ATP Awards

This is a list of all the awards given by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) to players and others of particular distinction during a given season.

Player of the Year

The ATP Player of the Year award is presently given to the player who ends the year as world No. 1 in the ATP Singles Rankings.[1] In earlier years, this was not explicitly the case as in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 and 1989 the Players of the Year named by the ATP (listed below) did not have the No. 1 ranking based on the ATP's point system at the end of that particular year. In those years, the number one ranking was held by Jimmy Connors (1975–78), John McEnroe (1982) and Ivan Lendl (1989).

YearPlayer
1975 Arthur Ashe
1976 Björn Borg
1977 Björn Borg (2)
1978 Björn Borg (3)
1979 Björn Borg (4)
1980 Björn Borg (5)
1981 John McEnroe
1982 Jimmy Connors
1983 John McEnroe (2)
1984 John McEnroe (3)
1985 Ivan Lendl
1986 Ivan Lendl (2)
1987 Ivan Lendl (3)
1988 Mats Wilander
1989 Boris Becker
1990 Stefan Edberg
1991 Stefan Edberg (2)
1992 Jim Courier
1993 Pete Sampras
1994 Pete Sampras (2)
1995 Pete Sampras (3)
1996 Pete Sampras (4)
1997 Pete Sampras (5)
1998 Pete Sampras (6)
1999 Andre Agassi
2000 Gustavo Kuerten
2001 Lleyton Hewitt
2002 Lleyton Hewitt (2)
2003 Andy Roddick
2004 Roger Federer
2005 Roger Federer (2)
2006 Roger Federer (3)
2007 Roger Federer (4)
2008 Rafael Nadal
2009 Roger Federer (5)
2010 Rafael Nadal (2)
2011 Novak Djokovic
2012 Novak Djokovic (2)
2013 Rafael Nadal (3)
2014 Novak Djokovic (3)
2015 Novak Djokovic (4)
2016 Andy Murray
2017 Rafael Nadal (4)
2018 Novak Djokovic (5)
2019 Rafael Nadal (5)

Doubles Team of the Year

The ATP Doubles Team of the Year award is given to the team that ends the year as world No. 1 in the ATP Doubles Team Rankings.[1]

YearPlayers
1975 Brian Gottfried
Raúl Ramírez
1976 Brian Gottfried (2)
Raúl Ramírez (2)
1977 Bob Hewitt
Frew McMillan
1978 Bob Hewitt (2)
Frew McMillan (2)
1979 Peter Fleming
John McEnroe
1980 Bob Lutz
Stan Smith
1981 Peter Fleming (2)
John McEnroe (2)
1982 Sherwood Stewart
Ferdi Taygan
1983 Peter Fleming (3)
John McEnroe (3)
1984 Peter Fleming (4)
John McEnroe (4)
1985 Ken Flach
Robert Seguso
1986 Hans Gildemeister
Andrés Gómez
1987 Stefan Edberg
Anders Järryd
1988 Rick Leach
Jim Pugh
1989 Rick Leach (2)
Jim Pugh (2)
1990 Pieter Aldrich
Danie Visser
1991 John Fitzgerald
Anders Järryd (2)
1992 Todd Woodbridge
Mark Woodforde
1993 Grant Connell
Patrick Galbraith
1994 Jacco Eltingh
Paul Haarhuis
1995 Todd Woodbridge (2)
Mark Woodforde (2)
1996 Todd Woodbridge (3)
Mark Woodforde (3)
1997 Todd Woodbridge (4)
Mark Woodforde (4)
1998 Jacco Eltingh (2)
Paul Haarhuis (2)
1999 Leander Paes
Mahesh Bhupathi
2000 Todd Woodbridge (5)
Mark Woodforde (5) (team article)
2001 Jonas Björkman
Todd Woodbridge (6)
2002 Mark Knowles
Daniel Nestor
2003 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
2004 Mark Knowles (2)
Daniel Nestor (2)
2005 Bob Bryan (2)
Mike Bryan (2)
2006 Bob Bryan (3)
Mike Bryan (3)
2007 Bob Bryan (4)
Mike Bryan (4)
2008 Nenad Zimonjić
Daniel Nestor (3)
2009 Bob Bryan (5)
Mike Bryan (5)
2010 Bob Bryan (6)
Mike Bryan (6)
2011 Bob Bryan (7)
Mike Bryan (7)
2012 Bob Bryan (8)
Mike Bryan (8)
2013 Bob Bryan (9)
Mike Bryan (9)
2014 Bob Bryan (10)
Mike Bryan (10) (team article)
2015 Jean-Julien Rojer
Horia Tecău
2016 Jamie Murray
Bruno Soares
2017 Łukasz Kubot
Marcelo Melo
2018 Oliver Marach
Mate Pavić
2019 Juan Sebastián Cabal
Robert Farah

Coach of the Year

The ATP Coach of the Year award is nominated and voted by fellow ATP coaches. The award goes to the ATP coach who helped guide his players to a higher level of performance during the year.[1]

YearCoachCoached player
2016 Magnus Norman Stan Wawrinka
2017 Neville Godwin Kevin Anderson
2018 Marián Vajda Novak Djokovic
2019 Gilles Cervara Daniil Medvedev

Tim Gullikson Career Coach Award

The Tim Gullikson Career Coach award is voted by fellow ATP coaches and is presented every two years. The award showcases someone who has inspired generations of young players and fellow coaches to grow the sport of tennis.[2]

YearCoach
2019 Tony Roche

Most Improved Player

The Most Improved Player of the Year award is voted by the ATP players from the nominees. The award goes to the player who reached a significantly higher ATP Ranking by year’s end and who demonstrated an increasingly improved level of performance through the year.[1]

YearPlayer
1973 Vijay Amritraj
1974 Guillermo Vilas
1975 Vitas Gerulaitis
1976 Wojciech Fibak
1977 Brian Gottfried
1978 John McEnroe
1979 Víctor Pecci
1980not given
1981 Ivan Lendl
1982 Peter McNamara
1983 Jimmy Arias
1984not given
1985 Boris Becker
1986 Mikael Pernfors
1987 Peter Lundgren
1988 Andre Agassi
1989 Michael Chang
1990 Pete Sampras
1991 Jim Courier
1992 Henrik Holm
1993 Todd Martin
1994 Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1995 Thomas Enqvist
1996 Tim Henman
1997 Patrick Rafter
1998 Andre Agassi (2)
1999 Nicolás Lapentti
2000 Marat Safin
2001 Goran Ivanišević
2002 Paradorn Srichaphan
2003 Rainer Schüttler
2004 Joachim Johansson
2005 Rafael Nadal
2006 Novak Djokovic
2007 Novak Djokovic (2)
2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2009 John Isner
2010 Andrey Golubev
2011 Alex Bogomolov, Jr.
2012 Marinko Matosevic
2013 Pablo Carreño Busta
2014 Roberto Bautista Agut
2015 Hyeon Chung
2016 Lucas Pouille
2017 Denis Shapovalov
2018 Stefanos Tsitsipas
2019 Matteo Berrettini

Newcomer of the Year

The ATP Newcomer of the Year award is voted by the ATP players from the nominees. The award goes to the Next Generation player (player aged 21-and-under) who entered the Top 100 for the first time and made the biggest impact on the ATP World Tour during the season.[1] From 2013 to 2017, this award was named ATP Star of Tomorrow, and it was given to the youngest player who ended the year in the Top 100 of the ATP Singles Rankings. If two or more players in the Top 100 shared the youngest birth year, the higher-ranked player won the award.[3]

YearPlayer
↓ Newcomer of the Year ↓
1975 Vitas Gerulaitis
1976 Wojciech Fibak
1977 Tim Gullikson
1978 John McEnroe
1979 Vincent Van Patten
1980 Mel Purcell
1981 Tim Mayotte
1982 Chip Hooper
1983 Scott Davis
1984 Bob Green
1985 Jaime Yzaga
1986 Ulf Stenlund
1987 Richey Reneberg
1988 Michael Chang
1989 Sergi Bruguera
1990 Fabrice Santoro
1991 Byron Black
1992 Andriy Medvedev
1993 Patrick Rafter
1994 Albert Costa
1995 Mark Philippoussis
1996 Dominik Hrbatý
1997 Julián Alonso
1998 Marat Safin
1999 Juan Carlos Ferrero
2000 Olivier Rochus
2001 Andy Roddick
2002 Paul-Henri Mathieu
2003 Rafael Nadal
2004 Florian Mayer
2005 Gaël Monfils
2006 Benjamin Becker
2007 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2008 Kei Nishikori
2009 Horacio Zeballos
2010 Tobias Kamke
2011 Milos Raonic
2012 Martin Kližan
↓ ATP Star of Tomorrow ↓
2013 Jiří Veselý
2014 Borna Ćorić
2015 Alexander Zverev
2016 Taylor Fritz
2017 Denis Shapovalov
↓ Newcomer of the Year ↓
2018 Alex de Minaur
2019 Jannik Sinner

Comeback Player of the Year

The Comeback Player of the Year award is voted by the ATP players from the nominees. The award goes to the player who has overcome serious injury in re-establishing himself as one of the top players on the ATP World Tour.[1]

YearPlayer
1979 Arthur Ashe
1980Not given
1981 Bob Lutz
1982 Jeff Borowiak
1983 Butch Walts
1984Not given
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989 Goran Prpić
1990 Thomas Muster
1991 Jimmy Connors
1992 Henri Leconte
1993 Mikael Pernfors
1994 Guy Forget
1995 Derrick Rostagno
1996 Stéphane Simian
1997 Sergi Bruguera
1998 Younes El Aynaoui
1999 Chris Woodruff
2000 Sergi Bruguera (2)
2001 Guillermo Cañas
2002 Richard Krajicek
2003 Mark Philippoussis
2004 Tommy Haas
2005 James Blake
2006 Mardy Fish
2007 Igor Andreev
2008 Rainer Schüttler
2009 Marco Chiudinelli
2010 Robin Haase
2011 Juan Martín del Potro
2012 Tommy Haas (2)
2013 Rafael Nadal
2014 David Goffin
2015 Benoît Paire
2016 Juan Martín del Potro (2)
2017 Roger Federer
2018 Novak Djokovic
2019 Andy Murray

ATPTour.com Fans' Favorite

The ATPTour.com Fans' Favorite award is voted online by tennis fans from the top 25 singles players in the year's Race Rankings as of the rankings update after the US Open is concluded.[3]

YearPlayer
2000 Gustavo Kuerten
2001 Marat Safin
2002 Marat Safin (2)
2003 Roger Federer
2004 Roger Federer (2)
2005 Roger Federer (3)
2006 Roger Federer (4)
2007 Roger Federer (5)
2008 Roger Federer (6)
2009 Roger Federer (7)
2010 Roger Federer (8)
2011 Roger Federer (9)
2012 Roger Federer (10)
2013 Roger Federer (11)
2014 Roger Federer (12)
2015 Roger Federer (13)
2016 Roger Federer (14)
2017 Roger Federer (15)
2018 Roger Federer (16)
2019 Roger Federer (17)

ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favorite Team

The ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favorite award is voted online by tennis fans from the top 15 doubles teams in the year's Race Rankings as of the rankings update after the US Open is concluded.[3]

YearPlayers
2005 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
2006 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (2)
2007 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (3)
2008 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (4)
2009 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (5)
2010 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (6)
2011 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (7)
2012 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (8)
2013 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (9)
2014 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (10)
2015 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (11)
2016 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (12)
2017 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (13)
2018 Mike Bryan
Jack Sock
2019 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan (14) (team article)

Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

The Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship award is unique as it is voted by the ATP players themselves from the ones nominated by the ATP. The award goes to the player who, throughout the year, conducted himself at the highest level of professionalism and integrity, who competed with his fellow players with the utmost spirit of fairness and who promoted the game through his off-court activities.[1]

YearPlayer
↓ ATP Sportsmanship Award ↓
1977 Arthur Ashe
1978Not given
1979 Stan Smith
1980 Jaime Fillol
1981 José Luis Clerc
1982 Steve Denton
1983 José Higueras
1984 Brian Gottfried
1985 Mats Wilander
1986 Yannick Noah
1987 Miloslav Mečíř
1988 Stefan Edberg
1989 Stefan Edberg (2)
1990 Stefan Edberg (3)
1991 John Fitzgerald
1992 Stefan Edberg (4)
1993 Todd Martin
1994 Todd Martin (2)
1995 Stefan Edberg (5)
↓ Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award ↓
1996 Àlex Corretja
1997 Patrick Rafter
1998 Àlex Corretja (2)
1999 Patrick Rafter (2)
2000 Patrick Rafter (3)
2001 Patrick Rafter (4)
2002 Paradorn Srichaphan
2003 Paradorn Srichaphan (2)
2004 Roger Federer
2005 Roger Federer (2)
2006 Roger Federer (3)
2007 Roger Federer (4)
2008 Roger Federer (5)
2009 Roger Federer (6)
2010 Rafael Nadal
2011 Roger Federer (7)
2012 Roger Federer (8)
2013 Roger Federer (9)
2014 Roger Federer (10)
2015 Roger Federer (11)
2016 Roger Federer (12)
2017 Roger Federer (13)
2018 Rafael Nadal (2)
2019 Rafael Nadal (3)

Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year

The Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year award is chosen by the ATP. The award goes to a person, not necessarily an ATP Player, who has made outstanding humanitarian contributions.[1]

YearRecipient(s)
1983 John McEnroe
1984 Alan King
1985 Stan Smith
Margie Smith
1986 Kay McEnroe
1987 Rob Finkelstein
1988Not given
1989
1990 Marie-Claire Noah
1991 John O'Shea
1992 Arthur Ashe
1993 Orville Brown
1994 Paul McNamee
1995 Andre Agassi
1996 Paul Flory
1997 Nelson Mandela
1998 Patrick Rafter
1999 Mac Winker
2000 Richard Krajicek
2001 Andre Agassi (2)
2002 Amir Hadad
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
2003 Gustavo Kuerten
2004 Andy Roddick
2005 Carlos Moyà
2006 Roger Federer
2007 Ivan Ljubičić
2008 James Blake
2009 MaliVai Washington
2010 Rohan Bopanna
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (2)
2011 Rafael Nadal
2012 Novak Djokovic
2013 Roger Federer (2)
2014 Andy Murray
2015 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
2016 Marin Čilić
2017 Horia Tecău
2018 Tommy Robredo
2019 Kevin Anderson

Tournaments of the Year

The Tournament of the Year awards are voted by the ATP players for the different categories: ATP Tour Masters 1000, ATP Tour 500 and ATP Tour 250. The awards go to the tournament in its category that operated at the highest level of professionalism and integrity and which provided the best conditions and atmosphere for participating players.[1]

YearATP Tour Masters 1000ATP Tour 500ATP Tour 250
1986CincinnatiStuttgart
1987Stratton MountainStuttgart
1988IndianapolisStuttgart
1989IndianapolisStuttgart
1990IndianapolisMemphis
1991IndianapolisGstaad
1992IndianapolisScottsdale
1993IndianapolisScottsdale
1994IndianapolisSun City
1995IndianapolisTel Aviv
1996IndianapolisGstaad
1997IndianapolisKitzbühel
1998MiamiDubai
1999MiamiLyon & Scottsdale
2000MiamiHalle
2001Monte CarloIndianapolisShanghai
2002MiamiKitzbühelBåstad
2003MiamiDubaiHouston & Båstad
2004MiamiDubaiHouston & Båstad
2005MiamiDubaiBåstad
2006MiamiDubaiBåstad
2007Monte CarloAcapulcoBåstad
2008MiamiDubaiBåstad
2009ShanghaiDubaiBåstad
2010ShanghaiDubaiBåstad
2011ShanghaiDubaiBåstad
2012ShanghaiDubaiBåstad
2013ShanghaiDubaiQueen's Club
2014Indian WellsDubaiQueen's Club
2015Indian WellsQueen's ClubDoha & St. Petersburg
2016Indian WellsQueen's ClubStockholm & Winston-Salem
2017Indian WellsAcapulcoDoha
2018Indian WellsQueen's ClubStockholm
2019Indian WellsAcapulcoDoha
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