The ATP Tour is the modern top-level men's professional tennis circuit. It was introduced in 1990 and it's administered by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). All the records listed here are only for the players who played most of their careers on the ATP Tour and they're based on official ATP data.[1] The names of active players appear in boldface. However, no boldface is used in lists exclusively for active players.

All tournaments

Titles & finals

  • Active players in bold.
#Titles
109United States Jimmy Connors
103Switzerland Roger Federer
98Serbia Novak Djokovic
92Spain Rafael Nadal
64United States Pete Sampras
52 [lower-alpha 1]United States Andre Agassi
46United Kingdom Andy Murray
39 [lower-alpha 2]Austria Thomas Muster
32United States Andy Roddick
31 [lower-alpha 3]United States Michael Chang
30Australia Lleyton Hewitt
#Finals
161United States Jimmy Connors
157Switzerland Roger Federer
138Serbia Novak Djokovic
130Spain Rafael Nadal
88United States Pete Sampras
79 [lower-alpha 4]United States Andre Agassi
71United Kingdom Andy Murray
54 [lower-alpha 5]United States Michael Chang
52United States Andy Roddick
Spain David Ferrer
48Croatia Goran Ivanišević
%W–LFinals record
83.039–8Austria Thomas Muster
75.021–7Russia Nikolay Davydenko
73.119–7Sweden Thomas Enqvist
72.764–24United States Pete Sampras
71.098–40Serbia Novak Djokovic
70.892–38Spain Rafael Nadal
69.020–9Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
67.7109–52United States Jimmy Connors
66.760–30United States Andre Agassi
65.6321–11Germany Alexander Zverev
65.61103–54Switzerland Roger Federer
minimum 25 finals

Other active players

#Titles
21 Germany Alexander Zverev
20Croatia Marin Čilić
Russia Daniil Medvedev
17 Austria Dominic Thiem
16Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
France Richard Gasquet
15 Russia Andrey Rublev
12 Japan Kei Nishikori
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
France Gaël Monfils
11 Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
10 Norway Casper Ruud
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Italy Jannik Sinner
minimum 10 titles
#Finals
36Croatia Marin Čilić
Russia Daniil Medvedev
34 France Gaël Monfils
33 France Richard Gasquet
32 Germany Alexander Zverev
31 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
29 Austria Dominic Thiem
27 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
26 Japan Kei Nishikori
24 Russia Andrey Rublev
23 Canada Milos Raonic
Spain Fernando Verdasco
22 Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
minimum 20 finals
%W–LFinals record
65.621–11Germany Alexander Zverev
64.846–25United Kingdom Andy Murray
62.515–9Russia Andrey Rublev
58.617–12Austria Dominic Thiem
55.620–16Russia Daniil Medvedev
55.620–16Croatia Marin Čilić
52.411–10Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
51.616–15Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
48.516–17France Richard Gasquet
46.212–14Japan Kei Nishikori
37.010–17Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
35.312–22France Gael Monfils
34.88–15Canada Milos Raonic
30.47–16Spain Fernando Verdasco
minimum 20 finals

Matches

  • Active players in bold .
%W–LMatch record
83.61089–214Serbia Novak Djokovic
82.91070–221Spain Rafael Nadal
82.01251–275Switzerland Roger Federer
79.2734–193United States Pete Sampras
76.7735–223United States Andre Agassi
74.5733–251United Kingdom Andy Murray
74.5403–138Germany Boris Becker
74.2612–213United States Andy Roddick
73.3423–154Sweden Stefan Edberg
71.6439–174Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
minimum 400 wins
#Matches won
1,251Switzerland Roger Federer
1,089Serbia Novak Djokovic
1,070Spain Rafael Nadal
735United States Andre Agassi [lower-alpha 6]
734United States Pete Sampras [lower-alpha 7]
Spain David Ferrer
733United Kingdom Andy Murray
640Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
616Australia Lleyton Hewitt
612United States Andy Roddick
#Matches played
1,526Switzerland Roger Federer
1,302Serbia Novak Djokovic
1,291Spain Rafael Nadal
1,111Spain David Ferrer
1,006Spain Fernando Verdasco
996Spain Feliciano López
992France Richard Gasquet
984United Kingdom Andy Murray
982Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
956United States Andre Agassi [lower-alpha 8]

Other active players

%W–LMatch record
78.3155–43Spain Carlos Alcaraz
72.0190–74Italy Jannik Sinner
71.0333–136Russia Daniil Medvedev
69.1398–178Germany Alexander Zverev
67.8377–179Canada Milos Raonic
67.6301–144Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
67.1433–212Japan Kei Nishikori
65.2296–158Russia Andrey Rublev
64.5156–86Italy Matteo Berrettini
64.6210–115Norway Casper Ruud
minimum 100 wins
#Matches won
602France Richard Gasquet
582Croatia Marin Čilić
568Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
559Spain Fernando Verdasco
540France Gaël Monfils
433Japan Kei Nishikori
418Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
414Italy Fabio Fognini
398Germany Alexander Zverev
394Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
#Matches played
914Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
911Croatia Marin Čilić
855France Gaël Monfils
789Italy Fabio Fognini
691Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
645Japan Kei Nishikori
642Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
611South Africa Kevin Anderson
604France Adrian Mannarino
600Spain Albert Ramos-Vinolas

Big Titles

The 'Big Titles' according to the ATP are the Grand Slam tournaments, the Masters tournaments, the ATP Finals and the Olympics.[2]

#Big Titles
71Serbia Novak Djokovic
59Spain Rafael Nadal
54Switzerland Roger Federer
30United States Pete Sampras
27United States Andre Agassi
#Finals
103Serbia Novak Djokovic
92Switzerland Roger Federer
86Spain Rafael Nadal
43United States Pete Sampras
United States Andre Agassi
#W–LFinals record
69.830–13United States Pete Sampras
68.971–32Serbia Novak Djokovic
68.659–27Spain Rafael Nadal
62.827–16United States Andre Agassi
58.754–38Switzerland Roger Federer
minimum 35 finals

ITF events

Grand Slam tournaments

Olympic games

ATP Finals championship

#Titles
7Serbia Novak Djokovic
6Switzerland Roger Federer
5United States Pete Sampras
2Germany Boris Becker
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Germany Alexander Zverev
#Finals
10Switzerland Roger Federer
9Serbia Novak Djokovic
6United States Pete Sampras
4Germany Boris Becker
United States Andre Agassi
#Consecutive titlesYears
4Serbia Novak Djokovic2012–15
2United States Pete Sampras1996–97
Australia Lleyton Hewitt2001–02
Switzerland Roger Federer2003–04
Switzerland Roger Federer2006–07
Switzerland Roger Federer2010–11

ATP Masters tournaments

#Titles
40 Serbia Novak Djokovic
36 Spain Rafael Nadal
28 Switzerland Roger Federer
17 United States Andre Agassi
14 United Kingdom Andy Murray
11 United States Pete Sampras
8 Austria Thomas Muster
7 United States Michael Chang
6 Russia Daniil Medvedev
5 United States Jim Courier
Germany Boris Becker
Chile Marcelo Ríos
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Russia Marat Safin
United States Andy Roddick
Germany Alexander Zverev
#Finals
58 Serbia Novak Djokovic
53 Spain Rafael Nadal
50 Switzerland Roger Federer
22 United States Andre Agassi
21 United Kingdom Andy Murray
19 United States Pete Sampras
11 Germany Boris Becker
10 Austria Thomas Muster
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Germany Alexander Zverev
#Titles in a seasonYear
6Serbia Novak Djokovic2015
5Serbia Novak Djokovic2011
Spain Rafael Nadal2013
4Switzerland Roger Federer2005
Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic2014
Serbia Novak Djokovic2016

Career Golden Masters

  • The tournament at which the Golden Masters was completed indicated in bold.
PlayerIWMIAMONMADROMCANCINSHAPAR
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2008 2007 2013 2011 2008 2007 2018 2012 2009
2011 2011 2015 2016 2011 2011 2020 2013 2013

ATP 500 tournaments

This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 500 ATP ranking points. This format began in 2009.

#Titles
24Switzerland Roger Federer
23Spain Rafael Nadal
15Serbia Novak Djokovic
12United States Pete Sampras
10Spain David Ferrer
9Germany Boris Becker
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
8Sweden Stefan Edberg
7Croatia Goran Ivanišević
#Finals
31Switzerland Roger Federer
29Spain Rafael Nadal
19Spain David Ferrer
18Serbia Novak Djokovic
14Germany Boris Becker
13United States Pete Sampras
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
12Sweden Stefan Edberg
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
Japan Kei Nishikori
#Titles in a seasonYear
4Germany Boris Becker1990
Sweden Stefan Edberg1991
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro2013
3Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1990
United States Pete Sampras1996
Spain Rafael Nadal2005
Serbia Novak Djokovic2009
Spain David Ferrer2015
Switzerland Roger Federer
United Kingdom Andy Murray2016
Switzerland Roger Federer2019
Austria Dominic Thiem
Russia Andrey Rublev2020

ATP 250 tournaments

This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 250 ATP ranking points. This format began in 2009.

  • The records include the equivalent former classes called the ATP World Series (1990–99) and ATP International Series (2000–08).
#Titles
26Austria Thomas Muster
25Switzerland Roger Federer
22Australia Lleyton Hewitt
21United States Andy Roddick
20United States Pete Sampras
19United States Michael Chang
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
United States Andre Agassi
17United Kingdom Andy Murray
16Russia Nikolay Davydenko
Spain David Ferrer
Croatia Marin Čilić
France Richard Gasquet
#Finals
34Switzerland Roger Federer
32Austria Thomas Muster
United States Andy Roddick
30United States Michael Chang
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
29United States Pete Sampras
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
28Spain Carlos Moyá
France Richard Gasquet
27United States Andre Agassi
#Titles in a seasonYear
7Austria Thomas Muster1993
6Spain Alberto Berasategui1994
Austria Thomas Muster1995
5Spain Félix Mantilla1997
United States Andy Roddick2005
United States James Blake2006
Norway Casper Ruud2021

ATP rankings

#Weeks at No. 1
406Serbia Novak Djokovic
310Switzerland Roger Federer
286United States Pete Sampras
209Spain Rafael Nadal
101United States Andre Agassi
80Australia Lleyton Hewitt
72Sweden Stefan Edberg
58United States Jim Courier
43Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
41United Kingdom Andy Murray
minimum 40 weeks
# Year-end No. 1
8 Serbia Novak Djokovic
6 United States Pete Sampras
5  Switzerland  Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
2 Sweden Stefan Edberg
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
1 United States Jim Courier
United States Andre Agassi
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
United States Andy Roddick
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Spain Carlos Alcaraz

Miscellaneous

Top 10 head-to-head record

  • minimum 50 wins (correct as of 2024 United Cup, 2024 Brisbane International )
vs. Top 10WinsPlayedWin %W–LPlayed %
Serbia Novak Djokovic25736969.6257–11228.3%
Switzerland Roger Federer22434764.6224–12322.7%
Spain Rafael Nadal18628864.6186–10222.3%
United States Pete Sampras12218964.6122–6720.4%
United States Andre Agassi10517859.0105–7318.7%
United Kingdom Andy Murray10520052.5105–9520.3%
Australia Lleyton Hewitt6513847.165–7315.7%
Germany Boris Becker6410660.464–4219.6%
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka6216437.862–10218.1%
Croatia Goran Ivanišević5713043.857–7314.9%
vs. Top 5WinsPlayedWin %W–LPlayed %
Serbia Novak Djokovic12219961.3122–7715.3%
Switzerland Roger Federer10417958.1104–7511.7%
Spain Rafael Nadal9315460.493–6111.9%
United States Andre Agassi6210658.562–4411.1%
United States Pete Sampras609563.260–3510.2%
United Kingdom Andy Murray5212143.052–6912.2%
Germany Boris Becker396560.039–2612%
Australia Lleyton Hewitt358740.235–529.9%
Argentina Juan Martin Del Potro318934.831–5814.5%
Croatia Goran Ivanišević307142.330–418.2%

Unbeaten streaks

▲ indicates active streaks.
#Best season startYear
41–0 Serbia Novak Djokovic2011
26–0 Serbia Novak Djokovic2020
20–0 Spain Rafael Nadal2022
17–0 United States Pete Sampras1997
Serbia Novak Djokovic2013
Switzerland Roger Federer2018
#Winning streakYears
43 Serbia Novak Djokovic2010–11
41 Switzerland Roger Federer2006–07
35 Austria Thomas Muster1995
Switzerland Roger Federer2005
32 Spain Rafael Nadal2008
29 Serbia Novak Djokovic2019–20

Titles per consecutive seasons

Multiple titles Cons. years
Spain Rafael Nadal 182005–22
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006–23
United States Pete Sampras 111990–00
Switzerland Roger Federer2002–12
United Kingdom Andy Murray 102007–16
1+ title Cons. years
Spain Rafael Nadal192004–22
Serbia Novak Djokovic182006–23
Switzerland Roger Federer152001–15
United States Andy Roddick122001–12
United Kingdom Andy Murray2006–17

Prize money

Prize money has increased throughout the Open Era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and received A$3,150,000 in 2024.[3][4]

  • Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted.[5]
Prize moneyCareerEnding
$180,937,203Serbia Novak DjokovicActive
$134,659,704Spain Rafael NadalActive
$130,594,339Switzerland Roger Federer2022
$64,253,236United Kingdom Andy MurrayActive
$43,280,489United States Pete Sampras2002
$39,288,005Germany Alexander ZverevActive
$38,148,405Russia Daniil MedvedevActive
$36,558,554Switzerland Stan WawrinkaActive
$31,483,911Spain David Ferrer2019
$31,214,476Croatia Marin ČilićActive
Prize moneySingle seasonYear
$21,146,145Serbia Novak Djokovic2015
$16,349,701United Kingdom Andy Murray2016
$16,349,586Spain Rafael Nadal2019
$15,967,184Serbia Novak Djokovic2018
$15,952,044Serbia Novak Djokovic2023
$15,864,000Spain Rafael Nadal2017
$15,196,504Spain Carlos Alcaraz2023
$14,570,935Spain Rafael Nadal2013
$14,250,527Serbia Novak Djokovic2014
$14,138,824Serbia Novak Djokovic2016
  • Correct as of 8 January 2024.

Youngest and oldest

  • Since the introduction of the ATP Tour in 1990.

Longest matches

Grand Slam match
2010 Wimbledon R128
11 hours and 5 minutes[6]
United States John Isner 63677770
France Nicolas Mahut 46796368
Grand Slam final
2012 Australian Open final
5 hours and 53 minutes[7]
Serbia Novak Djokovic 566657
Spain Rafael Nadal 742775

Best-of-three sets

Match
2009 Madrid Open semifinal
4 hours and 2 minutes[8]
Spain Rafael Nadal 377
Serbia Novak Djokovic 66569
Final
2023 Cincinnati Masters final
3 hours and 48 minutes[9]
Serbia Novak Djokovic 57977
Spain Carlos Alcaraz 76764
Match (no tiebreaker in final set)
2012 Olympics semifinal
4 hours and 26 minutes[10]
Switzerland Roger Federer 3719
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 66517

Statistics leaders

Correct as of 2023 US Open.

Deciding sets

%W–LDeciding set record[11][12]
72.41147–56Japan Kei Nishikori
72.35212–81Serbia Novak Djokovic
69.3160–71United States Pete Sampras
68.5124–57Austria Thomas Muster
68.2180–84Spain Rafael Nadal
67.9186–88United Kingdom Andy Murray
67.3103–50Germany Boris Becker
66.0192–99Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
65.2129–69United States Andy Roddick
64.7235–128Switzerland Roger Federer
minimum 100 wins
 %W–L5th set record[13][14]
79.427–7Japan Kei Nishikori
77.638–11Serbia Novak Djokovic
77.317–5Spain Tommy Robredo
70.419–8Germany Boris Becker
70.021–9Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
69.632–14United States Pete Sampras
69.227–12South Africa Wayne Ferreira
69.029–13Sweden Jonas Björkman
68.328–13Russia Marat Safin
68.215–7Australia Mark Philippoussis
minimum 15 wins

Tiebreaks

 %W–LTiebreak recordPlayed
66.0324–167Serbia Novak Djokovic491
65.4466–247Switzerland Roger Federer713
63.2316–184United States Pete Sampras500
62.1303–185United States Andy Roddick488
60.9263–169Spain Rafael Nadal432
60.2505–334United States John Isner839
57.8231–169France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga400
57.6269–198Croatia Goran Ivanišević467
55.4257–207United Kingdom Greg Rusedski464
54.7227–188France Richard Gasquet415
minimum 400 played

Aces

#Career aces[15][16]
14,470United States John Isner
13,728Croatia Ivo Karlović
11,478Switzerland Roger Federer
10,261Spain Feliciano López
10,237Croatia Goran Ivanišević
9,074United States Andy Roddick
8,879United States Sam Querrey
8,858United States Pete Sampras
8,278Canada Milos Raonic
8,138Croatia Ivan Ljubičić
#Aces in a seasonYear
1,477Croatia Goran Ivanišević1996
1,447Croatia Ivo Karlović2015
1,318Croatia Ivo Karlović2007
1,260United States John Isner2015
1,213United States John Isner2018
1,185Croatia Ivo Karlović2014
1,159United States John Isner2016
1,156Croatia Goran Ivanišević1994
1,131Croatia Ivo Karlović2016
1,123United States John Isner2017

Doubles

All tournaments

Titles and finals

#Titles
124United States Mike Bryan
119United States Bob Bryan
91Canada Daniel Nestor
83Australia Todd Woodbridge
63Australia Mark Woodforde
55The Bahamas Mark Knowles
54Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
Sweden Jonas Björkman
India Leander Paes
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
#Finals
186United States Mike Bryan
178United States Bob Bryan
151Canada Daniel Nestor
113Australia Todd Woodbridge
99The Bahamas Mark Knowles
97Sweden Jonas Björkman
Belarus Max Mirnyi
India Leander Paes
96India Mahesh Bhupathi
94Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
#Team titles
119United States Mike BryanUnited States Bob Bryan
61Australia Todd WoodbridgeAustralia Mark Woodforde
44Spain Emilio SanchezSpain Sergio Casal
40Canada Daniel NestorThe Bahamas Mark Knowles
39Netherlands Paul HaarhuisNetherlands Jacco Eltingh

Matches

#Matches won
1,150United States Mike Bryan
1,109United States Bob Bryan
1,062Canada Daniel Nestor
780Belarus Max Mirnyi
770India Leander Paes
768 [lower-alpha 9]Australia Todd Woodbridge
744The Bahamas Mark Knowles
712Sweden Jonas Björkman
710Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
687India Mahesh Bhupathi
#Matches played
1,550Canada Daniel Nestor
1,523United States Mike Bryan
1,468United States Bob Bryan
1,227India Leander Paes
1,225Belarus Max Mirnyi
1,137Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
1,125The Bahamas Mark Knowles
1,117 [lower-alpha 10]Czech Republic Cyril Suk
1,051India Mahesh Bhupathi
1,019Sweden Jonas Björkman

ATP Finals

#Titles
5United States Mike Bryan
4Canada Daniel Nestor
United States Bob Bryan
2United States Rick Leach
Australia Todd Woodbridge
Australia Mark Woodforde
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Netherlands Jacco Eltingh
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
Sweden Jonas Björkman
Finland Henri Kontinen
Australia John Peers
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
#Finals
7United States Mike Bryan
6Canada Daniel Nestor
United States Bob Bryan
4Australia Todd Woodbridge
Australia Mark Woodforde
Belarus Max Mirnyi
#Team titles
4United States Mike BryanUnited States Bob Bryan
2Australia Todd WoodbridgeAustralia Mark Woodforde
Netherlands Jacco EltinghNetherlands Paul Haarhuis
Canada Daniel NestorSerbia Nenad Zimonjić
Finland Henri KontinenAustralia John Peers
France Pierre-Hugues HerbertFrance Nicolas Mahut

ATP Masters tournaments

#Titles
39United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
28Canada Daniel Nestor
18Australia Todd Woodbridge
17The Bahamas Mark Knowles
#Finals
59United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
47Canada Daniel Nestor
30India Mahesh Bhupathi
29The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Belarus Max Mirnyi
#Team titles
39United States Mike BryanUnited States Bob Bryan
15Canada Daniel NestorThe Bahamas Mark Knowles
10Canada Daniel NestorSerbia Nenad Zimonjić
14Australia Todd WoodbridgeAustralia Mark Woodforde
8Netherlands Jacco EltinghNetherlands Paul Haarhuis

500 series tournaments

#Titles
20Canada Daniel Nestor
17Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
15The Bahamas Mark Knowles
14United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
#Finals
31Canada Daniel Nestor
26United States Mike Bryan
25Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
24United States Bob Bryan
22The Bahamas Mark Knowles
#Team titles
14United States Mike BryanUnited States Bob Bryan
11Australia Todd WoodbridgeAustralia Mark Woodforde
9Canada Daniel NestorThe Bahamas Mark Knowles
6Canada Daniel NestorSerbia Nenad Zimonjić
5Netherlands Jacco EltinghNetherlands Paul Haarhuis
France Pierre-Hugues HerbertFrance Nicolas Mahut
Colombia Juan Sebastián CabalColombia Robert Farah

250 series tournaments

#Titles
47United States Mike Bryan
45United States Bob Bryan
34Australia Todd Woodbridge
30Canada Daniel Nestor
29Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
#Finals
61United States Mike Bryan
58United States Bob Bryan
49Australia Todd Woodbridge
Canada Daniel Nestor
47Sweden Jonas Björkman
#Team titles
45United States Mike BryanUnited States Bob Bryan
22Australia Todd WoodbridgeAustralia Mark Woodforde
19Netherlands Jacco EltinghNetherlands Paul Haarhuis
17Spain Emilio SanchezSpain Sergio Casal
13Canada Daniel NestorThe Bahamas Mark Knowles
India Mahesh BhupathiIndia Leander Paes

See also

Notes

  1. 8 titles before the ATP Tour era.
  2. 5 titles before the ATP Tour era.
  3. 3 titles before the ATP Tour era.
  4. 11 finals before the ATP Tour era.
  5. 4 finals before the ATP Tour era.
  6. 137 match wins before the ATP Tour era.
  7. 28 match wins before the ATP Tour era.
  8. 190 matches played before the ATP Tour era.
  9. 14 match wins and 35 matches played before the ATP Tour era.
  10. 30 matches played before the ATP Tour era.

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