| 100% | SIMONAHALEP | 11 | 2019 Wimbledon and 2018 French Open Women's Singles winner who is the Women's Singles top seed for the 2020 Australian Open (2 wds.) |
| 56% | NAOMIOSAKA | 10 | 2019 Australian Open Women's Singles winner who is the Women's Singles fourth seed for the 2020 Australian Open (2 wds.) |
| 51% | NOVAKDJOKOVIC | 13 | Seven-time Australian Open Men's Singles winner who is the Men's Singles top seed for the 2020 Australian Open (2 wds.) |
| 47% | RAFAELNADAL | 11 | 2009 Australian Open Men's Singles winner who is the Men's Singles second seed for the 2020 Australian Open (2 wds.) |
| 47% | NAOMIOSAKA | 10 | Japanese-American tennis player who was the Women's Singles champion at the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021 (2 wds.) |
| 45% | SOFIAKENIN | 10 | Russian-American tennis player who was the Women's Singles champion at the Australian Open in 2020 (2 wds.) |
| 43% | ELENARYBAKINA | 13 | 2022 women's singles Wimbledon champion who was runner-up to 33-Across in the 2023 Australian Open (2 wds.) |
| 41% | ASHLEIGHBARTY | 13 | Australian tennis pro who won the French Open Women's Singles championship in 2019 (2 wds.) |
| 40% | BILLIEJEANKING | 14 | Winner of four US Open Women's Singles championships, for whom the USTA National Tennis Center is named (3 wds.) |
| 40% | COCOGAUFF | 9 | American tennis pro who was the No. 6 seed at the 2023 US Open and won the women's singles championship (2 wds.) |
| 38% | NAOMI | 5 | ___ Osaka, Japanese tennis player who was the winner of Women's singles at the 2020 US Open |
| 38% | NOVAKDJOKOVIC | 13 | Serbian tennis player who won the Australian Open Men's Singles championship in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023 (2 wds.) |
| 38% | ARYNASABALENKA | 14 | Belarusian tennis pro who won the women's singles championship at the Australian Open in 2023 and 2024 (2 wds.) |
| 38% | DOMINICTHIEM | 12 | Austrian tennis pro who was runner-up to Rafael Nadal at the French Open in both 2018 and 2019 (2 wds.) |
| 37% | JUSTINTHOMAS | 12 | 2017 PGA Championship winner who was the PGA Tour leading money winner of 2017, 2018, and 2020 (2 wds.) |
| 36% | BROOKSKOEPKA | 12 | 2018 and 2019 PGA Championship winner who was the PGA Tour leading money winner of 2019 (2 wds.) |
| 36% | ASHBARTY | 8 | Australian tennis player who won the women's singles title at the Australian Open in 2022 (2 wds.) |
| 36% | JENNIFERBRADY | 13 | American tennis player who was the runner-up to 43-Across in the Women's Singles finals at the Australian Open in 2021 (2 wds.) |
| 36% | LORENAOCHOA | 11 | 2007 Women's British Open winner who received the Best Female Golfer ESPY Award in 2009 and 2010: 2 wds. |
| 35% | ROGERFEDERER | 12 | Swiss tennis player who won the Australian Open Men's Singles championship in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, and 2018 (2 wds.) |
| 35% | ASHLEIGHBARTY | 13 | 2019 French Open women's singles champion: 2 wds. |
| 34% | CHRISEVERT | 10 | Tennis player who won a record seven women's singles titles at the French Open: 2 wds. |
| 34% | ARTHURASHE | 10 | Winner of the first US Open Men's Singles championship (1968), for whom the largest stadium at the USTA National Tennis Center is named (2 wds.) |
| 34% | MARGARETCOURT | 13 | Australian tennis player who was the first woman to win the Grand Slam in the Open Era: 2 wds. |
| 34% | THIEM | 5 | Dominic ___, Austrian tennis player who was the winner of Men's singles at the 2020 US Open |
| 34% | LINA | 4 | Chinese tennis star who has won the French and Australian Opens: 2 wds. |
| 34% | SERENAWILLIAMS | 14 | Tennis player who has won an Open Era record six women's singles titles at the Australian Open: 2 wds. |
| 34% | IGASWIATEK | 10 | Polish 33-Across player who won the women's singles championship at Roland-Garros in 2020 and 2022 (2 wds.) |
| 34% | KENROSEWALL | 11 | Sydney-born tennis great who set the record as both the youngest (in 1953) and the oldest (in 1972) Australian Open Men's Singles winner (2 wds.) |
| 33% | ARYNASABALENKA | 14 | Belarusian tennis pro whose first major tournament win was the women's singles championship at the 2023 Australian Open (2 wds.) |