia)
  • Men’s Doubles: Mark Knowles (Bahamas) and Daniel Nestor (Canada)
  • Women’s Doubles: Virginia Ruano Pascual (Spain) and Paola Suárez (Argentina)
  • Mixed Doubles: Vera Zvonareva (Russia) and Bob Bryan (USA)
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US Open 2005:

  • Men’s Singles: Roger Federer (Switzerland)
  • Women’s Singles: Kim Clijsters (Belgium)
  • Men’s Doubles: Bob and Mike Bryan (USA)
  • Women’s Doubles: Lisa Raymond (USA) and Samantha Stosur (Australia)
  • Mixed Doubles: Daniela Hantuchová (Slovakia) and Mahesh Bhupathi (India)

US Open 2006:

  • Men’s Singles: Roger Federer (Switzerland)
  • Women’s Singles: Maria Sharapova (Russia)
  • Men’s Doubles: Martin Damm (Czech Republic) and Leander Paes (India)
  • Women’s Doubles: Nathalie Dechy (France) and Vera Zvonareva (Russia)
  • Mixed Doubles: Martina Navratilova (USA) and Bob Bryan (USA)

US Open 2007:

  • Men’s Singles: Roger Federer (Switzerland)
  • Women’s Singles: Justine Henin (Belgium)
  • Men’s Doubles: Simon Aspelin (Sweden) and Julian Knowle (Austria)
  • Women’s Doubles: Nathalie Dechy (France) and Dinara Safina (Russia)
  • Mixed Doubles: Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) and Max Mirnyi (Belarus)

US Open 2008:

  • Men’s Singles: Roger Federer (Switzerland)
  • Women’s Singles: Serena Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Bob and Mike Bryan (USA)
  • Women’s Doubles: Cara Black (Zimbabwe) and Liezel Huber (USA)
  • Mixed Doubles: Cara Black (Zimbabwe) and Leander Paes (India)

US Open 2009:

  • Men’s Singles: Juan Martín del Potro (Argentina)
  • Women’s Singles: Kim Clijsters (Belgium)
  • Men’s Doubles: Lukáš Dlouhý (Czech Republic) and Leander Paes (India)
  • Women’s Doubles: Serena and Venus Williams (USA)
  • Mixed Doubles: Carly Gullickson (USA) and Travis Parrott (USA)

US Open 2010:

  • Men’s Singles: Rafael Nadal (Spain)
  • Women’s Singles: Kim Clijsters (Belgium)
  • Men’s Doubles: Bob and Mike Bryan (USA)
  • Women’s Doubles: Vania King (USA) and Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazakhstan)
  • Mixed Doubles: Liezel Huber (USA) and Bob Bryan (USA)

US Open 2011:

  • Men’s Singles: Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
  • Women’s Singles: Samantha Stosur (Australia)
  • Men’s Doubles: Jürgen Melzer (Austria) and Philipp Petzschner (Germany)
  • Women’s Doubles: Liezel Huber (USA) and Lisa Raymond (USA)
  • Mixed Doubles: Melanie Oudin (USA) and Jack Sock (USA)
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US Open 2012:

  • Men’s Singles: Andy Murray (United Kingdom)
  • Women’s Singles: Serena Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Bob and Mike Bryan (USA)
  • Women’s Doubles: Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (Italy)
  • Mixed Doubles: Ekaterina Makarova (Russia) and Bruno Soares (Brazil)

US Open 2013:

  • Men’s Singles: Rafael Nadal (Spain)
  • Women’s Singles: Serena Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Leander Paes (India) and Radek Štěpánek (Czech Republic)
  • Women’s Doubles: Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká (Czech Republic)
  • Mixed Doubles: Andrea Hlaváčková (Czech Republic) and Max Mirnyi (Belarus)

US Open 2014:

  • Men’s Singles: Marin Čilić (Croatia)
  • Women’s Singles: Serena Williams (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Bob and Mike Bryan (USA)
  • Women’s Doubles: Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (Russia)
  • Mixed Doubles: Sania Mirza (India) and Bruno Soares (Brazil)

US Open 2015:

  • Men’s Singles: Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
  • Women’s Singles: Flavia Pennetta (Italy)
  • Men’s Doubles: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut (France)
  • Women’s Doubles: Martina Hingis (Switzerland) and Sania Mirza (India)
  • Mixed Doubles: Martina Hingis (Switzerland) and Leander Paes (India)

US Open 2016:

  • Men’s Singles: Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland)
  • Women’s Singles: Angelique Kerber (Germany)
  • Men’s Doubles: Bruno Soares (Brazil) and Jamie Murray (United Kingdom)
  • Women’s Doubles: Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) and Lucie Šafářová (Czech Republic)
  • Mixed Doubles: Laura Siegemund (Germany) and Mate Pavić (Croatia)

US Open 2017:

  • Men’s Singles: Rafael Nadal (Spain)
  • Women’s Singles: Sloane Stephens (USA)
  • Men’s Doubles: Jean-Julien Rojer (Netherlands) and Horia Tecău (Romania)
  • Women’s Doubles: Martina Hingis (Switzerland) and Chan Yung-jan (Taiwan)
  • Mixed Doubles: Martina Hingis (Switzerland) and Jamie Murray (United Kingdom)

US Open 2018:

  • Men’s Singles: Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
  • Women’s Singles: Naomi Osaka (Japan)
  • Men’s Doubles: Mike Bryan (USA) and Jack Sock (USA)
  • Women’s Doubles: Ashleigh Barty (Australia) and CoCo Vandeweghe (USA)
  • Mixed Doubles: Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) and Jamie Murray (United Kingdom)
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US Open 2019:

  • Men’s Singles: Rafael Nadal (Spain)
  • Women’s Singles: Bianca Andreescu (Canada)
  • Men’s Doubles: Juan Sebastián Cabal (Colombia) and Robert Farah (Colombia)
  • Women’s Doubles: Elise Mertens (Belgium) and Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus)
  • Mixed Doubles: Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) and Jamie Murray (United Kingdom)

US Open 2020:

  • Men’s Singles: Dominic Thiem from Austria.
  • Women’s Singles: Naomi Osaka from Japan.
  • Men’s Doubles: Mate Pavić from Croatia and Bruno Soares from Brazil.
  • Women’s Doubles: Laura Siegemund from Germany and Vera Zvonareva from Russia.
  • Mixed Doubles: The event was not held in 2020 due to COVID-19 related restrictions.

US Open 2021:

  • Men’s Singles: Daniil Medvedev from Russia.
  • Women’s Singles: Emma Raducanu from the UK.
  • Men’s Doubles: Rajeev Ram from the USA and Joe Salisbury from the UK.
  • Women’s Doubles: Samantha Stosur from Australia and Zhang Shuai from China.
  • Mixed Doubles: Desirae Krawczyk from the USA and Joe Salisbury from the UK.

US Open 2022:

  • Men’s Singles: Carlos Alcaraz from Spain.
  • Women’s Singles: Iga Świątek from Poland.
  • Men’s Doubles: Rajeev Ram from the USA and Joe Salisbury from the UK.
  • Women’s Doubles: Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková, both from the Czech Republic.
  • Mixed Doubles: Storm Sanders and John Peers, both from Australia.

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