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 British Hard Court Championships, held in Bournemouth, England,[1] followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam event, the French Open, a month later.[2]

Note the following:

Grand Slam tournaments

Career totals

Titles#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 17
2. United States Pete Sampras 14
Spain Rafael Nadal
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 12
5. Sweden Björn Borg 11
6. United States Jimmy Connors 8
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
United States Andre Agassi
9. United States John McEnroe 7
Sweden Mats Wilander

Finals#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 27
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 21
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 20
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 19
5. United States Pete Sampras 18
6. Sweden Björn Borg 16
7. United States Jimmy Connors 15
United States Andre Agassi
9. United States John McEnroe 11
Sweden Mats Wilander
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United Kingdom Andy Murray

Semifinals#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer40
2.United States Jimmy Connors31
Serbia Novak Djokovic
4.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl28
5.United States Andre Agassi26
6.United States Pete Sampras23
Spain Rafael Nadal
8.United Kingdom Andy Murray20
9.United States John McEnroe19
Sweden Stefan Edberg

Quarterfinals#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer48
2.United States Jimmy Connors41
3.Serbia Novak Djokovic37
4.United States Andre Agassi36
5.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl34
6.United States Pete Sampras29
Spain Rafael Nadal
8.United Kingdom Andy Murray28
9.United States John McEnroe26
Sweden Stefan Edberg

Match wins#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 307
2. United States Jimmy Connors 233
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 228
4. United States Andre Agassi 224
5. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 222
6. United States Pete Sampras 203
Spain Rafael Nadal
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 178
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 176
10. United States John McEnroe 167

Match record *%W–L
1. Sweden Björn Borg[5] 89.81 141–16
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 86.75 203–31
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 86.36 228–36
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 85.75 307–51
5. Australia Rod Laver 85.71 60–10
6. United States Pete Sampras 84.23 203–38
7. Australia Ken Rosewall 82.88 92–19
8. United States Jimmy Connors 82.62 233–49
9. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 81.92 222–49
10. Australia John Newcombe 81.58 93–21
* minimum 60 wins

Appearances#
1. France Fabrice Santoro 70
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 68
3. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 66
4. United States Andre Agassi 61
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
6. Spain Feliciano López 60
7. Sweden Jonas Björkman 58
Germany Tommy Haas
9. United States Jimmy Connors 57
Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl
United States Michael Chang
South Africa Wayne Ferreira

Consecutive records

These streaks span consecutive events unless noted.

#TitlesYears
4 Australia Rod Laver 1969
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
3 United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12

#FinalsYears
10 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–07
8 Switzerland Roger Federer 2008–10
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2011–12
4 Australia Rod Laver 1969
United States Andre Agassi 1999–00
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12

#SemifinalsYears
23 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–10
14 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–13
10 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–88
9 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–16
6 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1983–84
5 Germany Boris Becker 1990–91
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2007–08
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008–09
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011–12
Spain Rafael Nadal

#QuarterfinalsYears
36 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–13
28 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2009–16
14 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–89
11 Spain Rafael Nadal 2009–12
10 United States Pete Sampras 1992–94
Spain David Ferrer 2012–14
9 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011–13
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2013–15
7 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1983–84
Sweden Mats Wilander 1987–88

#Match winsYears
30 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
27 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
26 Australia Rod Laver 1969
25 United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010–11
20 Sweden Björn Borg 1978
Sweden Björn Borg 1980
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009

#Finals won *Years
8 United States Pete Sampras 1995–00
7 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–06
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008–11
5 Australia Rod Laver 1968–69
Australia John Newcombe 1970–75
4 Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
United States Jimmy Connors 1978–83
United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
* can span non-consecutive events

#AppearancesYears
65 Switzerland Roger Federer 2000–16
59 Spain Feliciano López 2002–16
56 South Africa Wayne Ferreira 1991–04
54 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1983–96
Spain Fernando Verdasco 2003–16
52 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
50 Spain David Ferrer 2003–15
48 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2005–16
Spain G. García-López
47 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka

Consecutive per year totals

#3 titlesYears
2 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07

#2+ titlesYears
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–07
3 Sweden Björn Borg 1978–80
United States Pete Sampras 1993–95
2 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1986–87
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16

#1+ titleYears
10 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–14
8 Sweden Björn Borg 1974–81
United States Pete Sampras 1993–00
Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–10
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–16

#1+ finalYears
11 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–91
United States Pete Sampras 1992–02
10 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–12
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–14
8 Sweden Björn Borg 1974–81

Per event career totals

3+ titles

Australian Open#
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6
United States Andre Agassi 4
Switzerland Roger Federer
Sweden Mats Wilander 3

French Open#
Spain Rafael Nadal 9
Sweden Björn Borg 6
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3
Sweden Mats Wilander
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten

Wimbledon#
United States Pete Sampras 7
Switzerland Roger Federer
Sweden Björn Borg 5
United States John McEnroe 3
Germany Boris Becker
Serbia Novak Djokovic

US Open#
United States Jimmy Connors 5
United States Pete Sampras
Switzerland Roger Federer
United States John McEnroe 4
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 3

5+ finals

Australian Open#
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6
Sweden Stefan Edberg 5
Switzerland Roger Federer
United Kingdom Andy Murray

French Open#
Spain Rafael Nadal9
Sweden Björn Borg6
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl5
Sweden Mats Wilander
Switzerland Roger Federer

Wimbledon#
Switzerland Roger Federer10
Germany Boris Becker7
United States Pete Sampras
Sweden Björn Borg6
United States Jimmy Connors
United States John McEnroe 5
Spain Rafael Nadal

US Open#
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl8
United States Pete Sampras
United States Jimmy Connors7
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
United States Andre Agassi6
United States John McEnroe5

Match wins

Australian Open#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 80
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 57
3. Sweden Stefan Edberg 56
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 48
United States Andre Agassi
6. United States Pete Sampras 45
Spain Rafael Nadal
United Kingdom Andy Murray
9. South Africa Wayne Ferreira 39
Spain David Ferrer

French Open#
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 72
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 65
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 58
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 55
5. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 53
6. United States Andre Agassi 51
7. Sweden Björn Borg 49
8. Sweden Mats Wilander 47
9. Spain David Ferrer 43
10. France Yannick Noah 40
United States Jimmy Connors
United States Jim Courier

Wimbledon#
1. United States Jimmy Connors 84
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. Germany Boris Becker 71
4. United States Pete Sampras 63
5. United States John McEnroe 59
6. Serbia Novak Djokovic 54
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 53
8. Sweden Björn Borg 51
9. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Croatia G. Ivanišević49
Sweden Stefan Edberg

US Open#
1. United States Jimmy Connors 98
2. United States Andre Agassi 79
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 78
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 73
5. United States Pete Sampras 71
6. United States John McEnroe 65
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 62
8. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 47
9. Spain Rafael Nadal 46
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 44

Match record (minimum 20 wins)

Australian Open%W–L
1. United States Andre Agassi 90.6 48–5
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 90.5 57–6
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 88.5 23–3
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 86.0 80–13
5. Sweden Stefan Edberg 84.9 56–10
6. Sweden Mats Wilander 83.7 36–7
7. United States Pete Sampras 83.3 45–9
8. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 82.8 48–10
9. Spain Rafael Nadal 81.8 45–10
10. United States Jim Courier 81.4 35–8

French Open%W–L
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 97.3 72–2
2. Sweden Björn Borg 96.1 49–2
3. Sweden Mats Wilander 83.9 47–9
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 83.3 55–11
5. Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 81.8 36–8
6. United States Jim Courier 81.6 40–9
7. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 81.5 53–12
8. Switzerland Roger Federer 80.3 65–16
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 79.1 34–9
10. Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš 78.0 39–11

Wimbledon%W–L
1. Sweden Björn Borg 92.7 51–4
2. United States Pete Sampras 90.0 63–7
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 88.4 84–11
4. Australia Rod Laver 88.0 22–3
5. Australia John Newcombe 86.5 32–5
6. Serbia Novak Djokovic 85.7 54–9
7. Germany Boris Becker 85.54 71–12
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 85.48 53–9
9. United States John McEnroe 84.3 59–11
10. United States Jimmy Connors 82.4 84–18

US Open%W–L
1. United States Pete Sampras 88.8 71–9
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 87.6 78–11
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 86.1 62–10
4. United States Jimmy Connors 85.2 98–17
5. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 84.9 73–13
6. United States John McEnroe 84.4 65–12
7. Australia Ken Rosewall 83.3 30–6
8. Spain Rafael Nadal 82.1 46–10
9. Australia John Newcombe 81.8 27–6
10. United Kingdom Andy Murray 81.5 44–10

Per event consecutive records

Titles

#Australian OpenYears
3Serbia Novak Djokovic2011–13
2Australia Ken Rosewall1971–72
Argentina Guillermo Vilas1978–79
South Africa/United States Johan Kriek1981–82
Sweden Mats Wilander1983–84
Sweden Stefan Edberg1985–87
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1989–90
United States Jim Courier1992–93
United States Andre Agassi2000–01
Switzerland Roger Federer2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic2015–16

#French OpenYears
5Spain Rafael Nadal2010–14
4Sweden Björn Borg1978–81
Spain Rafael Nadal2005–08
2Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš1970–71
Sweden Björn Borg1974–75
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1986–87
United States Jim Courier1991–92
Spain Sergi Bruguera1993–94
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten2000–01

#WimbledonYears
5Sweden Björn Borg1976–80
Switzerland Roger Federer2003–07
4United States Pete Sampras1997–00
3United States Pete Sampras1993–95
2Australia Rod Laver1968–69
Australia John Newcombe1970–71
United States John McEnroe1983–84
Germany Boris Becker1985–86
Serbia Novak Djokovic2014–15

#US OpenYears
5Switzerland Roger Federer2004–08
3United States John McEnroe1979–81
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1985–87
2United States Jimmy Connors1982–83
Sweden Stefan Edberg1991–92
United States Pete Sampras1995–96
Australia Patrick Rafter1997–98

Matches won

#Australian OpenYears
25 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–14
20 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1989–91
19 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–08
18 United States Jim Courier 1992–94

#French OpenYears
39 Spain Rafael Nadal 2010–15
31 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–09
28 Sweden Björn Borg 1978–81
20 United States Jim Courier 1991–93

#WimbledonYears
41 Sweden Björn Borg 1976–81
40 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–08
31 United States Pete Sampras 1997–01
25 United States Pete Sampras 1993–96

#US OpenYears
40 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–09
27 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985–88
25 United States John McEnroe 1979–82
19 United States Jimmy Connors 1982–84

Sets won

#Australian OpenYears
30Switzerland Roger Federer2006–08
27United States Andre Agassi2003–04
26Australia Ken Rosewall1971–72
Serbia Novak Djokovic2011–12
25Sweden Stefan Edberg1989–90

#French OpenYears
41Sweden Björn Borg1979–81
32Spain Rafael Nadal2007–09
29Romania Ilie Năstase1973–74
22Argentina Guillermo Vilas1977–78
Sweden Björn Borg1978–79
Spain Rafael Nadal2006–07
Spain Rafael Nadal2010–11

#WimbledonYears
34Switzerland Roger Federer2005–06
31United States John McEnroe1984–85
26Switzerland Roger Federer2003–04
24United States Jimmy Connors1974–75
Sweden Björn Borg1976–77
United States Pete Sampras1997–98

#US OpenYears
26Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1985–86
25Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1986–87
24Sweden Stefan Edberg1991–92
21Switzerland Roger Federer2007–08

Per court type career totals

Match wins

Hard#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer158
2.United States Andre Agassi127
3.Serbia Novak Djokovic119
4.United States Pete Sampras116
5.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl105
6.Spain Rafael Nadal91
7.United Kingdom Andy Murray89
8.Sweden Stefan Edberg84
9.United States Andy Roddick81
10.Australia Lleyton Hewitt79

Clay#
1.Argentina Guillermo Vilas75
2.Spain Rafael Nadal72
3.Switzerland Roger Federer65
4.Sweden Björn Borg63
5.United States Jimmy Connors59
6.Serbia Novak Djokovic55
7.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl53
8.United States Andre Agassi51
9.Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš48
10.Sweden Mats Wilander47

Grass#
1.United States Jimmy Connors107
2.Australia John Newcombe89
3.Switzerland Roger Federer 84
4.Australia Ken Rosewall77
Germany Boris Becker
6.United States Arthur Ashe74
7.United States Stan Smith69
8.United States John McEnroe66
9.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl64
Sweden Stefan Edberg

Match record (minimum 20 wins)

Hard%W–L
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic88.1 119–16
2.Switzerland Roger Federer86.8 158–24
3.United States Pete Sampras86.6 116–18
4.United States Jimmy Connors85.9 67–11
5.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl85.4 105–18
6.Sweden Björn Borg84.6 22–4
7.United States Andre Agassi84.1 127–24
8.United States John McEnroe83.9 73–14
9.Spain Rafael Nadal82.0 91–20
10.United Kingdom Andy Murray80.9 89–21

Clay%W–L
1.Spain Rafael Nadal97.3 72–2
2.Sweden Björn Borg92.7 63–5
3.Sweden Mats Wilander83.9 47–9
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic83.3 55–11
5.Brazil Gustavo Kuerten81.8 36–8
6.United States Jim Courier81.6 40–9
7.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl81.5 53–12
8.Switzerland Roger Federer80.3 65–16
9.Argentina Guillermo Vilas79.8 75–19
10.United States Jimmy Connors79.7 59–15

Grass%W–L
1.United States Pete Sampras90.0 63–7
2.Sweden Björn Borg88.9 56–7
3.Switzerland Roger Federer88.4 84–11
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic85.7 54–9
5.United Kingdom Andy Murray85.5 53–9
6.Australia Rod Laver84.6 44–8
7.Germany Boris Becker83.7 77–15
8.United States John McEnroe83.5 66–13
9.Australia John Newcombe83.2 89–18
10.United States Jimmy Connors82.3 107–23

Career achievements

Career Grand Slam *Event of completionAge
Australia Rod Laver 1969 US Open 31
United States Andre Agassi 1999 French Open 29
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009 French Open 27
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010 US Open 24
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016 French Open 29
* win each Grand Slam title at least once

Note that Agassi and Nadal had won an Olympic gold medal prior to completing their Career Grand Slams. Some consider this a "Career Golden Grand Slam".

#Won the tournament without losing a set
3Sweden Björn Borg1976 Wimbledon, 1978 French Open, 1980 French Open
2Spain Rafael Nadal2008 French Open, 2010 French Open
1Australia Ken Rosewall1971 Australian Open
Romania Ilie Năstase1973 French Open
Switzerland Roger Federer2007 Australian Open

Calendar year achievements

All 4 titlesYear
Australia Rod Laver 1969
called "The Grand Slam"

3 titles Year
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015

Match record *W–LYear
Australia Rod Laver26–01969
United States Jimmy Connors20–01974
Switzerland Roger Federer27–12006
Serbia Novak Djokovic2015
Switzerland Roger Federer 26–12007
Sweden Mats Wilander25–11988
Spain Rafael Nadal2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic2011
Switzerland Roger Federer 22–12004
Sweden Björn Borg20–11978
Sweden Björn Borg 1980
United States John McEnroe1984
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1986
* minimum 20 wins, maximum 1 loss

All 4 finalsYear
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2007
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015

All 4 semifinalsYear
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Australia Tony Roche
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1987
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2007
Switzerland Roger Federer (4)2008
Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer (5) 2009

All 4 semifinalsYear
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2012
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2015
All 4 quarterfinalsYear
Australia Rod Laver 1969
Australia Tony Roche
Australia John Newcombe
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1983
United States John McEnroe 1985
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (2) 1987
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (3) 1988
Sweden Mats Wilander
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991
United States Pete Sampras 1993
United States Andre Agassi 1995
United States Andre Agassi (2) 2001
All 4 quarterfinalsYear
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer (3) 2007
Switzerland Roger Federer (4) 2008
Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer (5) 2009
Switzerland Roger Federer (6)2010
Spain Rafael Nadal (2)
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Switzerland Roger Federer (7) 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal (3)
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2)
United Kingdom Andy Murray
All 4 quarterfinalsYear
Switzerland Roger Federer (8) 2012
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3)
United Kingdom Andy Murray (2)
Spain David Ferrer
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4)2013
Spain David Ferrer (2)
Serbia Novak Djokovic (5)2014
United Kingdom Andy Murray (3)
Serbia Novak Djokovic (6)2015
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
United Kingdom Andy Murray (4) 2016

All tournaments

Career totals

Titles, finals, semifinals

Titles#
1.United States Jimmy Connors 109
2.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 94
3.Switzerland Roger Federer 88
4.United States John McEnroe 77
5.Australia Rod Laver[6] 74
6.Spain Rafael Nadal 69
7.Serbia Novak Djokovic 66
8.Sweden Björn Borg 64
United States Pete Sampras
10.Argentina Guillermo Vilas 62

Finals#
1.United States Jimmy Connors164
2.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl146
3.Switzerland Roger Federer136
4.United States John McEnroe 109
5.Argentina Guillermo Vilas 104
6.Spain Rafael Nadal 101
7.Australia Rod Laver[6] 96
Romania Ilie Năstase
9. Serbia Novak Djokovic 95
10.United States Andre Agassi 90

Semifinals#
1.United States Jimmy Connors 235
2.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 189
3.Switzerland Roger Federer 183
4.United States John McEnroe 159
5.Argentina Guillermo Vilas 154
6.Sweden Stefan Edberg 138
United States Andre Agassi
8.Spain Rafael Nadal 136
9.Romania Ilie Năstase 132
10.Serbia Novak Djokovic 131

Matches played, won, win rate

Matches played#
1.United States Jimmy Connors1535
2.Switzerland Roger Federer1325
3.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl1310
4.Argentina Guillermo Vilas1215
5.United States Andre Agassi1144
6.Romania Ilie Năstase1077
7.United States John McEnroe1075
8.Sweden Stefan Edberg1071
9. Spain David Ferrer1025
10.United States Brian Gottfried1004

Matches won#
1.United States Jimmy Connors1256
2.Switzerland Roger Federer1080
3.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl1068
4.Argentina Guillermo Vilas929
5.United States John McEnroe877
6.United States Andre Agassi870
7.Spain Rafael Nadal806
8.Sweden Stefan Edberg801
9.Romania Ilie Năstase776
10.United States Pete Sampras762

Match record *%W–L
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic82.89 751–155
2.Sweden Björn Borg82.74 609–127
3.Spain Rafael Nadal82.24 806–174
4.United States Jimmy Connors81.82 1256–279
5.United States John McEnroe81.58 877–198
6.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl81.53 1068–242
7.Switzerland Roger Federer81.51 1080–245
8.Australia Rod Laver79.76 536–136
9.United Kingdom Andy Murray78.36 630–174
10.United States Pete Sampras77.44 762–222
* minimum 500 wins

Playing top 10 ranked opponents

Matches won#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 198
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 179
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 140
4. United States Pete Sampras 124
5. Germany Boris Becker 121
6. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 119
7. United States Andre Agassi 109
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 99
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 96
10. United States Jimmy Connors 83
United States John McEnroe

Match record *%W–L
1. Sweden Björn Borg 70.0 63–27
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 68.1 179–84
3. Germany Boris Becker 65.0 121–65
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 64.9 198–107
5. Spain Rafael Nadal 64.8 140–76
6. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 64.0 119–67
7. United States Pete Sampras 63.6 124–71
8. United States John McEnroe 56.9 83–63
9. United Kingdom Andy Murray 55.6 99–79
10. United States Andre Agassi 54.8 109–90
* minimum 50 wins

Per court type career totals

Titles

Hard#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 60
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 50
3. United States Jimmy Connors 49
4. United States Andre Agassi 48
5. United States Pete Sampras 38
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 32
7. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 31
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 23
9. Australia Rod Laver[6] 22
United States John McEnroe

Clay#
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 49
Spain Rafael Nadal
3. Austria Thomas Muster 40
4. Sweden Björn Borg 30
Spain Manuel Orantes
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 28
7. Romania Ilie Năstase 27
8. Argentina José Luis Clerc 21
9. Sweden Mats Wilander 20
10. Ecuador Andrés Gómez 16
Spain Carlos Moyá

Grass#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 15
2. United States Pete Sampras 10
3. Australia Ken Rosewall[7] 9
United States Jimmy Connors
5. Australia Rod Laver[6] 8
United States John McEnroe
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
United Kingdom Andy Murray
9.Germany Boris Becker 7
10. Australia John Newcombe 6
Sweden Björn Borg
Australia Mark Edmondson
India Vijay Amritraj

Carpet *#
1. United States John McEnroe 43
2. United States Jimmy Connors 39
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 33
4. Sweden Björn Borg 22
Germany Boris Becker
6. Australia Rod Laver[6] 18
United States Arthur Ashe
8. United States Pete Sampras 13
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
10. United States Stan Smith 12
* not used since 2009

Outdoor#
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 67
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 66
3. United States Jimmy Connors 56
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 55
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 54
6. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 52
7. United States Andre Agassi 48
8. Austria Thomas Muster 43
9. Sweden Björn Borg 41
United States Pete Sampras

Indoor#
1. United States Jimmy Connors 53
2. United States John McEnroe 52
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 42
4. Germany Boris Becker 30
5. Australia Rod Laver[6] 27
6. Sweden Björn Borg 23
United States Pete Sampras
8. Switzerland Roger Federer 22
9. United States Stan Smith 21
10. United States Arthur Ashe 20

Matches won

Hard#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 668
2. United States Andre Agassi 612
3. United States Jimmy Connors 547
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 498
5. United States Pete Sampras 451
6. United States Andy Roddick 435
7. United States Michael Chang 426
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 422
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 400
10. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 395

Clay#
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 659
2. Spain Manuel Orantes 501
3. Austria Thomas Muster 422
4. Spain José Higueras 378
5. United States Eddie Dibbs 370
6. Spain Rafael Nadal 365
7. Spain Carlos Moyá 337
8. Romania Ilie Năstase 334
9. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 327
10. Ecuador Andrés Gómez 322

Grass#
1. United States Jimmy Connors 170
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 152
3. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 129
4. Australia John Newcombe 128
5. Australia Phil Dent 121
United States John McEnroe
7. Australia Ken Rosewall 118
8. United States Stan Smith 116
Germany Boris Becker
10. United States Roscoe Tanner 115

Carpet *#
1. United States Jimmy Connors 338
2. United States John McEnroe 337
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 265
4. United States Arthur Ashe 230
5. Germany Boris Becker 223
6. United States Brian Gottfried 183
7. Sweden Björn Borg 176
8. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 175
9. United States Vitas Gerulaitis 172
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 164
* not used since 2009

Outdoor#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 816
2. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 806
3. United States Jimmy Connors 787
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 731
5. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 727
6. United States Andre Agassi 702
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 618
8. Spain David Ferrer 589
9. Spain Manuel Orantes 585
10. Austria Thomas Muster 560

Indoor#
1. United States Jimmy Connors 469
2. United States John McEnroe 419
3. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 341
4. Germany Boris Becker 297
5. United States Brian Gottfried 281
6. United States Arthur Ashe 275
7. Switzerland Roger Federer 264
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 257
9. Romania Ilie Năstase 255
10. United States Stan Smith 245

Match win rate

Hard *%W–L
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 84.1 498–94
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 82.78 668–139
3. United States Jimmy Connors 82.75 547–114
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 82.1 395–86
5. United States John McEnroe 80.4 299–73
6. United States Pete Sampras 80.2 451–111
7. United States Andre Agassi 79.0 612–163
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 78.9 422–113
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 78.4 400–110
10. Germany Boris Becker 77.9 254–72
* minimum 200 wins

Clay *%W–L
1.Spain Rafael Nadal 91.5 365–34
2.Sweden Björn Borg 86.0 251–41
3.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 81.1 327–76
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic 80.4 176–43
5.Argentina Guillermo Vilas 80.3 659–162
6.United States Jimmy Connors 77.6 201–58
7.Argentina José Luis Clerc 77.4 301–88
8.Romania Ilie Năstase 77.3 334–98
9.Sweden Mats Wilander 77.13 263–78
10.Spain Manuel Orantes 77.08 501–149
* minimum 100 wins

Grass *%W–L
1.Switzerland Roger Federer 86.9 152–23
2.United States John McEnroe 85.8 121–20
3.United Kingdom Andy Murray 85.7 102–17
4.Sweden Björn Borg 84.7 61–11
5.United States Pete Sampras 83.5 101–20
6.United States Jimmy Connors 83.3 170–34
7.Australia Rod Laver 82.7 67–14
8.Germany Boris Becker 82.3 116–25
9.Serbia Novak Djokovic 81.2 69–16
10.United States Andy Roddick 79.6 86–22
* minimum 50 wins

Outdoor *%W–L
1.Spain Rafael Nadal 84.02 731–139
2.Sweden Björn Borg 83.97 393–75
3.Serbia Novak Djokovic 83.97 618–118
4.Switzerland Roger Federer 81.8 816–181
5.United States Jimmy Connors 81.7 787–176
6.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 80.9 727–172
7.Australia Rod Laver 80.5 273–66
8.United States John McEnroe 78.4 458–126
9.United Kingdom Andy Murray 78.3 495–137
10.Argentina Guillermo Vilas 78.1 806–226
* minimum 200 wins

Indoor *%W–L
1.United States John McEnroe 85.3 419–72
2.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 83.0 341–70
3.United States Jimmy Connors 82.0 469–103
4.Sweden Björn Borg 80.6 216–52
5.Switzerland Roger Federer 80.5 264–64
6.West Germany Boris Becker 79.8 297–75
7.United States Arthur Ashe 78.6 275–75
8.United Kingdom Andy Murray 78.5 135–37
9.Serbia Novak Djokovic 78.2 133–37
10.United States Pete Sampras 77.7 213–61
* minimum 100 wins

Carpet *%W–L
1.United States John McEnroe 85.3 337–58
2.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 83.3 265–53
3.Sweden Björn Borg 82.6 176–37
4.United States Jimmy Connors 82.2 338–73
5.Germany Boris Becker 79.9 223–56
6.United States Arthur Ashe 79.0 230–61
7.Australia Rod Laver 76.6 128–39
8.United States Pete Sampras 76.4 120–37
9.Russia Yev. Kafelnikov 74.9 146–49
10.Croatia Goran Ivanišević 72.3 175–67
* minimum 100 wins (not used since 2009)

Win streaks

#MatchesYears
49* Sweden Björn Borg 1978
48* Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
46 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
44 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
43 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–11
42 United States John McEnroe 1984
41 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
35 United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005

  • * Note: Sources are not in agreement as to the length of Borg's winning streaks. News articles of the time in question clearly tell of the Borg streaks[8] as does counting the ITF results, yet more sources use the Vilas streak as the record.

Consecutive matches won on each court type

#HardYears
56 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
36 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
35 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2010–11
34 United States Pete Sampras 1994
United States Pete Sampras 1996–97

#ClayYears
81 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–07
53 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
46 Sweden Björn Borg 1977–79
40 Austria Thomas Muster 1995
38 Austria Thomas Muster 1995–96

#GrassYears
65 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–08
41 Sweden Björn Borg 1976–81
23 United States John McEnroe 1980–82
United States Pete Sampras 1994–96
United States Pete Sampras 1998–00

#CarpetYears
66 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–83
65 United States John McEnroe 1983–85
32 United States Arthur Ashe 1975

Titles won and finals reached across consecutive tournaments played

#TitlesYears
10 Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
8 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
United States John McEnroe 1983–84
7 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16

#FinalsYears
18 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981–82
17 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
13 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
11 United States John McEnroe 1983–84

Consecutive wins in tournament finals and against top 10 opponents

#FinalsYears
24 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–05
19 Australia Rod Laver 1969–70
15 Sweden Björn Borg 1979–80
14 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–06
12 Australia Rod Laver 1973–75
United States John McEnroe 1980–81
United States John McEnroe 1984–85
11 Australia John Newcombe 1971–73
Argentina José Luis Clerc 1980–81
Austria Thomas Muster 1994–95
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 2014–16

#Top 10Years
26 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–05
17 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
14 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–13
13 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal 2012–13
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013

Individual tournament totals

Note that Grand Slams are in boldface, and ties are grouped by player in chronological order.

#TitlesTournamentYears
9 Spain Rafael NadalFrench Open2005–08, 10–14
Spain Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo2005–12, 16
Spain Rafael NadalBarcelona2005–09, 11–13, 16
8 Argentina Guillermo VilasBuenos Aires1973–76, 77 (2), 79, 82
Switzerland Roger FedererHalle2003–06, 08, 13–15
7 United States Pete SamprasWimbledon1993–95, 97–00
Switzerland Roger FedererWimbledon2003–07, 09, 12
Switzerland Roger FedererDubai2003–05, 07, 12, 14–15
Switzerland Roger FedererCincinnati2005, 07, 09–10, 12, 14–15
Switzerland Roger FedererBasel2006–08, 10–11, 14–15
Spain Rafael NadalRome2005–07, 09–10, 12–13
6 United States Jimmy ConnorsBirmingham1974–77, 79–80
Sweden Björn BorgFrench Open1974–75, 78–81
Hungary Balázs TaróczyAmersfoort1976, 78–82
Czechoslovakia Ivan LendlCanada1980–81, 83, 87–89
United States Andre AgassiMiami1990, 95–96, 01–03
Switzerland Roger FedererATP Tour Finals2003–04, 06–07, 10–11
Serbia Novak DjokovicBeijing2009–10, 12–15
Serbia Novak DjokovicAustralian Open2008, 11–13, 15–16
Serbia Novak DjokovicMiami2007, 11–12, 14–16

#FinalsTournamentYears
12Switzerland Roger FedererBasel2000–01, 06–15
10 Argentina Guillermo VilasBuenos Aires1972–76, 77 (2), 79, 81–82
Switzerland Roger FedererHalle2003–06, 08, 10, 12–15
Switzerland Roger FedererWimbledon2003–09, 12, 14–15
Switzerland Roger FedererATP Tour Finals2003–07, 10–12, 14–15
Spain Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo2005–13, 16
9 Czechoslovakia Ivan LendlATP Tour Finals1980–88
Spain Rafael NadalRome2005–07, 09–14
Spain Rafael NadalFrench Open2005–08, 10–14
Spain Rafael NadalBarcelona2005–09, 11–13, 16
Switzerland Roger FedererDubai2003–07, 11–12, 14–15
8 United States John McEnroeWCT Finals1979–84, 87, 89
Czechoslovakia Ivan LendlCanada1980–83, 85, 87–89
Czechoslovakia Ivan LendlUS Open1982–89
Germany Boris BeckerATP Tour Finals1985–86, 88–89, 92, 94–96
United States Pete SamprasUS Open1990, 92–93, 95–96, 00–02
United States Andre AgassiMiami1990, 94–96, 98, 01–03

Single season records

#TitlesYear
18 Australia Rod Laver[9] 1969
16 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
15 Australia Rod Laver[10] 1970
Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1982
13 Sweden Björn Borg 1979
United States John McEnroe 1984
12 Romania Ilie Năstase 1972
United States Jimmy Connors 1976
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006

#Match winsYear
134 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1977
121 Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
119 Romania Ilie Năstase 1972
110 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1980
106 Australia Rod Laver[9] 1969
United States Brian Gottfried 1977
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1982
97 United States Arthur Ashe 1975
96 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1981
94 Mexico Raúl Ramírez 1976

Match record *Year%W–L
1. United States John McEnroe 1984 96.5 82–3
2. United States Jimmy Connors 1974 95.9 93–4
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 2005 95.3 81–4
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 2006 94.9 92–5
5. Sweden Björn Borg 1979 93.3 84–6
6. Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015 93.2 82–6
7. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1986 92.5 74–6
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
9. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1985 92.3 84–7
10. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1982 92.2 106–9
* minimum 70 wins

#Top 10 winsYear
31 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
24 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic
21 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
19 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014
18 Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
17 Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
Switzerland Roger Federer 2014

#AcesYear
1477Croatia Goran Ivanišević1996
1446Croatia Ivo Karlović2015
1318Croatia Ivo Karlović2007
1260United States John Isner2015
1185Croatia Ivo Karlović2014
1159United States John Isner2016
1156Croatia Goran Ivanišević1994
1131Croatia Ivo Karlović2016
1107Canada Milos Raonic2014
1074South Africa Kevin Anderson2015

Per year cumulative records

# Total seasons
with 10+ titles
Years
4 United States Jimmy Connors1973–74, 76, 78
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1981–82, 85, 89
3 Australia Rod Laver[6]1968–70
United States John McEnroe1979, 81, 84
Switzerland Roger Federer2004–06
2 Romania Ilie Năstase1972–73
Sweden Björn Borg1977, 79
Spain Rafael Nadal2005, 13
Serbia Novak Djokovic2011, 15

#Cons. seasons
with 1+ titles
Years
15 Switzerland Roger Federer 2001–15
14 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1980–93
13 United States Jimmy Connors 1972–84
Spain Rafael Nadal 2004–16
12 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1984–95
Germany Boris Becker 1985–96
United States Andy Roddick 2001–12
11 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1973–83
United States Brian Gottfried 1973–83
United States Michael Chang 1988–98
United States Pete Sampras 1990–00
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006–16
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2006–16

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

#Cons. seasons
90%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
4Sweden Björn Borg1977–8081.5
3United States Jimmy Connors1974–7694.7
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1985–8784.0
Switzerland Roger Federer2004–0687.3

#Cons. seasons
80%+ win rate
YearsM/Y
12United States Jimmy Connors1973–8485.0
10Switzerland Roger Federer2003–1282.5
Spain Rafael Nadal2005–1477.2
9United States John McEnroe1978–8681.8
8Sweden Björn Borg1974–8176.3
6Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1985–9075.8
Serbia Novak Djokovic2011–1679.5
5Argentina Guillermo Vilas1974–78106.0
United States Pete Sampras1993–9784.2
4Germany Boris Becker1988–9171.3

Year-end championships

There have been three prominent men's tours during the Open Era, each with a year-end championship involving only its top players for that year.

(1970–present) This is a combination of the year-end championship 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 World Tour Finals; thus they are both listed as "ATP" here. In total, these year-end events have been held at numerous venues around the globe and played on several surfaces (indoor hard courts since 2006).

(1971–1989) The WCT Finals, as the season-ending championship for the World Championship Tennis tour, was held in Dallas, Texas and played on indoor carpet courts.

Overall totals

#TitlesYears
8United States John McEnroe1978, 1979 (WCT), 1981 (WCT), 1983, 1983 (WCT), 1984, 1984 (WCT), 1989 (WCT)
7Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1981, 1982, 1982 (WCT), 1985, 1985 (WCT), 1986, 1987
6Switzerland Roger Federer2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011
5United States Pete Sampras1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999
Serbia Novak Djokovic2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
4Romania Ilie Năstase1971, 1972, 1973, 1975
Germany Boris Becker1988, 1988 (WCT), 1992, 1995
3United States Jimmy Connors1977, 1977 (WCT), 1980 (WCT)
Sweden Björn Borg1976 (WCT), 1979, 1980
2 Australia Ken Rosewall1971 (WCT), 1972 (WCT)
United States Stan Smith1970, 1973 (WCT)
Australia Lleyton Hewitt2001, 2002

Finals#
1.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl12
United States John McEnroe
3.Germany Boris Becker10
Switzerland Roger Federer
5.Sweden Björn Borg8
6.United States Pete Sampras6
Serbia Novak Djokovic
8.Romania Ilie Năstase4
United States Jimmy Connors
United States Andre Agassi

Semifinals#
1.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl17
2.United States John McEnroe15
3.Switzerland Roger Federer13
4.United States Jimmy Connors12
5.Germany Boris Becker11
6.United States Pete Sampras10
7.Sweden Björn Borg9
8.Serbia Novak Djokovic7
9.United States Andre Agassi6
10.Sweden Stefan Edberg5
Spain Rafael Nadal

Appearances#
1.United States John McEnroe18
2.Czech Republic Ivan Lendl17
3.United States Jimmy Connors16
4.United States Andre Agassi14
Switzerland Roger Federer

Match wins#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer52
2.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl49
3.Germany Boris Becker41
4.United States John McEnroe40
5.United States Pete Sampras35

Match record *%W–L
1.Romania Ilie Năstase 88.022–3
2.Switzerland Roger Federer 81.352–12
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 79.049–13
4.Germany Boris Becker 74.541–14
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic 73.831–11
* minimum 20 wins

ATP totals

Titles[11]#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 6
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 5
United States Pete Sampras
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5. Romania Ilie Năstase 4

Finals#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 10
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 9
3. Germany Boris Becker 8
4. United States Pete Sampras 6
Serbia Novak Djokovic

Semifinals#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 13
2. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 12
3. United States Pete Sampras 10
4. Germany Boris Becker 9
5. United States Jimmy Connors 8

Appearances#
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 14
2. United States Andre Agassi 13
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 12
4. United States Jimmy Connors 11
Germany Boris Becker
United States Pete Sampras

Match wins[11]#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer52
2.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl39
3.Germany Boris Becker36
4.United States Pete Sampras35
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic31

Match record *W–L
1.Romania Ilie Năstase22–3
2.Switzerland Roger Federer52–12
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl39–10
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic31–11
5.Germany Boris Becker36–13
* minimum 20 wins

Not losing a setYear#
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl1982, 85–86 3
United States John McEnroe1983 1

WCT totals

Titles#
1. United States John McEnroe 5
2. Australia Ken Rosewall 2
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
5. eight players 1

Finals#
1. United States John McEnroe 8
2. Sweden Björn Borg 4
3. United States Jimmy Connors 3
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
5. Australia Ken Rosewall 2
Australia Rod Laver
United States Arthur Ashe
Germany Boris Becker

Semifinals#
1. United States John McEnroe 9
2. Sweden Björn Borg 5
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl
4. Australia Rod Laver 4
United States Arthur Ashe
United States Jimmy Connors

Appearances#
1. United States John McEnroe 9
2. United States Arthur Ashe 6
3. Australia Rod Laver 5
Sweden Björn Borg
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl

Match wins#
1. United States John McEnroe 21
2. Sweden Björn Borg 10
United States Jimmy Connors
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl
5. Australia Ken Rosewall 7
United States Arthur Ashe

Match record *W–L
1. Australia Ken Rosewall 7–1
2. United States John McEnroe 21–4
3. Germany Boris Becker 5–1
4. Sweden Björn Borg 10–3
United States Jimmy Connors
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
* minimum 5 wins

Not losing a setYear#
United States John McEnroe1981, 84 2

Masters tournaments

(1970–present)

These are a collection of 9 annual tournaments[12] that are the most important after the Grand Slams and the year-end championships. They have existed in two phases, first as the Super Series of ITF's Grand Prix tour. When the ATP Tour began in 1990 they became the Super 9 and then the Masters; their official name is now the ATP World Tour Masters 1000.

Career totals

Titles#
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic30
2.Spain Rafael Nadal28
3.Switzerland Roger Federer24
4.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl22
5.United States John McEnroe19
6.United States Jimmy Connors17
United States Andre Agassi
8.Sweden Björn Borg15
9.United Kingdom Andy Murray14
10.Germany Boris Becker13

Finals#
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic43
2.Spain Rafael Nadal42
Switzerland Roger Federer
4.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl33
5.United States Jimmy Connors29
6.United States John McEnroe26
7.United States Andre Agassi23
8.Germany Boris Becker21
United Kingdom Andy Murray
10.Sweden Stefan Edberg20

Semifinals#
1.Spain Rafael Nadal60
2.Serbia Novak Djokovic57
3.Switzerland Roger Federer56
4.United States Jimmy Connors49
5.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl40
6.Sweden Stefan Edberg35
United States Andre Agassi
8.United States John McEnroe33
United Kingdom Andy Murray
10.Germany Boris Becker31
United States Pete Sampras

Match wins#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer330
2.Spain Rafael Nadal317
3.Serbia Novak Djokovic298
4.United States Andre Agassi251
5.United States Jimmy Connors231
6.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl223
7.United Kingdom Andy Murray210
8.Sweden Stefan Edberg196
9.United States John McEnroe195
10.United States Pete Sampras190

Match record *%W–L
1.Sweden Björn Borg 83.44 136–27
2.Serbia Novak Djokovic 82.78 298–62
3.United States John McEnroe 82.28 195–42
4.Spain Rafael Nadal 81.91 317–70
5.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 81.68 223–50
6.Switzerland Roger Federer 77.10 330–98
7.United States Jimmy Connors 77.00 231–69
8.United States Andre Agassi 74.93 251–84
9.Germany Boris Becker 73.86 178–63
10.Sweden Stefan Edberg 73.68 196–70
* minimum 100 wins

Titles per court type

Hard#
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic22
2.Switzerland Roger Federer18
3.United States Andre Agassi14
4.United Kingdom Andy Murray12
5.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl10
West Germany Boris Becker
7.United States Pete Sampras8
Spain Rafael Nadal
9.United States John McEnroe7
United States Michael Chang

Clay#
1.Spain Rafael Nadal20
2.Sweden Björn Borg8
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5.Argentina Guillermo Vilas7
6.Romania Ilie Năstase6
Spain Manuel Orantes
Austria Thomas Muster
Switzerland Roger Federer
10.Ukraine Andriy Medvedev4
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten

Carpet#
1.United States John McEnroe10
2.United States Jimmy Connors8
3.Australia Rod Laver5
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl4
5.Sweden Björn Borg3
Germany Boris Becker
Russia Marat Safin
8.Sweden Stefan Edberg2
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
United States Pete Sampras
United States Andre Agassi

Achievements per the 9 event slots[12]

#Won a title
9 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
8 Serbia Novak Djokovic
7 Australia Rod Laver
Sweden Björn Borg
United States Jimmy Connors
United States Andre Agassi
Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain Rafael Nadal
United Kingdom Andy Murray
6 United States John McEnroe
Sweden Stefan Edberg

#Reached a final
9 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Spain Rafael Nadal
8 Australia Rod Laver
United States Jimmy Connors
Germany Boris Becker
United Kingdom Andy Murray
7 Sweden Björn Borg
Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Pete Sampras
United States Andre Agassi
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten

Consecutive records

These streaks span consecutive events.

#Titles[12]Years
4 Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013–14
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–15
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
3 Australia Rod Laver 1970
United States John McEnroe 1982–83
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1987
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011

#FinalsYears
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
4 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1987
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Switzerland Roger Federer 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013–14
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–15

#SemifinalsYears
9 Spain Rafael Nadal 2009–10
7 Switzerland Roger Federer 2010–11
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16

Single season records

#TitlesYear
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic
2015
5 Australia Rod Laver
1970
United States Jimmy Connors
1976
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2011
Spain Rafael Nadal
2013
4 Sweden Björn Borg
1979
United States John McEnroe
1984
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
1989
Switzerland Roger Federer
2005
Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer
2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2014
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2016

#FinalsYear
8 Serbia Novak Djokovic
2015
6 Australia Rod Laver
1970
Switzerland Roger Federer
2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2012
Spain Rafael Nadal
2013
5 United States Jimmy Connors
1976
Sweden Stefan Edberg
1987
Sweden Stefan Edberg
1990
Spain Rafael Nadal
2005
Switzerland Roger Federer
2007
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2009
Spain Rafael Nadal
Spain Rafael Nadal
2011
Switzerland Roger Federer
2014
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2016
United Kingdom Andy Murray

#SemifinalsYear
8 Spain Rafael Nadal
2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2015
7 Spain Rafael Nadal
2008
Spain Rafael Nadal
2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2012
United Kingdom Andy Murray
2015
6 Australia Rod Laver
1970
United States John McEnroe
1982
Switzerland Roger Federer
2006
Spain Rafael Nadal
2007
Spain Rafael Nadal
2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2014
Serbia Novak Djokovic
2016
United Kingdom Andy Murray

#Match winsYear
39 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
35 Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
34 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Spain Rafael Nadal 2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012

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,[13] 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#
Switzerland Roger Federer13
United Kingdom Andy Murray12
Chile Fernando González10
Spain Rafael Nadal
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
Serbia Novak Djokovic9
Switzerland Marc Rosset8
Chile Nicolás Massú
Japan Kei Nishikori

Match record *W–L
Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř6–0
United States Andre Agassi
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
United Kingdom Andy Murray12–1
Switzerland Marc Rosset8–1
Chile Fernando González10–2
Spain Rafael Nadal
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
* minimum 6 wins

Appearances#
Croatia Goran Ivanišević4
Romania Andrei Pavel
Switzerland Roger Federer
Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun

ATP Rankings achievements

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

Total weeks as of 2 January 2017 with currently-ranked names in boldface[14]

No. 1#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer302
2.United States Pete Sampras286
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl270
4.United States Jimmy Connors268
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic223
6.United States John McEnroe170
7.Spain Rafael Nadal141
8.Sweden Björn Borg109
9.United States Andre Agassi101
10.Australia Lleyton Hewitt80

Consecutive No. 1#Years
1.Switzerland Roger Federer2372004–08
2.United States Jimmy Connors1601974–77
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1571985–88
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic1222014–16
5.United States Pete Sampras1021996–98
6.United States Jimmy Connors841977–79
7.United States Pete Sampras821993–95
8.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl801989–90
9.Australia Lleyton Hewitt752001–03
10.United States John McEnroe581981–82

Top 2#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer471
2.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl409
3.Spain Rafael Nadal403
4.United States Pete Sampras376
5.United States Jimmy Connors356

Cons. top 2#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer346
2.Serbia Novak Djokovic303
3.United States Jimmy Connors300
4.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl280
5.Spain Rafael Nadal212

Top 3#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer627
2.United States Jimmy Connors595
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl499
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic472
5.Spain Rafael Nadal460

Cons. top 3#
1.United States Jimmy Connors507
2.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl497
3.Switzerland Roger Federer432
4.United States Pete Sampras391
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic377

Top 4#
1.United States Jimmy Connors669
2.Switzerland Roger Federer654
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl510
Spain Rafael Nadal
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic497

Cons. top 4#
1.United States Jimmy Connors651
2.Switzerland Roger Federer522
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl501
4.Serbia Novak Djokovic496
5.United States Pete Sampras403

Top 5#
1.United States Jimmy Connors705
2.Switzerland Roger Federer681
3.Spain Rafael Nadal571
4.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl524
5.United States Pete Sampras511

Cons. top 5#
1.United States Jimmy Connors658
2.Switzerland Roger Federer548
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl524
4.Spain Rafael Nadal522
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic500

Top 10#
1.United States Jimmy Connors817
2.United States Andre Agassi747
3.Switzerland Roger Federer744
4.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl664
5.Spain Rafael Nadal611

Cons. top 10#Years
1.United States Jimmy Connors7881973–88
2.Switzerland Roger Federer7342002–16
3.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl6121980–92
4.Spain Rafael Nadal6112005–17
5.United States Pete Sampras5651990–01

Year-end totals through 2016

No. 1#
1.United States Pete Sampras6
2.United States Jimmy Connors5
Switzerland Roger Federer
4.United States John McEnroe4
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl
Serbia Novak Djokovic

Top 2#
1.Switzerland Roger Federer10
2.United States Jimmy Connors8
Spain Rafael Nadal
4. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl7
5. United States John McEnroe6
United States Pete Sampras
Serbia Novak Djokovic

Top 3#
1.United States Jimmy Connors12
Switzerland Roger Federer
3. Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl10
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5.United States Pete Sampras9
Spain Rafael Nadal

Top 4#
1.United States Jimmy Connors14
2.Switzerland Roger Federer12
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl10
Spain Rafael Nadal
Serbia Novak Djokovic

Top 5#
1.United States Jimmy Connors14
2.Switzerland Roger Federer 12
3.Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl11
Spain Rafael Nadal
5.United States Pete Sampras10
Serbia Novak Djokovic

Top 10#
1.United States Jimmy Connors16
United States Andre Agassi
3.Switzerland Roger Federer14
4.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl13
5.United States Pete Sampras12
Spain Rafael Nadal

Other achievementsPlayerRecord
Earliest to clinch year-end No. 1Switzerland Roger FedererSeptember 2004
Switzerland Roger FedererSeptember 2006
Spain Rafael NadalSeptember 2010
Serbia Novak DjokovicSeptember 2015
Youngest No. 1Australia Lleyton Hewitt20y 9m (2001)
Youngest year-end top 10United States Michael Chang17y 9m (1989)
Youngest year-end top 100United States Aaron Krickstein16y 4m (1983)
Oldest No. 1United States Andre Agassi33y 4m (2003)
Oldest year-end top 10Australia Ken Rosewall41y 1m (1975)
Oldest year-end top 100Australia Ken Rosewall44y 1m (1978)

Prize money

Note the following:

  • Prize money has increased throughout the era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received $916,000 in 2004 and $3,400,000 in 2016.
  • Career totals include doubles prize money, which is negligible for all of the listed players.
CareerPrize moneyEnding
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic$106,188,8782016
2.Switzerland Roger Federer$98,830,8252016
3.Spain Rafael Nadal$78,724,6272016
4.United Kingdom Andy Murray$55,715,0192016
5.United States Pete Sampras$43,280,4892002
6.United States Andre Agassi$31,152,9752006
7.Spain David Ferrer$29,730,3482016
8. Switzerland Stan Wawrinka$27,054,6312016
9.Czechoslovakia Tomas Berdych$26,151,6062016
10.Germany Boris Becker$25,080,9561999

Single seasonPrize moneyYear
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic$21,646,145 2015
2.Spain Rafael Nadal$14,570,9352013
3.Serbia Novak Djokovic$14,250,5272014
4.United Kingdom Andy Murray$13,327,8212016
5.Serbia Novak Djokovic$12,803,7372012
6.Serbia Novak Djokovic$12,630,4642016
7.Serbia Novak Djokovic$12,619,8032011
8.Serbia Novak Djokovic$12,447,9472013
9.Spain Rafael Nadal$10,171,9982010
10.Switzerland Roger Federer$10,130,6202007

Miscellaneous

Youngest and oldest title winners

Instances of winning titles on 3 surfaces across consecutive tournaments played

#PlayerYears
5United States Jimmy Connors1972, 74 (2), 75, 76
3United States John McEnroe1981, 83, 84
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1985 (2), 89
1Sweden Björn Borg1979
Switzerland Roger Federer2004
Spain Rafael Nadal2008

Other

See also

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