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The Association of Tennis Professionals, or ATP, was formed in September 1972. The men's professional tour, known as the Grand Prix tennis circuit from 1970 to 1989, was administered by the Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC) from 1974–1989, which was a sub-committee of ATP, International Tennis Federation (ITF) and tournament representatives.[1][2] The ATP became the only governing body for men's tennis from 1990.

These are some of the important ATP records since the inception of the ATP in 1972. They may or may not include ITF events such as Davis Cup, since the ATP is not consistent in what they include as "official." For a complete list of Open Era records (1968–present) see the article Tennis records of the Open Era – Men's Singles.

Singles (1972 – present)

Grand Slam tournament records

Player totals

Active players in boldface

Titles #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 17
2. United States Pete Sampras 14
Spain Rafael Nadal
4. Sweden Björn Borg 11
5. United States Jimmy Connors 8
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
Serbia Novak Djokovic
9. United States John McEnroe 7
Sweden Mats Wilander
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 25
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 20
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 19
4. United States Pete Sampras 18
5. Sweden Björn Borg 16
6. United States Jimmy Connors 15
United States Andre Agassi
Serbia Novak Djokovic
9. United States John McEnroe 11
Sweden Mats Wilander
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Semifinals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 36
2. United States Jimmy Connors 31
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 28
4. United States Andre Agassi 26
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 25
6. United States Pete Sampras 23
Spain Rafael Nadal
8. United States John McEnroe 19
Sweden Stefan Edberg
10. Germany Boris Becker 18
Quarterfinals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 43
2. United States Jimmy Connors 41
3. United States Andre Agassi 36
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 34
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 31
6. United States Pete Sampras 29
7. Spain Rafael Nadal 28
8. United States John McEnroe 26
Sweden Stefan Edberg
10. Germany Boris Becker 23
Match wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 281
2. United States Jimmy Connors 232
3. United States Andre Agassi 224
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 222
5. United States Pete Sampras 203
6. Spain Rafael Nadal 191
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 187
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 178
9. United States John McEnroe 167
10. Germany Boris Becker 163
Appearances #
1. France Fabrice Santoro 70
2. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 63
Switzerland Roger Federer
4. United States Andre Agassi 61
5. Sweden Jonas Björkman 58
6. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 57
United States Michael Chang
South Africa Wayne Ferreira
9. Germany Tommy Haas 56
10. United States Jimmy Connors 55
Australia Mark Woodforde
France Arnaud Clément

Consecutive streaks

Active streaks in boldface

Titles #
1. United States Pete Sampras 3
Switzerland Roger Federer
Switzerland Roger Federer (2)
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
6. Two in a row has
been accomplished
19 times
2
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 10
2. Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 8
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 5
4. United States Andre Agassi 4
Serbia Novak Djokovic
6. Three in a row has
been accomplished
15 times
3
Semifinals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 23
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 14
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 10
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) 6
5. Germany Boris Becker 5
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2)
Spain Rafael Nadal
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Spain Rafael Nadal (2)
10. United States John McEnroe 4
United States Jim Courier
United States Andre Agassi
Switzerland Roger Federer (2)
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3)
Quarterfinals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 36
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 23
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 14
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 11
5. United States Pete Sampras 10
Spain David Ferrer
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 9
8. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl (2) 7
United Kingdom Andy Murray (2)
Sweden Mats Wilander
Match wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 27
Switzerland Roger Federer (2)
Serbia Novak Djokovic
4. United States Jimmy Connors 25
United States Pete Sampras
Spain Rafael Nadal
7. Sweden Björn Borg 20
Sweden Björn Borg (2)
United States John McEnroe
Switzerland Roger Federer (3)
Appearances[3] #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 61
2. South Africa Wayne Ferreira 56
3. Sweden Stefan Edberg 54
4. Spain Feliciano López 52
5. Spain David Ferrer 49
6. Spain Fernando Verdasco 47
7. France Fabrice Santoro 46
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
9. Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý 44
10. Spain Tommy Robredo 41
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Spain G. García-López

Consecutive streaks in non-consecutive tournaments

Player skipped one or more Grand Slam tournaments during his streak

Finals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 6
Sweden Björn Borg
3. United States Jimmy Connors 5
Sweden Björn Borg
5. United Kingdom Andy Murray 4
6. Romania Ilie Năstase 3
Sweden Björn Borg
United States John McEnroe
United States Andre Agassi
Semifinals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 11
2. United States Jimmy Connors 7
3. United States Jimmy Connors 6
Sweden Björn Borg
5. Sweden Björn Borg 5
United States John McEnroe
7. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 4
United Kingdom Andy Murray
9. United States Vitas Gerulaitis 3
United States John McEnroe
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
Quarterfinals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 27
2. United Kingdom Andy Murray 16
3. Sweden Björn Borg 12
4. United States Pete Sampras 11
5. United States John McEnroe 9
6. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 8
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States John McEnroe
9. Sweden Björn Borg 7
United States Jimmy Connors

Titles per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 5
2. United States Andre Agassi 4
Switzerland Roger Federer
4. Sweden Mats Wilander 3
French Open #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 9
2. Sweden Björn Borg 6
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3
Sweden Mats Wilander
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Wimbledon #
1. United States Pete Sampras 7
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. Sweden Björn Borg 5
4. United States John McEnroe 3
Germany Boris Becker
US Open #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 5
United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer
4. United States John McEnroe 4
5. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3

Consecutive titles per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 3
2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 2
United States Johan Kriek
Sweden Mats Wilander
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Jim Courier
United States Andre Agassi
Switzerland Roger Federer
French Open #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 5
2. Sweden Björn Borg 4
Spain Rafael Nadal
4. Sweden Björn Borg 2
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Jim Courier
Spain Sergi Bruguera
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Wimbledon #
1. Sweden Björn Borg 5
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. United States Pete Sampras 4
4. United States Pete Sampras 3
5. United States John McEnroe 2
Germany Boris Becker
US Open #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 5
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3
United States John McEnroe
4. United States Jimmy Connors 2
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Pete Sampras
Australia Patrick Rafter

Finals per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Sweden Stefan Edberg 5
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
4. Sweden Mats Wilander 4
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
United Kingdom Andy Murray
French Open #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 9
2. Sweden Björn Borg 6
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 5
Sweden Mats Wilander
Switzerland Roger Federer
Wimbledon #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 9
2. Germany Boris Becker 7
United States Pete Sampras
4. Sweden Björn Borg 6
United States Jimmy Connors
US Open #
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 8
United States Pete Sampras
3. United States Jimmy Connors 7
4. United States Andre Agassi 6
Switzerland Roger Federer

Consecutive finals per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Sweden Mats Wilander 3
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Serbia Novak Djokovic
French Open #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 5
2. Sweden Björn Borg 4
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer
Wimbledon #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 7
2. Sweden Björn Borg 6
3. United States John McEnroe 5
4. United States Pete Sampras 4
Germany Boris Becker
US Open #
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 8
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 6
3. United States Jimmy Connors 5
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 4

Semifinals per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 11
2. Sweden Stefan Edberg 8
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 7
4. United States Andre Agassi 6
French Open #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 9
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 7
3. Sweden Björn Borg 6
Sweden Mats Wilander
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Wimbledon #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 11
2. Germany Boris Becker 9
Switzerland Roger Federer
4. United States John McEnroe 8
United States Pete Sampras
US Open #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 14
2. United States Andre Agassi 10
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9
United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer

Consecutive semifinals per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 11
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6
3. Sweden Stefan Edberg 5
4. United Kingdom Andy Murray 4
French Open #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 5
Spain Rafael Nadal
3. Sweden Björn Borg 4
Sweden Mats Wilander
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Jim Courier
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Wimbledon #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 7
2. United States Jimmy Connors 6
Sweden Björn Borg
4. United States John McEnroe 5
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Serbia Novak Djokovic
US Open #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 12
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 8
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5. United States John McEnroe 5

Match wins per tournament

Australian Open #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 75
2. Sweden Stefan Edberg 56
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 50
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 48
United States Andre Agassi
6. United States Pete Sampras 45
Spain Rafael Nadal
8. South Africa Wayne Ferreira 39
United Kingdom Andy Murray
10. United States Andy Roddick 38
French Open #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 66
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 61
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 58
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 53
5. United States Andre Agassi 51
6. Sweden Björn Borg 49
7. Sweden Mats Wilander 47
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 42
9. France Yannick Noah 40
United States Jimmy Connors
United States Jim Courier
Wimbledon #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 84
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 73
3. Germany Boris Becker 71
4. United States Pete Sampras 63
5. United States John McEnroe 59
6. Sweden Björn Borg 51
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 49
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Croatia Goran Ivanišević
9. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 48
10. United States Andre Agassi 46
US Open #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 97
2. United States Andre Agassi 79
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 73
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 72
5. United States Pete Sampras 71
6. United States John McEnroe 65
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 50
8. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 46
9. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 43
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Michael Chang
United States Andy Roddick

Winning percentage per tournament

Australian Open % * W–L
1. United States Andre Agassi 90.57 48–5
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 89.29 50–6
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 88.46 23–3
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 86.21 75–12
5. Sweden Stefan Edberg 84.85 56–10
6. Sweden Mats Wilander 83.72 36–7
7. United States Pete Sampras 83.33 45–9
Spain Rafael Nadal
9. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 82.76 48–10
10. United States Jim Courier 81.40 35–8
*minimum 20 wins
French Open % * W–L
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 98.51 66–1
2. Sweden Björn Borg 96.08 49–2
3. Sweden Mats Wilander 83.93 47–9
4. Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 81.82 36–8
5. United States Jim Courier 81.63 40–9
6. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 81.54 53–12
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 80.76 42–10
8. Switzerland Roger Federer 80.26 61–15
9. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 77.33 58–17
10. France Yannick Noah 76.92 40–12
*minimum 20 wins
Wimbledon % * W–L
1. Sweden Björn Borg 92.73 51–4
2. United States Pete Sampras 90.00 63–7
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 89.02 73–9
4. Germany Boris Becker 85.54 71–12
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 84.91 45–8
6. United States John McEnroe 84.29 59–11
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 83.67 41–8
8. Spain Rafael Nadal 82.98 39–8
9. United States Jimmy Connors 82.35 84–18
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 80.33 49–12
*minimum 20 wins
US Open % * W–L
1. United States Pete Sampras 88.75 71–9
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 87.80 72–10
3. United States Jimmy Connors 85.09 97–17
4. Czechoslovakia/United StatesIvan Lendl 84.88 73–13
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 84.75 50–9
6. United States John McEnroe 84.42 65–12
7. Spain Rafael Nadal 83.67 41–8
8. Sweden Björn Borg 81.63 40–9
9. United States Andre Agassi 80.61 79–19
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 80.43 37–9
*minimum 20 wins

Match win streaks per tournament

Australian Open # Years
1. United States Andre Agassi 26 2000–04
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 25 2011–14
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 20 1989–91
French Open # Years
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 35 2010–14
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 31 2005–09
3. Sweden Björn Borg 28 1978–81
Wimbledon # Years
1. Sweden Björn Borg 41 1976–81
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 40 2003–08
3. United States Pete Sampras 31 1997–01
US Open # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 40 2004–09
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 27 1985–88
3. United States John McEnroe 25 1979–82

Consecutive sets won per tournament

Australian Open # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 30 2006–08
2. United States Andre Agassi 27 2003–04
3. Australia Ken Rosewall 26 1972–73
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
4. Sweden Stefan Edberg 25 1989–90
French Open # Years
1. Sweden Björn Borg 41 1979–81
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 32 2007–09
3. Romania Ilie Năstase 29 1973–74
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 22 1977–78
Sweden Björn Borg 1978–79
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2006–07, 2010–11
Wimbledon # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 34 2005–06
2. United States John McEnroe 31 1984–85
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 26 2003–04
4. United States Jimmy Connors 24 1974–75
Sweden Björn Borg 1976–77
United States Pete Sampras 1997–98
US Open # Years
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 26 1985–86
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 25 1986–87
3. Sweden Stefan Edberg 24 1991–92
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 22 2007–08

Match wins per court type

Hardcourt #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 147
2. United States Andre Agassi 127
3. United States Pete Sampras 116
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 105
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 100
6. Spain Rafael Nadal 86
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 84
8. United States Andy Roddick 81
9. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 76
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Clay #
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 75
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 66
3. Sweden Björn Borg 63
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 61
5. United States Jimmy Connors 59
6. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 53
7. United States Andre Agassi 51
8. Sweden Mats Wilander 47
9. United States Harold Solomon 44
10. Serbia Novak Djokovic 42
Grass #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 106
2. Germany Boris Becker 77
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 73
4. United States John McEnroe 66
5. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 64
Sweden Stefan Edberg
7. United States Pete Sampras 63
8. Sweden Björn Borg 56
9. United States Roscoe Tanner 54
10. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 49

Winning percentage per court type

Hardcourt % * W–L
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 86.98 147–22
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 86.96 100–15
3. United States Pete Sampras 86.57 116–18
4. United States Jimmy Connors 85.90 67–11
5. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 85.37 105–18
6. Sweden Björn Borg 84.62 22–4
7. United States Andre Agassi 84.11 127–24
8. United States John McEnroe 83.91 73–14
9. Spain Rafael Nadal 83.50 86–17
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 80.00 76–19
*minimum 20 wins
Clay % * W–L
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 98.51 66–1
2. Sweden Björn Borg 92.65 63–5
3. Sweden Mats Wilander 83.93 47–9
4. Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 81.82 36–8
5. United States Jim Courier 81.63 40–9
6. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 81.54 53–12
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 80.76 42–10
8. Switzerland Roger Federer 80.26 61–15
9. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 79.79 75–19
10. United States Jimmy Connors 79.73 59–15
*minimum 20 wins
Grass % * W–L
1. United States Pete Sampras 90.00 63–7
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 89.02 73–9
3. Sweden Björn Borg 88.89 56–7
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 84.91 45–8
5. Germany Boris Becker 83.70 77–15
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 83.67 41–8
7. United States John McEnroe 83.54 66–13
8. United States Jimmy Connors 83.46 106–21
9. Spain Rafael Nadal 82.98 39–8
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 82.05 64–14
*minimum 20 wins

Career match/finals winning

Match winning % W–L*
1. Sweden Björn Borg 89.81 141–16
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 88.02 191–26
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 85.93 281–46
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 85.00 187–33
5. United States Pete Sampras 84.23 203–38
6. United States Jimmy Connors 82.62 233–49
7. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 81.92 222–49
8. United States John McEnroe 81.46 167–38
9. United States Andre Agassi 80.87 224–53
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 80.46 140–34
* Minimum 100 wins.
Finals winning % T–F*
1. United States Pete Sampras 77.78 14–4
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 70.00 14–6
3. Sweden Björn Borg 68.75 11–5
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 68.00 17–8
5. United States John McEnroe 63.64 7–4
Sweden Mats Wilander
7. Germany Boris Becker 60.00 6–4
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 54.55 6–5
9. United States Jimmy Connors 53.33 8–7
United States Andre Agassi
Serbia Novak Djokovic
* Minimum 5 titles.

Winning title without losing a set

Player # Majors
1. Sweden Björn Borg 3 1976 Wimbledon, 1978 French Open, 1980 French Open
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 2 2008 French Open, 2010 French Open
3. Romania Ilie Năstase 1 1973 French Open
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007 Australian Open

Career Golden Slam

Player Tournaments (in completion order)
United States Andre Agassi 1992 Wimbledon, 1994 US Open, 1995 Australian Open, 1996 Olympics, 1999 French Open
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005 French Open, 2008 Wimbledon, 2008 Olympics, 2009 Australian Open, 2010 US Open

Career Grand Slam

Player Tournaments (in completion order)
United States Andre Agassi 1992 Wimbledon, 1994 US Open, 1995 Australian Open, 1999 French Open
Switzerland Roger Federer 2003 Wimbledon, 2004 Australian Open, 2004 US Open, 2009 French Open
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005 French Open, 2008 Wimbledon, 2009 Australian Open, 2010 US Open

Calendar year achievements

Four Majors
3 Slam wins & 1 final Year
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
2 Slam wins & 2 finals Year
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
Three Majors
3 Slam wins Year
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
2 Slam wins & 1 final Year
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
Sweden Björn Borg 1978
Sweden Björn Borg 1980
United States John McEnroe 1984
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1986
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1987
United States Pete Sampras 1995
United States Andre Agassi 1999
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
1 Slam win & 2 finals Year
Sweden Björn Borg 1981
United StatesJim Courier 1993
Switzerland Roger Federer 2008
Spain Rafael Nadal 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013
3 Slam finals (all losses) Year
United States Jimmy Connors 1975
Consecutive titles
Three
Cons. French Open/Wimbledon/US Open Year
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Two
Cons. Wimbledon/US Open Year
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
United States John McEnroe 1981
United States Jimmy Connors 1982
Germany Boris Becker 1989
United States Pete Sampras 1993
United States Pete Sampras (2) 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2005
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer (4) 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Cons. French Open/Wimbledon Year
Sweden Björn Borg 1978
Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1979
Sweden Björn Borg (3) 1980
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2010
Cons. Australian Open/French Open Year
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
United States Jim Courier 1992
Non-consecutive titles
Three
Non cons. Australian/Wimbledon/US Open Year
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2007
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Non cons. Australian/French/US Open Year
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Two
Non cons. Australian & Wimbledon Year
United States Jimmy Connors * 1974
United States Pete Sampras 1994
United States Pete Sampras (2) 1997
Switzerland Roger Federer * 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer * (2) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer * (3) 2007
Serbia Novak Djokovic * 2011
Non cons. Australian & US Open Year
Australia John Newcombe 1973
United States Jimmy Connors * 1974
Switzerland Roger Federer * 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer * (2) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer * (3) 2007
Serbia Novak Djokovic * 2011
Non cons. French Open & US Open Year
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
United States Ivan Lendl 1986
United States Ivan Lendl (2) 1987
Sweden Mats Wilander * 1988
United States Andre Agassi 1999
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
  • * indicates that the player won more than two grand slam tournament titles during that calendar year
Match winning percentage
Match winning %* W–L Year
1. United States Jimmy Connors 100 20–0 1974
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 96.43 27–1 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
4. Sweden Mats Wilander 96.15 25–1 1988
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 95.83 23–1 2004
8. Sweden Björn Borg 95.24 20–1 1978
Sweden Björn Borg 1980
United States John McEnroe 1984
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1986
*minimum 20 wins

Other selected achievements

Cons. 3+ titles seasons # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2006–7
Cons. 2+ titles seasons # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 4 2004–7
2. Sweden Björn Borg 3 1978–80
United States Pete Sampras 1993–95
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 2 1986-87
Cons. 1+ titles seasons # Years
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 10 2005–14
2. Sweden Björn Borg 8 1974–81
United States Pete Sampras 1993–00
Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–10
Cons. 1+ finals seasons # Years
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 11 1981–91
United States Pete Sampras 1992–02
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 10 2003–12
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–14
5. Sweden Björn Borg 8 1974–81
Cons. finals won # Years
1. United States Pete Sampras 8 1995–00
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 7 2003–06
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008–11
4. Australia Rod Laver 5 1968–69
5. United States Pete Sampras 4 1993–94
Serbia Novak Djoković 2011-12
7. United States Jimmy Connors 3 1974
Sweden Björn Borg 1974-76; 77-78
United States John McEnroe 1980-81
Sweden Mats Wilander 1983-85
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1985-88
United States Andre Agassi 1999-01
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006-07
Spain Rafael Nadal 2012-13
Cons. sets won (all slams) # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 36 2006–07
2. United States John McEnroe 35 1984
3. Sweden Björn Borg 28 1980
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
5. Sweden Stefan Edberg 26 1991-92
6. RomaniaIlie Nastase 25 1972-73

ATP career records

Singles titles, finals and semifinals

Titles #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 109
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 94
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 84
4. United States John McEnroe 77
5. Spain Rafael Nadal 65
6. Sweden Björn Borg 64
United States Pete Sampras
8. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 62
9. United States Andre Agassi 60
10. Serbia Novak Djokovic 52
Finals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 164
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 146
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 127
4. United States John McEnroe 108
5. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 104
6. Spain Rafael Nadal 93
7. United States Andre Agassi 90
8. Sweden Björn Borg 88
United States Pete Sampras
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 77
Germany Boris Becker
Semifinals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 235
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 188
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 170
4. United States John McEnroe 159
5. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 154
6. Sweden Stefan Edberg 138
United States Andre Agassi
8. United States Pete Sampras 128
9. Spain Rafael Nadal 122
10. Germany Boris Becker 114
Cons. 1+ titles (Seasons) # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 15 2001–15
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 14 1980–93
3. United States Jimmy Connors 13 1972–84
4. Sweden Stefan Edberg 12 1984–95
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
United States Andy Roddick 2001–12
Spain Rafael Nadal 2004–15
8. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 11 1973–83
United States Brian Gottfried 1973–83
United States Michael Chang 1988–98
United States Pete Sampras 1990–00
Titles (Active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 84
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 65
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 52
4. United Kingdom Andy Murray 31
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 30
6. Spain David Ferrer 24
7. Argentina Juan Martin del Potro 18
8. Germany Tommy Haas 15
9. Croatia Marin Cilic 13
10. Spain Nicolás Almagro 12
Spain Tommy Robredo
France Gilles Simon
Finals (Active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 127
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 93
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 75
4. Spain David Ferrer 49
5. United Kingdom Andy Murray 47
6. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 46
7. Germany Tommy Haas 28
8. Czech Republic Tomas Berdych 27
9. Argentina Juan Martin del Potro 25
10. France Richard Gasquet 23
Semifinals (Active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 170
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 122
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 110
4. Spain David Ferrer 84
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 75
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 73
7. Germany Tommy Haas 64
8. Czechoslovakia Tomas Berdych 61
9. Spain Tommy Robredo 49
10. Russia Mikhail Youzhny 45
France Richard Gasquet

Titles per court type

Hardcourt #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 58
2. United States Jimmy Connors 49
3. United States Andre Agassi 46
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 40
5. United States Pete Sampras 36
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 31
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 25
8. United States John McEnroe 22
Sweden Stefan Edberg
10. United States Michael Chang 21
United States Andy Roddick
Clay #
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 49
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 46
3. Austria Thomas Muster 40
4. Sweden Björn Borg 30
5. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 28
6. Argentina José Luis Clerc 21
7. Sweden Mats Wilander 20
8. Ecuador Andrés Gómez 16
Spain Carlos Moyá
10. Spain José Higueras 15
Grass #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 14
2. United States Pete Sampras 10
3. United States Jimmy Connors 9
4. United States John McEnroe 8
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
6. Germany Boris Becker 7
7. Sweden Björn Borg 6
Australia Mark Edmondson
9. South Africa Johan Kriek 5
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Canada/United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
United States Andy Roddick
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Carpet * #
1. United States John McEnroe 43
2. United States Jimmy Connors 39
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 33
4. Germany Boris Becker 26
5. Sweden Björn Borg 22
6. United States Pete Sampras 15
7. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 14
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 11
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
10. United States Brian Gottfried 9
United States Michael Chang
* not used since 2009
Outdoor #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 63
Spain Rafael Nadal
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 56
United States Jimmy Connors
5. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 52
6. United States Andre Agassi 48
7. Austria Thomas Muster 43
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 42
9. Sweden Björn Borg 41
United States Pete Sampras
Indoor #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 53
2. United States John McEnroe 52
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 42
4. Germany Boris Becker 30
5. Sweden Björn Borg 23
United States Pete Sampras
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 21
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 18
9. United States Brian Gottfried 15
Croatia Goran Ivanišević

Most titles / finals at a single tournament

Titles # Tournament Years
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 9 French Open 2005–08, 2010–14
2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 8 Buenos Aires 1973–76, 1977 (2), 1979, 1982
Spain Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo 2005–12
Spain Rafael Nadal Barcelona 2005–09, 2011–13
5. United States Pete Sampras 7 Wimbledon 1993–95, 1997–00
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–07, 2009, 2012
Spain Rafael Nadal Rome 2005–07, 2009–10, 2012–13
Switzerland Roger Federer Halle 2003–06, 2008, 2013–14
Switzerland Roger Federer Dubai 2003–05, 2007, 2012, 2014–15
10. United States Jimmy Connors 6 Birmingham 1974–77, 1979–80
Sweden Björn Borg French Open 1974–75, 1978–81
Hungary Balázs Taróczy Amersfoort 1976, 1978–82
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl Canada 1980–81, 1983, 1987–89
United States Andre Agassi Miami 1990, 1995–96, 2001–03
Switzerland Roger Federer Tour Finals 2003–04, 2006–07, 2010–11
Switzerland Roger Federer Cincinnati 2005, 2007, 2009–10, 2012, 2014
Switzerland Roger Federer Basel 2006–08, 2010–11, 2014
Finals # Tournament Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 11 Basel 2000–01, 2006–14
2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 10 Buenos Aires 1972–76, 1977 (2), 1979, 1981–82
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9 Tour Finals 1980–88
Spain Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo 2005–13
Spain Rafael Nadal Rome 2005–07, 2009–14
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–08, 2010–14
Switzerland Roger Federer Halle 2003–06, 2008, 2010, 2012–14
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–09, 2012, 2014
Switzerland Roger Federer Tour Finals 2003–07, 2010–12, 2014
Switzerland Roger Federer Dubai 2003–07, 2011–12, 2014–15
11. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 8 Canada 1980–83, 1985, 1987–89
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl US Open 1982–89
Germany Boris Becker Tour Finals 1985–86, 1988–89, 1992, 1994–96
United States Pete Sampras US Open 1990, 1992–93, 1995–96, 2000–02
United States Andre Agassi Miami 1990, 1994–96, 1998, 2001–03
Spain Rafael Nadal Barcelona 2005–09, 2011–13

Winning percentage in finals

Finals winning % W–L*
1. Austria Thomas Muster 80.00 44–11
Australia Rod Laver 20–5
3. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 75.00 21–7
4. Sweden Thomas Enqvist 73.08 19–7
5. Sweden Björn Borg 72.73 64–24
United States Pete Sampras
7. Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 72.00 18–7
8. Argentina Jose Luis Clerc 71.43 25–10
9. United States John McEnroe 71.30 77–31
10. Spain Rafael Nadal 69.89 65–28
*minimum 20 finals
Finals winning (active) % W–L*
1. Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 72.00 18–7
2. France Gilles Simon 70.59 12–5
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 69.89 65–28
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 69.33 52–23
5. Switzerland Roger Federer 66.14 84–43
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 65.96 31–16
7. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 65.22 30–16
8. Japan Kei Nishikori 61.54 8–5
9. Croatia Marin Cilic 59.09 13–9
10. Spain Nicolás Almagro 57.14 12–9
*minimum 10 finals

Matches played / matches won

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Played #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 1531
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1310
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 1243
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1215
5. United States Andre Agassi 1144
6. Romania Ilie Nastase 1083
7. United States John McEnroe 1073
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 1071
9. United States Brian Gottfried 1002
10. United States Pete Sampras 984
Won #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 1253
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1071
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 1013
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 929
5. United States John McEnroe 875
6. United States Andre Agassi 870
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 801
8. Romania Ilie Nastase 779
9. United States Pete Sampras 762
10. Spain Rafael Nadal 724
Played (active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 1243
2. Spain David Ferrer 924
3. Germany Tommy Haas 876
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 870
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 868
6. Spain Tommy Robredo 830
7. Russia Mikhail Youzhny 804
8. Czechoslovakia Tomas Berdych 780
9. Serbia Novak Djokovic 776
10. Finland Jarkko Nieminen 740
Won (active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 1013
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 724
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 634
4. Spain David Ferrer 626
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 612
6. Germany Tommy Haas 561
7. Czechoslovakia Tomas Berdych 512
8. Spain Tommy Robredo 507
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 502
10. Russia Mikhail Youzhny 460

Match wins per court type

Hardcourt #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 633
2. United States Andre Agassi 598
3. United States Jimmy Connors 545
4. United States Pete Sampras 427
5. United States Andy Roddick 426
6. Serbia Novak Djokovic 415
7. United States Michael Chang 408
8. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 394
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 382
10. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 367
Clay #
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 660
2. Austria Thomas Muster 422
3. Spain José Higueras 378
4. United States Eddie Dibbs 370
5. Spain Carlos Moyá 337
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 329
7. Spain Rafael Nadal 328
8. Ecuador Andrés Gómez 322
9. Argentina José Luis Clerc 301
10. Spain Emilio Sánchez 298
Grass #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 170
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 131
3. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 128
4. United States John McEnroe 119
5. Germany Boris Becker 116
6. United States Roscoe Tanner 115
7. Australia Wally Masur 112
8. Australia Mark Edmondson 106
9. Australia Pat Cash 104
10. United States Pete Sampras 101
Carpet * #
1. United States John McEnroe 346
2. United States Jimmy Connors 338
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 267
4. Germany Boris Becker 258
5. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 187
6. United States Brian Gottfried 183
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 182
8. Sweden Björn Borg 176
9. United States Vitas Gerulaitis 172
10. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 165
* not used since 2009
Outdoor #
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 812
2. United States Jimmy Connors 785
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 761
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 727
5. United States Andre Agassi 702
6. Spain Rafael Nadal 659
7. Austria Thomas Muster 560
8. United States Pete Sampras 549
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 544
10. Spain David Ferrer 539
Indoor #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 468
2. United States John McEnroe 419
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 344
4. Germany Boris Becker 297
5. United States Brian Gottfried 281
6. Sweden Stefan Edberg 257
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 252
8. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 235
9. Poland Wojtek Fibak 229
10. United States Vitas Gerulaitis 226
Croatia Goran Ivanišević

Winning percentage per court type

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  • Note that the figures below represent career winning percentages of players that are retired (regular font) as well as current active players (boldface). The latter are subject to change and do not reflect the final figure.
Hardcourt % * W–L
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 83.33 415–83
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 83.07 633–129
3. United States Jimmy Connors 82.95 545–112
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 82.60 394–83
5. United States John McEnroe 81.11 292–68
6. United States Pete Sampras 80.41 427–104
7. United States Andre Agassi 79.00 598–159
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 78.60 382–104
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 77.92 353–100
10. Spain Rafael Nadal 77.50 341–99
* minimum 250 wins
Clay % * W–L
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 92.66 328–26
2. Sweden Björn Borg 85.95 251–41
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 81.44 329–75
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 80.19 660–163
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 78.72 149–40
6. United States Jimmy Connors 77.52 200–58
7. Argentina José Luis Clerc 77.38 301–88
8. Austria Thomas Muster 76.86 422–127
9. Sweden Mats Wilander 76.74 264–80
10. Sweden Kent Carlsson 76.12 153–48
* minimum 100 wins
Grass % * W–L
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 87.33 131–19
2. United States John McEnroe 85.61 119–20
3. Sweden Björn Borg 84.72 61–11
4. United States Pete Sampras 83.47 101–20
5. United States Jimmy Connors 83.33 170–34
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 82.98 78–16
7. Germany Boris Becker 82.27 116–25
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 80.00 60–15
9. United States Andy Roddick 79.63 86–22
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 78.57 99–27
* minimum 50 wins
Carpet % * W–L
1. United States John McEnroe 84.39 346–64
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 82.66 267–56
3. Sweden Björn Borg 82.62 176–37
4. United States Jimmy Connors 82.04 338–74
5. Germany Boris Becker 80.12 258–64
6. United States Pete Sampras 76.60 144–44
7. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 73.66 165–59
8. Switzerland Roger Federer 72.46 50–19
9. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 71.37 187–75
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 70.81 182–75
* minimum 50 wins (not used since 2009)
All surfaces % * W–L
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 83.22 724–146
2. Sweden Björn Borg 82.74 609–127
3. United States Jimmy Connors 81.84 1253–278
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 81.76 1071–239
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 81.71 634–142
6. United States John McEnroe 81.55 875–198
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 81.50 1013–230
8. United States Pete Sampras 77.44 762–222
9. Germany Boris Becker 76.91 713–214
10. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 76.46 929–286
* minimum 500 wins
Outdoor % * W–L
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 85.25 659–114
2. Sweden Björn Borg 83.97 393–75
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 82.75 518–108
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 81.92 761–168
5. United States Jimmy Connors 81.75 785–175
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 81.23 727–168
7. United States John McEnroe 78.35 456–126
8. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 78.15 812–227
9. United States Andre Agassi 77.74 702–201
10. United States Pete Sampras 77.32 549–161
* minimum 250 wins
Indoor % * W–L
1. United States John McEnroe 85.34 419–72
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 82.89 344–71
3. United States Jimmy Connors 81.96 468–103
4. Sweden Björn Borg 80.59 216–52
5. Switzerland Roger Federer 80.25 252–62
6. West Germany Boris Becker 79.84 297–75
7. United States Pete Sampras 77.74 213–61
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 77.33 116–34
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 76.92 110–33
10. Sweden Robin Söderling 74.02 114–40
* minimum 100 wins

Playing top 10 ranked opponents

Matches Won #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 186
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 138
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 130
4. United States Pete Sampras 124
5. Germany Boris Becker 121
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 119
7. United States Andre Agassi 109
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 96
9. United States Jimmy Connors 83
United States John McEnroe
Matches Won (active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 186
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 138
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 130
4. United Kingdom Andy Murray 73
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 65
6. Spain David Ferrer 51
7. Germany Tommy Haas 47
8. Czech Republic Tomas Berdych 46
9. Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka 38
10. Argentina Juan Martin Del Potro 34
Winning percentage % * W–L
1. Sweden Björn Borg 70.00 63–27
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 67.36 130–63
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 65.49 186–98
4. Germany Boris Becker 65.05 121–65
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 64.48 138–76
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 64.32 119–66
7. United States Pete Sampras 63.59 124–71
8. United States John McEnroe 57.24 83–62
9. United States Andre Agassi 54.77 109–90
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 52.14 73–67
*minimum 50 wins

Pressure situations

Tiebreakers % * W–L
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 64.80 370–201
2. United States John Isner 63.71 251–143
3. Ecuador Andrés Gómez 63.06 181–106
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 63.03 179–105
5. United States Pete Sampras 62.84 328–194
6. Canada Milos Raonic 62.25 127–77
7. United States Andy Roddick 62.09 303–185
8. Spain Rafael Nadal 61.94 179–110
9. United States John McEnroe 61.76 189–117
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 61.02 144–92
* minimum 100 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[6]
After winning 1st set % * W–L
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 95.51 554–26
2. Sweden Björn Borg 95.45 525–25
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 94.78 636–35
4. United States John McEnroe 94.28 775–47
5. United States Jimmy Connors 94.27 1087–66
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 93.11 933–69
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 92.96 898–68
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 92.72 420–33
9. United States Eddie Dibbs 92.54 496–40
10. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 92.20 840–71
* minimum 250 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[7]
After losing 1st set % * W–L
1. Sweden Bjorn Börg 45.16 84–102
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 44.80 138–170
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 44.22 88–111
4. United States Jimmy Connors 43.90 166–212
5. United States Pete Sampras 43.70 122–157
6. Germany Boris Becker 42.10 110–151
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 41.52 115–162
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 40.82 80–116
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 40.00 82–123
10. United States John McEnroe 39.84 100–151
* minimum 75 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[8]
Deciding set % * W–L
1. Sweden Björn Borg 74.37 119–41
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 73.77 135–48
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 69.32 122–54
4. United States Jimmy Connors 68.95 231–104
5. United Kingdom Andy Murray 68.82 117–53
6. United States John McEnroe 68.61 164–75
7. United States Pete Sampras 68.23 189–88
8. South Africa Johan Kriek 67.56 125–60
9. Germany Boris Becker 67.07 163–80
10. Sweden Mats Wilander 66.30 122–62
* minimum 100 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[9]
5th set record % * W–L
1. Japan Kei Nishikori 84.62 11–2
2. South Africa Johan Kriek 81.82 18–4
3. Sweden Björn Borg 80.00 24–6
Spain Tommy Robredo 16–4
5. Spain Rafael Nadal 77.27 17–5
6. United States Harold Solomon 76.19 16–5
7. United States Aaron Krickstein 75.68 28–9
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 74.19 23–8
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 73.91 17–6
10. France Thierry Champion 73.33 11–4
* minimum 10 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[10]

Year-end championships

(1970–present)

  • The best players of all participants on the world tour, within a season, would qualify for the year-end tournament.
  • The world tour event began in 1970 and was originally known as the Masters Grand Prix as part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit. It was organised by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF).
  • In 1990, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) took over the running of the men's tour and replaced the Masters with the ATP Tour World Championship. Between 2000 and 2008, the event was called the Tennis Masters Cup and was endorsed by ITF, ATP and the Grand Slam tournaments (as a result of merging the ATP Tour World Championship with the Grand Slam Cup). In 2009 the Championship was renamed the ATP World Tour Finals.
  • Currently, the tournament is organized at the O2 Arena in London, under efficient lighting conditions of play, on blue, medium fast, low bouncing, hard courts.

(1971–1989)

  • The best players of the season, from a reduced pool of professionals under contract for the WCT circuit, would qualify for the circuit finals.
  • The WCT Finals was the season-ending championship for the World Championship Tennis circuit. The event was held annually in Dallas, Texas, and played on indoor carpet courts. The 1971 quarterfinals and semifinals were played in Houston, and final played at Moody Coliseum in Dallas. The 1972–1979 editions were played at Moody Coliseum, and the 1980–1989 tournaments at Reunion Arena in Dallas. The WCT, in 1974, was the first tennis tournament to experiment with electronic line calling
ATP year-end championships titles
Titles[11] #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 6
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 5
United States Pete Sampras
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 4
5. Romania Ilie Năstase 3
United States John McEnroe
Germany Boris Becker
Finals #
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. Germany Boris Becker 8
4. United States Pete Sampras 6
5. Romania Ilie Năstase 4
Sweden Björn Borg
United States John McEnroe
United States Andre Agassi
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Semifinals #
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 12
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. United States Pete Sampras 10
4. Germany Boris Becker 9
5. United States Jimmy Connors 8
Appearances #
1. United States Andre Agassi 13
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 12
4. United States Jimmy Connors 11
Germany Boris Becker
United States Pete Sampras
Consecutive appearances #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 13
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 12
3. United States Pete Sampras 11
4. United States Jimmy Connors 8
United States John McEnroe
Germany Boris Becker
Serbia Novak Djokovic
ATP year-end championships match wins
Match wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 48
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 39
3. Germany Boris Becker 36
4. United States Pete Sampras 35
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 23
Win % W–L *
1. Romania Ilie Năstase 84.00 17–3
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 81.36 48–11
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 79.59 39–10
4. Germany Boris Becker 73.47 36–13
5. United States Brian Gottfried 72.73 8–3
* minimum 10 matches
Not losing a set # Year
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 3 1982, 1985–86
2. United States John McEnroe 1 1983
WCT finals totals
Titles #
1. United States John McEnroe 5
2. Australia Ken Rosewall 2
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Finals #
1. United States John McEnroe 8
2. Sweden Björn Borg 4
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3
4. Australia Rod Laver 2
Australia Ken Rosewall
Semifinals #
1. United States John McEnroe 9
2. Sweden Björn Borg 5
United States Jimmy Connors
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl
5. Australia Rod Laver 4
Appearances #
1. United States John McEnroe 9
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6
3. Australia Rod Laver 5
United States Jimmy Connors
Sweden Björn Borg
WCT finals match wins
Match wins #
1. United States John McEnroe 21
2. Sweden Björn Borg 10
United States Jimmy Connors
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl
5. Australia Rod Laver 6
Australia Ken Rosewall
Match winning % * W–L
1. Australia Ken Rosewall 85.71 6–1
2. United States John McEnroe 80.76 21–5
3. United States Jimmy Connors 76.92 10–3
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
5. Sweden Björn Borg 71.42 10–4
* minimum 5 matches
Not losing a set # Year
1. United States John McEnroe 2 1981, 1984

ATP World Tour Masters 1000

After the Grand Slams and the World Tour Finals,there are nine yearly tournaments that are most important. They have existed under different names: from 1970 until 1993 they were called the Grand Prix Championship Series. Then until 1999 they were held under the name Mercedes-Benz Super 9. The name Tennis Masters started in 2000: until 2004 the Tennis Masters Series, from 2005 until 2008 the ATP Masters Series, and since then they have been held under the name ATP World Tour Masters 1000.

Career performance
Titles #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 27
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 23
Serbia Novak Djokovic
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 22
5. United States John McEnroe 19
6. United States Jimmy Connors 17
United States Andre Agassi
8. Sweden Björn Borg 15
9. Germany Boris Becker 13
10. United States Pete Sampras 11
Finals #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 40
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 33
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5. United States Jimmy Connors 29
6. United States John McEnroe 26
7. United States Andre Agassi 23
8. Germany Boris Becker 21
9. Sweden Björn Borg 20
10. United States Pete Sampras 19
Semifinals #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 55
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 54
3. United States Jimmy Connors 49
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 46
5. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 40
6. Sweden Stefan Edberg 35
United States Andre Agassi
8. United States John McEnroe 33
9. Germany Boris Becker 31
United States Pete Sampras
Different titles #
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9/9
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 8/9
3. Sweden Björn Borg 7/9
United States Jimmy Connors
United States Andre Agassi
Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
8. United States John McEnroe 6/9
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Different finals reached #
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9/9
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Spain Rafael Nadal
5. United States Jimmy Connors 8/9
Germany Boris Becker
7. Sweden Björn Borg 7/9
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Pete Sampras
United States Andre Agassi
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Performance in a season
Titles in a season # Year
1. United States Jimmy Connors 5
1976
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2011
Spain Rafael Nadal
2013
4. Sweden Björn Borg 4
1979
United States John McEnroe
1984
United States Ivan Lendl
1989
Switzerland Roger Federer
2005
Spain Rafael Nadal
2005
Switzerland Roger Federer
2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2014
Finals in a season # Year
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 6
2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2012
Spain Rafael Nadal
2013
5. United States Jimmy Connors 5
1976
Sweden Stefan Edberg
1987
Sweden Stefan Edberg
1990
Spain Rafael Nadal
2005
Switzerland Roger Federer
2007
Spain Rafael Nadal
2007
Spain Rafael Nadal
2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2009
Spain Rafael Nadal
2011
Switzerland Roger Federer
2014
Semifinals in a season # Year
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 8
2013
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 7
2008
Spain Rafael Nadal
2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2012
6. United States John McEnroe 6
1982
Switzerland Roger Federer
2006
Spain Rafael Nadal
2007
Spain Rafael Nadal
2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2014
Match wins
Match wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 317
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 288
3. United States Andre Agassi 251
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 244
5. United States Jimmy Connors 231
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 223
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 196
8. United States John McEnroe 195
9. United States Pete Sampras 190
10. Germany Boris Becker 178
Match wins (active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 317
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 288
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 244
4. Spain David Ferrer 163
5. United Kingdom Andy Murray 162
6. Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 156
7. Germany Tommy Haas 142
8. Spain Tommy Robredo 131
9. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 128
10. Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka 108
Win % W–L *
1. Sweden Björn Borg 83.44 136–27
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 83.24 288–58
3. United States John McEnroe 82.28 195–42
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 81.68 223–50
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 81.33 244–56
6. Switzerland Roger Federer 77.51 317–92
7. United States Jimmy Connors 77.00 231–69
8. United States Andre Agassi 74.92 251–84
9. Germany Boris Becker 73.86 178–63
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 73.68 196–70
* minimum 100 wins
Titles per court type
Hard #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 17
Serbia Novak Djokovic
3. United States Andre Agassi 14
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 10
West Germany Boris Becker
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 9
7. United States Pete Sampras 8
Spain Rafael Nadal
9. United States John McEnroe 7
United States Michael Chang
Clay #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 19
2. Sweden Björn Borg 8
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 7
5. Austria Thomas Muster 6
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
8. Ukraine Andriy Medvedev 4
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
10. United States Jimmy Connors 3
Sweden Mats Wilander
Chile Marcelo Ríos
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Carpet * #
1. United States John McEnroe 10
2. United States Jimmy Connors 8
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 4
4. Sweden Björn Borg 3
Germany Boris Becker
Russia Marat Safin
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 2
United States Pete Sampras
United States Andre Agassi
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
* not used since 2009
  • Consecutive titles : Rafael Nadal - 4 (2013) and Novak Djokovic (2013-2014, 2014-2015)
  • Consecutive finals : Rafael Nadal - 5 (2011, 2013)
  • Consecutive titles in non consecutive Masters 1000 : Novak Djokovic - 5 (2011)
  • Consecutive finals in non consecutive Masters 1000 : Roger Federer (2005-2006) and Rafael Nadal (2012-2013) - 7

ATP World Tour 500 series

Includes the predecessors ATP Championship Series (1990–1999) and ATP International Series Gold (2000–2008).

Titles #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 15
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. United States Pete Sampras 12
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 11
5. Germany Boris Becker 10
6. Spain David Ferrer 9
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 8
8. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 7
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
10. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 6
United States Andre Agassi
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 21
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 18
Spain David Ferrer
4. Germany Boris Becker 14
5. United States Pete Sampras 13
Serbia Novak Djokovic
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 12
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
9. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 9
United States Michael Chang
United States Andre Agassi
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
Titles in a season # Year
1. Germany Boris Becker 4
1990
Sweden Stefan Edberg
1991
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
2013
4. United States Pete Sampras 3
1996
Spain Rafael Nadal
2005
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2009

ATP World Tour 250 series

Includes the predecessors ATP World Series (1990–1999) and ATP International Series (2000–2008).

Titles #
1. Austria Thomas Muster 26
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 23
3. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 22
4. United States Andy Roddick 21
5. United States Pete Sampras 20
6. United States Michael Chang 19
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
United States Andre Agassi
9. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 16
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 15
Finals #
1. Austria Thomas Muster 32
United States Andy Roddick
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 31
4. United States Michael Chang 30
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
6. United States Pete Sampras 29
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
8. Spain Carlos Moyá 28
9. United States Andre Agassi 27
10. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 24
Titles in a season # Year
1. Austria Thomas Muster 7
1993
2. Spain Alberto Berasategui 6
1994
Austria Thomas Muster
1995
4. Spain Félix Mantilla 5
1997
United States Andy Roddick
2005
United States James Blake
2006

Single season records

Titles # Years
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 16 1977
2. CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl 15 1982
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
4. Romania Ilie Năstase 14 1973
5. Sweden Björn Borg 13 1979
United States John McEnroe 1984
7. Romania Ilie Năstase 12 1972
United States Jimmy Connors 1976
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
10+ titles seasons # Years
1. United States Jimmy Connors 4 1973–74,76,78
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82,85,89
3. United States John McEnroe 3 1979,81,84
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–06
5. Romania Ilie Năstase 2 1972–73
Sweden Björn Borg 1977,79
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005,13
8. Serbia Novak Djokovic 1 2011
Cons. 10+ titles seasons # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2004–06
2. Romania Ilie Năstase 2 1972–73
United States Jimmy Connors 1973–74
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
Match wins # Years
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 134 1977
2. Romania Ilie Năstase 118 1973
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 109 1980
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 106 1982
5. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 97 1981
6. United States Jimmy Connors 93 1974
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 92 2006
8. United States Jimmy Connors 91 1976
9. Austria Thomas Muster 86 1995
10. United States Pete Sampras 85 1993
Match winning %* W–L Years
1. United States John McEnroe 96.47 82–3 1984
2. United States Jimmy Connors 95.88 93–4 1974
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 95.29 81–4 2005
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 94.85 92–5 2006
5. Sweden Björn Borg 93.33 84–6 1979
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 92.50 74–6 1986
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
8. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 92.31 84–7 1985
9. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 92.17 106–9 1982
10. Sweden Björn Borg 92.11 70–6 1980
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
* 50+ Wins
Aces # Year
1. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 1449 1996
2. Croatia Ivo Karlović 1318 2007
3. Croatia Ivo Karlović 1185 2014
4. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 1156 1994
5. Canada Milos Raonic 1107 2014
6. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 1065 1998
7. United States John Isner 1048 2010
8. United States Andy Roddick 1017 2004
9. United States Pete Sampras 1011 1993
Croatia Goran Ivanišević 1997

M/Y = Average Matches per Years

Cons. 90%+ wins
seasons
# M/Y Years
1. Sweden Björn Borg 4 81.5 1977–80
2. United States Jimmy Connors 3 94.7 1974–76
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 84.0 1985–87
Switzerland Roger Federer 87.3 2004–06
Cons. 80%+ wins
seasons
# M/Y Years
1. United States Jimmy Connors 12 85.0 1973–84
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 10 82.5 2003–12
Spain Rafael Nadal 77.2 2005–14
4. United States John McEnroe 9 81.8 1978–86
5. Sweden Björn Borg 8 76.3 1974–81
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6 75.8 1985–90
7. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 5 106.0 1974–78
United States Pete Sampras 84.2 1993–97
9. Germany Boris Becker 4 71.3 1988–91
Serbia Novak Djokovic 78.8 2011-14
11. Australia Rod Laver 3 61.3 1973–75
Cons. titles on 3
surfaces
# Years
1. United States Jimmy Connors 5 1972, 1974(2)–76
2. United States John McEnroe 3 1981, 1983–84
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985(2), 1989
4. Sweden Björn Borg 1 1979
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008

Winning streaks

Player # Years
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 46 1977
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 44 1981–82
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 43 2010–11
4. United States John McEnroe 42 1984
5. Sweden Björn Borg * 41 1979-80
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006-07
7. Sweden Björn Borg * 35 1978
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Hardcourt # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 56 2005–06
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 36 2006–07
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 35 2010–11
4. United States Pete Sampras 34 1994
United States Pete Sampras 1996–97
Clay # Years
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 81 2005–07
2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 53 1977
3. Sweden Björn Borg 46 1977–79
4. Austria Thomas Muster 40 1995
5. Austria Thomas Muster 38 1995–96
Grass # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 65 2003–08
2. Sweden Björn Borg 41 1976–81
3. United States John McEnroe 23 1980–82
United States Pete Sampras 1994–96
United States Pete Sampras 1998–00
Carpet * # Years
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 66 1981–83
2. United States John McEnroe 65 1983–85
3. United States Arthur Ashe 32 1975
* not used since 2009
  • * note: Björn Borg's 1979–80 streak totals do not include an additional 7 wins in Davis Cup, Swiss Indoors or Palermo events. His streak total in some sources is 48 during this time period. The 1978 streak totals do not include an additional 14 wins at the Las Vegas Indoor, Davis Cup or the Milan WCT. His streak total should be 49 in 1978.[12][13] Some of this may be confusion or errors over walkovers (which count as neither wins nor losses).
Against top 10 # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 26 2003–05
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 17 2006–07
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 14 2012–13
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 13 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal 2012–13
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013
Titles in a row # Years
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 8 1981–82
United States John McEnroe 1983–84
Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 7 1977
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Finals won # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 24 2003–05
2. Sweden Björn Borg 15 1979–80
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 14 2005–06
4. Australia Rod Laver 12 1973–75
United States John McEnroe 1980–81
United States John McEnroe 1984–85
Finals played # Years
1. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 18 1981–82
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 17 2005–06
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 13 1977
4. United States John McEnroe 12 1984

ATP Rankings (since 1973)

Weeks at No.1 & in Top 2, 3

(as of April 20, 2015).[14][15]

No. 1 #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 302
2. United States Pete Sampras 286
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 270
4. United States Jimmy Connors 268
5. United States John McEnroe 170
6. Serbia Novak Djokovic 143
7. Spain Rafael Nadal 141
8. Sweden Björn Borg 109
9. United States Andre Agassi 101
10. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 80
Cons.No. 1 #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 237
2. United States Jimmy Connors 160
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 157
4. United States Pete Sampras 102
5. United States Jimmy Connors 84
6. United States Pete Sampras 82
7. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 80
8. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 75
9. United States John McEnroe 58
10. Spain Rafael Nadal 56
Top 2 #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 446
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 409
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 403
4. United States Pete Sampras 376
5. United States Jimmy Connors 356
Cons.Top 2 #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 346
2. United States Jimmy Connors 300
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 280
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 214
5. Spain Rafael Nadal 212
Top 3 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 595
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 558
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 499
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 460
5. United States Pete Sampras 457
Cons.Top 3 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 507
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 497
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 432
4. United States Pete Sampras 391
5. United States John McEnroe 374

Weeks in Top 4, 5 & 10

(as of April 20, 2015).

Top 4 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 669
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 582
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 510
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 496
5. United States Pete Sampras 484
Cons.Top 4 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 651
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 522
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 501
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 407
5. United States Pete Sampras 403
Top 5 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 705
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 609
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 524
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 520
5. United States Pete Sampras 511
Cons.Top 5 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 658
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 548
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 524
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 520
5. United States Pete Sampras 491
Top 10 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 817
2. United States Andre Agassi 747
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 664
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 664
5. United States Pete Sampras 586
Cons.Top 10 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 788
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 654
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 612
4. United States Pete Sampras 565
5. Spain Rafael Nadal 522

Most Years end

(as of end 2014).

No. 1 #
1. United States Pete Sampras 6
2. United States Jimmy Connors 5
Switzerland Roger Federer
4. United States John McEnroe 4
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Top 2 #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 10
2. United States Jimmy Connors 8
Spain Rafael Nadal
4. United States John McEnroe 6
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Pete Sampras
Top 3 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 12
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 11
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9
United States Pete Sampras
Spain Rafael Nadal
Top 4 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 14
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 11
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 10
4. United States John McEnroe 9
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Pete Sampras
Top 5 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 14
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 11
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 10
United States Pete Sampras
Spain Rafael Nadal
Top 10 #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 16
United States Andre Agassi
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 13
Switzerland Roger Federer
5. United States Pete Sampras 12

Other Ranking Achievements

(as of end 2014).

Other Ranking Achievements Player Record
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1 Switzerland Roger Federer September 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer September 2006
Spain Rafael Nadal September 2010
Youngest No. 1 player Australia Lleyton Hewitt 20y 9m (2001)
Youngest player to end a year in the top-10 United States Michael Chang 17y 9m (1989)
Youngest player to end a year in the top-100 United States Aaron Krickstein 16y 4m (1983)
Oldest No. 1 player United States Andre Agassi 33y 4m (2003)
Oldest player to end a year in the top-10 Australia Ken Rosewall 41y 1m (1975)
Oldest player to end a year in the top-100 Australia Ken Rosewall 44y 1m (1978)

Other events

Olympic Games (since re-introduction in 1988)

Match wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 13
2. Chile Fernando González 10
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 9
4. Switzerland Marc Rosset 8
Chile Nicolás Massú
6. Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř 6
United States Andre Agassi
Spain Sergi Bruguera
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
France Fabrice Santoro
Germany Tommy Haas
Spain Rafael Nadal
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Win % W–L*
1. Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř 100.00 6–0
United States Andre Agassi 6–0
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6–0
Spain Rafael Nadal 6–0
5. Switzerland Marc Rosset 88.89 8–1
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 85.71 6–1
7. Chile Fernando González 83.33 10–2
United States Tim Mayotte 5–1
Spain Jordi Arrese 5–1
France Arnaud Di Pasquale 5–1
United States Mardy Fish 5–1
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 5–1
*minimum 5 wins
Appearances #
1. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 4
Romania Andrei Pavel
Switzerland Roger Federer

Prize money leaders

Career earning as of April 6, 2015.[16] A column with the inflation adjustment is included to have an idea of the real magnitude of prizes at different times. The average US CPI for each year is used for the adjustment.[17]

Prize money stats

Career Prize money Inflation adj. Year
1. Switzerland Roger Federer $ 89,725,160 $ 97,677,955 2015
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic $ 77,028,088 $ 80,068,551 2015
3. Spain Rafael Nadal $ 72,029,623 $ 76,702,533 2015
4. United States Pete Sampras $ 43,280,489 $ 67,291,700 2003
5. United Kingdom Andy Murray $ 36,226,273 $ 35,627,270 2015
6. United States Andre Agassi $ 31,152,975 $ 46,367,824 2006
7. Spain David Ferrer $ 25,920,161 $ 26,254,814 2015
8. Germany Boris Becker $ 25,080,956 $ 43,232,646 1999
9. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov $ 23,883,797 $ 34,392,438 2003
10. Czechoslovakia Tomas Berdych $ 21,309,176 $ 24,864,113 2015
End of Season Prize money Inflation adj. Year
1. Spain Rafael Nadal $ 14,570,935 $ 14,888,302 2013
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic $ 14,250,527 $ 14,269,462 2014
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic $ 12,803,737 $ 13,274,242 2012
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic $ 12,619,803 $ 13,354,306 2011
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic $ 12,447,947 $ 12,719,074 2013
6. Spain Rafael Nadal $ 10,171,998 $ 11,103,803 2010
7. Switzerland Roger Federer $ 10,130,620 $ 11,630,068 2007
8. Switzerland Roger Federer $ 9,343,988 $ 9,851,703 2014
9. Switzerland Roger Federer $ 8,768,110 $ 9,728,308 2009
10. Switzerland Roger Federer $ 8,584,842 $ 8,900,313 2012

Miscellaneous

Most aces hit in a match (since 1991)

Aces Player W/L Opponent Round Year Event Surface Sets
1. 113[18] United States John Isner W France Nicolas Mahut 1R 2010 Wimbledon Grass 5
2. 103[18] France Nicolas Mahut L United States John Isner 1R 2010 Wimbledon Grass 5
3. 78[19] Croatia Ivo Karlović L Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek SF 2009 Davis Cup Clay 5
4. 55[20] Croatia Ivo Karlović L Australia Lleyton Hewitt 1R 2009 Roland Garros Clay 5
5. 52 United States John Isner L Spain Feliciano López 3R 2014 Wimbledon Grass 4
6. 51 Sweden Joachim Johansson L United States Andre Agassi 4R 2005 Australian Open Hard 4
Croatia Ivo Karlović L Italy Daniele Bracciali 1R 2005 Wimbledon Grass 5
8. 50 Switzerland Roger Federer W United States Andy Roddick F 2009 Wimbledon Grass 5
9. 49 Netherlands Richard Krajicek L Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov QF 1999 US Open Hard 5
10. 48 Switzerland Marc Rosset L France Arnaud Clément QF 2001 Davis Cup Carpet 5
Croatia Ivo Karlović L Croatia Ivan Dodig 1R 2011 Australian Open Hard 5
Spain Nicolás Almagro W Belgium Olivier Rochus 1R 2012 Wimbledon Grass 5

Longest gap between titles [citation needed]

Gap Player Tournaments
7 years, 7 months Senegal Yahiya Doumbia 1988 Lyon – 1995 Bordeaux
6 years Finland Jarkko Nieminen 2006 Auckland – 2012 Sydney
5 years, 1 month Croatia Ivo Karlović 2008 Nottingham – 2013 Bogotà
5 years France Sébastien Grosjean 2002 St. Petersburg – 2007 Lyon

Oldest winners of a singles title

In the following table only the last tournament won by each player is listed.

  1. Pancho Gonzales: 43 yrs, 4 months, 17 days (1971 Pacific Southwest Open)
  2. Ken Rosewall: 43 yrs, 0 months, 11 days (1977 Colgate Tennis Patrons Classic)
  3. Marty Riessen: 37 yrs, 8 months, 30 days (1979 Lafayette)
  4. Jimmy Connors: 37 years, 1 months, 21 days (1989 Tel Aviv Open)
  5. Roy Emerson: 36 yrs, 10 months, 28 days (1973 San Francisco)
  6. Cliff Drysdale: 36 years, 8 months, 3 days (1978 Baltimore)
  7. Jaime Fillol: 36 years, 5 months, 25 days (1982 Bahia)
  8. Rod Laver: 36 years, 0 months, 0 days (1974 Volvo International)
  9. Ivo Karlović: 35 years, 11 months, 25 days (2015 Delray Beach International Tennis Championships)
  10. Tom Okker: 35 years, 7 months, 21 days (1979 Tel Aviv Open)


Doubles (1972 – present)

Grand Slam tournament records

Grand Slam Doubles titles and finals

Titles #
1. United States Mike Bryan 16
United States Bob Bryan
Australia Todd Woodbridge
4. Australia Mark Woodforde 12
5. United States John McEnroe 9
Sweden Jonas Björkman
7. Sweden Anders Järryd 8
Canada Daniel Nestor
India Leander Paes
10. United States Peter Fleming 7
Australia John Fitzgerald
Finals #
1. United States Mike Bryan 27
United States Bob Bryan
3. Australia Todd Woodbridge 20
4. Australia Mark Woodforde 16
Canada Daniel Nestor
India Leander Paes
7. Sweden Jonas Björkman 15
8. Sweden Anders Järryd 13
9. United States John McEnroe 12
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis

ATP career records

Doubles titles and finals

Titles #
1. United States Mike Bryan 107
2. United States Bob Bryan 105
3. Canada Daniel Nestor 87
4. Australia Todd Woodbridge 83
5. United States John McEnroe 71
6. Australia Mark Woodforde 67
7. South Africa Frew McMillan 61
8. United States Peter Fleming 60
9. Sweden Anders Järryd 59
Mexico Raúl Ramírez
Finals #
1. United States Mike Bryan 159
2. United States Bob Bryan 156
3. Canada Daniel Nestor 142
4. Australia Todd Woodbridge 114
5. Czech Republic Tomáš Šmíd 102
6. Mexico Raúl Ramírez 100
7. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 99
8. South Africa Frew McMillan 97
Sweden Jonas Björkman
India Mahesh Bhupathi
Titles (Active) #
1. United States Mike Bryan 107
2. United States Bob Bryan 105
3. Canada Daniel Nestor 87
4. India Leander Paes 55
5. Serbia Nenad Zimonjić 53
6. India Mahesh Bhupathi 52
7. Belarus Max Mirnyi 48
8. Czech Republic František Čermák 31
9. Australia Paul Hanley 26
France Michaël Llodra
Finals (Active) #
1. United States Mike Bryan 159
2. United States Bob Bryan 156
3. Canada Daniel Nestor 142
4. India Mahesh Bhupathi 97
5. India Leander Paes 94
6. Belarus Max Mirnyi 90
7. Serbia Nenad Zimonjić 87
8. Czech Republic František Čermák 54
9. Australia Paul Hanley 51
10. France Michaël Llodra 48
Team Titles #
1. United States Mike Bryan United States Bob Bryan 105
2. Australia Todd Woodbridge Australia Mark Woodforde 61
3. United States John McEnroe United States Peter Fleming 51
4. South Africa Frew McMillan Australia Bob Hewitt 45
5. Canada Daniel Nestor The Bahamas Mark Knowles 40
6. Mexico Raúl Ramírez United States Brian Gottfried 39
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis Netherlands Jacco Eltingh

Matches played / matches won and winning percentage

Played #
1. Canada Daniel Nestor 1364
2. United States Mike Bryan 1225
3. United States Bob Bryan 1209
4. Czech Republic Cyril Suk 1147
5. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 1125
6. United States Sherwood Stewart 1080
7. India Leander Paes 1068
8. Australia Todd Woodbridge 1042
9. India Mahesh Bhupathi 1039
10. United States Rick Leach 1038
Won #
1. Canada Daniel Nestor 970
2. United States Mike Bryan 943
3. United States Bob Bryan 929
4. Australia Todd Woodbridge 782
5. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 744
6. United States Sherwood Stewart 724
7. Sweden Jonas Björkman 712
8. India Leander Paes 698
9. India Mahesh Bhupathi 683
10. Belarus Max Mirnyi 664
Match winning % *
1. United States John McEnroe 83.73
2. South Africa Bob Hewitt 79.94
3. United States Mike Bryan 76.98
4. United States Bob Bryan 76.84
5. Mexico Raúl Ramírez 75.40
6. Australia Todd Woodbridge 75.05
7. United States Marty Riessen 74.89
8. United States Peter Fleming 74.13
9. United States Stan Smith 73.52
10. South Africa Frew McMillan 73.43
* minimum 400 wins

See also

Notes

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