Ivan Lendl
Known as the Czechoslovakian with the biggest serve who dominated the court for 16 years. Lendl’s 94 career titles earned him over 21 million dollars, along with 8 Grand Slam Singles Titles: 2 Australian, 3 French, and 3 US Open. Lendl was the world’s top ranked player for four years – meaning he held the number one ranking in the world for a total of 270 weeks! He would eventually go on to be inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 2001 which is a great achievement for the man who let his game do the talking.
Bjorn Borg
The quiet Swedish man played for only 10 years but he left his mark considering he had an impeccable ground game. Borg won 64 career titles and brought in over 3 million dollars as a result. He won 11 Grand Slam Singles Titles, 6 French and 5 Wimbledon then was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. Even though Borg retired at the young age of 26, he was the first tennis player of the modern era to have won more than 10 majors. Nicely done.