Australian Open winners: Men’s and women’s singles champions
The 2025 Australian Open is in full swing! This year’s event runs from January 6th through the 26th. Fans can watch the action on ESPN.
In 2024, Jannik Sinner won the men’s title, while Aryna Sabalenka took home the women’s title. Novak Djokovic has won the most Australian Open titles in the Open era, with 10. Serena Williams leads the women’s side, with seven titles. Let’s take a look at every Australian Open winner over the years:
MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONS
2024: Jannik Sinner
2023: Novak Djokovic
2022: Rafael Nadal
2021: Novak Djokovic
2020: Novak Djokovic
2019: Novak Djokovic
2018: Roger Federer
2017: Roger Federer
2016: Novak Djokovic
2015: Novak Djokovic
2014: Stan Wawrinka
2013: Novak Djokovic
2012: Novak Djokovic
2011: Novak Djokovic
2010: Roger Federer
2009: Rafael Nadal
2008: Novak Djokovic
2007: Roger Federer
2006: Roger Federer
2005: Marat Safin
2004: Roger Federer
2003: Andre Agassi
2002: Thomas Johannson
2001: Andre Agassi
2000: Andre Agassi
1999: Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1998: Petr Korda
1997: Pete Sampras
1996: Boris Becker
1995: Andre Agassi
1994: Pete Sampras
1993: Jim Courier
1992: Jim Courier
1991: Boris Becker
1990: Ivan Lendl
1989: Ivan Lendl
1988: Mats Wilander
1987: Stefan Edberg
1985: Stefan Edberg
1984: Mats Wilander
1983: Mats Wilander
1982: Johan Kriek
1981: Johan Kriek
1980: Brian Teacher
1979: Guillermo Vilas
1978: Guillermo Vilas
1977 Australian Open (Dec.): Vitas Gerulaitis 1
1977 Australian Open (Jan.): Roscoe Tanner
1976: Mark Edmondson
1975: John Newcombe
1974: Jimmy Connors
1973: John Newcombe
1972: Ken Rosewall
1971: Ken Rosewall
1970: Arthur Ashe
1969: Rod Laver
1968: Bill Bowrey
1967: Roy Emerson
1966: Roy Emerson
1965: Roy Emerson
1964: Roy Emerson
1963: Roy Emerson
1962: Rod Laver
1961: Roy Emerson
1960: Rod Laver
1959: Alex Olmedo
1958: Ashley J. Cooper
1957: Ashley J. Cooper
1956: Lewis Hoad
1955: Ken Rosewall
1954: Mervyn Rose
1953: Ken Rosewall
1952: Ken McGregor
1951: Dick Savitt
1950: Frank Sedgman
1949: Frank Sedgman
1948: Adrian Quist
1947: Dinny Pails
1946: John Bromwich
1945: Canceled due to World War II
1944: Canceled due to World War II
1943: Canceled due to World War II
1942: Canceled due to World War II
1941: Canceled due to World War II
1940: Adrian Quist
1939: John Bromwich
1938: Donald Budge
1937: Vivian McGrath
1936: Adrian Quist
1935: Jack Crawford
1934: Fred Perry
1933: Jack Crawford
1932: Jack Crawford
1931: Jack Crawford
1930: Gar Moon
1929: John Gregory
1928: Jean Borotra
1927: Gerald Patterson
1926: John Hawkes
1925: James Anderson
1924: James Anderson
1923: Pat O’Hara Wood
1922: Pat O’Hara Wood
1921: Rhys Gemmell
1920: Pat O’Hara Wood
1919: A.R.F. Kingscote
1918: Canceled due to World War I
1917: Canceled due to World War I
1916: Canceled due to World War I
1915: Francis Lowe
1914: Pat O’Hara Wood
1913: E.F. Parker
1912: Cecil Parke
1911: Norman Brookes
1910: Rodney Heath
1909: Tony Wilding
1908: Fred Alexander
1907: Horace Rice
1906: Tony Wilding
1905: Rodney Heath
WOMEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONS
2024: Aryna Sabalenka
2023: Aryna Sabalenka
2022: Ashleigh Barty
2021: Naomi Osaka
2020: Sofia Kenin
2019: Naomi Osaka
2018: Caroline Wozniacki
2017: Serena Williams
2016: Angelique Kerber
2015: Serena Williams
2014: Li Na
2013: Victoria Azarenka
2012: Victoria Azarenka
2011: Kim Clijsters
2010: Serena Williams
2009: Serena Williams
2008: Maria Sharapova
2007: Serena Williams
2006: Amelie Mauresmo
2005: Serena Williams
2004: Justine Henin-Hardenne
2003: Serena Williams
2002: Jennifer Capriati
2001: Jennifer Capriati
2000: Lindsay Davenport
1999: Martina Hingis
1998: Martina Hingis
1997: Martina Hingis
1996: Monica Seles
1995: Mary Pierce
1994: Steffi Graf
1993: Monica Seles
1992: Monica Seles
1991: Monica Seles
1990: Steffi Graf
1989: Steffi Graf
1988: Steffi Graf
1987: Hana Mandlikova
1985: Martina Navratilova
1984: Chris Evert-Lloyd
1983: Martina Navratilova
1982: Chris Evert-Lloyd
1981: Martina Navratilova
1980: Hana Mandlikova
1979: Barbara Jordan
1978: Chris O’Neil
1977 Australian Open (Dec.): Evonne Goolagong-Cawley
1977 Australian Open (Jan.): Kerry Reid
1976: Evonne Goolagong-Cawley
1975: Evonne Goolagong
1974: Evonne Goolagong
1973: Margaret Smith-Court
1972: Virginia Wade
1971: Margaret Smith-Court
1970: Margaret Smith-Court
1969: Margaret Smith-Court
1968: Billie Jean King
1967: Nancy Richey
1966: Margaret Smith
1965: Margaret Smith
1964: Margaret Smith
1963: Margaret Smith
1962: Margaret Smith
1961: Margaret Smith
1960: Margaret Smith
1959: Mary Carter Reitano
1958: Angela Mortimer
1957: Shirley Fry
1956: Mary Carter
1955: Beryl Penrose
1954: Thelma Long
1953: Maureen Connolly
1952: Thelma Long
1951: Nancye Wynne Bolton
1950: A. Louise Brough
1949: Doris Hart
1948: Nancye Wynne Bolton
1947: Nancye Wynne Bolton
1946: Nancye Wynne Bolton
1945: Canceled due to World War II
1944: Canceled due to World War II
1943: Canceled due to World War II
1942: Canceled due to World War II
1941: Canceled due to World War II
1940: Nancye Wynne Bolton
1939: Emily Westacott
1938: Dorothy Bundy
1937: Nancye Wynne
1936: Joan Hartigan
1935: Dorothy Round
1934: Joan Hartigan
1933: Joan Hartigan
1932: Coral Buttsworth
1931: Coral Buttsworth
1930: Daphne Akhurst
1929: Daphne Akhurst
1928: Daphne Akhurst
1927: Esna Boyd
1926: Daphne Akhurst
1925: Daphne Akhurst
1924: Sylvia Lance
1923: Margaret Molesworth
1922: Margaret Molesworth
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