Open Era tennis records – men's singles

The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first open event was the 1968 British Hard Court Championships held in April,[1] followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam event, the French Open, a month later.[2] Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP),[3] the International Tennis Federation (ITF),[4] and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments. All rankings-related records are based on ATP Rankings, which began in 1973. The names of active players appear in boldface for their career totals, currently active streaks, and in-progress season totals.

Grand Slam tournaments

Career totals

Titles#
1. Roger Federer20
Rafael Nadal
3. Novak Djokovic17
4. Pete Sampras14
5. Björn Borg11
6. Jimmy Connors8
Ivan Lendl
Andre Agassi
9. John McEnroe7
Mats Wilander
Finals#
1. Roger Federer31
2. Rafael Nadal28
3. Novak Djokovic27
4. Ivan Lendl19
5. Pete Sampras18
6. Björn Borg16
7. Jimmy Connors15
Andre Agassi
9. John McEnroe11
Mats Wilander
Stefan Edberg
Andy Murray
Semifinals#
1. Roger Federer46
2. Novak Djokovic38
3. Rafael Nadal34
4. Jimmy Connors31
5. Ivan Lendl28
6. Andre Agassi26
7. Pete Sampras23
8. Andy Murray21
9. John McEnroe19
Stefan Edberg
Quarterfinals#
1. Roger Federer57
2. Novak Djokovic47
3. Rafael Nadal42
4. Jimmy Connors41
5. Andre Agassi36
6./ Ivan Lendl34
7. Andy Murray30
8. Pete Sampras29
9. John McEnroe26
Stefan Edberg
Matches played#
1. Roger Federer421
2. Novak Djokovic343
3. Rafael Nadal322
4. Jimmy Connors282
5. Andre Agassi277
6./ Ivan Lendl271
7. Pete Sampras241
8. Andy Murray237
9. Stefan Edberg225
10. Lleyton Hewitt212
Matches won#
1. Roger Federer362
2. Novak Djokovic298
3. Rafael Nadal283
4. Jimmy Connors233
5. Andre Agassi224
6./ Ivan Lendl222
7. Pete Sampras203
8. Andy Murray190
9. Stefan Edberg178
10. John McEnroe167
Match record%W–L
1. Björn Borg89.8141–16
2. Rafael Nadal87.9283–39
3. Novak Djokovic86.9298–45
4. Roger Federer86.0362–59
5. Rod Laver85.760–10
6. Pete Sampras84.2203–38
7. Ken Rosewall82.992–19
8. Jimmy Connors82.6233–49
9./ Ivan Lendl81.9222–49
10. John Newcombe81.693–21
minimum 50 wins
Finals win rate%W–L
1. Rod Laver83.35–1
2. Pete Sampras77.814–4
3. John Newcombe71.45–2
Rafael Nadal71.420–8
5. Björn Borg68.811–5
6. Roger Federer64.520–11
7. John McEnroe63.67–4
Mats Wilander7–4
9. Novak Djokovic63.017–10
10. Boris Becker60.06–4
minimum 5 titles
Appearances#
1. Roger Federer79
2. Feliciano López76
3. Fabrice Santoro70
4. Mikhail Youzhny69
5. Fernando Verdasco67
6. Lleyton Hewitt66
7. Philipp Kohlschreiber64
8. David Ferrer63
Novak Djokovic
Andreas Seppi

Spanning consecutive events

Titles#Years
1. Rod Laver41969
Novak Djokovic2015–2016
3. Pete Sampras31993–1994
Roger Federer2005–2006
Roger Federer (2)2006–2007
Rafael Nadal2010
Novak Djokovic (2)2011–2012
Novak Djokovic (3)2018–2019
Finals#Years
1. Roger Federer102005–2007
2. Roger Federer (2)82008–2010
3. Novak Djokovic62015–2016
4. Rafael Nadal52011–2012
5. Rod Laver41969
Andre Agassi1999–2000
Novak Djokovic (2)2011–2012
Semifinals#Years
1. Roger Federer232004–2010
2. Novak Djokovic142010–2013
3. Ivan Lendl101985–1988
4. Novak Djokovic (2)92014–2016
5. Rafael Nadal72018–2019
6. Ivan Lendl61983–1984
7. Boris Becker51990–1991
Novak Djokovic (3)2007–2008
Rafael Nadal (2)2008–2009
Andy Murray2011–2012
Rafael Nadal (3)
Novak Djokovic (4)2018–2019
Quarterfinals#Years
1. Roger Federer362004–2013
2. Novak Djokovic282009–2016
3. Ivan Lendl141985–1989
4. Rafael Nadal112009–2012
5. Pete Sampras101992–1994
David Ferrer2012–2014
Rafael Nadal (2)2017–2020
8. Andy Murray92011–2013
Andy Murray (2)2013–2015
10. Ivan Lendl71983–1984
Mats Wilander1987–1988
Matches won#Years
1. Novak Djokovic302015–2016
2. Roger Federer272005–2006
Roger Federer (2)2006–2007
Novak Djokovic (2)2011–2012
5. Rod Laver261969
Novak Djokovic (3)2018–2019
7. Pete Sampras251993–1994
Rafael Nadal2010–2011
9. Björn Borg201978
Björn Borg (2)1980
Roger Federer (3)2009
Sets won#Years
1. Roger Federer362006–2007
2. John McEnroe351984
3. Rafael Nadal292017
4. Björn Borg281980
Rafael Nadal (2)2010
6. Stefan Edberg261991–1992
7. Novak Djokovic252019
8. Roger Federer (2)242005
Rafael Nadal (3)2008
Rafael Nadal (4)2010
Novak Djokovic (2)2018–2019
Rafael Nadal (5)2020-2021
Appearances#Years
1. Feliciano López752002–2021
2. Fernando Verdasco672003–2020
3. Roger Federer652000–2016
4. Andreas Seppi622005–2021
5. Wayne Ferreira561991–2004
6. Stefan Edberg541983–1996
7. Tomáš Berdych522003–2016
8. Novak Djokovic512005–2017
9. David Ferrer502003–2015
Guillermo García López2005–2017
Stan Wawrinka

Spanning non-consecutive events

Finals won#Years
1. Pete Sampras81995–2000
2. Roger Federer72003–2006
Rafael Nadal2008–2011
4. Rod Laver51968–1969
John Newcombe1970–1975
Novak Djokovic2018–2020
Semifinals won#Years
1. Rafael Nadal162010–2018
2. Björn Borg141976–1981
3. Jimmy Connors111974–1978
Quarterfinals won#Years
1. Roger Federer252003–2010


Consecutive per year totals

3 titles#Years
1. Roger Federer22006–2007
2+ titles#Years
1. Roger Federer42004–2007
2. Björn Borg31978–1980
Pete Sampras1993–1995
4. Ivan Lendl21986–1987
Novak Djokovic2015–2016
Novak Djokovic (2)2018–2019
1+ title#Years
1. Rafael Nadal102005–2014
2. Björn Borg81974–1981
Pete Sampras1993–2000
Roger Federer2003–2010
5. Novak Djokovic62011–2016
1+ final#Years
1. Ivan Lendl111981–1991
Pete Sampras1992–2002
3. Roger Federer102003–2012
Rafael Nadal2005–2014
5. Björn Borg81974–1981

Titles per Grand Slam event

Australian Open#
1. Novak Djokovic8
2. Roger Federer6
3. Andre Agassi4
4. Mats Wilander3
French Open#
1. Rafael Nadal13
2. Björn Borg6
3. Ivan Lendl3
Mats Wilander
Gustavo Kuerten
Wimbledon#
1. Roger Federer8
2. Pete Sampras7
3. Björn Borg5
Novak Djokovic
5. John McEnroe3
Boris Becker
US Open#
1. Jimmy Connors5
Pete Sampras
Roger Federer
4. John McEnroe4
Rafael Nadal
6. Ivan Lendl3
Novak Djokovic

Finals per Grand Slam event

Australian Open#Record
1. Novak Djokovic88–0
2. Roger Federer76–1
3. Stefan Edberg52–3
Andy Murray0–5
Rafael Nadal1–4
6. Mats Wilander43–1
Ivan Lendl2–2
Andre Agassi4–0
9. Guillermo Vilas32–1
Pete Sampras2–1
Marat Safin1–2
French Open#Record
1. Rafael Nadal1313–0
2. Björn Borg66–0
3. Ivan Lendl53–2
Mats Wilander3–2
Roger Federer1–4
Novak Djokovic1–4
7. Guillermo Vilas41–3
8. Jim Courier32–1
Sergi Bruguera2–1
Andre Agassi1–2
Gustavo Kuerten3–0
Wimbledon#Record
1. Roger Federer128–4
2. Boris Becker73–4
Pete Sampras7–0
4. Björn Borg65–1
Jimmy Connors2–4
Novak Djokovic5–1
7. John McEnroe53–2
Rafael Nadal2–3
9. Goran Ivanišević41–3
10. John Newcombe32–1
Stefan Edberg2–1
Andy Roddick0–3
Andy Murray2–1
US Open#Record
1. Ivan Lendl83–5
Pete Sampras5–3
Novak Djokovic3–5
4. Jimmy Connors75–2
Roger Federer5–2
6. Andre Agassi62–4
7. John McEnroe54–1
Rafael Nadal4–1
9. Björn Borg40–4

Match wins per Grand Slam event

Australian Open#
1. Roger Federer102
2. Novak Djokovic77
3. Rafael Nadal66
4. Stefan Edberg56
5./ Ivan Lendl48
Andre Agassi
Andy Murray
8. Tomáš Berdych47
9. Pete Sampras45
10. Stan Wawrinka43
French Open#
1. Rafael Nadal100
2. Novak Djokovic74
3. Roger Federer70
4. Guillermo Vilas58
5./ Ivan Lendl53
6. Andre Agassi51
7. Björn Borg49
8. Mats Wilander47
9. David Ferrer44
Stan Wawrinka
Wimbledon#
1. Roger Federer101
2. Jimmy Connors84
3. Novak Djokovic72
4. Boris Becker71
5. Pete Sampras63
6. John McEnroe59
7. Andy Murray57
8. Rafael Nadal53
9. Björn Borg51
10. Stefan Edberg49
/ Goran Ivanišević
US Open#
1. Jimmy Connors98
2. Roger Federer89
3. Andre Agassi79
4. Novak Djokovic75
5./ Ivan Lendl73
6. Pete Sampras71
7. John McEnroe65
8. Rafael Nadal64
9. Lleyton Hewitt47
10. Andy Murray46

Match record per Grand Slam event (minimum 20 wins)

Australian Open%W–L
1. Novak Djokovic90.5977–8
2. Andre Agassi90.5748–5
3. Guillermo Vilas88.523–3
4. Roger Federer87.2102–15
5. Stefan Edberg84.856–10
6. Mats Wilander83.736–7
7. Pete Sampras83.345–9
8./ Ivan Lendl82.848–10
9. Rafael Nadal82.566–14
10. Jim Courier81.435–8
French Open%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal98.0100–2
2. Björn Borg96.149–2
3. Mats Wilander83.947–9
4. Novak Djokovic83.174–15
5. Gustavo Kuerten81.836–8
6. Jim Courier81.640–9
7./ Ivan Lendl81.553–12
8. Roger Federer80.570–17
9. Dominic Thiem80.028–7
10. Jan Kodeš78.039–11
Wimbledon%W–L
1. Björn Borg92.751–4
2. Pete Sampras90.063–7
3. Roger Federer88.6101–13
4. Rod Laver88.022–3
5. Novak Djokovic87.872–10
6. John Newcombe86.532–5
7. Boris Becker85.571–12
8. Andy Murray85.157–10
9. John McEnroe84.359–11
10. Jimmy Connors82.484–18
US Open%W–L
1. Pete Sampras88.871–9
2. Roger Federer86.489–14
3. Novak Djokovic86.275–12
4. Rafael Nadal85.364–11
5. Jimmy Connors85.298–17
6./ Ivan Lendl84.973–13
7. John McEnroe84.465–12
8. Ken Rosewall83.330–6
9. John Newcombe81.827–6
10. Björn Borg81.640–9

Per event consecutive records

Titles

Australian Open#Years
1. Novak Djokovic32011–2013
2. Ken Rosewall21971–1972
Guillermo Vilas1978–1979
/ Johan Kriek1981–1982
Mats Wilander1983–1984
Stefan Edberg1985–1987
Ivan Lendl1989–1990
Jim Courier1992–1993
Andre Agassi2000–2001
Roger Federer2006–2007
Novak Djokovic (2)2015–2016
Roger Federer (2)2017–2018
Novak Djokovic (3)2019–2020
French Open#Years
1. Rafael Nadal52010–2014
2. Björn Borg41978–1981
Rafael Nadal (2)2005–2008
Rafael Nadal (3)2017–2020
5. Jan Kodeš21970–1971
Björn Borg (2)1974–1975
Ivan Lendl1986–1987
Jim Courier1991–1992
Sergi Bruguera1993–1994
Gustavo Kuerten2000–2001
Wimbledon#Years
1. Björn Borg51976–1980
Roger Federer2003–2007
3. Pete Sampras41997–2000
4. Pete Sampras (2)31993–1995
5. Rod Laver21968–1969
John Newcombe1970–1971
John McEnroe1983–1984
Boris Becker1985–1986
Novak Djokovic2014–2015
Novak Djokovic (2)2018–2019
US Open#Years
1. Roger Federer52004–2008
2. John McEnroe31979–1981
Ivan Lendl1985–1987
4. Jimmy Connors21982–1983
Stefan Edberg1991–1992
Pete Sampras1995–1996
Pat Rafter1997–1998

Matches won

#Australian OpenYears
25 Novak Djokovic2011–14
20 Ivan Lendl1989–91
19 Roger Federer2006–08
18 Jim Courier1992–94
#French OpenYears
39 Rafael Nadal2010–15
31 Rafael Nadal2005–09
30 Rafael Nadal2016–20
28 Björn Borg1978–81
#WimbledonYears
41 Björn Borg1976–81
40 Roger Federer2003–08
31 Pete Sampras1997–01
25 Pete Sampras1993–96
#US OpenYears
40 Roger Federer2004–09
27 Ivan Lendl1985–88
25 John McEnroe1979–82
19 Jimmy Connors1982–84

Sets won

#Australian OpenYears
30 Roger Federer2006–08
27 Andre Agassi2003–04
26 Ken Rosewall1971–72
Novak Djokovic2011–12
#French OpenYears
41 Björn Borg1979–81
38 Rafael Nadal2016–18
32 Rafael Nadal2007–09
29 Ilie Năstase1973–74
#WimbledonYears
34 Roger Federer2005–06
Roger Federer2017–18
31 John McEnroe1984–85
26 Roger Federer2003–04
#US OpenYears
26 Ivan Lendl1985–86
25 Ivan Lendl1986–87
Novak Djokovic2018–19
24 Stefan Edberg1991–92

Per court type career totals

Match wins

Hard#
1. Roger Federer191
2. Novak Djokovic152
3. Rafael Nadal130
4. Andre Agassi127
5. Pete Sampras116
6./ Ivan Lendl105
7. Andy Murray94
8. Stan Wawrinka87
9. Stefan Edberg84
10. Andy Roddick81
Clay#
1. Rafael Nadal100
2. Guillermo Vilas75
3. Novak Djokovic74
4. Roger Federer70
5. Björn Borg63
6. Jimmy Connors59
7./ Ivan Lendl53
8. Andre Agassi51
9. Jan Kodeš48
10. Mats Wilander47
Grass#
1. Jimmy Connors107
2. Roger Federer101
3. John Newcombe89
4. Ken Rosewall77
Boris Becker
6. Arthur Ashe74
7. Novak Djokovic72
8. Stan Smith69
9. John McEnroe66
10./ Ivan Lendl64
Stefan Edberg

Match record (minimum 20 wins)

Hard%W–L
1. Novak Djokovic88.4152–20
2. Roger Federer86.8191–29
3. Pete Sampras86.6116–18
4. Jimmy Connors85.967–11
5./ Ivan Lendl85.4105–18
6. Björn Borg84.622–4
7. Andre Agassi84.1127–24
8. John McEnroe83.9173–14
9. Rafael Nadal83.87130–25
10. Stefan Edberg80.884–20
Clay%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal98.0100–2
2. Björn Borg92.663–5
3. Mats Wilander83.947–9
4. Novak Djokovic83.174–15
5. Gustavo Kuerten81.836–8
6. Jim Courier81.640–9
7./ Ivan Lendl81.553–12
8. Roger Federer80.570–17
9. Dominic Thiem80.028–7
10. Guillermo Vilas79.875–19
Grass%W–L
1. Pete Sampras90.063–7
2. Björn Borg88.956–7
3. Roger Federer88.6101–13
4. Novak Djokovic87.872–10
5. Andy Murray85.157–10
6. Rod Laver84.644–8
7. Boris Becker83.777–15
8. John McEnroe83.566–13
9. John Newcombe83.289–18
10. Jimmy Connors82.3107–23

Career achievements

Career Grand Slam*Event of completionAge
Rod Laver1969 US Open31
Andre Agassi1999 French Open29
Roger Federer2009 French Open27
Rafael Nadal2010 US Open24
Novak Djokovic2016 French Open29
* each Grand Slam title at least once

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

#Won the tournament without losing a set
4 Rafael Nadal2008 French Open, 2010 French Open, 2017 French Open, 2020 French Open
3 Björn Borg1976 Wimbledon, 1978 French Open, 1980 French Open
2 Roger Federer2007 Australian Open, 2017 Wimbledon
1 Ken Rosewall1971 Australian Open
Ilie Năstase1973 French Open

Calendar year achievements

All 4 titlesYear
Rod Laver1969
called the "Calendar Slam"
#3+ titlesYear
3 Roger Federer2004, 2006–07
2 Novak Djokovic2011, 2015
1 Rod Laver1969
Jimmy Connors1974
Mats Wilander1988
Rafael Nadal2010
#2+ titlesYear
6 Roger Federer2004–07, 2009, 2017
5 Novak Djokovic2011, 2015–16, 2018–19
Rafael Nadal2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019
4 Pete Sampras1993–95, 1997
3 Björn Borg1978–80
2 Jimmy Connors1974, 1982
John McEnroe1981, 1984
Ivan Lendl1986–87
1 Rod Laver1969
John Newcombe1973
Guillermo Vilas1977
Mats Wilander1988
Boris Becker1989
Jim Courier1992
Andre Agassi1999
#All 4 finalsYear
3 Roger Federer2006–07, 2009
1 Rod Laver1969
Novak Djokovic2015
* Ivan Lendl1986
No Australian Open in 1986.
Ivan Lendl made all 3 available finals.
#All 4 semifinalsYear
5 Roger Federer2005–09
4 Novak Djokovic2011–13, 2015
2 Rafael Nadal2008, 2019
1 Ivan Lendl*1987
Rod Laver1969
Tony Roche
Andy Murray2011
* Ivan Lendl1986
No Australian Open in 1986.
Ivan Lendl made all 3 available SFs.
#All 4 quarterfinalsYear
8 Roger Federer2005–12
6 Novak Djokovic2010–15
5 Rafael Nadal2008, 2010–11, 2018–19
4 Andy Murray2011–12, 2014, 2016
3 Ivan Lendl*1983, 1987–88
2 Andre Agassi1995, 2001
David Ferrer2012–13
1 Rod Laver1969
Tony Roche
John Newcombe
John McEnroe1985
Mats Wilander1988
Stefan Edberg1991
Pete Sampras1993
Stan Wawrinka2015
* Ivan Lendl1986
Boris Becker
Henri Leconte
Dominic Thiem2020
No Australian Open in 1986; No Wimbledon in 2020.
Lendl, Becker, Leconte, and Thiem made all 3 available QFs.

All tournaments

Titles, finals, finals win rate

Titles#
1. Jimmy Connors109
2. Roger Federer103
3./ Ivan Lendl94
4. Rafael Nadal86
5. Novak Djokovic81
6. John McEnroe77
7. Rod Laver72
8. Björn Borg66
9. Ilie Năstase64
Pete Sampras
Finals#
1. Jimmy Connors164
2. Roger Federer157
3./ Ivan Lendl146
4. Rafael Nadal123
5. Novak Djokovic116
6. John McEnroe109
7. Ilie Năstase104
Guillermo Vilas
9. Rod Laver99
10. Björn Borg93
Finals win rate%W–L
1. Thomas Muster81.544–10
2. Rod Laver72.772–27
Pete Sampras72.764–24
4. Björn Borg71.766–26
5. John McEnroe71.076–31
6. Rafael Nadal69.986–37
7. Novak Djokovic69.881–35
8. Jimmy Connors69.0109–49
9. Andy Murray67.646–22
10. Andre Agassi66.359–30
minimum 30 titles

Matches played, won, win rate

Matches played#
1. Jimmy Connors1557
2. Roger Federer1513
3./ Ivan Lendl1310
4. Guillermo Vilas1248
5. Ilie Năstase1238
6. Rafael Nadal1209
7. Andre Agassi1144
8. Novak Djokovic1130
9. David Ferrer1111
10. John McEnroe1081
Matches won#
1. Jimmy Connors1274
2. Roger Federer1242
3./ Ivan Lendl1068
4. Rafael Nadal1005
5. Guillermo Vilas951
6. Novak Djokovic938
7. Ilie Năstase905
8. John McEnroe883
9. Andre Agassi870
10. Stefan Edberg801
Match record%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal83.11005–204
2. Novak Djokovic83.0938–192
3. Björn Borg82.4654–140
4. Roger Federer82.11242–271
5. Jimmy Connors81.81274–283
6. John McEnroe81.7883–198
7./ Ivan Lendl81.51068–242
8. Rod Laver79.8576–146
9. Pete Sampras77.4762–222
10. Andy Murray77.2676–200
minimum 500 wins

Playing top 10 ranked opponents

Matches played#
1. Roger Federer347
2. Novak Djokovic316
3. Rafael Nadal269
4./ Ivan Lendl258
5. Jimmy Connors235
6. John McEnroe222
7. Stefan Edberg212
8. Andre Agassi199
9. Pete Sampras195
10. Boris Becker186
Matches won#
1. Roger Federer224
2. Novak Djokovic216
3. Rafael Nadal174
4./ Ivan Lendl166
5. John McEnroe128
6. Jimmy Connors126
7. Pete Sampras124
8. Boris Becker121
9. Björn Borg111
10. Andre Agassi109
Match record%W–L
1. Björn Borg72.5111–42
2. Novak Djokovic68.4216–100
3. Boris Becker65.1121–65
4. Rafael Nadal64.7174–95
5. Roger Federer64.6224–123
6./ Ivan Lendl64.3166–92
7. Pete Sampras63.6124–71
8. John McEnroe57.7128–94
9. Andy Murray55.1102–83
10. Andre Agassi54.8109–90
minimum 100 wins

Per court type career totals

Titles

Hard#
1. Roger Federer71
2. Novak Djokovic60
3. Andre Agassi46
4. Jimmy Connors43
5. Pete Sampras36
6. Andy Murray34
7. Ivan Lendl32
8. Rod Laver25
9. John McEnroe22
Stefan Edberg
Michael Chang
Rafael Nadal
Clay#
1. Rafael Nadal60
2. Guillermo Vilas49
3. Thomas Muster40
4. Björn Borg32
5. Ilie Năstase31
Manuel Orantes
7./ Ivan Lendl28
8. José Luis Clerc21
9. Mats Wilander20
10. Andrés Gómez16
Carlos Moyá
Grass#
1. Roger Federer19
2. Pete Sampras10
3. Rod Laver9
Jimmy Connors
5. Ken Rosewall8
Stan Smith
Alex Metreveli
John McEnroe
Lleyton Hewitt
Andy Murray
Carpet#
1. Jimmy Connors45
2. John McEnroe43
3./ Ivan Lendl32
4. Boris Becker26
5. Rod Laver23
6. Björn Borg22
Arthur Ashe
8. Stan Smith19
Ilie Năstase
10. Pete Sampras15
Outdoor#
1. Rafael Nadal84
2. Roger Federer77
3. Novak Djokovic68
4. Jimmy Connors56
5. Guillermo Vilas53
6./ Ivan Lendl52
7. Andre Agassi48
8. Rod Laver44
9. Thomas Muster43
10. Björn Borg42
Indoor#
1. Jimmy Connors53
2. John McEnroe52
3./ Ivan Lendl42
4. Boris Becker30
5. Rod Laver28
6. Ilie Năstase26
Stan Smith
Roger Federer
9. Arthur Ashe25
10. Björn Borg24

Matches won

Hard#
1. Roger Federer782
2. Novak Djokovic608
3. Andre Agassi592
4. Jimmy Connors489
5. Rafael Nadal487
6. Andy Murray454
7. Pete Sampras429
8. Andy Roddick426
9. Michael Chang415
10. Tomáš Berdych401
Clay#
1. Guillermo Vilas681
2. Manuel Orantes569
3. Rafael Nadal445
4. Thomas Muster426
5. Ilie Năstase422
6. José Higueras394
7. Eddie Dibbs382
8. Carlos Moyá337
9. David Ferrer335
10./ Ivan Lendl329
Andrés Gómez
Grass#
1. Roger Federer187
2. Jimmy Connors185
3. John Newcombe164
4. Phil Dent157
5. John Alexander148
6. Ken Rosewall145
7. Stan Smith143
8. Tony Roche136
9. Arthur Ashe132
10. Lleyton Hewitt129
Carpet#
1. Jimmy Connors392
2. John McEnroe349
3. Arthur Ashe286
4./ Ivan Lendl259
5. Boris Becker258
6. Ilie Năstase223
7. Brian Gottfried216
8. Rod Laver208
9. Stan Smith205
10. Vitas Gerulaitis196
Outdoor#
1. Roger Federer944
2. Rafael Nadal911
3. Guillermo Vilas813
4. Jimmy Connors787
5. Novak Djokovic782
6./ Ivan Lendl727
7. Andre Agassi702
8. Manuel Orantes638
9. David Ferrer628
10. Ilie Năstase584
Indoor#
1. Jimmy Connors487
2. John McEnroe423
3./ Ivan Lendl341
4. Arthur Ashe339
5. Ilie Năstase309
6. Brian Gottfried307
7. Stan Smith303
8. Roger Federer298
9. Boris Becker297
10. Stefan Edberg257

Match win rate

Hard%W–L
1. Novak Djokovic84.2608–114
2. Roger Federer83.5782–154
3. Jimmy Connors83.2489–99
4./ Ivan Lendl82.8400–83
5. John McEnroe81.6289–65
6. Pete Sampras80.6429–103
7. Andre Agassi78.9592–158
8. Stefan Edberg78.4382–105
9. Rafael Nadal77.92487–138
10. Andy Murray77.87454–129
minimum 200 wins
Clay%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal91.8445–40
2. Björn Borg86.1285–46
3./ Ivan Lendl81.0329–77
4. Novak Djokovic80.1225–56
5. Guillermo Vilas79.7681–173
6. Ilie Năstase78.9422–113
7. Ken Rosewall78.8134–36
8. José Luis Clerc77.3307–90
9. Manuel Orantes77.1555–165
10. Thomas Muster77.0426–127
minimum 100 wins
Grass%W–L
1. Roger Federer87.4187–27
2. John McEnroe85.8121–20
3. Rod Laver84.895–17
4. Novak Djokovic84.195–18
5. Andy Murray83.6107–21
6. Pete Sampras83.5101–20
7. Jimmy Connors83.0185–38
8. Boris Becker82.3116–25
9. Björn Borg81.872–16
10. Alex Metreveli81.5119–27
minimum 50 wins
Carpet%W–L
1. John McEnroe84.3349–65
2. Jimmy Connors82.5392–83
3./ Ivan Lendl82.4258–55
4. Björn Borg81.2181–42
5. Boris Becker80.3257–63
6. Rod Laver78.2208–58
7. Arthur Ashe76.9286–86
8. Pete Sampras75.9142–45
9. Yevgeny Kafelnikov73.5166–60
10. Stan Smith71.4205–82
minimum 100 wins
Outdoor%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal84.8911–163
2. Novak Djokovic84.2782–147
3. Björn Borg83.3430–86
4. Roger Federer82.4944–201
5. Jimmy Connors82.0787–173
6./ Ivan Lendl80.9727–172
7. Rod Laver80.8345–82
8. John McEnroe78.6460–125
9. Andre Agassi77.74702–201
10. Guillermo Vilas77.65813–234
minimum 200 wins
Indoor%W–L
1. John McEnroe85.3423–73
2./ Ivan Lendl83.0341–70
3. Jimmy Connors81.6487–110
4. Roger Federer81.0298–70
5. Björn Borg80.6224–54
6. Boris Becker79.8297–75
7. Andy Murray78.8141–38
8. Rod Laver78.3231–64
9. Pete Sampras77.7213–61
10. Novak Djokovic77.6156–45
minimum 100 wins

Per event career totals

Grand Slams are in boldface, and ties are listed chronologically.

#TitlesEventYears
13 Rafael NadalFrench Open2005–2008, 2010–2014, 2017–2020
11 Rafael Nadal (2)Monte-Carlo2005–2012, 2016–2018
Rafael Nadal (3)Barcelona2005–2009, 2011–2013, 2016–2018
10 Roger FedererHalle2003–2006, 2008, 2013–2015, 2017, 2019
Roger Federer (2)Basel2006–2008, 2010–2011, 2014–2015, 2017–2019
9 Rafael Nadal (4)Rome2005–2007, 2009–2010, 2012–2013, 2018–2019
8 Guillermo VilasBuenos Aires1973–1976, 1977 (x2), 1979, 1982
Roger Federer (3)Wimbledon2003–2007, 2009, 2012, 2017
Roger Federer (4)Dubai2003–2005, 2007, 2012, 2014–2015, 2019
Novak DjokovicAustralian Open2008, 2011–2013, 2015–2016, 2019–2020
7 Pete SamprasWimbledon1993–1995, 1997–2000
Roger Federer (5)Cincinnati2005, 2007, 2009–2010, 2012, 2014–2015
6 Jimmy ConnorsBirmingham1974–1977, 1979–1980
Björn BorgFrench Open1974–1975, 1978–1981
Balázs TaróczyAmersfoort1976, 1978–1982
Ivan LendlCanada1980–1981, 1983, 1987–1989
Andre AgassiMiami1990, 1995–1996, 2001–2003
Roger Federer (6)ATP Finals2003–2004, 2006–2007, 2010–2011
Novak Djokovic (2)Beijing2009–2010, 2012–2015
Novak Djokovic (3)Miami2007, 2011–2012, 2014–2016
Roger Federer (7)Australian Open2004, 2006–2007, 2010, 2017–2018
#FinalsEventYears
15 Roger FedererBasel2000–2001, 2006–2015, 2017–2019
13 Roger Federer (2)Halle2003–2006, 2008, 2010, 2012–2015, 2017–2019
Rafael NadalFrench Open2005–2008, 2010–2014, 2017–2020
12 Rafael Nadal (2)Monte-Carlo2005–2013, 2016–2018
Roger Federer (3)Wimbledon2003–2009, 2012, 2014–2015, 2017, 2019
11 Rafael Nadal (3)Barcelona2005–2009, 2011–2013, 2016–2018
Rafael Nadal (4)Rome2005–2007, 2009–2014, 2018–2019
10 Guillermo VilasBuenos Aires1972–1976, 1977 (x2), 1979, 1981–1982
Roger Federer (4)ATP Finals2003–2007, 2010–2012, 2014–2015
Roger Federer (5)Dubai2003–2007, 2011–2012, 2014–2015, 2019
Novak DjokovicRome2008–2009, 2011–2012, 2014–2017, 2019–2020
9 Ivan LendlATP Finals1980–1988
/ Ivan Lendl (2)Canada1980–1983, 1985, 1987–1989, 1992
Roger Federer (6)Indian Wells2004–2006, 2012, 2014–2015, 2017–2019
8 John McEnroeWCT Finals1979–1984, 1987, 1989
Ivan Lendl (3)US Open1982–1989
Boris BeckerATP Finals1985–1986, 1988–1989, 1992, 1994–1996
Pete SamprasUS Open1990, 1992–1993, 1995–1996, 2000–2002
Andre AgassiMiami1990, 1994–1996, 1998, 2001–2003
Andre Agassi (2)San Jose1990, 1993, 1995–1996, 1998, 2001–2003
Rafael Nadal (5)Madrid2005, 2009–2011, 2013–2015, 2017
John IsnerAtlanta2010–2011, 2013–2018
Roger Federer (7)Cincinnati2005, 2007, 2009–2010, 2012, 2014–2015, 2018
Novak Djokovic (2)US Open2007, 2010–2013, 2015–2016, 2018
Novak Djokovic (3)Australian Open2008, 2011–2013, 2015–2016, 2019–2020

Per year cumulative records

M/Y is average number of matches per year during the streak

#Total seasons
90%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
5/ Ivan Lendl1982, 1985–87, 198990.6
4 Jimmy Connors1974–76, 197895.0
Björn Borg1977–8084.3
Roger Federer2004–06, 201780.3
2 Rafael Nadal2013, 201865.5
Novak Djokovic2011, 201582
1 Guillermo Vilas1977150
John McEnroe198485
minimum 25 matches/year
#Cons. seasons
90%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
4 Björn Borg1977–8084.3
3 Jimmy Connors1974–7695.0
/ Ivan Lendl1985–8784.0
Roger Federer2004–0687.3
minimum 25 matches/year
#Total seasons
80%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
15 Roger Federer2003–12, 2014–15, 2017–1977.7
13 Jimmy Connors1973–84, 198895.0
Rafael Nadal2005–14, 2017–1974.3
11 Novak Djokovic2009, 2011–2072.2
10 John McEnroe1978–86, 198979.9
9/ Ivan Lendl1981–83, 1985–9085.4
7 Björn Borg1975–8179.6
6 Rod Laver1969–71, 1973–7587
Guillermo Vilas1974–78, 1982105.5
Pete Sampras1993–97, 199978.2
minimum 25 matches/year
#Cons. seasons
80%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
12 Jimmy Connors1973–8485.5
10 Roger Federer2003–1282.5
Rafael Nadal2005–1477.2
Novak Djokovic2011–2069.7
9 John McEnroe1978–8682.3
7 Björn Borg1975–8179.6
6/ Ivan Lendl1985–9075.5
5 Guillermo Vilas1974–78108
Pete Sampras1993–9784.2
4 Boris Becker1988–9171.3
minimum 25 matches/year
#Total seasons
won 10+ titles
Years
4 Jimmy Connors1973–74, 1976, 1978
/ Ivan Lendl1981–82, 1985, 1989
3 Rod Laver[lower-alpha 1]1968–70
John McEnroe1979, 1981, 1984
Roger Federer2004–06
2 Ilie Năstase1972–73
Björn Borg1977, 1979
Rafael Nadal2005, 2013
Novak Djokovic2011, 2015
1 Guillermo Vilas1977
Thomas Muster1995
Pete Sampras1994
#Total seasons
won 5+ titles
Years
11 Jimmy Connors1972–80, 1982, 1984
10 Roger Federer2003–07, 2010, 2012, 2014–15, 2017
9/ Ivan Lendl1980–83, 1985–87, 1989–90
Rafael Nadal2005–10, 2013, 2017–18
Novak Djokovic2007, 2009, 2011–16, 2019
8 Rod Laver[lower-alpha 1]1968–75
John McEnroe1978–85
7 Björn Borg1974–80
Pete Sampras1992–97, 1999
6 Ilie Năstase1971–76
Guillermo Vilas1974–78, 1982
Boris Becker1986, 1988–90, 1992, 1996
Andre Agassi1988, 1994–95, 1998–99, 2002


#Total seasons
won a title
Years
18 Roger Federer2001–15, 2017–19
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
15 Jimmy Connors1972–84, 1988–89
Novak Djokovic2006–20
14/ Ivan Lendl1980–93
13 Andy Murray2006–17, 2019
John McEnroe1978–86, 1988–91
12 Stefan Edberg1984–95
Boris Becker1985–96
Andy Roddick2001–12
Pete Sampras1990–00, 2002
Michael Chang1988–98, 2000
#Cons. seasons
won a title
Years
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
15 Roger Federer2001–15
Novak Djokovic2006–20
14/ Ivan Lendl1980–93
13 Jimmy Connors1972–84
12 Stefan Edberg1984–95
Boris Becker1985–96
Andy Roddick2001–12
Andy Murray2006–17
11 Guillermo Vilas1973–83
Brian Gottfried
Michael Chang1988–98
Pete Sampras1990–00
Marin Čilić2008–18
#Cons. seasons
won 2 titles
Years
16 Rafael Nadal2005–20
15 Novak Djokovic2006–20
13 Jimmy Connors1972–84
12/ Ivan Lendl1980–91
Boris Becker1985–96
11 Pete Sampras1990–00
Roger Federer2002–12
10 Andy Murray2007–16
Guillermo Vilas1974–83
9 Stefan Edberg1984–92
#Total seasons
reached a final
Years
20 Roger Federer2000–19
19 Jimmy Connors1971–89
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
16 Manuel Orantes1968–83
/ Ivan Lendl1979–94
Gaël Monfils2005–20
15 Novak Djokovic2006–20
Tomáš Berdych2004–17, 2019
14 John McEnroe1978–91
Carlos Moyá1995–08
Boris Becker1985–96, 1998–99
Andy Murray2005–17, 2019
#Cons. seasons
reached a final
Years
20 Roger Federer2000–19
19 Jimmy Connors1971–89
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
16 Manuel Orantes1968–83
/ Ivan Lendl1979–94
Gaël Monfils2005–20
15 Novak Djokovic2006–20
14 John McEnroe1978–91
Carlos Moyá1995–08
Tomáš Berdych2004–17

Single season records

#TitlesYear
18 Rod Laver[5]1969
16 Guillermo Vilas1977
15 Rod Laver[6]1970
Ilie Năstase1973
Jimmy Connors1974
Ivan Lendl1982
13 Björn Borg1979
John McEnroe1984
12 Ilie Năstase1972
Jimmy Connors1976
Thomas Muster1995
Roger Federer2006
#Match winsYear
134 Guillermo Vilas1977
121 Ilie Năstase1973
119 Ilie Năstase1972
110 Ivan Lendl1980
106 Rod Laver[5]1969
Brian Gottfried1977
Ivan Lendl1982
97 Arthur Ashe1975
96 Ivan Lendl1981
95 John McEnroe1979
Match recordYear%W–L
John McEnroe198496.582–3
Jimmy Connors197495.993–4
Roger Federer200595.381–4
Roger Federer200694.892–5
Björn Borg197993.384–6
Novak Djokovic201593.282–6
/ Ivan Lendl198692.574–6
Roger Federer2004
/ Ivan Lendl198592.384–7
Ivan Lendl198292.2106–9
minimum 70 wins
#Top 10 winsYear
31 Novak Djokovic2015
24 John McEnroe1984
Novak Djokovic2012
Rafael Nadal2013
Novak Djokovic
22/ Ivan Lendl1985
21 Novak Djokovic2011
Novak Djokovic2016
20 Björn Borg1979
19 Roger Federer2006
Novak Djokovic2014

Win streaks

#MatchesYears
49 Björn Borg[lower-alpha 2]1978
48 Björn Borg[lower-alpha 2]1979–80
46 Guillermo Vilas1977
44 Ivan Lendl1981–82
43 Novak Djokovic2010–11
42 John McEnroe1984
41 Roger Federer2006–07
36 Jimmy Connors1975
35 Jimmy Connors1974
Thomas Muster1995
Roger Federer2005
#SetsYears
44 Jimmy Connors1974
43 Ivan Lendl1985
39 Jimmy Connors1976
Björn Borg1980
37 John McEnroe1982
35 John McEnroe1984
34 Jimmy Connors1975
Björn Borg1979
32 Ivan Lendl1986
Guillermo Coria2003
Roger Federer2017

Consecutive matches won on each court type

#HardYears
56 Roger Federer2005–06
47 Jimmy Connors1974–75
36 Roger Federer2006–07
35 Novak Djokovic2010–11
34 Pete Sampras1994
Pete Sampras1996–97
#ClayYears
81 Rafael Nadal2005–07
53 Guillermo Vilas1977
46 Björn Borg1977–79
40 Thomas Muster1995
38 Ilie Năstase1973
Thomas Muster1995–96
#GrassYears
65 Roger Federer2003–08
41 Björn Borg1976–81
23 John McEnroe1980–82
Pete Sampras1994–96
Pete Sampras1998–00
#CarpetYears
66 Ivan Lendl1981–83
65 John McEnroe1983–85
32 Arthur Ashe1975
30 Jimmy Connors1974–75
Ivan Lendl1985–86
#OutdoorYears
51 Björn Borg1977–78
46 Guillermo Vilas1977
43 Novak Djokovic2010–11
42 Roger Federer2005–06
39 Pete Sampras1994
#IndoorYears
66 Ivan Lendl1981–83
53 John McEnroe1983–84
35 Ivan Lendl1985–86
33 Jimmy Connors1974–75
30 Novak Djokovic2012–15

Consecutive sets won on each court type

#HardYears
34 Novak Djokovic2016
33 Roger Federer2005–06
31 Roger Federer2006–07
#ClayYears
50 Rafael Nadal2017–18
35 Guillermo Coria2003–04
34 Ilie Năstase1973
#GrassYears
36 Roger Federer2003–04
31 John McEnroe1984–85
30 Roger Federer2017
#CarpetYears
49 John McEnroe1984
44 Jimmy Connors1974
36 Ivan Lendl1982–83
#OutdoorYears
44 Jimmy Connors1976
42 Novak Djokovic2015–16
40 Bjorn Borg1979
#IndoorYears
49 John McEnroe1984
44 Jimmy Connors1974
36 Ivan Lendl1982–83


Titles won and finals reached across consecutive tournaments played

#TitlesYears
10 Björn Borg1979–80
8 Ivan Lendl1981–82
John McEnroe1984–85
7 John McEnroe1983–84
Guillermo Vilas1977
Roger Federer2006–07
Novak Djokovic2011
Novak Djokovic2015–16
6 Jimmy Connors1974
Thomas Muster1995
#FinalsYears
18 Ivan Lendl1981–82
17 Roger Federer2005–06
Novak Djokovic2015–16
13 Guillermo Vilas1977
Björn Borg1979–80
11 John McEnroe1983–84
9 Ilie Năstase1973
Jimmy Connors1974
Rafael Nadal2013
8 Jimmy Connors1973
John McEnroe1984–85
Ivan Lendl1985
Roger Federer2007

Consecutive wins in tournament finals and against top 10 opponents

#FinalsYears
24 Roger Federer2003–05
19 Rod Laver1969–70
15 Björn Borg1979–80
14 Rafael Nadal2005–06
12 Rod Laver1973–75
John McEnroe1980–81
John McEnroe1984–85
11 John Newcombe1971–73
Björn Borg1977
José Luis Clerc1980–81
Thomas Muster1994–95
Stan Wawrinka2014–16
#Top 10Years
24 Roger Federer2003–05
17 Roger Federer2006–07
Novak Djokovic2015–16
16 Björn Borg1978
15 Björn Borg1979–80
14 Novak Djokovic2012–13
Rafael Nadal2012–13
Novak Djokovic2018
13 John McEnroe1983–84
Rafael Nadal2005–06
Novak Djokovic2011
Rafael Nadal2013
Novak Djokovic2013

Year-end championships

The year-end championships (YECs) listed here are the most prestigious tournaments after the Grand Slams. There have been three prominent YECs in the Open Era, each involving only top performers for the given year.(1970–present) This is a combination of the YECs for two separate tours: the ITF Grand Prix that ran until 1989 and the ATP Tour that replaced it. For record-keeping purposes, the ATP has incorporated the entire history of the ITF Masters Grand Prix alongside its ATP Finals tournament; thus they are both listed as "ATP" here. In total, these YECs have been held at numerous venues around the globe and played on several surfaces (indoor hard courts since 2006).(1971–89) The WCT Finals, as the YEC for the World Championship Tennis tour, was held in Dallas, Texas and played on indoor carpet courts.(1990–99) The Grand Slam Cup (GSC) was an ITF event for the top performers in the year's Grand Slam events. It was held in Munich, Germany and played on indoor carpet courts.WCT and GSC events are specifically indicated in the Overall titles table.

Overall totals

#TitlesYears
8 John McEnroe1978, 1979 (WCT), 1981 (WCT), 1983, 1983 (WCT), 1984, 1984 (WCT), 1989 (WCT)
7/ Ivan Lendl1981, 1982, 1982 (WCT), 1985, 1985 (WCT), 1986, 1987
Pete Sampras1990 (GSC), 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1997 (GSC), 1999
6 Roger Federer2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011
5 Boris Becker1988, 1988 (WCT), 1992, 1995, 1996 (GSC)
Novak Djokovic2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
4 Ilie Năstase1971, 1972, 1973, 1975
3 Jimmy Connors1977, 1977 (WCT), 1980 (WCT)
Björn Borg1976 (WCT), 1979, 1980
2 Ken Rosewall1971 (WCT), 1972 (WCT)
Stan Smith1970, 1973 (WCT)
Michael Stich1992 (GSC), 1993
Lleyton Hewitt2001, 2002
Finals#
1./ Ivan Lendl12
John McEnroe
3. Boris Becker11
4. Roger Federer10
5. Pete Sampras9
6. Björn Borg8
7. Novak Djokovic7
8. Andre Agassi5
9. Ilie Năstase4
Jimmy Connors
Semifinals#
1./ Ivan Lendl18
2. Roger Federer16
3. John McEnroe15
Pete Sampras
5. Jimmy Connors13
Boris Becker
7. Björn Borg9
Stefan Edberg
Novak Djokovic
10. Goran Ivanišević7
Andre Agassi
Appearances#
1./ Ivan Lendl19
John McEnroe
Andre Agassi
4. Stefan Edberg18
Boris Becker
6. Jimmy Connors17
Roger Federer
Pete Sampras
9. Michael Chang13
Novak Djokovic
Match wins#
1. Roger Federer59
2./ Ivan Lendl52
3. Pete Sampras51
4. Boris Becker48
5. John McEnroe41
6. Novak Djokovic38
7. Jimmy Connors28
8. Andre Agassi26
Bjorn Borg
10. Stefan Edberg25
Match record%W–L
1. Ilie Nastase78.622–6
2. Roger Federer77.6359–17
3./ Ivan Lendl77.6152–15
4. Pete Sampras75.051–17
5. Bjorn Borg74.326–9
6. Boris Becker72.748–18
7. John McEnroe71.941–16
8. Stan Smith70.817–7
9. Novak Djokovic70.438–16
10. Arthur Ashe60.015–10
minimum 15 wins

ATP totals

Titles#
1. Roger Federer 6
2./ Ivan Lendl5
Pete Sampras
Novak Djokovic
5. Ilie Năstase4
Finals#
1. Roger Federer10
2./ Ivan Lendl9
3. Boris Becker8
4. Novak Djokovic7
5. Pete Sampras6
Semifinals#
1. Roger Federer16
2./ Ivan Lendl12
3. Pete Sampras10
4. Boris Becker9
Novak Djokovic
Appearances#
1. Roger Federer17
2. Andre Agassi13
Novak Djokovic
4./ Ivan Lendl12
5. Jimmy Connors11
Boris Becker
Pete Sampras
Match wins#
1. Roger Federer59
2./ Ivan Lendl39
3. Novak Djokovic38
4. Boris Becker36
5. Pete Sampras35
Match record%W–L
1. Ilie Năstase88.022–3
2./ Ivan Lendl79.639–10
3. Roger Federer77.659–17
4. Boris Becker73.536–13
5. Pete Sampras71.435–14
minimum 20 wins
Not losing a setYear#
/ Ivan Lendl1982, 85–863
John McEnroe19831

WCT totals

Titles#
1. John McEnroe5
2. Ken Rosewall2
Jimmy Connors
Ivan Lendl
5.eight players1
Finals#
1. John McEnroe8
2. Björn Borg4
3. Jimmy Connors3
Ivan Lendl
5. Ken Rosewall2
Rod Laver
Arthur Ashe
Boris Becker
Semifinals#
1. John McEnroe9
2. Björn Borg5
Jimmy Connors
Ivan Lendl
4. Rod Laver4
Arthur Ashe
Vitas Gerulaitis
Appearances#
1. John McEnroe9
2. Arthur Ashe6
3. Rod Laver5
Björn Borg
Vitas Gerulaitis
Jimmy Connors
Ivan Lendl
Match wins#
1. John McEnroe21
2. Björn Borg10
Jimmy Connors
Ivan Lendl
5. Ken Rosewall7
Arthur Ashe
Vitas Gerulaitis
Match recordW–L
1. Ken Rosewall7–1
2. John McEnroe21–4
3. Boris Becker5–1
4. Björn Borg10–3
Jimmy Connors
Ivan Lendl
minimum 5 wins
Not losing a setYear#
John McEnroe1981, 842

Masters tournaments

(1970–present)

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

Career totals

Titles#
1. Novak Djokovic36
2. Rafael Nadal35
3. Roger Federer28
4./ Ivan Lendl22
5. John McEnroe19
6. Andre Agassi17
Jimmy Connors
8. Björn Borg15
9. Andy Murray14
10. Boris Becker13
Finals#
1. Novak Djokovic52
2. Rafael Nadal51
3. Roger Federer50
4./ Ivan Lendl33
5. Jimmy Connors29
6. John McEnroe26
7. Andre Agassi23
8. Boris Becker21
Andy Murray
10. Björn Borg20
Stefan Edberg
Semifinals#
1. Rafael Nadal74
2. Novak Djokovic69
3. Roger Federer66
4. Jimmy Connors49
5./ Ivan Lendl40
6. Stefan Edberg35
Andre Agassi
8. John McEnroe33
Andy Murray
10. Boris Becker31
Pete Sampras
Match wins#
1. Rafael Nadal389
2. Roger Federer381
3. Novak Djokovic365
4. Jimmy Connors231
5. Andre Agassi230
6./ Ivan Lendl223
7. Andy Murray215
8. Pete Sampras197
9. Stefan Edberg196
10. John McEnroe195
Match record%W–L
1. Rafael Nadal82.77389–81
2. Björn Borg82.76144–30
3. John McEnroe82.28195–42
4. Novak Djokovic82.21365–79
5./ Ivan Lendl81.7223–50
6. Roger Federer77.9381–108
7. Jimmy Connors77.0231–69
8. Boris Becker73.9178–63
9. Stefan Edberg73.7196–70
10. Andre Agassi73.5230–83
minimum 100 wins

Titles per court type

Hard#
1. Novak Djokovic26
2. Roger Federer22
3. Andre Agassi14
4. Andy Murray12
5./ Ivan Lendl10
Rafael Nadal
Clay#
1. Rafael Nadal25
2. Novak Djokovic10
3. Björn Borg8
/ Ivan Lendl
5. Guillermo Vilas7
Carpet#
1. John McEnroe10
2. Jimmy Connors8
Boris Becker
4. Rod Laver4
/ Ivan Lendl
Outdoor#
1. Rafael Nadal34
2. Novak Djokovic31
3. Roger Federer26
4./ Ivan Lendl18
5. Andre Agassi14
Indoor#
1. John McEnroe14
2. Boris Becker9
3. Jimmy Connors8
4. Novak Djokovic5
5. Rod Laver4
Björn Borg
/ Ivan Lendl
Stefan Edberg
Marat Safin

Titles won per season

Player#Year
1. Novak Djokovic62015
2. Rod Laver51970
Jimmy Connors1976
Novak Djokovic2011
Rafael Nadal2013
6. Björn Borg41979
John McEnroe1984
/ Ivan Lendl1989
Roger Federer2005
Rafael Nadal2005
Roger Federer2006
Novak Djokovic2014
Novak Djokovic2016

Olympic tournaments

Tennis became an official Olympic sport in 1988, so there have been eight events in the Open Era. Andy Murray has won two titles,[11] while Fernando González and Juan Martín del Potro, with one silver and bronze medal each, are the only other players to have won more than one singles medal.

Match wins#
1. Roger Federer13
2. Andy Murray12
3. Fernando González10
Rafael Nadal
Juan Martín del Potro
6. Novak Djokovic9
7. Marc Rosset8
Nicolás Massú
Kei Nishikori
Match record%W–L
1. Miloslav Mečíř1006–0
Andre Agassi6–0
Yevgeny Kafelnikov6–0
4. Andy Murray92.312–1
5. Marc Rosset88.98–1
6. Fernando González83.310–2
Rafael Nadal10–2
Juan Martín del Potro10–2
9. Nicolás Massú80.08–2
10. Sergi Bruguera75.06–2
Tommy Haas6–2
Gael Monfils6–2
minimum 6 wins
Appearances#
1. Goran Ivanišević4
Andrei Pavel
Roger Federer
Lu Yen-hsun

ATP Rankings achievements

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

  • Note: The ATP Tour was suspended from 16 March to 21 August, 2020. The ATP Ranking was frozen from 23 March to 23 August, 2020.

Total weeks as of 15 February 2021 with currently-ranked players in boldface[12]

Year-end totals through 2020

Other achievementsPlayerRecord
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1 Roger FedererSeptember 2004
Roger FedererSeptember 2006
Rafael NadalSeptember 2010
Novak DjokovicSeptember 2015
Youngest No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt20y 9m (2001)
Youngest year-end No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt20y 10m (2001)
Youngest top 10 Aaron Krickstein17y 0m (1984)
Youngest year-end top 10 Michael Chang17y 9m (1989)
Oldest No. 1 Roger Federer36y 10m (2018)
Oldest year-end No. 1 Novak Djokovic33y 7m (2020)
Oldest top 10 Ken Rosewall42y 1m (1976)
Oldest year-end top 10 Ken Rosewall41y 1m (1975)

Prize money

Prize money has increased throughout the era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and A$4,120,000 in 2020. Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted.

CareerPrize moneyEnding
1. Novak Djokovic$145,861,1772021
2. Roger Federer$129,946,6832020
3. Rafael Nadal$123,482,7642020
4. Andy Murray$61,793,3682020
5. Pete Sampras$43,280,4892002
6. Stan Wawrinka$34,640,1082021
7. David Ferrer$31,483,9112019
8. Andre Agassi$31,152,9752006
9. Tomáš Berdych$29,491,3282019
10. Dominic Thiem$28,312,1252021
Single seasonPrize money[13]Year
1. Novak Djokovic$21,146,1452015
2. Andy Murray$16,349,7012016
3. Rafael Nadal$16,349,5862019
4. Novak Djokovic$15,967,1842018
5. Rafael Nadal$15,864,0002017
6. Rafael Nadal$14,570,9352013
7. Novak Djokovic$14,250,5272014
8. Novak Djokovic$14,138,8242016
9. Novak Djokovic$13,372,3552019
10. Roger Federer$13,054,8562017

Miscellaneous

Youngest and oldest title winners
Age of first titleEvent
16y 2m Aaron Krickstein1983 Tel Aviv
16y 7m Michael Chang1988 San Francisco
16y 10m Lleyton Hewitt1998 Adelaide
17y 6m Guillermo Pérez Roldán1987 Munich
17y 6m Boris Becker1985 Queen's Club
17y 6m Andre Agassi1987 Itaparica
17y 7m Björn Borg1974 Auckland
17y 7m Pat Cash1983 Melbourne
17y 9m Mats Wilander1982 French Open
17y 9m Andriy Medvedev1992 Genoa
Age of last titleEvent
44y 7m Pancho Gonzales[lower-alpha 3]1972 Kingston
43y Ken Rosewall[lower-alpha 4]1977 Tokyo
38y 2m Roger Federer2019 Basel
37y 8m Feliciano López2019 Queen's Club
37y 8m Marty Riessen1979 Lafayette
37y 5m Rod Laver[lower-alpha 1]1976 Detroit
37y 5m Ivo Karlović2016 Los Cabos
37y 1m Jimmy Connors1989 Tel Aviv
36y 10m Roy Emerson1973 Pacific Coast
36y 7m Cliff Drysdale1978 Baltimore
Instances of winning titles on 3 surfaces across consecutive events played
#PlayerYears
5 Jimmy Connors1972, 74(2), 75, 76
3/ Ivan Lendl1985(2), 89
1 Björn Borg1979
Roger Federer2004
Rafael Nadal2008

See also

Notes

  1. Rod Laver career statistics lists all of his titles
  2. Borg withdrew prior to a scheduled match in the midst of both streaks,[7][8] which the ITF does not consider as ending the streak. Likewise, a 1980 news article considered them valid streaks,[9] but Sports Illustrated lists Borg's win streaks at 35 and 41.[10]
  3. Pancho Gonzales career statistics lists all of his titles
  4. Ken Rosewall career statistics lists all of his titles

References

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  2. "Event Guide / History: Roland-Garros, a never-ending story". Roland Garros Official Website. IBM Corporation and Fédération Française de Tennis. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Another significant turning point came in 1968 when the French Internationals became the first Grand Slam tournament to join the "Open" era.
  3. "Performance Zone - ATP Tour".
  4. ITF website
  5. "1969: Rod Laver wins his second Grand Slam". Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  6. Douglas, Perry. "Can Roger Federer top the great major-free seasons of Andre Agassi and Rod Laver?". www.oregonlive.com. Oregonian Media Group. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  7. "Bjorn Borg ATP player activity 1978".
  8. "Bjorn Borg ATP player activity 1979".
  9. "Argentina winst trophy cup by whipping Italy in final" (PDF). The Times-News. 13 May 1980. p. B7. Retrieved 3 March 2018. The left-handed Vilas, who beat four-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg Sunday to break the Swede's 49-match victory streak [...]
  10. "Longest ATP Win Streaks (Open Era)". Sports Illustrated. 4 July 2011.
  11. Clarey, Christopher (14 August 2016). "Andy Murray's Big Year Now Has Olympic Gold". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
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  13. "Adjusted for inflation, the ATP's current elite are the best paid ever". ubitennis.net. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
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