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Calendar combinations of tournaments

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  • Back-to-back tournament titles
  • Currently active combinations in bold

Triples

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Season First Triple Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Clay Triple Winner Year
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Hardcourt Triple Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Hard × Clay × Indoors Triple
Year Winner Hard Clay Indoors
2016 United Kingdom Andy Murray Shanghai Rome Paris
2015 Serbia Novak Djokovic Indian Wells Rome Paris
2014 Serbia Novak Djokovic Indian Wells Rome Paris
2013 Serbia Novak Djokovic Shanghai Monte Carlo Paris
2005 Spain Rafael Nadal Montreal Monte Carlo Madrid
2002 United States Andre Agassi Miami Rome Madrid

Doubles

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Hard Double Winner Year(s)
Indian Wells—Miami
"Sunshine Double"
Serbia Novak Djokovic 4 2011–16
Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2005–17
United States Andre Agassi 2001
Chile Marcelo Ríos 1998
United States Pete Sampras 1994
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 4 2007–16
United States Andre Agassi 2 1995, 96
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Canada—Cincinnati Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
United States Andy Roddick 2003
Australia Patrick Rafter 1998
United States Andre Agassi 1995
Cincinnati—Shanghai Russia Daniil Medvedev 2019
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018
Switzerland Roger Federer 2014
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011
Shanghai—Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2013, 15
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Cincinnati—Madrid United Kingdom Andy Murray 2008
Madrid—Paris Argentina David Nalbandian 2007
Clay Double Winner Year(s)
Monte Carlo—Madrid Spain Rafael Nadal 2017
Madrid—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 6 2005–18
Austria Thomas Muster 2 1995, 96
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 1999
Monte Carlo—Hamburg Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
Ukraine Andrei Medvedev 1994
Triples
Season First Triple Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Clay Triple Winner Year
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Hardcourt Triple Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
2011
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Hard—Clay—Indoors Triple
Year Winner Hard Clay Indoors
2015 Serbia Novak Djokovic Indian Wells Rome Paris
2014 Indian Wells Rome Paris
2013 Shanghai Monte Carlo Paris
2016 United Kingdom Andy Murray Shanghai Rome Paris
2005 Spain Rafael Nadal Montreal Monte Carlo Madrid
2002 United States Andre Agassi Miami Rome Madrid
Hard Double Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami
"Sunshine Double"
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2016
2015
2014
2011
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2017
2006
2005
United States Andre Agassi 2001
Chile Marcelo Ríos 1998
United States Pete Sampras 1994
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2016
2012
2011
2007
United States Andre Agassi (2) 1996
1995
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Canada—Cincinnati Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
United States Andy Roddick 2003
Australia Patrick Rafter 1998
United States Andre Agassi 1995
Cincinnati—Shanghai Russia Daniil Medvedev 2019
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018
Switzerland Roger Federer 2014
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011
Shanghai—Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015
2013
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Cincinnati—Madrid United Kingdom Andy Murray 2008
Madrid—Paris Argentina David Nalbandian 2007
Clay Double Winner Year
Monte Carlo—Madrid Spain Rafael Nadal 2017
Madrid—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal (6) 2018
2012
2009
2007
2006
2005
Austria Thomas Muster (2) 1996
1995
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 1999
Monte Carlo—Hamburg Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
Ukraine Andrei Medvedev 1994
Hardcourt Double Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami
"Sunshine Double"
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2016
2015
2014
2011
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2017
2006
2005
United States Andre Agassi 2001
Chile Marcelo Ríos 1998
United States Pete Sampras 1994
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2016
2012
2011
2007
United States Andre Agassi (2) 1996
1995
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Canada—Cincinnati Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
United States Andy Roddick 2003
Australia Patrick Rafter 1998
United States Andre Agassi 1995
Cincinnati—Shanghai Russia Daniil Medvedev 2019
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2018
Switzerland Roger Federer 2014
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011
Shanghai—Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015
2013
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Cincinnati—Madrid United Kingdom Andy Murray 2008
Madrid—Paris Argentina David Nalbandian 2007
Clay Double Winner Year
Monte Carlo—Madrid Spain Rafael Nadal 2017
Madrid—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal (6) 2018
2012
2009
2007
2006
2005
Austria Thomas Muster (2) 1996
1995
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 1999
Monte Carlo—Hamburg Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
Ukraine Andrei Medvedev 1994

Rivalries

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Overall

# Player H2H Player
28 Serbia Novak Djokovic 16–12 Spain Rafael Nadal
20 Serbia Novak Djokovic 11–9 Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic 14–6 United Kingdom Andy Murray
Spain Rafael Nadal 12–7 Switzerland Roger Federer
15 Spain Rafael Nadal 13–2 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
Spain Rafael Nadal 11–3 Czech Republic Tomas Berdych
14 Spain Rafael Nadal 12–2 Spain David Ferrer
12 Spain Rafael Nadal 8–3 United Kingdom Andy Murray
Switzerland Roger Federer 10–2 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
11 Switzerland Roger Federer 9–2 France Richard Gasquet
Spain Rafael Nadal 9–2 Spain Fernando Verdasco

One-sided

# Player H2H Player
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 10–0 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
Switzerland Roger Federer 10–0 Spain David Ferrer

!One-sided

# Player H2H Player
10 United States Pete Sampras 5–5 United States Andre Agassi
Czech Republic Tomas Berdych 5–5 France Richard Gasquet

Finals

# Player H2H Player
13 Serbia Novak Djokovic 7–6 Spain Rafael Nadal
12 Spain Rafael Nadal 7–5 Switzerland Roger Federer
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 5–5 United Kingdom Andy Murray
8 Serbia Novak Djokovic 5–3 Switzerland Roger Federer
5 United States Andre Agassi 3–2 United States Pete Sampras
3 United States Pete Sampras 2–1 Germany Boris Becker
Germany Boris Becker 2–1 Sweden Stefan Edberg
Serbia Novak Djokovic 3–0 Canada Milos Raonic

Weeks Milestones

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Player 1 50 100 150 200 250 300 Personal record
Serbia Novak Djokovic 24 years, 1 month 25 years 26 years, 4 months 28 years 29 years 31 years, 11 months 33 years, 6 months 311 37 years, 5 months
Switzerland Roger Federer 22 years, 5 months 31 years, 2 months 310 36 years, 10 months
United States Pete Sampras 21 years, 8 months N/A 286 29 years, 3 months
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 22 years, 11 months N/A 260 30 years, 5 months
United States Jimmy Connors 21 years, 10 months N/A 268 30 years, 10 months
Romania Ilie Năstase 27 years, 1 month N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 40 27 years, 10 months

Consecutive titles at one Grand Slam tournament

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Titles Player Grand Slam Years
Open Era 5 Sweden Björn Borg Wimbledon 1976–80
Switzerland Roger Federer Wimbledon 2003–07
Switzerland Roger Federer US Open 2004–08
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2010–14
4 Sweden Björn Borg French Open 1978–81
United States Pete Sampras Wimbledon 1997–2000
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2005–08
Spain Rafael Nadal French Open 2017–20
Pre-Open Era 7 United States Richard Sears U.S. Championships 1881–87
6 United Kingdom William Renshaw Wimbledon 1881–86
United States Bill Tilden U.S. Championships 1920–25
5 United Kingdom Laurence Doherty Wimbledon 1902–06
United States William Larned U.S. Championships 1907–11
Australia Roy Emerson Australian Championships 1963–67
4 United Kingdom Reginald Doherty Wimbledon 1897–1900
New Zealand Tony Wilding Wimbledon 1910–13

Tournament won with no sets dropped

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Player # Events
Spain Rafael Nadal 4 2008, 2010 French Open – Men's Singles|2010, 2017 French Open – Men's Singles|2017, 2020 French Open - Men's Singles|2020)
Sweden Björn Borg 3 1978[a], 1980 French Open – Men's Singles|1980), Wimbledon (1976 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|1976)
Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2007), Wimbledon (2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|2017)
Romania Ilie Năstase 1 1973)
Australia Ken Rosewall 1 1971)
United States Tony Trabert 3 1955), US Open (1953 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles|1953, 1955 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles|1955)
United States Richard Sears 3 1881, 1882 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles|1882, 1883 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles|1883)
United States Don Budge 2 1938), Wimbledon (1938 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|1938)
Australia Roy Emerson 1 1964)
United States Chuck McKinley 1 1963)
Australia Neale Fraser 1 1960)
Australia Frank Sedgman 1 1952)
United States Frank Parker 1 1945)
Australia John Bromwich 1 1939)
Australia Pat O'Hara Wood 1 1923)
Australia Rodney Heath 1 1910)
New Zealand Tony Wilding 1 1909)
United States William Larned 1 1907)
United States Holcombe Ward 1 1904)
United Kingdom Laurence Doherty 1 1903)
  1. ^ Least games (32) lost winning a tournament.

^ Federer and Djokovic have won a record five different tournaments with no sets dropped.

Season totals

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4 titles Australia Rod Laver (2) 1962, 69[1]
United States Don Budge 1938
3 titles Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2004, 06–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2011, 15, 21
Australia Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford 1933
United Kingdom Fred Perry 1934
United States Tony Trabert 1955
Australia Lew Hoad 1956
Australia Ashley Cooper (tennis)|Ashley Cooper 1958
Australia Roy Emerson 1964
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
4
finals
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2006–07, 09
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015, 21
Australia Rod Laver (2) 1962, 69
Australia Ashley Cooper (tennis)|Ashley Cooper (2) 1957–58
Australia Jack Crawford 1933
United States Don Budge 1938
Australia Frank Sedgman 1952
Australia Lew Hoad 1956
4
semifinals
Switzerland Roger Federer (5) 2005–09
Serbia Novak Djokovic (5) 2011–13, 15, 21
Australia Rod Laver (3) 1961–62, 69
Australia Ashley Cooper (tennis)|Ashley Cooper (2) 1957–58
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2008, 19
Australia Jack Crawford 1933
United Kingdom Fred Perry 1935
United States Don Budge 1938
Australia Frank Sedgman 1952
United States Vic Seixas 1953
United States Tony Trabert 1955
Australia Lew Hoad 1956
Australia Tony Roche 1969
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1987
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011
4
quarterfinals
Switzerland Roger Federer (8) 2005–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic (7) 2010–15, 21
Australia Roy Emerson (5) 1959, 61, 64–66
Spain Rafael Nadal (5) 2008, 2010–11, 18–19
United Kingdom Andy Murray (4) 2011–12, 14, 16
Australia Neale Fraser (3) 1958–60
Australia Rod Laver (3) 1961–62, 69
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (3) 1983, 87–88
United Kingdom Fred Perry (2) 1934–35
United States Dick Savitt (2) 1951–52
Australia Frank Sedgman (2) 1951–52
United States Vic Seixas (2) 1953–54
Australia Ashley Cooper (2) 1957–58
United States Andre Agassi (2) 1995, 01
Spain David Ferrer (2) 2012–13
Australia Jack Crawford 1933
United States Don Budge 1938
United States Vic Seixas 1953
Australia Ken Rosewall 1953
United States Tony Trabert 1955
Australia Lew Hoad 1956
Australia John Newcombe 1969
Australia Tony Roche 1969
United States John McEnroe 1985
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991
United States Pete Sampras 1993
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 2015

All finals

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3 titles &
1 final
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015, 21
Australia Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford 1933
Australia Lew Hoad 1956
2 titles &
2 finals
Australia Frank Sedgman 1952
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
2 titles &
1 final
United Kingdom Fred Perry (2) 1935–36
Sweden Björn Borg (2) 1978, 80
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (2) 1986–87
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2017, 19
France Henri Cochet 1928
United States Bobby Riggs 1939
United States Alex Olmedo 1959
Australia Neale Fraser 1960
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
United States John McEnroe 1984
United States Pete Sampras 1995
United States Andre Agassi 1999
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
1 titles &
2 finals
Australia Rod Laver (2) 1960–61
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2012–13
United States Vic Seixas 1953
Australia Ken Rosewall 1956
Australia Ashley Cooper 1957
Australia Fred Stolle 1965
Sweden Björn Borg 1981
United States Jim Courier 1993
Switzerland Roger Federer 2008
Spain Rafael Nadal 2011
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
3 finals
(all losses)
Australia Jack Crawford (tennis)|Jack Crawford 1934
Australia Roy Emerson 1962
Australia Fred Stolle 1964
United States Jimmy Connors 1975

Per player

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# Total Span
7 Serbia Novak|Djokovic}} 2011–21 (10)
6 United States Pete|Sampras}} 1993–98 (5)
5 United States Jimmy|Connors}} 1974–78 (4)
 Switzerland  Roger|Federer}} 2004–09 (5)
Spain Rafael|Nadal}} 2008–19 (11)
4 United States John|McEnroe}} 1981–84 (3)
Czechoslovakia Ivan|Lendl}} 1985–89 (4)
2 Sweden Björn|Borg}} 1979–80 (1)
Sweden Stefan|Edberg}} 1990–91 (1)
Australia Lleyton|Hewitt}} 2000–01 (1)
1 Romania Ilie|Năstase}} 1973
Sweden Mats|Wilander}} 1988
United States Jim|Courier}} 1992
United States Andre|Agassi}} 1999
Brazil Gustavo|Kuerten}} 2000
United States Andy|Roddick}} 2003
United Kingdom Andy|Murray}} 2016
# Consecutive 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}} 2004–08
3 Czechoslovakia Ivan|Lendl}} 1985–89
2 Sweden Björn|Borg}} 1979–80
Sweden Stefan|Edberg}} 1990–91
Australia Lleyton|Hewitt}} 2000–01
Serbia Novak|Djokovic}} 2011–12
2014–15
2020–21

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Top 10 head-to-head record

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  • minimum 50 wins (correct as of 2022 Australian Open)
vs Top 10 Wins Played Win % W–L Played % Top 10 %
Serbia Novak Djokovic 231 336 68.8 231–105 28.1% 23.1%
Switzerland Roger Federer 224 347 64.6 224–123 22.7% 18%
Spain Rafael Nadal 181 280 64.6 181–99 22.4% 17.3%
United States Pete Sampras 122[a] 189 64.6 122–67 20.4% 16.3%
United States Andre Agassi 105[b] 178 59.0 105–73 18.7% 12.5%
United Kingdom Andy Murray 104 195 53.3 104–91 21.1% 14.8%
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 65 138 47.1 65–73 15.7% 10.6%
Germany Boris Becker 64[c] 106 60.4 64–42 19.6% 17%
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 58 154 37.7 58–96 18.3% 10.9%
Croatia Goran Ivanišević 57[d] 130 43.8 57–73 14.9% 10%
vs Top 5 Wins Played Win % W–L Played % Top 5 %
Serbia Novak Djokovic 108 181 59.7 108–73 15.1% 10.8%
Switzerland Roger Federer 104 179 58.1 104–75 11.7% 8.4%
Spain Rafael Nadal 90 152 59.2 90–62 12.1% 8.6%
United States Andre Agassi 62[e] 106 58.5 62–44 11.1% 7.2%
United States Pete Sampras 60[f] 95 63.2 60–35 10.2% 8%
United Kingdom Andy Murray 52 121 43.0 52–69 13% 7.4%
Germany Boris Becker 39[g] 65 60.0 39–26 12% 9.5%
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 35 87 40.2 35–52 9.9% 5.7%
Argentina Juan Martin Del Potro 31 89 34.8 31–58 10.6% 7.1%
Croatia Goran Ivanišević 30[h] 71 42.3 30–41 8.2% 5%

Miscellaneous

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File:Group font awesome.svg|20px|Haas, Ferreira, Enqvist, Krajicek, Korda, Becker and Muster. File:Merclain Consulting Services.png|20px|Haas, Ferreira, Enqvist, Krajicek, Korda, Becker and Muster.

Refs

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  1. ^ Baker, William Joseph (1988). Sports in the Western World. Chicago, USA: University of Illinois Press. p. 326. ISBN 9780252060427. World Pro tennis tour was a major.



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