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 tournament was the 1968 British Hard Court Championships held in April,[1] followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam tournament, the 1968 French Open, a month later.[2] Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP),[3] the International Tennis Federation (ITF),[4] 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.

Grand Slam tournaments

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Career totals

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Updated as of 2024 US Open. Where there are multiple entries for the same record, entrants are ranked on the basis of who achieved the record in chronological order.
# Titles
24 Serbia Novak Djokovic
22 Spain Rafael Nadal[5]
20 Switzerland Roger Federer
14 United States Pete Sampras
11 Sweden Björn Borg
8 United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
7 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Mats Wilander
# Finals
37 Serbia Novak Djokovic
31 Switzerland Roger Federer
30 Spain Rafael Nadal
19 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
18 United States Pete Sampras
16 Sweden Björn Borg
15 United States Jimmy Connors
United States Andre Agassi
11 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Mats Wilander
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United Kingdom Andy Murray
# Semifinals
49 Serbia Novak Djokovic
46 Switzerland Roger Federer
38 Spain Rafael Nadal
31 United States Jimmy Connors
28 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
26 United States Andre Agassi
23 United States Pete Sampras
21 United Kingdom Andy Murray
19 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Stefan Edberg
# Quarterfinals
60 Serbia Novak Djokovic
58 Switzerland Roger Federer
47 Spain Rafael Nadal
41 United States Jimmy Connors
36 United States Andre Agassi
34 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
30 United Kingdom Andy Murray
29 United States Pete Sampras
26 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Stefan Edberg
# Appearances
81 Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Feliciano López
76 Serbia Novak Djokovic
74 France Richard Gasquet
72 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
71 Spain Fernando Verdasco
70 France Fabrice Santoro
69 Russia Mikhail Youzhny
68 Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
Spain Rafael Nadal

Matches

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# Matches won
377 Serbia Novak Djokovic
369 Switzerland Roger Federer
314 Spain Rafael Nadal
233 United States Jimmy Connors
224 United States Andre Agassi
222 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
203 United States Pete Sampras
200 United Kingdom Andy Murray
178 Sweden Stefan Edberg
167 United States John McEnroe
minimum 150 wins
# Matches played
429 Switzerland Roger Federer
428 Serbia Novak Djokovic
358 Spain Rafael Nadal
282 United States Jimmy Connors
277 United States Andre Agassi
271 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
257 United Kingdom Andy Murray
241 United States Pete Sampras
227 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
225 Sweden Stefan Edberg
minimum 200 matches
% W–L Match record
89.2 141–17 Sweden Björn Borg
88.1 377–51 Serbia Novak Djokovic
87.7 314–44 Spain Rafael Nadal
86.0 369–60 Switzerland Roger Federer
84.2 203–38 United States Pete Sampras
82.6 233–49 United States Jimmy Connors
81.9 222–49 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
81.5 167–38 United States John McEnroe
80.9 224–53 United States Andre Agassi
80.3 163–40 Germany Boris Becker
minimum 100 wins
% W–L Finals record
100 4–0 Spain Carlos Alcaraz
83.3 5–1 Australia Rod Laver
77.8 14–4 United States Pete Sampras
73.3 22–8 Spain Rafael Nadal
71.4 5–2 Australia John Newcombe
68.8 11–5 Sweden Björn Borg
64.9 24–13 Serbia Novak Djokovic
64.5 20–11 Switzerland Roger Federer
63.6 7–4 United States John McEnroe
7–4 Sweden Mats Wilander
minimum 4 titles

Grand Slam tournament achievements

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Grand Slam

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Grand Slam Player First–last tournaments
Australia Rod Laver 1969 Australian Open1969 US Open
all four major titles consecutively (in a calendar year)

Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam

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NCYGS Player First–last tournaments
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015 Wimbledon2016 French Open
all four major titles consecutively (not in a calendar year)

Career Grand Slam

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CGS Player Event of completion
Australia Rod Laver 1969 US Open
United States Andre Agassi 1999 French Open
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009 French Open
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010 US Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016 French Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2021 French Open
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2022 Australian Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2023 French Open
each Grand Slam title at least once
Career Super Slam Event of completion
United States Andre Agassi 1999 French Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2024 Olympics
Career Golden Slam + Year-end championship
Career Golden Slam Event of completion
United States Andre Agassi 1999 French Open
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010 US Open
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2024 Olympics
Career Grand Slam + Olympic Gold (since 1988)

Minimum at each Grand Slam tournament totals

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# Titles
3 Serbia Novak Djokovic
2 Spain Rafael Nadal
1 Australia Rod Laver
United States Andre Agassi
Switzerland Roger Federer
# Finals
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic
5 Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
2 Australia Ken Rosewall
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
1 Australia Rod Laver
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Jim Courier
United Kingdom Andy Murray
# Semifinals
11 Serbia Novak Djokovic
8 Switzerland Roger Federer
7 Spain Rafael Nadal
5 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
3 United Kingdom Andy Murray
2 Australia Ken Rosewall
United States Jimmy Connors
Germany Boris Becker
# Quarterfinals
13 Serbia Novak Djokovic
12 Switzerland Roger Federer
8 Spain Rafael Nadal
7 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
6 United Kingdom Andy Murray
4 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Germany Boris Becker
United States Pete Sampras
# Match wins
90 Serbia Novak Djokovic
73 Switzerland Roger Federer
58 Spain Rafael Nadal
48 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
46 United States Andre Agassi
39 United Kingdom Andy Murray
31 Croatia Marin Čilić
30 Sweden Stefan Edberg
28 Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Spain David Ferrer

Season totals

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4 titles
Australia Rod Laver 1969
3+ titles
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2011, 15, 21, 23
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2004, 06–07
Australia Rod Laver 1969
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
2+ titles
Serbia Novak Djokovic (7) 2011, 15–16, 18–19, 21, 23
Switzerland Roger Federer (6) 2004–07, 09, 17
Spain Rafael Nadal (6) 2008, 10, 13, 17, 19, 22
United States Pete Sampras (4) 1993–95, 97
Sweden Björn Borg (3) 1978–80
United States Jimmy Connors (2) 1974, 82
United States John McEnroe (2) 1981, 84
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) 1986, 87
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Australia John Newcombe 1973
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Germany Boris Becker 1989
United States Jim Courier 1992
United States Andre Agassi 1999
Spain Carlos Alcaraz 2024
Italy Jannik Sinner 2024
4 finals
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2006–07, 09
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2015, 21, 23
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl* 1986
* No Australian Open in 1986.
Ivan Lendl made all 3 available finals
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4 semifinals
Serbia Novak Djokovic (6) 2011–13, 15, 21, 23
Switzerland Roger Federer (5) 2005–09
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2008, 19
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1987
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Australia Tony Roche
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl* 1986
* No Australian Open in 1986.
Ivan Lendl made all 3 available SFs
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4 quarterfinals
Switzerland Roger Federer (8) 2005–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic (8) 2010–15, 21, 23
Spain Rafael Nadal (5) 2008, 10–11, 18–19
United Kingdom Andy Murray (4) 2011–12, 14, 16
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl* (3) 1983, 87–88
United States Andre Agassi (2) 1995, 2001
Spain David Ferrer (2) 2012–13
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Australia Tony Roche
Australia John Newcombe
United States John McEnroe 1985
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991
United States Pete Sampras 1993
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 2015
Italy Jannik Sinner 2024
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl* 1986
Germany Boris Becker*
France Henri Leconte*
Austria Dominic Thiem* 2020
* No Australian Open in 1986; No Wimbledon in 2020.
Players made all 3 available QFs
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Most seasons with at least one major title or final

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1+ title First–last
Spain Rafael Nadal 15 2005–22
Serbia Novak Djokovic 13 2008–23
Switzerland Roger Federer 11 2003–18
United States Pete Sampras 10 1990–02
Sweden Björn Borg 8 1974–81
United States Andre Agassi 7 1992–03
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 1984–90
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1985–92
United States Jimmy Connors 5 1974–83
United States John McEnroe 1979–84
Sweden Mats Wilander 1982–88
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
minimum 5 seasons
1+ final First–last
Serbia Novak Djokovic 16 2007–24
Switzerland Roger Federer 15 2003–19
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–22
United States Pete Sampras 12 1990–02
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 11 1981–91
United States Andre Agassi 1990–05
Sweden Björn Borg 8 1974–81
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1985–93
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
United States Jimmy Connors 7 1974–83
United States John McEnroe 1979–85
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2008–16
minimum 7 seasons

Consecutive seasons with at least one major title or final

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1+ title Consecutive
Spain Rafael Nadal 10 2005–14
Sweden Björn Borg 8 1974–81
United States Pete Sampras 1993–00
Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–10
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 2011–16
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2018–23
1+ final Consecutive
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 11 1981–91
United States Pete Sampras 1992–02
Switzerland Roger Federer 10 2003–12
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–14
Sweden Björn Borg 8 1974–81
Serbia Novak Djokovic 7 2010–16
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2018–24

Per Grand Slam tournament

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Titles per tournament

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# Australian Open
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic
6 Switzerland Roger Federer
4 United States Andre Agassi
3 Sweden Mats Wilander
2 Australia Ken Rosewall
Australia John Newcombe
Argentina Guillermo Vilas
South Africa/United States Johan Kriek
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Germany Boris Becker
United States Jim Courier
United States Pete Sampras
Spain Rafael Nadal
# French Open
14 Spain Rafael Nadal
6 Sweden Björn Borg
3 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Sweden Mats Wilander
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2 Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš
United States Jim Courier
Spain Sergi Bruguera
# Wimbledon
8 Switzerland Roger Federer
7 United States Pete Sampras
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5 Sweden Björn Borg
3 United States John McEnroe
Germany Boris Becker
2 Australia Rod Laver
Australia John Newcombe
United States Jimmy Connors
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Spain Rafael Nadal
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
# US Open
5 United States Jimmy Connors
United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer
4 United States John McEnroe
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
3 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
2 Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Andre Agassi
Australia Patrick Rafter

Finals per tournament

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# Australian Open Record
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 10–0
7 Switzerland Roger Federer 6–1
6 Spain Rafael Nadal 2–4
5 Sweden Stefan Edberg 2–3
United Kingdom Andy Murray 0–5
4 United States Andre Agassi 4–0
Sweden Mats Wilander 3–1
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 2–2
3 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 2–1
United States Pete Sampras 2–1
Russia Marat Safin 1–2
Russia Daniil Medvedev 0–3
# French Open Record
14 Spain Rafael Nadal 14–0
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic 3–4
6 Sweden Björn Borg 6–0
5 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3–2
Sweden Mats Wilander 3–2
Switzerland Roger Federer 1–4
4 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1–3
3 Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 3–0
United States Jim Courier 2–1
Spain Sergi Bruguera 2–1
United States Andre Agassi 1–2
# Wimbledon Record
12 Switzerland Roger Federer 8–4
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 7–3
7 United States Pete Sampras 7–0
Germany Boris Becker 3–4
6 Sweden Björn Borg 5–1
United States Jimmy Connors 2–4
5 United States John McEnroe 3–2
Spain Rafael Nadal 2–3
4 Croatia Goran Ivanišević 1–3
3 Australia John Newcombe 2–1
Sweden Stefan Edberg 2–1
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2–1
United States Andy Roddick 0–3
# US Open Record
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 4–6
8 United States Pete Sampras 5–3
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3–5
7 United States Jimmy Connors 5–2
Switzerland Roger Federer 5–2
6 United States Andre Agassi 2–4
5 United States John McEnroe 4–1
Spain Rafael Nadal 4–1
4 Sweden Björn Borg 0–4
3 Russia Daniil Medvedev 1–2

Match record per tournament

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% W–L Australian Open
91.3 94–9 Serbia Novak Djokovic
90.6 48–5 United States Andre Agassi
87.2 102–15 Switzerland Roger Federer
84.8 56–10 Sweden Stefan Edberg
83.7 36–7 Sweden Mats Wilander
83.3 45–9 United States Pete Sampras
82.80 77–16 Spain Rafael Nadal
82.76 48–10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
81.4 35–8 United States Jim Courier
81.1 30–7 Australia John Newcombe
% W–L French Open
96.6 112–4 Spain Rafael Nadal
96.1 49–2 Sweden Björn Borg
85.7 96–16 Serbia Novak Djokovic
83.9 47–9 Sweden Mats Wilander
81.8 36–8 Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
81.6 40–9 United States Jim Courier
81.5 53–12 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
81.1 73–17 Switzerland Roger Federer
79.1 34–9 Germany Alexander Zverev
78.0 39–11 Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš
% W–L Wimbledon
92.7 51–4 Sweden Björn Borg
90.0 63–7 United States Pete Sampras
89.0 97–12 Serbia Novak Djokovic
88.2 105–14 Switzerland Roger Federer
86.5 32–5 Australia John Newcombe
85.5 71–12 Germany Boris Becker
84.3 59–11 United States John McEnroe
82.9 58–12 Spain Rafael Nadal
82.43 61–13 United Kingdom Andy Murray
82.35 84–18 United States Jimmy Connors
% W–L US Open
88.8 71–9 United States Pete Sampras
86.5 90–14 Serbia Novak Djokovic
86.4 89–14 Switzerland Roger Federer
85.2 98–17 United States Jimmy Connors
84.9 73–13 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
84.8 67–12 Spain Rafael Nadal
84.4 65–12 United States John McEnroe
83.3 30–6 Australia Ken Rosewall
82.5 33–7 Russia Daniil Medvedev
81.6 40–9 Sweden Björn Borg
80.9 38–9 United States Arthur Ashe

Match wins per tournament

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  • Top 10 leaders
# Australian Open
102 Switzerland Roger Federer
94 Serbia Novak Djokovic
77 Spain Rafael Nadal
56 Sweden Stefan Edberg
51 United Kingdom Andy Murray
48 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
47 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
45 United States Pete Sampras
43 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
# French Open
112 Spain Rafael Nadal
96 Serbia Novak Djokovic
73 Switzerland Roger Federer
57 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
53 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
51 United States Andre Agassi
49 Sweden Björn Borg
47 Sweden Mats Wilander
46 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
44 Spain David Ferrer
# Wimbledon
105 Switzerland Roger Federer
97 Serbia Novak Djokovic
84 United States Jimmy Connors
71 Germany Boris Becker
63 United States Pete Sampras
61 United Kingdom Andy Murray
59 United States John McEnroe
58 Spain Rafael Nadal
51 Sweden Björn Borg
49 Sweden Stefan Edberg
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
# US Open
98 United States Jimmy Connors
90 Serbia Novak Djokovic
89 Switzerland Roger Federer
79 United States Andre Agassi
73 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
71 United States Pete Sampras
67 Spain Rafael Nadal
65 United States John McEnroe
49 United Kingdom Andy Murray
47 Australia Lleyton Hewitt

Events won with no sets dropped

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# Player Events
4 Spain Rafael Nadal French Open (2008, 2010, 2017, 2020)
3 Sweden Björn Borg Wimbledon (1976), French Open (1978,[a] 1980)
2 Switzerland Roger Federer Australian Open (2007), Wimbledon (2017)
1 Australia Ken Rosewall Australian Open (1971)
Romania Ilie Năstase French Open (1973)
  1. ^ Fewest games (32) lost winning a tournament.

Consecutive totals

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▲ indicates an active streak

Spanning consecutive tournaments

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# Titles Years
4 Australia Rod Laver 1969
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
3 United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006–07
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2011–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2018–19
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2021
# Finals Years
10 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–07
8 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2008–10
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2011–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2020–21
4 Australia Rod Laver 1969
United States Andre Agassi 1999–2000
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2011–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2023
# Semifinals Years
23 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–10
14 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–13
10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–88
9 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2014–16
7 Spain Rafael Nadal 2018–19
6 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1983–84
# Quarterfinals Years
36 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–13
28 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2009–16
14 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–89
11 Spain Rafael Nadal 2009–12
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2017–20
10 United States Pete Sampras 1992–94
Spain David Ferrer 2012–14
# Appearances Years
79 Spain Feliciano López 2002–22
67 Spain Fernando Verdasco 2003–20
66 Italy Andreas Seppi 2005–22
65 Switzerland Roger Federer 2000–16
56 South Africa Wayne Ferreira 1991–04
55 Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 2011–24
54 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1983–96
52 Czech Republic Tomas Berdych 2003–16
51 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2005–17
Winning streaks
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# Matches Years
30 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
27 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2011–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2021
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2022–23
26 Australia Rod Laver 1969
Serbia Novak Djokovic (5) 2018–19
25 United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010–11

Spanning non-consecutive tournaments

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# Finals won Years
8 United States Pete Sampras 1995–2000
7 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–06
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008–11
5 Australia Rod Laver 1968–69
Australia John Newcombe 1970–75
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018–20
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2019–22
# Semifinals won Years
16 Spain Rafael Nadal 2010–18
14 Sweden Björn Borg 1976–81
12 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2019–23
11 United States Jimmy Connors 1974–78
10 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015–19
# Quarterfinals won Years
25 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–10
17 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1983–88
14 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–13
11 United States Jimmy Connors 1976–80
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2018–21

Consecutive titles per tournament

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# Australian Open Years
3 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–13
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2019–21
2 Australia Ken Rosewall 1971–72
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1978–79
South Africa/United States Johan Kriek 1981–82
Sweden Mats Wilander 1983–84
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1985–87
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1989–90
United States Jim Courier 1992–93
United States Andre Agassi 2000–01
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2015–16
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2017–18
# French Open Years
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2010–14
4 Sweden Björn Borg 1978–81
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2005–08
Spain Rafael Nadal (3) 2017–20
2 Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš 1970–71
Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1974–75
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1986–87
United States Jim Courier 1991–92
Spain Sergi Bruguera 1993–94
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 2000–01
# Wimbledon Years
5 Sweden Björn Borg 1976–80
Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–07
4 United States Pete Sampras 1997–2000
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018–22
3 United States Pete Sampras (2) 1993–95
2 Australia Rod Laver 1968–69
Australia John Newcombe 1970–71
United States John McEnroe 1983–84
Germany Boris Becker 1985–86
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2014–15
Spain Carlos Alcaraz 2023–24
# US Open Years
5 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–08
3 United States John McEnroe 1979–81
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–87
2 United States Jimmy Connors 1982–83
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991–92
United States Pete Sampras 1995–96
Australia Pat Rafter 1997–98
Consecutive match wins per tournament
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# Australian Open Years
33 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2019–24
26 United States Andre Agassi 2000–04
25 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2011–14
20 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1989–91
19 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–08
# French Open Years
39 Spain Rafael Nadal 2010–15
35 Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2016–21
31 Spain Rafael Nadal (3) 2005–09
28 Sweden Björn Borg 1978–81
20 United States Jim Courier 1991–93
# Wimbledon Years
41 Sweden Björn Borg 1976–81
40 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–08
34 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018–23
31 United States Pete Sampras 1997–2001
25 United States Pete Sampras (2) 1993–96
# US Open Years
40 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–09
27 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–88
25 United States John McEnroe 1979–82
19 United States Jimmy Connors 1982–84
17 United States Pete Sampras 1995–97

Court type totals

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Match record

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% W–L Hard
88.9 184–23 Serbia Novak Djokovic
86.8 191–29 Switzerland Roger Federer
86.6 116–18 United States Pete Sampras
85.9 67–11 United States Jimmy Connors
85.4 105–18 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
84.1 127–24 United States Andre Agassi
83.9 73–14 United States John McEnroe
83.7 144–28 Spain Rafael Nadal
80.8 84–20 Sweden Stefan Edberg
80.0 60–15 Russia Daniil Medvedev
% W–L Clay
96.6 112–4 Spain Rafael Nadal
92.6 63–5 Sweden Björn Borg
85.7 96–16 Serbia Novak Djokovic
83.9 47–9 Sweden Mats Wilander
81.8 36–8 Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
81.6 40–9 United States Jim Courier
81.5 53–12 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
81.1 73–17 Switzerland Roger Federer
79.7 59–15 United States Jimmy Connors
79.3 73–19 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
% W–L Grass
90.0 63–7 United States Pete Sampras
89.0 97–12 Serbia Novak Djokovic
88.2 105–14 Switzerland Roger Federer
87.5 56–8 Sweden Björn Borg
84.6 44–8 Australia Rod Laver
83.7 77–15 Germany Boris Becker
83.5 66–13 United States John McEnroe
83.2 89–18 Australia John Newcombe
82.9 58–12 Spain Rafael Nadal
82.4 61–13 United Kingdom Andy Murray

Match wins

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# Hard
191 Switzerland Roger Federer
184 Serbia Novak Djokovic
144 Spain Rafael Nadal
127 United States Andre Agassi
116 United States Pete Sampras
105 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
100 United Kingdom Andy Murray
89 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
84 Sweden Stefan Edberg
81 United States Andy Roddick
79 Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Berdych
# Clay
112 Spain Rafael Nadal
96 Serbia Novak Djokovic
73 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
Switzerland Roger Federer
63 Sweden Björn Borg
59 United States Jimmy Connors
53 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
51 United States Andre Agassi
48 Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš
47 Sweden Mats Wilander
46 Spain Manuel Orantes
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
# Grass
107 United States Jimmy Connors
105 Switzerland Roger Federer
97 Serbia Novak Djokovic
89 Australia John Newcombe
77 Australia Ken Rosewall
Germany Boris Becker
74 United States Arthur Ashe
69 United States Stan Smith
66 United States John McEnroe
64 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Sweden Stefan Edberg
63 Australia Tony Roche
United States Pete Sampras

Year-end championships

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There have been three prominent Year-end Championships in the Open Era, each involving only the top performers for the given year. Those championships have been the most coveted titles after the four Grand Slams during the Open Era.
(1970–present) This is a combination of the YECs (Year-end Championships) 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 (indoor hard since 2006).
(1971–89) The WCT Finals, as the YEC for the World Championship Tennis tour, was held in Dallas, Texas and played on indoor carpet courts.
(1990–99) The Grand Slam Cup (GSC) was an ITF tournament for the top performers in the year's Grand Slam tournaments. It was held in Munich, Germany and played on indoor carpet courts.

Overall totals

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Ordered by most titles won at one year-end championship (correct as of 2023 ATP Finals).
Titles ATP Finals WCT Finals Slam Cup Events
Serbia Novak Djokovic 7 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023
Switzerland Roger Federer 6 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011
United States John McEnroe 3 5 1978, 1979WCT, 1981WCT, 1983, 1983WCT, 1984, 1984WCT, 1989WCT
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 5 2 1981, 1982, 1982WCT, 1985, 1985WCT, 1986, 1987
United States Pete Sampras 5 2 1990GSC, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1997GSC, 1999
Romania Ilie Năstase 4 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975
Germany Boris Becker 3 1 1 1988, 1988WCT, 1992, 1995, 1996GSC
Australia Ken Rosewall 2 1971WCT, 1972WCT
United States Jimmy Connors 1 2 1977, 1977WCT, 1980WCT
Sweden Björn Borg 2 1976WCT, 1979, 1980
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 2 2001, 2002
Germany Alexander Zverev 2 2018, 2021
United States Stan Smith 1 1 1970, 1973WCT
Germany Michael Stich 1 1 1992GSC, 1993

ATP totals

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# Titles
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic
6 Switzerland Roger Federer
5 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Pete Sampras
4 Romania Ilie Năstase
3 United States John McEnroe
Germany Boris Becker
2 Sweden Björn Borg
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Germany Alexander Zverev
minimum 2 titles
# Finals
10 Switzerland Roger Federer
9 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Serbia Novak Djokovic
8 Germany Boris Becker
6 United States Pete Sampras
4 Romania Ilie Năstase
Sweden Björn Borg
United States John McEnroe
United States Andre Agassi
3 Australia Lleyton Hewitt
minimum 3 finals
# Semifinals
16 Switzerland Roger Federer
12 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Serbia Novak Djokovic
10 United States Pete Sampras
9 Germany Boris Becker
7 United States Jimmy Connors
United States John McEnroe
6 United States Andre Agassi
Spain Rafael Nadal
5 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
Sweden Stefan Edberg
minimum 5 semifinals
# Appearances
17 Switzerland Roger Federer
16 Serbia Novak Djokovic
13 United States Andre Agassi
12 Czech Republic Ivan Lendl
11 United States Jimmy Connors
Germany Boris Becker
United States Pete Sampras
Spain Rafael Nadal
9 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Stefan Edberg
8 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
United Kingdom Andy Murray
minimum 8 appearances
# Match wins
59 Switzerland Roger Federer
50 Serbia Novak Djokovic
39 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
36 Germany Boris Becker
35 United States Pete Sampras
22 Romania Ilie Năstase
United States Andre Agassi
21 Spain Rafael Nadal
minimum 20 wins
% W–L Match record
88.0 22–3 Romania Ilie Năstase
79.6 39–10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
77.6 59–17 Switzerland Roger Federer
73.53 50–18 Serbia Novak Djokovic
73.47 36–13 Germany Boris Becker
71.4 35–14 United States Pete Sampras
63.3 19–11 United States John McEnroe
59.3 16–11 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
16–11 United Kingdom Andy Murray
56.3 18–14 Sweden Stefan Edberg
53.8 21–18 Spain Rafael Nadal
52.4 22–20 United States Andre Agassi
51.4 18–17 United States Jimmy Connors
minimum 25 matches
Not losing a set Events
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3 1982, 85–86
United States John McEnroe 1 1983

WCT totals

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# Titles
5 United States John McEnroe
2 Australia Ken Rosewall
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Finals
8 United States John McEnroe
4 Sweden Björn Borg
3 United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
2 Australia Ken Rosewall
Australia Rod Laver
United States Arthur Ashe
Germany Boris Becker
# Semifinals
9 United States John McEnroe
5 Sweden Björn Borg
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
4 Australia Rod Laver
United States Arthur Ashe
United States Vitas Gerulaitis
# Appearances
9 United States John McEnroe
6 United States Arthur Ashe
5 Australia Rod Laver
Sweden Björn Borg
United States Vitas Gerulaitis
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Match wins
21 United States John McEnroe
10 Sweden Björn Borg
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
7 Australia Ken Rosewall
United States Arthur Ashe
United States Vitas Gerulaitis
% W–L Match record
87.5 7–1 Australia Ken Rosewall
84.0 21–4 United States John McEnroe
83.3 5–1 Germany Boris Becker
76.9 10–3 Sweden Björn Borg
10–3 United States Jimmy Connors
10–3 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
minimum 5 wins
Not losing a set Events
United States John McEnroe 2 1981, 84

Masters tournaments

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(1970–1989) Before the ATP took control of the men's professional tour in 1990, the Grand Prix Super Series was the highest class of events after the Grand Slams and the Year-end Championships but unlike the Masters series, the participation of the top players was not mandatory.

(1990–present) The Masters is an annual series of nine top-level tournaments featuring the top professional men players. The Masters events along with the Grand Slam tournaments and Year-end Championships constitute the most coveted titles on the annual ATP Tour calendar.

ATP Tour totals

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# Titles
40 Serbia Novak Djokovic
36 Spain Rafael Nadal
28 Switzerland Roger Federer
17 United States Andre Agassi
14 United Kingdom Andy Murray
11 United States Pete Sampras
8 Austria Thomas Muster
7 United States Michael Chang
Germany Alexander Zverev
6 Russia Daniil Medvedev
# Finals
59 Serbia Novak Djokovic
53 Spain Rafael Nadal
50 Switzerland Roger Federer
22 United States Andre Agassi
21 United Kingdom Andy Murray
19 United States Pete Sampras
12 Germany Alexander Zverev
11 Germany Boris Becker
10 Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Austria Thomas Muster
Russia Daniil Medvedev
# Not losing a set
11 Serbia Novak Djokovic
8 Spain Rafael Nadal
7 Switzerland Roger Federer
4 United Kingdom Andy Murray
2 United States Pete Sampras
Chile Marcelo Ríos
1 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Russia Daniil Medvedev
Germany Alexander Zverev
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
Spain Carlos Moyá
United States Andre Agassi
Australia Patrick Rafter
Czech Republic Petr Korda
Sweden Thomas Enqvist
Spain Emilio Sánchez
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Germany Boris Becker
# Titles in a season
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic
5 Serbia Novak Djokovic
Spain Rafael Nadal
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic
Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
3 Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
United States Andre Agassi
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Chile Marcelo Ríos
Austria Thomas Muster
United States Pete Sampras
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Italy Jannik Sinner
# Match wins
410 Spain Rafael Nadal
409 Serbia Novak Djokovic
381 Switzerland Roger Federer
230 United Kingdom Andy Murray
209 United States Andre Agassi
191 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
190 United States Pete Sampras
189 Spain David Ferrer
166 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
157 United States Andy Roddick
% W–L Match record
82.00 410–90 Spain Rafael Nadal
81.96 409–90 Serbia Novak Djokovic
77.91 381–108 Switzerland Roger Federer
74.11 209–73 United States Andre Agassi
73.08 190–70 United States Pete Sampras
72.00 108–42 Sweden Stefan Edberg
70.24 144–61 Germany Alexander Zverev
69.49 230–101 United Kingdom Andy Murray
69.18 101–45 Austria Thomas Muster
69.16 157–70 United States Andy Roddick
minimum 100 wins

Career Golden Masters

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CGM Player Event of completion
Serbia Novak Djokovic[6] (2) 2018 Cincinnati Masters
2020 Cincinnati Masters
all nine active ATP Masters titles throughout player's career

All tournaments

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Career totals

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Match stats correct (as of 2024 Paris Masters).

Titles & finals

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# Titles
109 United States Jimmy Connors
103 Switzerland Roger Federer
99 Serbia Novak Djokovic
94 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
92 Spain Rafael Nadal
77 United States John McEnroe
72 Australia Rod Laver
66 Sweden Björn Borg
64 Romania Ilie Năstase
United States Pete Sampras
62 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
60 United States Andre Agassi
49 Germany Boris Becker
48 United States Stan Smith
46 United Kingdom Andy Murray
44 Austria Thomas Muster
41 Sweden Stefan Edberg
minimum 40 titles
# Finals
164 United States Jimmy Connors
157 Switzerland Roger Federer
146 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
141 Serbia Novak Djokovic
131 Spain Rafael Nadal
109 United States John McEnroe
105 Romania Ilie Năstase
104 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
99 Australia Rod Laver
93 Sweden Björn Borg
90 United States Andre Agassi
88 United States Pete Sampras
77 Germany Boris Becker
Sweden Stefan Edberg
74 United States Stan Smith
71 United Kingdom Andy Murray
minimum 70 finals
% W–L Finals record
80.0 44–11 Austria Thomas Muster
72.7 64–24 United States Pete Sampras
72.7 72–27 Australia Rod Laver
71.0 66–27 Sweden Björn Borg
70.6 77–32 United States John McEnroe
70.23 92–39 Spain Rafael Nadal
70.21 99–42 Serbia Novak Djokovic
66.7 60–30 United States Andre Agassi
66.5 109–55 United States Jimmy Connors
65.6 103–54 Switzerland Roger Federer
64.9 48–26 United States Stan Smith
64.8 46–25 United Kingdom Andy Murray
64.4 94–52 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
63.6 49–28 Germany Boris Becker
61.0 64–41 Romania Ilie Năstase
59.6 62–42 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
53.2 41–36 Sweden Stefan Edberg
minimum 40 titles and over 50 %

Matches

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# Matches won
1274 United States Jimmy Connors
1251 Switzerland Roger Federer
1124 Serbia Novak Djokovic
1080 Spain Rafael Nadal
1068 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
951 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
908 Romania Ilie Năstase
883 United States John McEnroe
870 United States Andre Agassi
801 Sweden Stefan Edberg
799 United States Arthur Ashe
779 United States Stan Smith
762 United States Pete Sampras
739 United Kingdom Andy Murray
734 Spain David Ferrer
724 Spain Manuel Orantes
713 Germany Boris Becker
702 United States Brian Gottfried
minimum 700 wins
# Matches played
1557 United States Jimmy Connors
1526 Switzerland Roger Federer
1346 Serbia Novak Djokovic
1310 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
1307 Spain Rafael Nadal
1248 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
1242 Romania Ilie Năstase
1144 United States Andre Agassi
1111 Spain David Ferrer
1084 United States Stan Smith
1081 United States John McEnroe
1071 Sweden Stefan Edberg
1041 United States Arthur Ashe
1032 United States Brian Gottfried
1025 Australia John Alexander
1015 Spain Manuel Orantes
1007 France Richard Gasquet
1006 Spain Fernando Verdasco
1001 United Kingdom Andy Murray
minimum 1000 matches
% W–L Match record
83.5 1124–222 Serbia Novak Djokovic
82.6 1080–227 Spain Rafael Nadal
82.4 654–140 Sweden Björn Borg
82.0 1251–275 Switzerland Roger Federer
81.8 1274–283 United States Jimmy Connors
81.7 883–198 United States John McEnroe
81.5 1068–242 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
79.8 576–146 Australia Rod Laver
77.4 762–222 United States Pete Sampras
76.9 713–214 Germany Boris Becker
76.2 951–297 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
76.0 870–274 United States Andre Agassi
75.4 799–260 United States Arthur Ashe
74.8 801–270 Sweden Stefan Edberg
74.2 612–213 United States Andy Roddick
73.9 545–192 Australia Ken Rosewall
73.8 739–262 United Kingdom Andy Murray
73.1 908–334 Romania Ilie Năstase
72.0 571–222 Sweden Mats Wilander
71.9 779–305 United States Stan Smith
minimum 500 wins and over 70 %

vs. Top 10

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# Matches won
259 Serbia Novak Djokovic
224 Switzerland Roger Federer
186 Spain Rafael Nadal
166 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
131 United States Jimmy Connors
128 United States John McEnroe
124 United States Pete Sampras
121 Germany Boris Becker
113 Sweden Björn Borg
109 United States Andre Agassi
# Matches played
375 Serbia Novak Djokovic
347 Switzerland Roger Federer
290 Spain Rafael Nadal
258 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
241 United States Jimmy Connors
222 United States John McEnroe
212 Sweden Stefan Edberg
201 United Kingdom Andy Murray
199 United States Andre Agassi
195 United States Pete Sampras
% W–L Match record
71.1 113–46[7] Sweden Björn Borg
69.1 259–116 Serbia Novak Djokovic
65.1 121–65 Germany Boris Becker
64.6 224–123 Switzerland Roger Federer
64.3 166–92 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
63.9 186–105 Spain Rafael Nadal
63.6 124–71 United States Pete Sampras
57.7 128–94 United States John McEnroe
54.8 109–90 United States Andre Agassi
54.4 131–110 United States Jimmy Connors
minimum 100 wins
# In a season Year
31 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
24 United States John McEnroe 1984
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2012
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3)
22 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985
21 Sweden Björn Borg 1978
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic (5) 2016
20 Sweden Björn Borg 1979

Season totals

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# Titles Year
18 Australia Rod Laver[8] 1969
16 Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
15 Australia Rod Laver[9] 1970
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1982
13 Sweden Björn Borg 1979
United States John McEnroe 1984
12 Romania Ilie Năstase (2) 1972
United States Jimmy Connors (2) 1976
Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1977
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
# Match wins Year
134 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
125 Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
120 Romania Ilie Năstase (2) 1972
110 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1980
109 United States Brian Gottfried 1977
106 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) 1982
102 United States Arthur Ashe 1975
97 Australia Rod Laver 1969
United States Jimmy Connors 1976
96 United States John McEnroe 1979
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (3) 1981
% W–L Match record Year
96.5 82–3 United States John McEnroe 1984
95.9 94–4 United States Jimmy Connors 1974
95.3 81–4 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
94.8 92–5 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
93.3 84–6 Sweden Björn Borg 1979
93.2 82–6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
92.5 74–6 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1986
74–6 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
92.3 84–7 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985
92.2 106–9 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1982
minimum 70 wins

Tournament totals

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  • Grand Slam tournaments in bold.
# Titles Tournament First–last
14 Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 200522
12 Spain Rafael Nadal (2) Barcelona 2005–21
11 Spain Rafael Nadal (3) Monte-Carlo 2005–18
10 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) Halle 2003–19
Basel 2006–19
Spain Rafael Nadal (4) Rome 2005–21
Serbia Novak Djokovic Australian Open 200823
8 Argentina Guillermo Vilas Buenos Aires 1973–82
Switzerland Roger Federer (4) Wimbledon 200317
Dubai 2003–19
7 United States Pete Sampras Wimbledon 19932000
Switzerland Roger Federer (5) Cincinnati 2005–15
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) Wimbledon 201122
Paris 2009–23
ATP Finals 2008–23
6 United States Jimmy Connors Birmingham 1974–80
Sweden Björn Borg French Open 197481
Hungary Balázs Taróczy Hilversum 1976–82
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl Canada 1980–89
United States Andre Agassi Miami 1990–2003
Switzerland Roger Federer (7) Australian Open 200418
ATP Finals 2003–11
Serbia Novak Djokovic (7) Beijing 2009–15
Miami 2007–16
Rome 2008–22
United States John Isner Atlanta 2013–21
# Finals Tournament First–last
15 Switzerland Roger Federer Basel 2000–19
14 Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–22
13 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) Halle 2003–19
12 Spain Rafael Nadal (4) Monte-Carlo 2005–18
Barcelona 2005–21
Rome 2005–21
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) Wimbledon 2003–19
Serbia Novak Djokovic Rome 2008–22
10 Argentina Guillermo Vilas Buenos Aires 1972–82
Switzerland Roger Federer (5) ATP Finals 2003–15
Dubai 2003–19
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) Australian Open 2008–23
US Open 2007–23
Wimbledon 2011–24
9 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) ATP Finals 1980–88
Canada 1980–92
Switzerland Roger Federer (6) Indian Wells 2004–19
Serbia Novak Djokovic (6) Paris 2009–23
ATP Finals 2008–23
United States John Isner Atlanta 2010–21
8 United States John McEnroe WCT Finals 1979–89
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (3) US Open 1982–89
Germany Boris Becker ATP Finals 1985–96
United States Pete Sampras US Open 1990–2002
United States Andre Agassi (2) Miami 1990–2003
San Jose 1990–2003
Spain Rafael Nadal (5) Madrid 2005–17
Switzerland Roger Federer (7) Cincinnati 2005–18
Serbia Novak Djokovic (7) Cincinnati 2008–23

Winning streaks

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# Titles Years
10 Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
8 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
United States John McEnroe 1984–85
7 Australia Rod Laver 1969
United States John McEnroe (2) 1983–84
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015–16
6 United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1977
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
# Finals Years
18 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
17 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
13 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
11 United States John McEnroe 1983–84
9 Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
8 Australia Rod Laver 1968–69
United States Jimmy Connors (2) 1973
United States John McEnroe (2) 1984–85
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) 1985
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2007
# Matches Years
49 Sweden Björn Borg[a] 1978
48 Sweden Björn Borg (2)[a] 1979–80
46 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
44 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
43 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–11
42 United States John McEnroe 1984
41 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
36 United States Jimmy Connors 1975
35 United States Jimmy Connors (2) 1974
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2005
# vs. Top 10 Years
24 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–05
17 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
16 Sweden Björn Borg 1978
15 Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1979–80
14 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2012–13
Spain Rafael Nadal 2012–13
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2018
13 United States John McEnroe 1983–84
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2005–06
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal (3) 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic (5) 2013

Winning streaks per court type

# Hard Years
56 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
47 United States Jimmy Connors 1974–75
36 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
35 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–11
34 United States Pete Sampras 1994
United States Pete Sampras 1996–97
# Clay Years
81 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–07
53 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
48 Sweden Björn Borg 1977–79
40 Austria Thomas Muster 1995
38 Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
Austria Thomas Muster 1995–96
# Grass Years
65 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–08
41 Sweden Björn Borg 1976–81
34 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018–23
24 Australia Rod Laver 1969–70
23 United States John McEnroe 1980–82
United States Pete Sampras 1994–96
United States Pete Sampras 1998–00
# Carpet[b] Years
65 United States John McEnroe 1983–85
51 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–83
30 United States Jimmy Connors 1974–75
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–86
27 United States Arthur Ashe 1975
# Outdoor Years
51 Sweden Björn Borg 1977–78
46 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
43 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–11
42 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
39 United States Pete Sampras 1994
# Indoor Years
66 Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1981–83
53 United States John McEnroe 1983–84
38 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–15
35 Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1985–86
33 United States Jimmy Connors 1974–75

Court type totals

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Titles

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# Hard
71 Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
46 United States Andre Agassi
43 United States Jimmy Connors
35 United States Pete Sampras
34 United Kingdom Andy Murray
31 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
25 Australia Rod Laver
Spain Rafael Nadal
22 Sweden Stefan Edberg
# Clay
63 Spain Rafael Nadal
49 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
40 Austria Thomas Muster
32 Sweden Björn Borg
31 Romania Ilie Năstase
Spain Manuel Orantes
28 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
21 Argentina José Luis Clerc
20 Sweden Mats Wilander
Serbia Novak Djokovic
# Grass
19 Switzerland Roger Federer
10 United States Pete Sampras
9 United States Stan Smith
United States Jimmy Connors
8 Australia Rod Laver
Australia Ken Rosewall
Soviet Union Alex Metreveli
United States John McEnroe
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Serbia Novak Djokovic
# Carpet[b]
45 United States Jimmy Connors
43 United States John McEnroe
32 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
26 Germany Boris Becker
23 Australia Rod Laver
22 Sweden Björn Borg
United States Arthur Ashe
19 United States Stan Smith
Romania Ilie Năstase
16 United States Pete Sampras
# Outdoor
90 Spain Rafael Nadal
80 Serbia Novak Djokovic
77 Switzerland Roger Federer
56 United States Jimmy Connors
53 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
52 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
48 United States Andre Agassi
44 Australia Rod Laver
43 Austria Thomas Muster
42 Sweden Björn Borg
# Indoor
53 United States Jimmy Connors
52 United States John McEnroe
42 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
30 Germany Boris Becker
28 Australia Rod Laver
26 Romania Ilie Năstase
United States Stan Smith
Switzerland Roger Federer
25 United States Arthur Ashe
24 Sweden Björn Borg

Match record

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% W–L Hard
84.6 709–129 Serbia Novak Djokovic
83.5 783–155 Switzerland Roger Federer
83.2 489–99 United States Jimmy Connors
82.8 400–83 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
81.6 289–65 United States John McEnroe
80.6 429–103 United States Pete Sampras
78.9 592–158 United States Andre Agassi
78.4 382–105 Sweden Stefan Edberg
77.5 518–150 Spain Rafael Nadal
77.4 219–64 Germany Boris Becker
minimum 200 wins
% W–L Clay
90.5 484–51 Spain Rafael Nadal
86.1 285–46 Sweden Björn Borg
81.0 329–77 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
80.6 286–69 Serbia Novak Djokovic
79.7 681–173 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
78.9 422–113 Romania Ilie Năstase
78.8 134–36 Australia Ken Rosewall
77.3 307–90 Argentina José Luis Clerc
77.1 555–165 Spain Manuel Orantes
77.0 426–127 Austria Thomas Muster
minimum 100 wins
% W–L Grass
86.9 192–29 Switzerland Roger Federer
85.8 121–20 United States John McEnroe
85.7 120–20 Serbia Novak Djokovic
84.8 95–17 Australia Rod Laver
83.5 101–20 United States Pete Sampras
83.0 185–38 United States Jimmy Connors
82.3 116–25 Germany Boris Becker
81.8 72–16 Sweden Björn Borg
81.5 119–27 Soviet Union Alex Metreveli
79.9 119–30 United Kingdom Andy Murray
minimum 50 wins
% W–L Carpet[b]
84.3 349–65 United States John McEnroe
82.7 259–54 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
82.5 392–83 United States Jimmy Connors
81.2 181–42 Sweden Björn Borg
80.1 258–64 Germany Boris Becker
78.2 208–58 Australia Rod Laver
76.9 286–86 United States Arthur Ashe
75.9 142–45 United States Pete Sampras
73.5 166–60 Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
71.4 205–82 United States Stan Smith
minimum 100 wins
% W–L Outdoor
84.34 926–172 Serbia Novak Djokovic
84.33 985–183 Spain Rafael Nadal
83.3 430–86 Sweden Björn Borg
82.3 953–205 Switzerland Roger Federer
82.0 787–173 United States Jimmy Connors
80.9 727–172 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
80.8 345–82 Australia Rod Laver
78.6 460–125 United States John McEnroe
77.74 702–201 United States Andre Agassi
77.67 814–234 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
minimum 200 wins
% W–L Indoor
85.3 423–73 United States John McEnroe
83.0 341–70 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
81.6 487–110 United States Jimmy Connors
81.0 298–70 Switzerland Roger Federer
80.6 224–54 Sweden Björn Borg
79.8 297–75 West Germany Boris Becker
79.8 198–50 Serbia Novak Djokovic
78.3 231–64 Australia Rod Laver
77.7 213–61 United States Pete Sampras
74.2 155–54 United Kingdom Andy Murray
minimum 100 wins
Match wins
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# Hard
783 Switzerland Roger Federer
709 Serbia Novak Djokovic
592 United States Andre Agassi
518 Spain Rafael Nadal
503 United Kingdom Andy Murray
489 United States Jimmy Connors
429 United States Pete Sampras
427 United States Andy Roddick
415 United States Michael Chang
401 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
# Clay
681 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
569 Spain Manuel Orantes
484 Spain Rafael Nadal
426 Austria Thomas Muster
422 Romania Ilie Năstase
394 Spain José Higueras
382 United States Eddie Dibbs
337 Spain Carlos Moyá
335 Spain David Ferrer
329 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Ecuador Andrés Gómez
# Grass
192 Switzerland Roger Federer
185 United States Jimmy Connors
164 Australia John Newcombe
157 Australia Phil Dent
148 Australia John Alexander
145 Australia Ken Rosewall
143 United States Stan Smith
136 Australia Tony Roche
132 United States Arthur Ashe
129 Australia Lleyton Hewitt
120 Serbia Novak Djokovic
# Carpet[b]
392 United States Jimmy Connors
349 United States John McEnroe
286 United States Arthur Ashe
259 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
258 Germany Boris Becker
223 Romania Ilie Năstase
216 United States Brian Gottfried
208 Australia Rod Laver
205 United States Stan Smith
196 United States Vitas Gerulaitis
# Outdoor
985 Spain Rafael Nadal
953 Switzerland Roger Federer
926 Serbia Novak Djokovic
814 Argentina Guillermo Vilas
787 United States Jimmy Connors
727 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
702 United States Andre Agassi
638 Spain Manuel Orantes
628 Spain David Ferrer
584 Romania Ilie Năstase
United Kingdom Andy Murray
# Indoor
487 United States Jimmy Connors
423 United States John McEnroe
341 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
339 United States Arthur Ashe
309 Romania Ilie Năstase
307 United States Brian Gottfried
303 United States Stan Smith
298 Switzerland Roger Federer
297 Germany Boris Becker
257 Sweden Stefan Edberg

Titles per season

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10+ titles Years
United States Jimmy Connors 4 1973–78
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–89
Australia Rod Laver 3 1968–70
United States John McEnroe 1979, 81, 84
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–06
Romania Ilie Năstase 2 1972–73
Sweden Björn Borg 1977, 79
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005, 13
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011, 15
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1 1977
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
United States Pete Sampras 1994
5+ titles Years
Serbia Novak Djokovic 12 2007–23
United States Jimmy Connors 11 1972–84
Switzerland Roger Federer 10 2003–17
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9 1980–90
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–18
Australia Rod Laver 8 1968–75
United States John McEnroe 1978–85
Sweden Björn Borg 7 1974–80
United States Pete Sampras 1992–99
Romania Ilie Năstase 6 1971–76
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1974–82
Germany Boris Becker 1986–96
United States Andre Agassi 1988–2002
1+ title Years
Spain Rafael Nadal 19 2004–22
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006–24
United States Andre Agassi 18 1987–2005
Switzerland Roger Federer 2001–19
United States Jimmy Connors 15 1972–89
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 14 1980–93
United Kingdom Andy Murray 13 2006–19
United States John McEnroe 1978–91
Sweden Stefan Edberg 12 1984–95
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
United States Andy Roddick 2001–12
United States Pete Sampras 1990–2002
United States Michael Chang 1988–2000

Per consecutive seasons

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2+ titles Cons. years
Spain Rafael Nadal 18 2005–22
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006–23
United States Jimmy Connors 13 1972–84
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 12 1980–91
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
United States Pete Sampras 11 1990–00
Switzerland Roger Federer 2002–12
United Kingdom Andy Murray 10 2007–16
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1974–83
Sweden Stefan Edberg 9 1984–92
1+ title Cons. years
Spain Rafael Nadal 19 2004–22
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006–24
Switzerland Roger Federer 15 2001–15
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 14 1980–93
United States Jimmy Connors 13 1972–84
Sweden Stefan Edberg 12 1984–95
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
United States Andy Roddick 2001–12
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2006–17
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 11 1973–83
United States Pete Sampras 1990–00
1+ final Cons. years
Switzerland Roger Federer 20 2000–19
United States Jimmy Connors 19 1971–89
Spain Rafael Nadal 2004–22
France Gaël Monfils 2005–23
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006–24
Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 16 1979–94
Spain Manuel Orantes 15 1969–83
United States John McEnroe 14 1978–91
Spain Carlos Moyá 1995–08
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 2004–17

Big Titles

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(1990–present) The Grand Slam tournaments, the Masters events and the ATP Finals are the Big Titles of the annual ATP Tour calendar, in addition to the quadrennial Summer Olympics. Between 1970 and 1989, the biggest titles were the four majors and the Year-end Championships (ATP Finals, WCT Finals and Grand Slam Cup), in addition to the Grand Prix Super Series events.

ATP Tour totals

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  • Top 10 leaders with active players and records in bold
Titles Player Majors Masters Year-end Olympics
72 Serbia Novak Djokovic 24 40 7 1
59 Spain Rafael Nadal 22 36 1
54 Switzerland Roger Federer 20 28 6
30 United States Pete Sampras 14 11 5
27 United States Andre Agassi 8 17 1 1
20 United Kingdom Andy Murray 3 14 1 2
10 Germany Alexander Zverev 7 2 1
9 Germany Boris Becker[c] 2 5 2
United States Jim Courier 4 5
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 3 5 1
Austria Thomas Muster 1 8
Spain Carlos Alcaraz 4 5

Big Titles Sweep

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BTS Player Event of completion
Serbia Novak Djokovic[14] 2024 Olympic Games
All Big Titles throughout player's career

Olympic tournaments

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Tennis was reinstated as an official Olympic sport in 1988. There have been ten tournaments in the Open Era.

Multiple medalists Medals
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Chile Fernando González
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
# Matches won
19 Serbia Novak Djokovic
13 Switzerland Roger Federer
12 United Kingdom Andy Murray
11 Japan Kei Nishikori
Spain Rafael Nadal
Top 5
% W–L Match record
92.3 12–1 United Kingdom Andy Murray
90.0 9–1 Germany Alexander Zverev
88.9 8–1 Switzerland Marc Rosset
83.3 10–2 Chile Fernando González
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
Top 5 (minimum 2 tournaments)
# Appearances
5 Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Japan Kei Nishikori
4 Croatia Goran Ivanišević
Romania Andrei Pavel
Switzerland Roger Federer
Croatia Marin Čilić
France Gilles Simon
France Gaël Monfils

ATP rankings achievements

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ATP rankings began in 1973. These weekly rankings determine tournament eligibility and seedings. At the end of each year they also become the official ATP season rankings.

Rankings weeks

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Correct as of 11 November 2024 with (▲) indicating active streaks.[15]

# No. 1[16]
428 Serbia Novak Djokovic
310 Switzerland Roger Federer
286 United States Pete Sampras
270 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
268 United States Jimmy Connors
# Top 2
599 Serbia Novak Djokovic
596 Spain Rafael Nadal
528 Switzerland Roger Federer
387 United States Jimmy Connors
376 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Pete Sampras
# Top 3
756 Serbia Novak Djokovic
750 Switzerland Roger Federer
686 Spain Rafael Nadal
592 United States Jimmy Connors
499 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 4
804 Switzerland Roger Federer
796 Serbia Novak Djokovic
756 Spain Rafael Nadal
669 United States Jimmy Connors
540 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 5
859 Switzerland Roger Federer
837 Spain Rafael Nadal
818 Serbia Novak Djokovic
705 United States Jimmy Connors
563 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 10
968 Switzerland Roger Federer
912 Spain Rafael Nadal
864 Serbia Novak Djokovic
817 United States Jimmy Connors
747 United States Andre Agassi
Consecutive weeks
# Cons. No. 1 Years
237 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–08
160 United States Jimmy Connors 1974–77
157 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–88
122 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–16
102 United States Pete Sampras 1996–98
# Cons. top 2
346 Switzerland Roger Federer
325 Serbia Novak Djokovic
282 United States Jimmy Connors
280 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
212 Spain Rafael Nadal
# Cons. top 3
465 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
432 Switzerland Roger Federer
399 Serbia Novak Djokovic
391 United States Pete Sampras
377 United States Jimmy Connors
# Cons. top 4
651 United States Jimmy Connors
525 Serbia Novak Djokovic
523 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
522 Switzerland Roger Federer
403 United States Pete Sampras
# Cons. top 5
659 United States Jimmy Connors
558 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
548 Switzerland Roger Federer
535 Serbia Novak Djokovic
522 Spain Rafael Nadal
# Cons. top 10
912 Spain Rafael Nadal
788 United States Jimmy Connors
734 Switzerland Roger Federer
619 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
565 United States Pete Sampras

Year-end rankings

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# No. 1
8 Serbia Novak Djokovic
6 United States Pete Sampras
5 United States Jimmy Connors
Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
# Top 2
13 Spain Rafael Nadal
11 Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
8 United States Jimmy Connors
7 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 3
15 Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
14 Spain Rafael Nadal
12 United States Jimmy Connors
10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 4
15 Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
14 United States Jimmy Connors
10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 5
16 Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
14 United States Jimmy Connors
11 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
# Top 10
18 Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
16 United States Jimmy Connors
United States Andre Agassi
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Consecutive years
# Cons. No. 1 Years
6 United States Pete Sampras 1993–98
5 United States Jimmy Connors 1974–78
4 United States John McEnroe 1981–84
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–07
3 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–87
# Cons. Top 2
8 Switzerland Roger Federer
7 Spain Rafael Nadal
6 United States Jimmy Connors
United States John McEnroe
United States Pete Sampras
Serbia Novak Djokovic
# Cons. Top 3
12 United States Jimmy Connors
10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
9 United States Pete Sampras
# Cons. Top 4
13 United States Jimmy Connors
10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
9 United States Pete Sampras
# Cons. Top 5
13 United States Jimmy Connors
11 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Spain Rafael Nadal
10 Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
# Cons. Top 10
18 Spain Rafael Nadal
16 United States Jimmy Connors
14 Switzerland Roger Federer
13 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
12 United States Pete Sampras

Prize money

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Prize money has increased throughout the Open Era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and received A$3,150,000 in 2024.[17][18]

  • Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted.[19]
Prize money Career Ending
$185,065,269 Serbia Novak Djokovic Active
$134,946,100 Spain Rafael Nadal Active[5]
$130,594,339 Switzerland Roger Federer 2022
$64,687,542 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2024
$44,937,889 Germany Alexander Zverev Active
$43,280,489 United States Pete Sampras 2002
$42,990,314 Russia Daniil Medvedev Active
$37,161,525 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka Active
$36,062,555 Spain Carlos Alcaraz Active
$31,891,704 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas Active
Prize money Single season Year
$21,146,145 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
$16,349,701 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
$16,349,586 Spain Rafael Nadal 2019
$15,967,184 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018
$15,952,044 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2023
$15,864,000 Spain Rafael Nadal 2017
$15,196,504 Spain Carlos Alcaraz 2023
$14,570,935 Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
$14,250,527 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014
$14,138,824 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
  • Correct as of 21 October 2024.

Miscellaneous

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Youngest and oldest

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All tournaments

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Age at first title Event
16y 2 m United States Aaron Krickstein 1983 Tel Aviv
16y 7 m United States Michael Chang 1988 San Francisco
16y 10 m Australia Lleyton Hewitt 1998 Adelaide
17y 6 m Germany Boris Becker 1985 Queen's Club
Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán 1987 Munich
United States Andre Agassi 1987 Itaparica
17y 7 m Sweden Björn Borg 1974 Auckland
Australia Pat Cash 1983 Melbourne
17y 9 m Sweden Mats Wilander 1982 French Open
Ukraine Andriy Medvedev 1992 Genoa
Age at last title Event
44y 7 m United States Pancho Gonzales 1972 Kingston[20]
43y 0 m Australia Ken Rosewall 1977 Tokyo
38y 2 m Switzerland Roger Federer 2019 Basel
37y 9 m Spain Feliciano López 2019 Queen's Club
37y 8 m United States Marty Riessen 1979 Lafayette
37y 5 m Australia Rod Laver 1976 Detroit
Croatia Ivo Karlović 2016 Los Cabos
37y 2 m Serbia Novak Djokovic 2024 Summer Olympics
37y 1 m United States Jimmy Connors 1989 Tel Aviv
France Gaël Monfils 2023 Stockholm

Grand Slam tournaments

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Youngest winner Event
17y 3 m United States Michael Chang 1989 French Open
17y 7 m West Germany Boris Becker 1985 Wimbledon
17y 9 m Sweden Mats Wilander 1982 French Open
18y 0 m Sweden Björn Borg 1974 French Open
18y 7 m West Germany Boris Becker 1986 Wimbledon
Oldest winner Event
37y 2 m Australia Ken Rosewall 1972 Australian Open
36y 5 m Switzerland Roger Federer 2018 Australian Open
36y 4 m Australia Ken Rosewall 1971 Australian Open
36y 3 m Serbia Novak Djokovic 2023 US Open
36y 0 m Serbia Novak Djokovic 2023 French Open
Youngest finalist Event
17y 3 m United States Michael Chang 1989 French Open
17y 7 m West Germany Boris Becker 1985 Wimbledon
17y 9 m Sweden Mats Wilander 1982 French Open
18y 0 m Sweden Björn Borg 1974 French Open
18y 7 m West Germany Boris Becker 1986 Wimbledon
Oldest finalist Event
39y 10 m Australia Ken Rosewall 1974 US Open
39y 8 m Australia Ken Rosewall 1974 Wimbledon
37y 11 m Switzerland Roger Federer 2019 Wimbledon
37y 2 m Australia Ken Rosewall 1972 Australian Open
37y 1 m Serbia Novak Djokovic 2024 Wimbledon

No. 1 & Top 10

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Youngest No. 1 19 years, 130 days Spain Carlos Alcaraz 2022
Year-end No. 1 19 years, 240 days Spain Carlos Alcaraz 2022
Top 10 17 years, 11 days United States Aaron Krickstein 1984
Year-end Top 10 17 years, 312 days United States Michael Chang 1989
Oldest No. 1 37 years, 18 days Serbia Novak Djokovic 2024
Year-end No. 1 36 years, 223 days Serbia Novak Djokovic 2023
Top 10 41 years, 267 days Australia Ken Rosewall 1976
Year-end Top 10 41 years, 59 days Australia Ken Rosewall 1975

Win percentage

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  • minimum 25 matches (M/Y is average number of matches per year during the streak)
90%+ Years M/Y
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 5 1982, 85–87, 89 90.6
United States Jimmy Connors 4 1974–76, 78 95.0
Sweden Björn Borg 1977–80 84.3
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–06, 17 80.3
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 15 82
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013, 18 65.5
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1 1977 150
United States John McEnroe 1984 85
80%+ Years M/Y
Switzerland Roger Federer 15 2003–19 77.7
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–22 69.5
Serbia Novak Djokovic 14 2009–23 68.0
United States Jimmy Connors 13 1973–88 95.0
United States John McEnroe 10 1978–89 79.9
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9 1981–90 85.4
Sweden Björn Borg 7 1975–81 79.6
Australia Rod Laver 6 1969–75 87
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1974–82 105.5
United States Pete Sampras 1993–99 78.2

Consecutive

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90%+ Years M/Y
Sweden Björn Borg 4 1977–80 84.3
United States Jimmy Connors 3 1974–76 95.0
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–87 84.0
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–06 87.3
80%+ Years M/Y
Serbia Novak Djokovic 13 2011–23 65.8
United States Jimmy Connors 12 1973–84 85.5
Switzerland Roger Federer 10 2003–12 82.5
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–14 77.2
United States John McEnroe 9 1978–86 82.3
Sweden Björn Borg 7 1975–81 79.6
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 1985–90 75.5

Sets statistics

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Set and game winning percentages

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% W–L Set record
77.0 2587–771 [21] Spain Rafael Nadal
76.3 2737–851 [22] Serbia Novak Djokovic
75.9 3076–979 [23] Switzerland Roger Federer
75.6 2974–961 [24] United States Jimmy Connors
75.5 2092–679 [25] United States John McEnroe
75.3 1569–514 [26] Sweden Björn Borg
75.2 2570–849 [27] Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
72.4 1385–529 [28] Australia Rod Laver
71.0 2139–872 [29] United States Andre Agassi
70.8 1882–776 [30] United States Pete Sampras
minimum 1,000 sets
% W–L Game record
60.1 11494–7638 Sweden Björn Borg
59.69 21906–14796 United States Jimmy Connors
59.64 18711–12661 Spain Rafael Nadal
59.52 15467–10520 United States John McEnroe
59.51 18940–12888 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
59.3 20013–13738 Serbia Novak Djokovic
58.1 22755–16433 Switzerland Roger Federer
58.04 10840–7836 Australia Rod Laver
57.97 16750–12145 [31] Argentina Guillermo Vilas
57.7 16231–11902 United States Andre Agassi
minimum 10,000 games
Correct as of 2024 Summer Olympics.

Consecutive sets won

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# All tournaments Years
44 United States Jimmy Connors 1974
43 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985
39 United States Jimmy Connors (2) 1976
Sweden Björn Borg 1980
37 United States John McEnroe 1982
35 United States John McEnroe (2) 1984
34 United States Jimmy Connors (3) 1975
Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1979
32 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) 1986
Argentina Guillermo Coria 2003
Switzerland Roger Federer 2017
# Grand Slams Years
36 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
35 United States John McEnroe 1984
Spain Rafael Nadal 2020–21
29 Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2017
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2023
28 Sweden Björn Borg 1980
Spain Rafael Nadal (3) 2010
26 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991–92
25 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2019

Consecutive sets won per court type

# Hard Years
34 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
33 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
31 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006–07
# Clay Years
50 Spain Rafael Nadal 2017–18
35 Argentina Guillermo Coria 2003–04
34 Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
# Grass Years
36 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–04
30 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2017
29 Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2007–08
# Carpet[b] Years
49 United States John McEnroe 1984
44 United States Jimmy Connors 1974
36 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1982–83

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Borg withdrew prior to a scheduled match in the midst of both streaks,[10][11] which the ITF does not consider as ending the streak. Likewise, a 1980 news article considered them valid streaks,[12] but Sports Illustrated lists Borg's win streaks at 35 and 41.[13]
  2. ^ a b c d e Carpet courts are no longer in use on the professional tour since 2009.
  3. ^ 5 of Becker's 14 Big Titles were won before the ATP Tour era.

References

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  2. ^ "Event Guide / History: Roland-Garros, a never-ending story". Roland Garros Official Website. IBM Corporation and Fédération Française de Tennis. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Another significant turning point came in 1968 when the French Internationals became the first Grand Slam tournament to join the "Open" era.
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  12. ^ "Argentina winst trophy cup by whipping Italy in final" (PDF). The Times-News. 13 May 1980. p. B7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2018. The left-handed Vilas, who beat four-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg Sunday to break the Swede's 49-match victory streak [...]
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  27. ^ Lendl stats
  28. ^ Laver stats
  29. ^ Agassi stats
  30. ^ Sampras stats
  31. ^ Vilas stats