The 5 longest US Open men's winning streaks: Roger Federer No 1 with 40 wins, John McEnroe 3rd
Briefly

Roger Federer not only holds the record for the longest US Open winning streak in the Open Era, but he is also the sole player to defend his title successfully since 1998.
Between 1995 and 1997, Pete Sampras won 17 consecutive matches at the US Open, securing two titles, showcasing his dominance during that period.
Jimmy Connors boasted a remarkable 19-match winning streak from 1982 to 1984, where he captured two US Open titles and highlighted his prowess in crucial matches.
John McEnroe's 26-match winning streak from 1979 to 1982 is noteworthy, as it included three US Open titles, exemplifying his competitive brilliance on the hard courts.
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