Pancho Gonzales career statistics

This is a list of the main career statistics of former tennis player Pancho Gonzales whose career ran from 1947 until 1974.

As an amateur player, Gonzales won at least 17 singles titles, including two Grand Slam tournaments. As a professional player, he won at least 85 singles titles, including 12 Pro Slam tournaments; at the same time he was banned from competing in the Grand Slam events from 1950 to 1967 due to being a professional player. During this professional period, he won seven times the World Pro Tour'. The Open era arrived very late for Gonzales, by which time he was in his forties. Even at this advanced age he was able to win at least 11 singles titles. Overall Gonzales won at least 113 titles in his career in a span of 25 years.

Performance timeline
Gonzales started playing professional tennis in 1950 and was unable to compete in 73 Grand Slam tournaments until the start of the Open Era at the 1968 French Open. (NH = not held).

Amateur era
Singles (1948–1949) : 17 titles

Professional era
Singles (1950–1967) : 85 titles Notes:
 * All tournaments with a final pro set are basically 4-men tournaments.
 * 1 : 4-men tournaments


 * 2 : T.O.C. = Tournament of Champions.

Open Era
Singles (1968–1972) : 10

Professional tours
Singles (1950–1961) : 10 tours