Top 5 longest winning streak in Men's tennis 

14-time grand slam champion ‘Pistol Pete’ had a 39 match long winning streak which started in 1994. He also held the No.1 ranking for 283 weeks and ended his career with a US Open triumph.

Pete Sampras (39 matches)

Swiss maestro and 20-time grand slam champion Roger Federer had many winning streaks but his 42 match winning streak in 2005 is the longest.

Roger Federer (42 matches)

Novak Djokovic is one of the most consistent players in tennis history and has had many winning streaks. His longest streak was a 4--match winning streak started in 2010 and ended in the 2011 Roland Garros.

Novak Djokovic (43 matches) 

One of the best tennis players of the 70s, Guillermo Vilas finds himself on No.2 in the list. He had a 46 games winning streak that ended in a controversial manner by Ilie Nastase in the final of the Raquette d’Or tournament.

Guillermo Vilas  (46 matches)

Bjorn Borg  (53 matches)

Tennis legend Bjorn Borg holds the record for the longest winning streak in tennis history. His mammoth 53-match winning streak started in 1977 and ended with his defeat to Jimmy Connors in the 1978 US open final.

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