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US Open Men's Singles - Most Titles (Open Era)
Test your knowledge of the legendary champions who have dominated the US Open Men's Singles tournament in the Open Era.
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- 01Which of these players is one of three men to have won the US Open Men's Singles title five times in the Open Era?
- 02Alongside Roger Federer and Jimmy Connors, who is the third man to have won five US Open Men's Singles titles in the Open Era?
- 03Which American tennis legend is the only man to win the US Open on three different surfaces: grass, clay, and hard court?
- 04How many US Open Men's Singles titles did John McEnroe win during his career?
- 05How many times has Rafael Nadal won the US Open Men's Singles championship?
- 06Which player holds the record for most consecutive US Open Men's Singles titles in the Open Era, with five wins from 2004 to 2008?
- 07Following his 2023 victory, how many US Open Men's Singles titles has Novak Djokovic won?
- 08Ivan Lendl reached an Open Era record of eight consecutive US Open finals from 1982 to 1989. How many of those finals did he win?
- 09Which of these legendary players famously reached four finals but never won the US Open Men's Singles title?
- 10How many US Open Men's Singles titles did two-time champion Andre Agassi win?
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