List of Street Fighter Grand Slam champions

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EVO Japan started in 2018. 24 players have won at least one grand slam.[1][2][3]

Champions by Player

Infiltration (gamer)
Infiltration and MenaRD both have 4 major titles, share an all-time record. Infiltration won two EVOs, one Red Bull Kumite and one EVO Japan. While MenaRD won 2 Capcom Cups, one Red Bull Kumite and one EVO Japan.
Daigo Umehara
Daigo was the first ever Grand Slam champion, winning EVO in 2009. He also won back to back EVOs the following year.
Momochi was the only player to win EVO and Capcom Cup within a year.
Year
EVO Japan[1]
Red Bull Kumite[2] EVO[1] Capcom Cup[3]
2009 ↓ Street Fighter IV ↓
started in 2018 started in 2015 Japan Daigo Umehara (1/2) started in 2013
2010 tournament not created tournament not created Japan Daigo Umehara (2/2) tournament not created
2011 tournament not created tournament not created Japan Fuudo (1/1) tournament not created
2012 tournament not created tournament not created South Korea Infiltration (1/4) tournament not created
2013 tournament not created tournament not created Singapore Xian (1/1) Japan Sako (1/1)
2014 tournament not created tournament not created France Luffy (1/1) Japan Momochi (1/3)
2015 tournament not created Japan Bonchan (1/2) Japan Momochi (2/3) Japan Kazunoko (1/1)
2016 ↓ Street Fighter V ↓
tournament not created South Korea Infiltration (2/4) South Korea Infiltration (3/4) United States NuckleDu (1/1)
2017 tournament not created Japan Nemo (1/1) Japan Tokido (1/1) Dominican Republic MenaRD (1/4)
2018 South Korea Infiltration (4/4) [a]Japan Fujimura (1/2) United Kingdom Problem-X (1/2) Japan Gachikun (1/1)
2019 Japan Momochi (3/3) [a]Japan Fujimura (2/2) Japan Bonchan (2/2) United States iDom (1/1)
2020 Japan Nauman (1/1) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021 cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) France Mister Crimson (1/1) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2022 cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) [b]United Kingdom Problem-X (2/2) Japan Kawano (1/1) [c]Dominican Republic MenaRD (2/4)
2023 Taiwan Oil King (1/1) ↓ Street Fighter 6 ↓
↓ Street Fighter 6 ↓ United Arab Emirates Big Bird (1/1) United Arab Emirates AngryBird (1/1) [c]Taiwan UMA (1/1)
2024 Dominican Republic MenaRD (4/4) [d]Dominican Republic MenaRD (3/4)
Year EVO Japan Red Bull Kumite EVO Capcom Cup
  1. ^ a b Red Bull Kumite held their tournament each year unregularly, mostly before EVO and Capcom Cup. However the tournament was held after EVO in 2018[4][5] and even after Capcom Cup in 2019.[6][7]
  2. ^ In fact, Red Bull Kumite actually held two tournaments in 2021.[8][9] Since they didn't have a tournament in 2022, the second tournament of 2021 would be counted as the 2022 edition since the order of the Grand Slam tournaments stayed the same.
  3. ^ a b After the pandemic, specifically since 2022, Capcom Cup wasn't held in the actual calendar year, in fact was held in the beginning of the upcoming year.[10][11]
  4. ^ This was the first time Red Bull Kumite was held even before EVO Japan.[12][13]

Champions by Character

Year
EVO Japan[1]
Red Bull Kumite[2] EVO[1] Capcom Cup[3]
2009 ↓ Street Fighter IV ↓
started in 2018 started in 2015 Japan Ryu (1/3) started in 2013
2010 tournament not created tournament not created Japan Ryu (2/3) tournament not created
2011 tournament not created tournament not created
Fei Long
(1/1)
tournament not created
2012 tournament not created tournament not created
Gouken
(1/1)
tournament not created
2013 tournament not created tournament not created
Gen
(1/1)
Evil Ryu
(1/2)
2014 tournament not created tournament not created
Rose
(1/1)
United States Ken (1/3)
2015 tournament not created
Sagat (1/2)
Japan
Ryu (3/3)
United States Ken (2/3)
Japan Evil Ryu (2/2)

Kenya Elena (1/1)

Yun
(1/1)
2016 ↓ Street Fighter V ↓
tournament not created
Nash
(1/2)
United States Nash (2/2) Japan R. Mika (1/1)
United States Guile (1/1)
2017 tournament not created
Urien
(1/1)
Japan Akuma (2/2) United Kingdom Birdie (1/2)
2018 Egypt Menat (1/1)
South Korea Juri (1/2)
Ibuki
(1/2)
M. Bison (1/2)
Canada Abigail (1/1)
Saudi Arabia Rashid (1/2)
2019 Russia Kolin (1/2)
Japan Zeku (1/1)
[a]Japan Ibuki (2/2)
Karin (1/1)
Thailand
Sagat (2/2)
Brazil Laura (1/1)
United States Poison (1/1)
2020 Japan Sakura (1/1) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021 cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) India Dhalsim (1/1) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2022 cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) [b] M. Bison (2/2)
United States Alex (1/1)

Japan E. Honda (1/1)

Russia Kolin (2/2) [c]United States Luke (1/3)
United Kingdom Birdie (2/2)
2023 Seth (1/1)
Saudi Arabia Rashid (2/2)
↓ Street Fighter 6 ↓
↓ Street Fighter 6 ↓ Italy Marisa (1/1) United States Ken (3/3) [c]South Korea Juri (2/2)
2024
Blanka (2/2)
United States
Luke (3/3)
Blanka (1/2)
United States
Luke (2/3)
Year EVO Japan Red Bull Kumite EVO Capcom Cup

Note: A player can play multiple characters throughout their tournament run, every played-characters contributed to the players' win-loss records no matter if they played him/her in the finals or not, thus every characters the eventual champion used was also counted as a champion.

  1. ^ a b Red Bull Kumite held their tournament each year unregularly, mostly before EVO and Capcom Cup. However the tournament was held after EVO in 2018[14][15] and even after Capcom Cup in 2019.[6][16]
  2. ^ In fact, Red Bull Kumite actually held two tournaments in 2021.[17][18] Since they didn't have a tournament in 2022, the second tournament of 2021 would be counted as the 2022 edition since the order of the Grand Slam tournaments stayed the same.
  3. ^ a b After the pandemic, specifically since 2022, Capcom Cup wasn't held in the actual calendar year, in fact was held in the beginning of the upcoming year.[10][11]
  4. ^ This was the first time Red Bull Kumite was held even before EVO Japan.[19][20]

Multiple Slam Winners by Player

Titles Player
EVO Japan[1]
Red Bull Kumite[2] EVO[1] Capcom Cup[3]
4 South Korea Infiltration 1 1 2 0
Dominican Republic MenaRD 1 1 0 2
3 Japan Momochi 1 0 1 1
2 Japan Daigo Umehara 0 0 2 0
Japan Bonchan 0 1 1 0
Japan Fujimura 0 2 0 0
United Kingdom Problem-X 0 1 1 0

Multiple Slam Winners by Character

Titles Player
EVO Japan[1]
Red Bull Kumite[2] EVO[1] Capcom Cup[3]
3 Japan Ryu 0 1 2 0
United States Ken 0 0 2 1
United States Luke 1 1 0 1
2
Evil Ryu
0 0 1 1
Nash
0 1 1 0
Japan Akuma 0 0 2 0
Sagat
0 1 1 0
Ibuki
0 2 0 0
M. Bison 0 1 1 0
Russia Kolin 1 0 1 0
United Kingdom Birdie 0 0 0 2
Saudi Arabia Rashid 1 0 0 1
South Korea Juri 1 0 0 1
Blanka
1 1 0 0

Consecutive Titles

EVOJP EVO Japan EVO EVO
RBK Red Bull Kumite CCC Capcom Cup

Overall Record

Titles Player Character First Event Last Event
2 [a]Japan Daigo Umehara Japan Ryu 2009 EVO 2010 EVO
South Korea Infiltration
Nash
2016 RBK 2016 EVO
Dominican Republic MenaRD
Blanka
United States Luke
2024 RBK 2024 EVOJP

At one Tournament

Titles Player Character Tourn. Years
2 Japan Daigo Umehara Japan Ryu EVO 2009-10
Japan Fujimura
Ibuki
RBK 2018-19
  1. ^ During Daigo's consecutive titles, there was only one Grand Slam tournament created.

References

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  3. ^ a b c d e "Capcom Pro Tour - The Home of Street Fighter Esports". CAPCOM Pro Tour. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
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  10. ^ a b "Capcom Cup IX - SF - Viewership, Overview, Prize Pool". Esports Charts. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
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