Open Era tennis records – men's singles


The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first open event was the 1968 British Hard Court Championships held in April, followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam event, the French Open, a month later.
Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the Association of Tennis Professionals, the International Tennis Federation, and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments. All rankings-related records are based on ATP Rankings, which began in 1973. The names of active players appear in boldface for their career totals, currently active streaks, and in-progress season totals.

Grand Slam tournaments

Career totals

Finals#
1. Roger Federer31
2. Rafael Nadal27
3. Novak Djokovic26
4. Ivan Lendl19
5. Pete Sampras18
6. Björn Borg16
7. Jimmy Connors15
7. Andre Agassi15
9. John McEnroe11
9. Mats Wilander11
9. Stefan Edberg11
9. Andy Murray11

Semifinals#
1. Roger Federer46
2. Novak Djokovic37
3. Rafael Nadal33
4. Jimmy Connors31
5. Ivan Lendl28
6. Andre Agassi26
7. Pete Sampras23
8. Andy Murray21
9. John McEnroe19
9. Stefan Edberg19

Quarterfinals#
1. Roger Federer57
2. Novak Djokovic46
3. Jimmy Connors41
3. Rafael Nadal41
5. Andre Agassi36
6./ Ivan Lendl34
7. Andy Murray30
8. Pete Sampras29
9. John McEnroe26
9. Stefan Edberg26

Matches won#
1. Roger Federer362
2. Novak Djokovic287
3. Rafael Nadal275
4. Jimmy Connors233
5. Andre Agassi224
6./ Ivan Lendl222
7. Pete Sampras203
8. Andy Murray189
9. Stefan Edberg178
10. John McEnroe167

Appearances#
1. Roger Federer79
2. Feliciano López73
3. Fabrice Santoro70
4. Mikhail Youzhny69
5. Fernando Verdasco67
6. Lleyton Hewitt66
7. David Ferrer63
8. Philipp Kohlschreiber62
9. Andre Agassi61
9. Tomáš Berdych61
9. Ivo Karlović61

Consecutive records

Spanning consecutive events

Titles#Years
1. Rod Laver41969
1. Novak Djokovic42015–2016
3. Pete Sampras31993–1994
3. Roger Federer32005–2006
3. Roger Federer 32006–2007
3. Rafael Nadal32010
3. Novak Djokovic 32011–2012
3. Novak Djokovic 32018–2019

Finals#Years
1. Roger Federer102005–2007
2. Roger Federer 82008–2010
3. Novak Djokovic62015–2016
4. Rafael Nadal52011–2012
5. Rod Laver41969
5. Andre Agassi41999–2000
5. Novak Djokovic 42011–2012

Semifinals#Years
1. Roger Federer232004–2010
2. Novak Djokovic142010–2013
3. Ivan Lendl101985–1988
4. Novak Djokovic 92014–2016
5. Rafael Nadal72018–2019
6. Ivan Lendl61983–1984
7. Boris Becker51990–1991
7. Novak Djokovic 52007–2008
7. Rafael Nadal 52008–2009
7. Andy Murray52011–2012
7. Rafael Nadal 52011–2012
7. Novak Djokovic 52018–2019

Matches won#Years
1. Novak Djokovic302015–2016
2. Roger Federer272005–2006
2. Roger Federer 272006–2007
2. Novak Djokovic 272011–2012
5. Rod Laver261969
5. Novak Djokovic 262018–2019
7. Pete Sampras251993–1994
7. Rafael Nadal252010–2011
9. Björn Borg201978
9. Björn Borg 201980
9. Roger Federer 202009

Sets won#Years
1. Roger Federer362006–2007
2. John McEnroe351984
3. Rafael Nadal292017
4. Björn Borg281980
4. Rafael Nadal 282010
6. Stefan Edberg261991–1992
7. Novak Djokovic252019
8. Roger Federer 242005
8. Rafael Nadal 242008
8. Rafael Nadal 242010
8. Novak Djokovic 242018–2019

Appearances#Years
1. Feliciano López722002–2020
2. Fernando Verdasco672003–2020
3. Roger Federer652000–2016
4. Andreas Seppi592005–2020
5. Wayne Ferreira561991–2004
6. Stefan Edberg541983–1996
7. Tomáš Berdych522003–2016
8. Novak Djokovic512005–2017
9. David Ferrer502003–2015
9. Guillermo García López502005–2017
9. Stan Wawrinka502005–2017

Spanning non-consecutive events

Finals won#Years
1. Pete Sampras81995–2000
2. Roger Federer72003–2006
2. Rafael Nadal72008–2011
4. Rod Laver51968–1969
4. John Newcombe51970–1975
4. Novak Djokovic52018–2020

Semifinals won#Years
1. Rafael Nadal162010–2018
2. Björn Borg141976–1981
3. Jimmy Connors111974–1978

Quarterfinals won#Years
1. Roger Federer252003–2010

Consecutive per year totals

3 titles#Years
1. Roger Federer22006–2007

2+ titles#Years
1. Roger Federer42004–2007
2. Björn Borg31978–1980
2. Pete Sampras31993–1995
4. Ivan Lendl21986–1987
4. Novak Djokovic22015–2016
4. Novak Djokovic 22018–2019

1+ title#Years
1. Rafael Nadal102005–2014
2. Björn Borg81974–1981
2. Pete Sampras81993–2000
2. Roger Federer82003–2010
5. Novak Djokovic62011–2016

1+ final#Years
1. Ivan Lendl111981–1991
1. Pete Sampras111992–2002
3. Roger Federer102003–2012
3. Rafael Nadal102005–2014
5. Björn Borg81974–1981

Career records per Grand Slam event

Titles per Grand Slam event

Australian Open#
1. Novak Djokovic8
2. Roger Federer6
3. Andre Agassi4
4. Mats Wilander3

French Open#
1. Rafael Nadal12
2. Björn Borg6
3. Ivan Lendl3
3. Mats Wilander3
3. Gustavo Kuerten3

Wimbledon#
1. Roger Federer8
2. Pete Sampras7
3. Björn Borg5
3. Novak Djokovic5
5. John McEnroe3
5. Boris Becker3

US Open#
1. Jimmy Connors5
1. Pete Sampras5
1. Roger Federer5
4. John McEnroe4
4. Rafael Nadal4
6. Ivan Lendl3
6. Novak Djokovic3

Finals per Grand Slam event

Australian Open#Record
1. Novak Djokovic88–0
2. Roger Federer76–1
3. Stefan Edberg52–3
3. Andy Murray50–5
3. Rafael Nadal51–4
6. Mats Wilander43–1
6. Ivan Lendl42–2
6. Andre Agassi44–0
9. Guillermo Vilas32–1
9. Pete Sampras32–1
9. Marat Safin31–2

French Open#Record
1. Rafael Nadal1212–0
2. Björn Borg66–0
3. Ivan Lendl53–2
3. Mats Wilander53–2
3. Roger Federer51–4
6. Guillermo Vilas41–3
6. Novak Djokovic41–3
8. Jim Courier32–1
8. Sergi Bruguera32–1
8. Andre Agassi31–2
8. Gustavo Kuerten33–0

Wimbledon#Record
1. Roger Federer128–4
2. Boris Becker73–4
2. Pete Sampras77–0
4. Björn Borg65–1
4. Jimmy Connors62–4
4. Novak Djokovic65–1
7. John McEnroe53–2
7. Rafael Nadal52–3
9. Goran Ivanišević41–3
10. John Newcombe32–1
10. Stefan Edberg32–1
10. Andy Roddick30–3
10. Andy Murray32–1

US Open#Record
1. Ivan Lendl83–5
1. Pete Sampras85–3
1. Novak Djokovic83–5
4. Jimmy Connors75–2
4. Roger Federer75–2
6. Andre Agassi62–4
7. John McEnroe54–1
7. Rafael Nadal54–1
9. Björn Borg40–4

Match wins per Grand Slam event

Australian Open#
1. Roger Federer102
2. Novak Djokovic75
3. Rafael Nadal65
4. Stefan Edberg56
5./ Ivan Lendl48
5. Andre Agassi48
5. Andy Murray48
8. Tomáš Berdych47
9. Pete Sampras45
10. Stan Wawrinka42

French Open#
1. Rafael Nadal93
2. Roger Federer70
3. Novak Djokovic68
4. Guillermo Vilas58
5. Ivan Lendl53
6. Andre Agassi51
7. Björn Borg49
8. Mats Wilander47
9. David Ferrer44
10. Stan Wawrinka42

Wimbledon#
1. Roger Federer101
2. Jimmy Connors84
3. Novak Djokovic72
4. Boris Becker71
5. Pete Sampras63
6. John McEnroe59
7. Andy Murray57
8. Rafael Nadal53
9. Björn Borg51
10. Stefan Edberg49
10./ Goran Ivanišević49

US Open#
1. Jimmy Connors98
2. Roger Federer89
3. Andre Agassi79
4./ Ivan Lendl73
5. Novak Djokovic72
6. Pete Sampras71
7. John McEnroe65
8. Rafael Nadal64
9. Lleyton Hewitt47
10. Andy Murray45

Match record per Grand Slam event (minimum 20 wins)

Australian Open%W–L
1. Andre Agassi-
2. Novak Djokovic-
3. Guillermo Vilas-
4. Roger Federer-
5. Stefan Edberg-
6. Mats Wilander-
7. Pete Sampras-
8./ Ivan Lendl-
9. Rafael Nadal-
10. Jim Courier-

French Open%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal-
2. Björn Borg-
3. Mats Wilander-
4. Novak Djokovic-
5. Gustavo Kuerten-
6. Jim Courier-
7./ Ivan Lendl-
8. Roger Federer-
9. Dominic Thiem-
10. Andy Murray-

Wimbledon%W–L
1. Björn Borg-
2. Pete Sampras-
3. Roger Federer-
4. Rod Laver-
5. Novak Djokovic-
6. John Newcombe-
7. Boris Becker-
8. Andy Murray-
9. John McEnroe-
10. Jimmy Connors-

US Open%W–L
1. Pete Sampras-
2. Novak Djokovic-
3. Roger Federer-
4. Rafael Nadal-
5. Jimmy Connors-
6./ Ivan Lendl-
7. John McEnroe-
8. Ken Rosewall-
9. John Newcombe-
10. Björn Borg-

Per event consecutive records

Titles
Australian Open#Years
1. Novak Djokovic32011–2013
2. Ken Rosewall21971–1972
2. Guillermo Vilas21978–1979
2./ Johan Kriek21981–1982
2. Mats Wilander21983–1984
2. Stefan Edberg21985–1987
2. Ivan Lendl21989–1990
2. Jim Courier21992–1993
2. Andre Agassi22000–2001
2. Roger Federer22006–2007
2. Novak Djokovic 22015–2016
2. Roger Federer 22017–2018
2. Novak Djokovic 22019–2020

French Open#Years
1. Rafael Nadal52010–2014
2. Björn Borg41978–1981
2. Rafael Nadal 42005–2008
3. Rafael Nadal 32017–2019
4. Jan Kodeš21970–1971
4. Björn Borg 21974–1975
4. Ivan Lendl21986–1987
4. Jim Courier21991–1992
4. Sergi Bruguera21993–1994
4. Gustavo Kuerten22000–2001

Wimbledon#Years
1. Björn Borg51976–1980
1. Roger Federer52003–2007
3. Pete Sampras41997–2000
4. Pete Sampras 31993–1995
5. Rod Laver21968–1969
5. John Newcombe21970–1971
5. John McEnroe21983–1984
5. Boris Becker21985–1986
5. Novak Djokovic22014–2015
5. Novak Djokovic 22018–2019

US Open#Years
1. Roger Federer52004–2008
2. John McEnroe31979–1981
2. Ivan Lendl31985–1987
4. Jimmy Connors21982–1983
4. Stefan Edberg21991–1992
4. Pete Sampras21995–1996
4. Pat Rafter21997–1998

Matches won
#Australian OpenYears
25 Novak Djokovic2011–14
20 Ivan Lendl1989–91
19 Roger Federer2006–08
18 Jim Courier1992–94

#French OpenYears
39 Rafael Nadal2010–15
31 Rafael Nadal2005–09
28 Björn Borg1978–81
23 Rafael Nadal2016–19

#WimbledonYears
41 Björn Borg1976–81
40 Roger Federer2003–08
31 Pete Sampras1997–01
25 Pete Sampras1993–96

#US OpenYears
40 Roger Federer2004–09
27 Ivan Lendl1985–88
25 John McEnroe1979–82
19 Jimmy Connors1982–84

Sets won
#Australian OpenYears
30 Roger Federer2006–08
27 Andre Agassi2003–04
26 Ken Rosewall1971–72
26 Novak Djokovic2011–12

#French OpenYears
41 Björn Borg1979–81
38 Rafael Nadal2016–18
32 Rafael Nadal2007–09
29 Ilie Năstase1973–74

#WimbledonYears
34 Roger Federer2005–06
34 Roger Federer2017–18
31 John McEnroe1984–85
26 Roger Federer2003–04

#US OpenYears
26 Ivan Lendl1985–86
25 Ivan Lendl1986–87
25 Novak Djokovic2018–19
24 Stefan Edberg1991–92

Per court type career totals

Match wins
Hard#
1. Roger Federer191
2. Novak Djokovic147
3. Rafael Nadal129
4. Andre Agassi127
5. Pete Sampras116
6./ Ivan Lendl105
7. Andy Murray93
8. Stan Wawrinka86
9. Stefan Edberg84
10. Andy Roddick81

Clay#
1. Rafael Nadal93
2. Guillermo Vilas75
3. Roger Federer70
4. Novak Djokovic68
5. Björn Borg63
6. Jimmy Connors59
7. Ivan Lendl53
8. Andre Agassi51
9. Jan Kodeš48
10. Mats Wilander47

Grass#
1. Jimmy Connors107
2. Roger Federer101
3. John Newcombe89
4. Ken Rosewall77
4. Boris Becker77
6. Arthur Ashe74
7. Novak Djokovic72
8. Stan Smith69
9. John McEnroe66
10./ Ivan Lendl64
10. Stefan Edberg64

Match record
Hard%W–L
1. Novak Djokovic-
2. Roger Federer-
3. Pete Sampras-
4. Jimmy Connors-
5./ Ivan Lendl-
6. Björn Borg-
7. Andre Agassi-
8. John McEnroe-
9. Rafael Nadal-
10. Stefan Edberg-

Clay%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal-
2. Björn Borg-
3. Mats Wilander-
4. Novak Djokovic-
5. Gustavo Kuerten-
6. Jim Courier-
7./ Ivan Lendl-
8. Roger Federer-
9. Dominic Thiem-
10. Guillermo Vilas-

Grass%W–L
1. Pete Sampras-
2. Björn Borg-
3. Roger Federer-
4. Novak Djokovic-
5. Andy Murray-
6. Rod Laver-
7. Boris Becker-
8. John McEnroe-
9. John Newcombe-
10. Jimmy Connors-

Career achievements

Agassi and Nadal also achieved a Career Golden Slam, and Agassi a Career Super Slam.

Calendar year achievements

#3+ titlesYear
3 Roger Federer2004, 2006–2007
2 Novak Djokovic2011, 2015
1 Rod Laver1969
1 Jimmy Connors1974
1 Mats Wilander1988
1 Rafael Nadal2010

#2+ titlesYear
6 Roger Federer2004–2007, 2009, 2017
5 Novak Djokovic2011, 2015–2016, 2018–2019
5 Rafael Nadal2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019
4 Pete Sampras1993–1995, 1997
3 Björn Borg1978–1980
2 Jimmy Connors1974, 1982
2 John McEnroe1981, 1984
2 Ivan Lendl1986–1987
1 Rod Laver1969
1 John Newcombe1973
1 Guillermo Vilas1977
1 Mats Wilander1988
1 Boris Becker1989
1 Jim Courier1992
1 Andre Agassi1999

All tournaments

Career totals

Titles, finals, finals win rate

Titles#
1. Jimmy Connors109
2. Roger Federer103
3./ Ivan Lendl94
4. Rafael Nadal85
5. Novak Djokovic79
6. John McEnroe77
7. Rod Laver69
8. Björn Borg66
9. Ilie Năstase64
9. Pete Sampras64

Matches played, won, win rate

Matches won#
1. Jimmy Connors1274
2. Roger Federer1242
3./ Ivan Lendl1068
4. Rafael Nadal990
5. Guillermo Vilas951
6. Novak Djokovic911
7. Ilie Năstase896
8. John McEnroe883
9. Andre Agassi870
10. Stefan Edberg801

Playing top 10 ranked opponents

Matches won#
1. Roger Federer224
2. Novak Djokovic212
3. Rafael Nadal171
4./ Ivan Lendl166
5. John McEnroe128
6. Jimmy Connors126
7. Pete Sampras124
8. Boris Becker121
9. Björn Borg111
10. Andre Agassi109

Per court type career totals

Titles
Hard#
1. Roger Federer71
2. Novak Djokovic59
3. Andre Agassi46
4. Jimmy Connors43
5. Pete Sampras36
6. Andy Murray34
7. Ivan Lendl32
8. Rod Laver24
9. John McEnroe22
9. Stefan Edberg22
9. Michael Chang22
9. Rafael Nadal22

Grass#
1. Roger Federer19
2. Pete Sampras10
3. Rod Laver9
3. Jimmy Connors9
5. Ken Rosewall8
5. Stan Smith8
5. Alex Metreveli8
5. John McEnroe8
5. Lleyton Hewitt8
5. Andy Murray8

Outdoor#
1. Rafael Nadal83
2. Roger Federer77
3. Novak Djokovic66
4. Jimmy Connors56
5. Guillermo Vilas53
6. Ivan Lendl52
7. Andre Agassi48
8. Rod Laver43
8. Thomas Muster43
10. Björn Borg42

Matches won

Clay#
1. Guillermo Vilas681
2. Manuel Orantes555
3. Rafael Nadal436
4. Thomas Muster426
5. Ilie Năstase422
6. José Higueras386
7. Eddie Dibbs382
8. Carlos Moyá337
9. David Ferrer335
10./ Ivan Lendl329
10. Andrés Gómez329

Carpet#
1. Jimmy Connors392
2. John McEnroe349
3. Arthur Ashe286
4./ Ivan Lendl258
5. Boris Becker257
6. Ilie Năstase223
7. Brian Gottfried216
8. Stan Smith205
9. Rod Laver203
10. Vitas Gerulaitis196

Outdoor#
1. Roger Federer944
2. Rafael Nadal901
3. Guillermo Vilas813
4. Jimmy Connors787
5. Novak Djokovic759
6./ Ivan Lendl727
7. Andre Agassi702
8. David Ferrer628
9. Manuel Orantes624
10. Ilie Năstase582

Indoor#
1. Jimmy Connors487
2. John McEnroe423
3./ Ivan Lendl341
4. Arthur Ashe339
5. Ilie Năstase311
6. Brian Gottfried307
7. Stan Smith303
8. Roger Federer298
9. Boris Becker297
10. Stefan Edberg257

Match win rate

Per event career totals

Grand Slams are in boldface, and ties are listed chronologically.
#TitlesEventYears
12 Rafael NadalFrench Open2005–2008, 2010–2014, 2017–2019
11 Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo2005–2012, 2016–2018
11 Rafael Nadal Barcelona2005–2009, 2011–2013, 2016–2018
10 Roger FedererHalle2003–2006, 2008, 2013–2015, 2017, 2019
10 Roger Federer Basel2006–2008, 2010–2011, 2014–2015, 2017–2019
9 Rafael Nadal Rome2005–2007, 2009–2010, 2012–2013, 2018–2019
8 Guillermo VilasBuenos Aires1973–1976, 1977, 1979, 1982
8 Roger Federer Wimbledon2003–2007, 2009, 2012, 2017
8 Roger Federer Dubai2003–2005, 2007, 2012, 2014–2015, 2019
8 Novak DjokovicAustralian Open2008, 2011–2013, 2015–2016, 2019–2020
7 Pete SamprasWimbledon1993–1995, 1997–2000
7 Roger Federer Cincinnati2005, 2007, 2009–2010, 2012, 2014–2015
6 Jimmy ConnorsBirmingham1974–1977, 1979–1980
6 Björn BorgFrench Open1974–1975, 1978–1981
6 Balázs TaróczyAmersfoort1976, 1978–1982
6 Ivan LendlCanada1980–1981, 1983, 1987–1989
6 Andre AgassiMiami1990, 1995–1996, 2001–2003
6 Roger Federer ATP Finals2003–2004, 2006–2007, 2010–2011
6 Novak Djokovic Beijing2009–2010, 2012–2015
6 Novak Djokovic Miami2007, 2011–2012, 2014–2016
6 Roger Federer Australian Open2004, 2006–2007, 2010, 2017–2018

Per year cumulative records

M/Y is average number of matches per year during the streak
#Cons. seasons
90%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
4 Björn Borg1977–8081.5
3 Jimmy Connors1974–7695.0
3 Ivan Lendl1985–8784.0
3 Roger Federer2004–0687.3

#Total seasons
won 10+ titles
Years
4 Jimmy Connors1973–74, 76, 78
4 Ivan Lendl1981–82, 85, 89
3 Rod Laver1968–70
3 John McEnroe1979, 81, 84
3 Roger Federer2004–06
2 Ilie Năstase1972–73
2 Björn Borg1977, 79
2 Rafael Nadal2005, 13
2 Novak Djokovic2011, 15

#Cons. seasons
reached a final
Years
20 Roger Federer2000–19
19 Jimmy Connors1971–89
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
16/ Ivan Lendl1979–94
16 Gaël Monfils2005–20
15 Manuel Orantes1969–83
15 Novak Djokovic2006–20
14 John McEnroe1978–91
14 Carlos Moyá1995–08
14 Tomáš Berdych2004–17

Single season records

#TitlesYear
18 Rod Laver1969
16 Guillermo Vilas1977
15 Rod Laver1970
15 Ilie Năstase1973
15 Jimmy Connors1974
15 Ivan Lendl1982
13 Björn Borg1979
13 John McEnroe1984
12 Ilie Năstase1972
12 Jimmy Connors1976
12 Thomas Muster1995
12 Roger Federer2006

Win streaks

#MatchesYears
49 Björn Borg1978
48 Björn Borg1979–80
46 Guillermo Vilas1977
44 Ivan Lendl1981–82
43 Novak Djokovic2010–11
42 John McEnroe1984
41 Roger Federer2006–07
36 Jimmy Connors1975
35 Jimmy Connors1974
35 Thomas Muster1995
35 Roger Federer2005

Consecutive matches won on each court type
#HardYears
56 Roger Federer2005–06
36 Roger Federer2006–07
35 Novak Djokovic2010–11
34 Pete Sampras1994
34 Pete Sampras1996–97

#GrassYears
65 Roger Federer2003–08
41 Björn Borg1976–81
23 John McEnroe1980–82
23 Pete Sampras1994–96
23 Pete Sampras1998–00

Consecutive sets won on each court type
#HardYears
34 Novak Djokovic2016
33 Roger Federer2005–06
31 Roger Federer2006–07

#GrassYears
36 Roger Federer2003–04
30 Roger Federer2017
29 Roger Federer2007–08

Titles won and finals reached across consecutive tournaments played
#TitlesYears
10 Björn Borg1979–80
8 Ivan Lendl1981–82
8 John McEnroe1983–84
7 Guillermo Vilas1977
7 Roger Federer2006–07
7 Novak Djokovic2011
7 Novak Djokovic2015–16

Consecutive wins in tournament finals and against top 10 opponents
#FinalsYears
24 Roger Federer2003–05
19 Rod Laver1969–70
15 Björn Borg1979–80
14 Rafael Nadal2005–06
12 Rod Laver1973–75
12 John McEnroe1980–81
12 John McEnroe1984–85
11 John Newcombe1971–73
11 Björn Borg1977
11 José Luis Clerc1980–81
11 Thomas Muster1994–95
11 Stan Wawrinka2014–16

Year-end championships

The year-end championships listed here are the most prestigious tournaments after the Grand Slams. There have been three prominent YECs in the Open Era, each involving only top performers for the given year.
' This is a combination of the YECs for two separate tours: the ITF Grand Prix that ran until 1989 and the ATP Tour that replaced it. For record-keeping purposes, the ATP has incorporated the entire history of the ITF Masters Grand Prix alongside its ATP Finals tournament; thus they are both listed as "ATP" here. In total, these YECs have been held at numerous venues around the globe and played on several surfaces.
' The WCT Finals, as the YEC for the World Championship Tennis tour, was held in Dallas, Texas and played on indoor carpet courts.
The Grand Slam Cup was an ITF event for the top performers in the year's Grand Slam events. It was held in Munich, Germany and played on indoor carpet courts.
WCT and GSC events are specifically indicated in the Overall titles table.

Overall totals

Finals#
1. Ivan Lendl12
1. John McEnroe12
3. Boris Becker11
4. Roger Federer10
5. Pete Sampras9
6. Björn Borg8
7. Novak Djokovic7
8. Andre Agassi5
9. Ilie Năstase4
9. Jimmy Connors4

Appearances#
1. Ivan Lendl19
1. John McEnroe19
1. Andre Agassi19
4. Boris Becker18
5. Jimmy Connors17
5. Roger Federer17

ATP totals

Finals#
1. Roger Federer10
2. Ivan Lendl9
3. Boris Becker8
4. Novak Djokovic7
5. Pete Sampras6

Appearances#
1. Roger Federer17
2. Andre Agassi13
3. Ivan Lendl12
3. Novak Djokovic12
5. Jimmy Connors11
5. Boris Becker11
5. Pete Sampras11

WCT totals

Finals#
1. John McEnroe8
2. Björn Borg4
3. Jimmy Connors3
3. Ivan Lendl3
5. Ken Rosewall2
5. Rod Laver2
5. Arthur Ashe2
5. Boris Becker2

Appearances#
1. John McEnroe9
2. Arthur Ashe6
3. Rod Laver5
3. Björn Borg5
3. Jimmy Connors5
3. Ivan Lendl5

Masters tournaments


These are a collection of 9 annual tournaments that are the most important after the Grand Slams and the year-end championships. From 1970, the Grand Prix circuit, alongside the smaller WCT circuit, was the highest tier of men’s tennis. The leading tournament category on the Grand Prix circuit was the Grand Prix Super Series, the predecessor to the Masters Series. Starting from 1990, the ATP took control of the main tour creating the ATP Tour. Since then, the tournaments outside of the Grand Slams and year-end championships on the ATP Tour have been classified as ATP Masters 1000, ATP 500 and ATP 250 events. The Masters Series was part of the Championship Series from 1990 to 1995, was known as Super 9 from 1996 to 1999 and took it’s Masters Series name in 2000 before being known as the Masters 1000 series in 2009.

Career totals

Match wins#
1. Rafael Nadal384
2. Roger Federer381
3. Novak Djokovic355
4. Andy Murray213
5. Andre Agassi209
6. Tomáš Berdych191
7. Pete Sampras190
8. David Ferrer189
9. Andy Roddick157
10. Stan Wawrinka152

Titles per court type
Hard#
1. Novak Djokovic25
2. Roger Federer22
3. Andre Agassi14
4. Andy Murray12
5. Rafael Nadal10

Titles won per season

Olympic tournaments

Tennis became an official Olympic sport in 1988, so there have been eight events in the Open Era. Andy Murray has won two titles, while Fernando González and Juan Martín del Potro, with one silver and bronze medal each, are the only other players to have won more than one singles medal.
Match wins#
Roger Federer13
Andy Murray12
Fernando González10
Rafael Nadal10
Juan Martín del Potro10
Novak Djokovic9
Marc Rosset8
Nicolás Massú8
Kei Nishikori8

Appearances#
Goran Ivanišević4
Andrei Pavel4
Roger Federer4
Lu Yen-hsun4

ATP Rankings achievements

ATP Rankings began in 1973. These weekly rankings determine event eligibility and seedings. At the end of each year they also become the official ATP season rankings.
Total weeks as of 2020 with currently-ranked players in boldface
No. 1#
1. Roger Federer310
2. Pete Sampras286
3. Novak Djokovic282
4. Ivan Lendl270
5. Jimmy Connors268
6. Rafael Nadal209
7. John McEnroe170
8. Björn Borg109
9. Andre Agassi101
10. Lleyton Hewitt80

Consecutive No. 1#Years
1. Roger Federer2372004–08
2. Jimmy Connors1601974–77
3. Ivan Lendl1571985–88
4. Novak Djokovic1222014–16
5. Pete Sampras1021996–98
6. Jimmy Connors841977–79
7. Pete Sampras821993–95
8. Ivan Lendl801989–90
9. Lleyton Hewitt752001–03
10. John McEnroe581981–82

Top 2#
1. Rafael Nadal548
2. Roger Federer528
3. Novak Djokovic426
4. Jimmy Connors387
5. Ivan Lendl377

Cons. top 2#
1. Roger Federer346
2. Novak Djokovic325
3. Jimmy Connors296
4. Ivan Lendl280
5. Rafael Nadal212

Top 3#
1. Roger Federer750
2. Rafael Nadal605
3. Jimmy Connors591
4. Novak Djokovic574
5. Ivan Lendl499

Cons. top 3#
1. Ivan Lendl465
2. Roger Federer432
3. Novak Djokovic399
4. Pete Sampras391
5. Jimmy Connors377


Year-end totals through 2019
No. 1#
1. Pete Sampras6
2. Jimmy Connors5
2. Roger Federer5
2. Novak Djokovic5
2. Rafael Nadal5

Top 2#
1. Roger Federer11
1. Rafael Nadal11
3. Jimmy Connors9
4. Novak Djokovic8
5. John McEnroe6
5. Ivan Lendl6
5. Pete Sampras6

Top 3#
1. Roger Federer15
2. Jimmy Connors12
2. Rafael Nadal12
2. Novak Djokovic12
5. Ivan Lendl10

Top 4#
1. Roger Federer15
2. Jimmy Connors14
3. Rafael Nadal13
4. Novak Djokovic12
5. Ivan Lendl10

Top 5#
1. Roger Federer15
2. Jimmy Connors14
2. Rafael Nadal14
4. Novak Djokovic12
5. Ivan Lendl11

Top 10#
1. Roger Federer17
2. Jimmy Connors16
2. Andre Agassi16
4. Rafael Nadal'''15
5./ Ivan Lendl13

Other achievementsPlayerRecord
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1 Roger FedererSeptember 2004
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1 Roger FedererSeptember 2006
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1 Rafael NadalSeptember 2010
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1 Novak DjokovicSeptember 2015
Youngest No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt20y 9m
Youngest year-end No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt20y 10m
Youngest top 10 Aaron Krickstein17y 0m
Youngest year-end top 10 Michael Chang17y 9m
Oldest No. 1 Roger Federer36y 10m
Oldest year-end No. 1 Rafael Nadal33y 6m
Oldest top 10 Ken Rosewall42y 1m
Oldest year-end top 10 Ken Rosewall41y 1m

Prize money

Prize money has increased throughout the era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and A$4,120,000 in 2020. Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted.
CareerPrize moneyEnding
1. Novak Djokovic$143,631,5602020
2. Roger Federer$129,946,6832020
3. Rafael Nadal$120,955,9042020
4. Andy Murray$61,544,0072019
5. Pete Sampras$43,280,4892002
6. Stan Wawrinka$34,278,6272020
7. David Ferrer$31,483,9112019
8. Andre Agassi$31,152,9752006
9. Tomáš Berdych$29,491,3282019
10. Marin Čilić$27,864,2862020

Miscellaneous

Youngest and oldest title winners
Instances of winning titles on 3 surfaces across consecutive events played
#PlayerYears
5 Jimmy Connors1972, 74, 75, 76
3 Ivan Lendl1985, 89
1 Björn Borg1979
1 Roger Federer2004
1 Rafael Nadal2008

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