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Since 1978, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has designated a "World Champion" [1] each year based on performances throughout the year, including Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP World Tour Finals, the Davis Cup, and weekly tour events.

Men's singles

The International Tennis Federation's (ITF) choices for men's singles have been generally approved by tennis fans and the tennis media except in 1990 when the designation of Ivan Lendl was strongly criticized by those who claimed that the ITF was punishing Stefan Edberg for criticizing the Grand Slam Cup.[2] That year, the Association of Tennis Professionals named Edberg its "Player of The Year", in accordance with its computer ranking system, and Tennis Magazine (France) ranked Edberg first, Andre Agassi second, and Lendl third. Other instances when the ITF choices differed from the ATP rankings, usually with less controversy, are 1978 (Jimmy Connors), 1982 (John McEnroe), and 1989 (Lendl).

Year Player Nationality
1978 Björn Borg  Sweden
1979 Björn Borg (2)  Sweden
1980 Björn Borg (3)  Sweden
1981 John McEnroe  United States
1982 Jimmy Connors  United States
1983 John McEnroe (2)  United States
1984 John McEnroe (3)  United States
1985 Ivan Lendl  Czechoslovakia
1986 Ivan Lendl (2)  Czechoslovakia
1987 Ivan Lendl (3)  Czechoslovakia
1988 Mats Wilander  Sweden
1989 Boris Becker  West Germany
1990 Ivan Lendl (4)  Czechoslovakia
1991 Stefan Edberg  Sweden
1992 Jim Courier  United States
1993 Pete Sampras  United States
1994 Pete Sampras (2)  United States
1995 Pete Sampras (3)  United States
1996 Pete Sampras (4)  United States
1997 Pete Sampras (5)  United States
1998 Pete Sampras (6)  United States
1999 Andre Agassi  United States
2000 Gustavo Kuerten  Brazil
2001 Lleyton Hewitt  Australia
2002 Lleyton Hewitt (2)  Australia
2003 Andy Roddick  United States
2004 Roger Federer  Switzerland
2005 Roger Federer (2)  Switzerland
2006 Roger Federer (3)  Switzerland
2007 Roger Federer (4)  Switzerland
2008 Rafael Nadal  Spain
2009 Roger Federer (5)  Switzerland
2010 Rafael Nadal (2)  Spain
2011 Novak Djokovic  Serbia

Women's singles

ITF world champions for women differed from the WTA year-end rankings the following years: 1978 (Martina Navratilova), 1994 (Steffi Graf), 2001 (Lindsay Davenport), 2004 (Lindsay Davenport), 2005 (Lindsay Davenport) and 2011 (Caroline Wozniacki).

Year Player Nationality
1978 Chris Evert  United States
1979 Martina Navratilova  United States
1980 Chris Evert (2)  United States
1981 Chris Evert (3)  United States
1982 Martina Navratilova (2)  United States
1983 Martina Navratilova (3)  United States
1984 Martina Navratilova (4)  United States
1985 Martina Navratilova (5)  United States
1986 Martina Navratilova (6)  United States
1987 Steffi Graf  West Germany
1988 Steffi Graf (2)  West Germany
1989 Steffi Graf (3)  West Germany
1990 Steffi Graf (4)  Germany
1991 Monica Seles  Yugoslavia
1992 Monica Seles (2)  Yugoslavia
1993 Steffi Graf (5)  Germany
1994 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario  Spain
1995 Steffi Graf (6)  Germany
1996 Steffi Graf (7)  Germany
1997 Martina Hingis  Switzerland
1998 Lindsay Davenport  United States
1999 Martina Hingis (2)  Switzerland
2000 Martina Hingis (3)  Switzerland
2001 Jennifer Capriati  United States
2002 Serena Williams  United States
2003 Justine Henin  Belgium
2004 Anastasia Myskina  Russia
2005 Kim Clijsters  Belgium
2006 Justine Henin (2)  Belgium
2007 Justine Henin (3)  Belgium
2008 Jelena Janković  Serbia
2009 Serena Williams (2)  United States
2010 Caroline Wozniacki  Denmark
2011 Petra Kvitová  Czech Republic

Men's doubles

Year Player Nationality
1996 Todd Woodbridge (1) & Mark Woodforde (1)  Australia &  Australia
1997 Todd Woodbridge (2) & Mark Woodforde (2)  Australia &  Australia
1998 Jacco Eltingh (1) & Paul Haarhuis (1)  Netherlands &  Netherlands
1999 Mahesh Bhupathi (1) & Leander Paes (1)  India &  India
2000 Todd Woodbridge (3) & Mark Woodforde (3)  Australia &  Australia
2001 Jonas Björkman (1) & Todd Woodbridge (4)  Sweden &  Australia
2002 Mark Knowles (1) & Daniel Nestor (1)  Bahamas &  Canada
2003 Bob Bryan (1) & Mike Bryan (1)  United States &  United States
2004 Bob Bryan (2) & Mike Bryan (2)  United States &  United States
2005 Bob Bryan (3) & Mike Bryan (3)  United States &  United States
2006 Bob Bryan (4) & Mike Bryan (4)  United States &  United States
2007 Bob Bryan (5) & Mike Bryan (5)  United States &  United States
2008 Daniel Nestor (2) & Nenad Zimonjić (1)  Canada &  Serbia
2009 Bob Bryan (6) & Mike Bryan (6)  United States &  United States
2010 Bob Bryan (7) & Mike Bryan (7)  United States &  United States
2011 Bob Bryan (8) & Mike Bryan (8)  United States &  United States

Women's doubles

Year Player Nationality
1996 Lindsay Davenport (1) & Mary Joe Fernandez (1)  United States &  United States
1997 Lindsay Davenport (2) & Jana Novotná (1)  United States &  Czech Republic
1998 Lindsay Davenport (3) & Natasha Zvereva (1)  United States &  Belarus
1999 Martina Hingis (1) & Anna Kournikova (1)  Switzerland &  Russia
2000 Julie Halard-Decugis (1) & Ai Sugiyama (1)  France &  Japan
2001 Lisa Raymond (1) & Rennae Stubbs (1)  United States &  Australia
2002 Virginia Ruano Pascual (1) & Paola Suárez (1)  Spain &  Argentina
2003 Virginia Ruano Pascual (2) & Paola Suárez (2)  Spain &  Argentina
2004 Virginia Ruano Pascual (3) & Paola Suárez (3)  Spain &  Argentina
2005 Lisa Raymond (2) & Samantha Stosur (1)  United States &  Australia
2006 Lisa Raymond (3) & Samantha Stosur (2)  United States &  Australia
2007 Cara Black (1) & Liezel Huber (1)  Zimbabwe &  United States
2008 Cara Black (2) & Liezel Huber (2)  Zimbabwe &  United States
2009 Serena Williams (1) & Venus Williams (1)  United States &  United States
2010 Gisela Dulko (1) & Flavia Pennetta (1)  Argentina &  Italy
2011 Květa Peschke (1) & Katarina Srebotnik (1)  Czech Republic &  Slovenia

Boys

Boys' singles (1978-2003)

Year Player Nationality
1978 Ivan Lendl  Czechoslovakia
1979 Raúl Viver  Ecuador
1980 Thierry Tulasne  France
1981 Pat Cash  Australia
1982 Guy Forget  France
1983 Stefan Edberg  Sweden
1984 Mark Kratzmann  Australia
1985 Claudio Pistolesi  Italy
1986 Javier Sánchez  Spain
1987 Jason Stoltenberg  Australia
1988 Nicolas Pereira  Venezuela
1989 Nicklas Kulti  Sweden
1990 Andrea Gaudenzi  Italy
1991 Thomas Enqvist  Sweden
1992 Brian Dunn  United States
1993 Marcelo Ríos  Chile
1994 Federico Browne  Argentina
1995 Mariano Zabaleta  Argentina
1996 Sébastien Grosjean  France
1997 Arnaud Di Pasquale  France
1998 Roger Federer  Switzerland
1999 Kristian Pless  Denmark
2000 Andy Roddick  United States
2001 Gilles Müller  Luxembourg
2002 Richard Gasquet  France
2003 Marcos Baghdatis  Cyprus

Boys' doubles (1982-2003)

Year Player Nationality
1982 Fernando Pérez  Mexico
1983 Mark Kratzmann  Australia
1984 Agustín Moreno  Mexico
1985 Petr Korda & Cyril Suk  Czechoslovakia &  Czechoslovakia
1986 Tomás Carbonell  Spain
1987 Jason Stoltenberg  Australia
1988 David Rikl & Tomas Zdrazila  Czechoslovakia &  Czechoslovakia
1989 Wayne Ferreira South Africa South Africa
1990 Marten Renström  Sweden
1991 Karim Alami  Morocco
1992 Enrique Abaroa  Mexico
1993 Steven Downs  New Zealand
1994 Benjamin Ellwood  Australia
1995 Kepler Orellana  Venezuela
1996 Sébastien Grosjean  France
1997 Nicolás Massú  Chile
1998 José de Armas  Venezuela
1999 Julien Benneteau & Nicolas Mahut  France &  France
2000 Lee Childs & James Nelson  United Kingdom &  United Kingdom
2001 Bruno Echagaray & Santiago González  Mexico &  Mexico
2002 Florin Mergea & Horia Tecău  Romania &  Romania
2003 Scott Oudsema  United States

Boys' combined (from 2003)

Year Player Nationality
2004 Gaël Monfils  France
2005 Donald Young  United States
2006 Thiemo de Bakker  Netherlands
2007 Ričardas Berankis  Lithuania
2008 Yang Tsung-hua  Chinese Taipei
2009 Daniel Berta  Sweden
2010 Juan Sebastián Gómez  Colombia
2011 Jiří Veselý  Czech Republic

Girls

Girls' singles (1978-2003)

Year Player Nationality
1978 Hana Mandlíková  Czechoslovakia
1979 Mary-Lou Piatek  United States
1980 Susan Mascarin  United States
1981 Zina Garrison  United States
1982 Gretchen Rush  United States
1983 Pascale Paradis  France
1984 Gabriela Sabatini  Argentina
1985 Laura Garrone  Italy
1986 Patricia Tarabini  Argentina
1987 Natasha Zvereva  Soviet Union
1988 Cristina Tessi  Argentina
1989 Florencia Labat  Argentina
1990 Karina Habšudová  Czechoslovakia
1991 Zdenka Malkova  Czechoslovakia
1992 Rossana de los Ríos  Paraguay
1993 Nino Louarsabishvili  Georgia
1994 Martina Hingis  Switzerland
1995 Anna Kournikova  Russia
1996 Amélie Mauresmo  France
1997 Cara Black  Zimbabwe
1998 Jelena Dokić  Australia
1999 Lina Krasnoroutskaya  Russia
2000 María Emilia Salerni  Argentina
2001 Svetlana Kuznetsova  Russia
2002 Barbora Strýcová  Czech Republic
2003 Kirsten Flipkens  Belgium

Girls' doubles (1982-2003)

Year Player Nationality
1982 Beth Herr  United States
1983 Larisa Savchenko  Soviet Union
1984 Mercedes Paz  Argentina
1985 Mariana Perez-Roldan & Patricia Tarabini  Argentina &  Argentina
1986 Leila Meskhi  Soviet Union
1987 Natalia Medvedeva  Soviet Union
1988 Jo-Anne Faull  Australia
1989 Andrea Strnadová  Czechoslovakia
1990 Karina Habšudová  Czechoslovakia
1991 Eva Martincová  Czechoslovakia
1992 Nancy Feber & Laurence Courtois  Belgium &  Belgium
1993 Cristina Moros  United States
1994 Martina Nedelkova  Slovakia
1995 Ludmila Varmuzova  Czech Republic
1996 Jitka Schonfeldova & Michaela Paštiková  Czech Republic &  Czech Republic
1997 Irina Selyutina & Cara Black  Kazakhstan &  Zimbabwe
1998 Eva Dyrberg  Denmark
1999 Daniela Bedáňová  Czech Republic
2000 María Emilia Salerni  Argentina
2001 Petra Cetkovská  Czech Republic
2002 Elke Clijsters  Belgium
2003 Andrea Hlaváčková  Czech Republic

Girls' combined (from 2003)

Year Player Nationality
2004 Michaëlla Krajicek  Netherlands
2005 Victoria Azarenka  Belarus
2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova  Russia
2007 Urszula Radwańska  Poland
2008 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn  Thailand
2009 Kristina Mladenovic  France
2010 Daria Gavrilova  Russia
2011 Irina Khromacheva  Russia

Men's wheelchair

Year Player Nationality
1991 Randy Snow  United States
1992 Laurent Giammartini  France
1993 Kai Schrameyer  Germany
1994 Laurent Giammartini (2)  France
1995 David Hall  Australia
1996 Ricky Molier  Netherlands
1997 Ricky Molier (2)  Netherlands
1998 David Hall (2)  Australia
1999 Stephen Welch  United States
2000 David Hall (3)  Australia
2001 Ricky Molier (3)  Netherlands
2002 David Hall (4)  Australia
2003 David Hall (5)  Australia
2004 David Hall (6)  Australia
2005 Michael Jeremiasz  France
2006 Robin Ammerlaan  Netherlands
2007 Shingo Kunieda  Japan
2008 Shingo Kunieda (2)  Japan
2009 Shingo Kunieda (3)  Japan
2010 Shingo Kunieda (4)  Japan
2011 Maikel Scheffers  Netherlands

Women's wheelchair

Year Player Nationality
1991 Chantal Vandierendonck  Netherlands
1992 Monique Van Den Bosch  Netherlands
1993 Monique Kalkman (2)  Netherlands
1994 Monique Kalkman (3)  Netherlands
1995 Monique Kalkman (4)  Netherlands
1996 Chantal Vandierendonck (2)  Netherlands
1997 Chantal Vandierendonck (3)  Netherlands
1998 Daniela Di Toro  Australia
1999 Daniela Di Toro (2)  Australia
2000 Esther Vergeer  Netherlands
2001 Esther Vergeer (2)  Netherlands
2002 Esther Vergeer (3)  Netherlands
2003 Esther Vergeer (4)  Netherlands
2004 Esther Vergeer (5)  Netherlands
2005 Esther Vergeer (6)  Netherlands
2006 Esther Vergeer (7)  Netherlands
2007 Esther Vergeer (8)  Netherlands
2008 Esther Vergeer (9)  Netherlands
2009 Esther Vergeer (10)  Netherlands
2010 Esther Vergeer (11)  Netherlands
2011 Esther Vergeer (12)  Netherlands

See also

References

  1. ^ ANNUAL ITF WORLD CHAMPIONS AWARDS
  2. ^ Tennis Magazine (France), February 1991, issue no. 179. The magazine said, "'On' a choisi de sanctionner un champion qui n'avait pas craint d'avouer publiquement le peu d'importance qu'il accordait à la Coupe du Grand Chelem, la fameuse invention de la FIT pour 'casser' l'ATP Tour." Translated into English, "'One' has chosen to sanction a champion who hadn't feared to publicly confess the little importance he granted to the Grand Slam Cup, the famous ITF invention to 'break' the ATP Tour."