ATP Tour records

The ATP Tour is the top-level men's professional tennis circuit, administered by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The tour began in 1990, so all of the records listed here start at that time and are based on official ATP data.[1]

The names of active players appear in boldface for their career totals, currently active streaks, and in-progress season totals. However, no boldface is used in lists exclusively for active players.

Singles

All tournaments

Titles and finals

Titles#
1. Roger Federer103
2. Rafael Nadal85
3. Novak Djokovic79
4. Pete Sampras64
5. Andre Agassi52
6. Andy Murray46
7. Thomas Muster39
8. Andy Roddick32
9. Michael Chang31
10. Lleyton Hewitt30

Finals#
1. Roger Federer 157
2. Rafael Nadal122
3. Novak Djokovic113
4. Pete Sampras88
5. Andre Agassi79
6. Andy Murray68
7. Michael Chang54
8. Andy Roddick52
David Ferrer
10. Goran Ivanišević48

Finals win rate%W–L
1. Thomas Muster83.039–8
2. Nikolay Davydenko75.021–7
3. Thomas Enqvist73.119–7
4. Pete Sampras72.764–24
5. Novak Djokovic69.979–34
6. Rafael Nadal69.785–37
7. Gustavo Kuerten69.020–9
8. Andy Murray67.646–22
9. Roger Federer66.0103–53
10. Andre Agassi65.852–27
minimum 25 finals played
Titles (active)#
5. Juan Martín del Potro22
6. Marin Čilić18
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
8. Stan Wawrinka16
Dominic Thiem
10. Richard Gasquet15
John Isner

Finals (active)#
5. Juan Martín del Potro35
6. Marin Čilić32
7. Richard Gasquet31
Gaël Monfils
8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga30
Stan Wawrinka

Matches

Played#
1. Roger Federer1513
2. Rafael Nadal1190
3. David Ferrer1111
4. Novak Djokovic1098
5. Tomáš Berdych982
6. Fernando Verdasco970
7. Andre Agassi954
8. Feliciano López936
9. Pete Sampras927
10. Yevgeny Kafelnikov915
Mikhail Youzhny

Won#
1. Roger Federer1242
2. Rafael Nadal990
3. Novak Djokovic911
4. Pete Sampras734
David Ferrer
6. Andre Agassi733
7. Andy Murray673
8. Tomáš Berdych640
9. Lleyton Hewitt616
10. Andy Roddick612
Played (active)#
6. Tommy Robredo890
7. Andy Murray869
8. Richard Gasquet863
9. Gilles Simon849
10. Philipp Kohlschreiber841

Won (active)#
5. Fernando Verdasco550
6. Richard Gasquet541
7. Tommy Robredo533
8. Stan Wawrinka523
9. Marin Čilić510
10. Gaël Monfils493

Grand Slam tournaments

Titles#
1. Roger Federer20
2. Rafael Nadal19
3. Novak Djokovic17
4. Pete Sampras14
5. Andre Agassi8
6. Jim Courier4
7. Stefan Edberg3
Gustavo Kuerten
Andy Murray
Stan Wawrinka

Finals#
1. Roger Federer31
2. Rafael Nadal27
3. Novak Djokovic26
4. Pete Sampras18
5. Andre Agassi15
6. Andy Murray11
7. Jim Courier7
8. Stefan Edberg6
9. Boris Becker5
Andy Roddick

Year-end tournament

Currently called the ATP Finals.

Titles#
1. Roger Federer6
2. Pete Sampras5
Novak Djokovic
4. Boris Becker2
Lleyton Hewitt

Finals#
1. Roger Federer10
2. Novak Djokovic7
3. Pete Sampras6
4. Boris Becker4
Andre Agassi
#Consecutive titlesYears
4 Novak Djokovic2012–15
2 Pete Sampras1996–97
Lleyton Hewitt2001–02
Roger Federer2003–04
Roger Federer2006–07
Roger Federer2010–11

#Consecutive finalsYears
5 Roger Federer2003–07
Novak Djokovic2012–16
3 Boris Becker1994–96
Roger Federer2010–12

Masters 1000 tournaments

After the Grand Slams and the year-end tournament, the ATP Masters series are the nine annual tournaments that hold the most importance. They are currently called the ATP Tour Masters 1000 because the winner earns 1000 ranking points.

Titles#
1. Rafael Nadal35
2. Novak Djokovic34
3. Roger Federer28
4. Andre Agassi17
5. Andy Murray14
6. Pete Sampras11
7. Thomas Muster8
8. Michael Chang7
9. Jim Courier5
Boris Becker
Marcelo Ríos
Gustavo Kuerten
Marat Safin
Andy Roddick

Finals#
1. Rafael Nadal51
2. Roger Federer50
Novak Djokovic
4. Andre Agassi22
5. Andy Murray21
6. Pete Sampras19
7. Boris Becker11
8. Thomas Muster10
Gustavo Kuerten
10. Stefan Edberg9
Michael Chang
Andy Roddick
#Titles in a seasonYear
6 Novak Djokovic2015
5 Novak Djokovic2011
Rafael Nadal2013
4 Roger Federer2005
Rafael Nadal
Roger Federer2006
Novak Djokovic2014
Novak Djokovic2016

#Finals in a seasonYear
8 Novak Djokovic2015
6 Roger Federer2006
Novak Djokovic2011
Novak Djokovic2012
Rafael Nadal2013
#Consecutive titlesYears
4 Rafael Nadal2013
Novak Djokovic2013–14
Novak Djokovic2014–15
Novak Djokovic2015–16
3 Rafael Nadal2010
Novak Djokovic2011

#Consecutive finalsYears
7 Novak Djokovic2015–16
5 Rafael Nadal2011
Rafael Nadal2013
4 Roger Federer2006
Roger Federer2007
Roger Federer2010
Novak Djokovic2011
Novak Djokovic2012
Novak Djokovic2013–14
Novak Djokovic2014–15

500 series tournaments

This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 500 ranking points. This format began in 2009, so these records include the equivalent former classes called the ATP Championship Series (1990–99) and ATP International Series Gold (2000–08).

Titles#
1. Roger Federer24
2. Rafael Nadal21
3. Novak Djokovic14
4. Pete Sampras12
5. David Ferrer10
6. Boris Becker9
Andy Murray
Juan Martín del Potro
9. Stefan Edberg8
10. Goran Ivanišević7

Finals#
1. Roger Federer31
2. Rafael Nadal27
3. David Ferrer19
4. Novak Djokovic17
5. Boris Becker14
6. Pete Sampras13
Juan Martín del Potro
8. Stefan Edberg12
Goran Ivanišević
10. Kei Nishikori11

#Titles in a seasonYear
4 Boris Becker1990
Stefan Edberg1991
Juan Martín del Potro2013
3/ Ivan Lendl1990
Pete Sampras1996
Rafael Nadal2005
Novak Djokovic2009
David Ferrer2015
Roger Federer
Andy Murray2016
Roger Federer2019
Dominic Thiem

250 series tournaments

This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 250 ranking points. This format began in 2009, so these records include the equivalent former classes called the ATP World Series (1990–99) and ATP International Series (2000–08).

Titles#
1. Thomas Muster26
2. Roger Federer25
3. Lleyton Hewitt22
4. Andy Roddick21
5. Pete Sampras20
6. Michael Chang19
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Andre Agassi
9. Andy Murray17
10. Nikolay Davydenko16
David Ferrer

Finals#
1. Roger Federer34
2. Thomas Muster32
Andy Roddick
4. Michael Chang30
Lleyton Hewitt
6. Pete Sampras29
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
8. Carlos Moyá28
9. Andre Agassi27
10. Richard Gasquet26

#Titles in a seasonYear
7 Thomas Muster1993
6 Alberto Berasategui1994
Thomas Muster1995
5 Félix Mantilla1997
Andy Roddick2005
James Blake2006

Miscellaneous

Aces

Career aces[7]#
1. Ivo Karlović13,599
2. John Isner12,266
3. Roger Federer11,365
4. Goran Ivanišević10,131
5. Feliciano López9,639
6. Andy Roddick9,068
7. Pete Sampras8,713
8. Sam Querrey8,267
9. Ivan Ljubičić8,121
10. Richard Krajicek7,648

#Aces in a seasonYear
1,477 Goran Ivanišević1996
1,447 Ivo Karlović2015
1,318 Ivo Karlović2007
1,260 John Isner2015
1,213 John Isner2018
1,185 Ivo Karlović2014
1,159 John Isner2016
1,156 Goran Ivanišević1994
1,131 Ivo Karlović2016
1,123 John Isner2017

Age

Age of first titleEvent
16 Lleyton Hewitt1998 Adelaide
17 Andriy Medvedev1992 Genoa
18 Pete Sampras1990 Philadelphia
Michael Chang1990 Toronto
Goran Ivanišević1990 Stuttgart
Thomas Enqvist1992 Bolzano
Andy Roddick2001 Atlanta
Rafael Nadal2004 Sopot
Gaël Monfils2005 Sopot
Andy Murray2006 San José
Kei Nishikori2008 Delray Beach

Age of latest titleEvent
38 Roger Federer 2019 Swiss Indoors
37 Ivo Karlović 2016 Los Cabos
Feliciano López 2019 London
36 Víctor Estrella Burgos 2017 Quito
35 Andre Agassi 2005 Los Angeles
Fabrice Santoro 2008 Newport
Tommy Haas 2013 Vienna
David Ferrer 2017 Båstad

Cumulative season

#Cons. seasons
90%+ win rate
Years
3 Roger Federer2004–06

#Cons. seasons
80%+ win rate
Years
10 Roger Federer2003–12
Rafael Nadal2005–14
9 Novak Djokovic2011–19
5 Pete Sampras1993–97

#Total seasons
won 10+ titles
Years
3 Roger Federer2004–06
2 Rafael Nadal2005, 13
Novak Djokovic2011, 15
#Cons. seasons
won a title
Years
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
15 Roger Federer2001–15
Novak Djokovic2006–20
12 Andy Roddick2001–12
Andy Murray2006–17
11 Pete Sampras1990–00
Marin Čilić2008–18
10 Lleyton Hewitt1998–07

#Cons. seasons
reached a final
Years
20 Roger Federer2000–19
17 Rafael Nadal2004–20
16 Gaël Monfils2005–20
15 Novak Djokovic2006–20
14 Carlos Moyá1995–08
Tomáš Berdych2004–17
13 Pete Sampras1990–02
Juan Carlos Ferrero1999–11
David Nalbandian2001–13
Andy Murray2005–17

Deciding sets

Deciding set record%W–L
1. Kei Nishikori74.2132–46
2. Novak Djokovic73.5180–65
3. Pete Sampras69.3160–71
4. Andy Murray69.0158–71
5. Rafael Nadal68.9162–73
6. Thomas Muster68.5124–57
7. Yevgeny Kafelnikov66.0192–99
8. Andy Roddick65.2129–69
9. Roger Federer64.9231–125
10. Andre Agassi64.3133–74
minimum 100 wins

5th set record%W–L
1. Kei Nishikori79.323–6
2. Tommy Robredo77.317–5
3. Novak Djokovic75.631–10
4. Tomáš Berdych70.021–9
5. Pete Sampras69.632–14
6. Wayne Ferreira69.227–12
7. Jonas Björkman69.029–13
8. Feliciano López68.624–11
9. Marat Safin68.328–13
10. Mark Philippoussis68.215–7
minimum 15 wins

Tiebreakers

PlayerWinsPlayedWin %
Roger Federer46070465.3%
John Isner43872260.7%
Ivo Karlović39879650.0%
Pete Sampras31650063.2%
Feliciano López31357754.2%
Andy Roddick30348862.1%
minimum 300 wins

Doubles

All tournaments

Titles and finals

Titles#
1. Mike Bryan124
2. Bob Bryan119
3. Daniel Nestor91
4. Todd Woodbridge83
5. Mark Woodforde63
6. Mark Knowles55
7. Paul Haarhuis54
Jonas Björkman
Leander Paes
Nenad Zimonjić

Finals#
1. Mike Bryan186
2. Bob Bryan178
3. Daniel Nestor151
4. Todd Woodbridge113
5. Mark Knowles99
6. Jonas Björkman97
Max Mirnyi
Leander Paes
9. Mahesh Bhupathi96
10. Paul Haarhuis94
#Team titles
119 Mike Bryan Bob Bryan
61 Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde
44 Emilio Sanchez Sergio Casal
40 Daniel Nestor Mark Knowles
39 Paul Haarhuis Jacco Eltingh

Matches

Played#
1. Daniel Nestor1550
2. Mike Bryan1523
3. Bob Bryan1468
4. Leander Paes1227
5. Max Mirnyi1225
6. Nenad Zimonjić1136
7. Mark Knowles1125
8. Cyril Suk1117
9. Mahesh Bhupathi1051
10. Jonas Björkman1019

Won#
1. Mike Bryan1150
2. Bob Bryan1109
3. Daniel Nestor1062
4. Max Mirnyi780
5. Leander Paes770
6. Todd Woodbridge768
7. Mark Knowles744
8. Jonas Björkman712
9. Nenad Zimonjić710
10. Mahesh Bhupathi687

Grand Slam tournaments

Titles#
1. Mike Bryan18
2. Todd Woodbridge16
Bob Bryan
4. Mark Woodforde11
5. Jonas Björkman9
6. Daniel Nestor8
Leander Paes
8. Jacco Eltingh6
Paul Haarhuis
Max Mirnyi

Finals#
1. Mike Bryan32
2. Bob Bryan30
3. Todd Woodbridge20
4. Daniel Nestor17
5. Leander Paes16
6. Mark Woodforde15
Jonas Björkman
8. Paul Haarhuis12
9. Mahesh Bhupathi10
Max Mirnyi
#Team titles
16 Mike Bryan Bob Bryan
11 Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde
5 Paul Haarhuis Jacco Eltingh
Todd Woodbridge Jonas Björkman

Year-end tournament

Titles#
1. Mike Bryan5
2. Daniel Nestor4
Bob Bryan

Masters 1000 tournaments

Titles#
1. Bob Bryan39
Mike Bryan
3. Daniel Nestor28
4. Todd Woodbridge18
5. Mark Knowles17

500 series tournaments

Titles#
1. Daniel Nestor20
2. Nenad Zimonjić17
3. Bob Bryan14
Mike Bryan
Mark Knowles

250 series tournaments

Titles#
1. Mike Bryan47
2. Bob Bryan45
3. Todd Woodbridge34
4. Daniel Nestor30
5. Paul Haarhuis29

Prize money

See the Open Era article since the leaders and amounts of prize money in that era are the same or nearly the same.

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See also

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