The Association of Tennis Professionals , or ATP, was formed in September 1972. The men's professional tour, known as the Grand Prix tennis circuit from 1970 to 1989, was administered by the Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC) from 1974 –1989, which was a sub-committee of ATP, International Tennis Federation (ITF) and tournament representatives.[ 1] [ 2] The ATP became the only governing body for men's tennis from 1990.
These are some of the important ATP records since the inception of the ATP in 1972. They may or may not include ITF events such as Davis Cup, since the ATP is not consistent in what they include as "official." For a complete list of Open Era records (1968 – present) see the article Tennis records of the Open Era – men's singles .
Singles (1972 – present)
Grand Slam tournament records
Player totals
Active players in boldface
Finals
#
1.
Roger Federer
27
2.
Rafael Nadal
20
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
19
4.
Pete Sampras
18
Novak Djokovic
6.
Björn Borg
16
7.
Jimmy Connors
15
Andre Agassi
9.
John McEnroe
11
Mats Wilander
Stefan Edberg
Semifinals
#
1.
Roger Federer
38
2.
Jimmy Connors
31
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
28
Novak Djokovic
5.
Andre Agassi
26
6.
Pete Sampras
23
Rafael Nadal
8.
John McEnroe
19
Stefan Edberg
10.
Boris Becker
18
Quarterfinals
#
1.
Roger Federer
46
2.
Jimmy Connors
41
3.
Andre Agassi
36
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
34
Novak Djokovic
6.
Pete Sampras
29
Rafael Nadal
8.
John McEnroe
26
Stefan Edberg
10.
Andy Murray
24
Match wins
#
1.
Roger Federer
299
2.
Jimmy Connors
232
3.
Andre Agassi
224
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
222
5.
Novak Djokovic
208
6.
Pete Sampras
203
7.
Rafael Nadal
198
8.
Stefan Edberg
178
9.
John McEnroe
167
10.
Boris Becker
163
Consecutive streaks
Active streaks in boldface
Finals
#
1.
Roger Federer
10
2.
Roger Federer (2)
8
3.
Rafael Nadal
5
4.
Andre Agassi
4
Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic (2)
7.
Three in a row has been accomplished 15 times
3
Semifinals
#
1.
Roger Federer
23
2.
Novak Djokovic
14
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
10
4.
Novak Djokovic (2)
7
5.
/ Ivan Lendl (2)
6
6.
Boris Becker
5
Novak Djokovic (3)
Rafael Nadal
Andy Murray
Rafael Nadal (2)
Quarterfinals
#
1.
Roger Federer
36
2.
Novak Djokovic
26
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
14
4.
Rafael Nadal
11
5.
Pete Sampras
10
David Ferrer
7.
Andy Murray
9
Andy Murray (2)
9.
/ Ivan Lendl (2)
7
Mats Wilander
Consecutive streaks in non-consecutive tournaments
Player skipped one or more Grand Slam tournaments during his streak
Semifinals
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
11
2.
Jimmy Connors (2)
7
3.
Jimmy Connors (3)
6
Björn Borg
5.
Björn Borg (2)
5
John McEnroe
7.
Lleyton Hewitt
4
Andy Murray
9.
Vitas Gerulaitis
3
John McEnroe (2)
/ Ivan Lendl
Andre Agassi
Quarterfinals
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
27
2.
Andy Murray
18
3.
Björn Borg
12
4.
Pete Sampras
11
5.
John McEnroe
9
6.
Guillermo Vilas
8
/ Ivan Lendl
John McEnroe (2)
9.
Björn Borg (2)
7
Jimmy Connors (2)
Titles per tournament
US Open
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
5
Pete Sampras
Roger Federer
4.
John McEnroe
4
5.
/ Ivan Lendl
3
Consecutive titles per tournament
Finals per tournament
US Open
#
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
8
Pete Sampras
3.
Jimmy Connors
7
Roger Federer
5.
Andre Agassi
6
Novak Djokovic
Consecutive finals per tournament
US Open
#
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
8
2.
Roger Federer
6
3.
Jimmy Connors
5
4.
Novak Djokovic
4
5.
John McEnroe
3
Pete Sampras
Semifinals per tournament
US Open
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
14
2.
Andre Agassi
10
Roger Federer
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
9
Pete Sampras
Novak Djokovic
Consecutive semifinals per tournament
Wimbledon
#
1.
Roger Federer
7
2.
Jimmy Connors
6
Björn Borg
Novak Djokovic
5.
John McEnroe
5
/ Ivan Lendl
Stefan Edberg
Andy Murray
US Open
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
12
2.
Novak Djokovic
9
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
8
Roger Federer
5.
John McEnroe
5
Match wins per tournament
Wimbledon
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
84
2.
Roger Federer
79
3.
Boris Becker
71
4.
Pete Sampras
63
5.
John McEnroe
59
6.
Novak Djokovic
52
7.
Björn Borg
51
8.
Stefan Edberg
49
/ Goran Ivanišević
10.
/ Ivan Lendl
48
US Open
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
97
2.
Andre Agassi
79
3.
Roger Federer
78
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
73
5.
Pete Sampras
71
6.
John McEnroe
65
7.
Novak Djokovic
57
8.
Lleyton Hewitt
47
9.
Guillermo Vilas
43
Stefan Edberg
Michael Chang
Andy Roddick
Rafael Nadal
Winning percentage per tournament
French Open
% *
W–L
1.
Rafael Nadal
97.22
70–2
2.
Björn Borg
96.08
49–2
3.
Mats Wilander
83.93
47–9
4.
Gustavo Kuerten
81.82
36–8
5.
Jim Courier
81.63
40–9
6.
/ Ivan Lendl
81.54
53–12
7.
Novak Djokovic
81.36
48–11
8.
Roger Federer
80.25
65–16
9.
Guillermo Vilas
77.33
58–17
10.
Andre Agassi
76.12
51–16
* minimum 30 wins
Wimbledon
% *
W–L
1.
Björn Borg
92.73
51–4
2.
Pete Sampras
90.00
63–7
3.
Roger Federer
88.76
79–10
4.
Novak Djokovic
86.67
52–8
5.
Boris Becker
85.54
71–12
6.
John McEnroe
84.29
59–11
7.
Andy Murray
83.64
46–9
8.
Jimmy Connors
82.35
84–18
9.
Rafael Nadal
81.63
40–9
10.
Stefan Edberg
80.33
49–12
* minimum 30 wins
US Open
% *
W–L
1.
Pete Sampras
88.75
71–9
2.
Roger Federer
87.64
78–11
3.
Novak Djokovic
86.36
57–9
4.
Jimmy Connors
85.09
97–17
5.
/ Ivan Lendl
84.88
73–13
6.
John McEnroe
84.42
65–12
7.
Rafael Nadal
82.69
43–9
8.
Bjorn Borg
81.63
40–9
9.
Andre Agassi
80.61
79–19
10.
Andy Murray
80.00
40–10
* minimum 30 wins
Match win streaks per tournament
US Open
#
Years
1.
Roger Federer
40
2004–09
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
27
1985–88
3.
John McEnroe
25
1979–82
Consecutive sets won per tournament
US Open
#
Years
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
26
1985–86
2.
/ Ivan Lendl (2)
25
1986–87
3.
Stefan Edberg
24
1991–92
4.
Roger Federer
22
2007–08
Match wins per court type
Grass
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
106
2.
Roger Federer
79
3.
Boris Becker
77
4.
John McEnroe
66
5.
/ Ivan Lendl
64
Stefan Edberg
7.
Pete Sampras
63
8.
Björn Borg
56
9.
Roscoe Tanner
54
10.
Novak Djokovic
52
Winning percentage per court type
Grass
% *
W–L
1.
Pete Sampras
90.00
63–7
2.
Björn Borg
88.89
56–7
3.
Roger Federer
88.76
79–10
4.
Novak Djokovic
86.67
52–8
5.
Boris Becker
83.70
77–15
6.
Andy Murray
83.64
46–9
7.
John McEnroe
83.54
66–13
8.
Jimmy Connors
83.46
106–21
9.
Stefan Edberg
82.05
64–14
10.
Rafael Nadal
81.63
40–9
* minimum 30 wins
Career match/finals winning
Finals winning
%
T–F*
1.
Pete Sampras
77.78
14–4
2.
Rafael Nadal
70.00
14–6
3.
Björn Borg
68.75
11–5
4.
John McEnroe
63.64
7–4
Mats Wilander
6.
Roger Federer
62.96
17–10
7.
Boris Becker
60.00
6–4
8.
Novak Djokovic
55.56
10–8
9.
Stefan Edberg
54.55
6–5
10.
Jimmy Connors
53.33
8–7
Andre Agassi
* Minimum 5 titles.
Winning title without losing a set
Career Golden Slam
Player
Tournaments (in completion order)
Andre Agassi
1992 Wimbledon, 1994 US Open, 1995 Australian Open, 1996 Olympics, 1999 French Open
Rafael Nadal
2005 French Open, 2008 Wimbledon, 2008 Olympics, 2009 Australian Open, 2010 US Open
Career Grand Slam
Player
Tournaments (in completion order)
Andre Agassi
1992 Wimbledon, 1994 US Open, 1995 Australian Open, 1999 French Open
Roger Federer
2003 Wimbledon, 2004 Australian Open, 2004 US Open, 2009 French Open
Rafael Nadal
2005 French Open, 2008 Wimbledon, 2009 Australian Open, 2010 US Open
Calendar year achievements
Four Majors
3 Slam wins & 1 final
Year
Roger Federer
2006
Roger Federer (2)
2007
Novak Djokovic
2015
2 Slam wins & 2 finals
Year
Roger Federer
2009
Three Majors
1 Slam win & 2 finals
Year
Björn Borg
1981
Jim Courier
1993
Roger Federer
2008
Rafael Nadal
2011
Novak Djokovic
2012
Novak Djokovic (2)
2013
3 Slam finals (all losses)
Year
Jimmy Connors
1975
Consecutive titles
Three
Two
Cons. French Open/Wimbledon
Year
Björn Borg
1978
Björn Borg (2)
1979
Björn Borg (3)
1980
Rafael Nadal
2008
Roger Federer
2009
Rafael Nadal (2)
2010
Non-consecutive titles
Three
Two
Non cons. Australian & US Open
Year
John Newcombe
1973
Jimmy Connors *
1974
Roger Federer *
2004
Roger Federer * (2)
2006
Roger Federer * (3)
2007
Novak Djokovic *
2011
Novak Djokovic * (2)
2015
* indicates that the player won more than two grand slam tournament titles during that calendar year
Match winning percentage
Other selected achievements
Cons. finals won
#
Years
1.
Pete Sampras
8
1995–00
2.
Roger Federer
7
2003–06
Rafael Nadal
2008–11
4.
Björn Borg
4
1979–80
Pete Sampras (2)
1993–94
Novak Djoković
2011–12
7.
Jimmy Connors
3
1974
Björn Borg (2) ; (3)
1974–76; 77–78
John McEnroe
1980–81
Mats Wilander
1983–85
Stefan Edberg
1990–92
Andre Agassi
1999–01
Roger Federer (2)
2006–07
Rafael Nadal (2)
2012–13
Cons. sets won (all slams)
#
Years
1.
Roger Federer
36
2006–07
2.
John McEnroe
35
1984
3.
Björn Borg
28
1980
Rafael Nadal
2010
5.
Stefan Edberg
26
1991–92
6.
Ilie Năstase
25
1972–73
ATP career records
Singles titles, finals and semifinals
Finals
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
164
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
146
3.
Roger Federer
136
4.
John McEnroe
109
5.
Guillermo Vilas
104
6.
Rafael Nadal
99
7.
Andre Agassi
90
8.
Björn Borg
88
Pete Sampras
10.
Novak Djokovic
86
Semifinals
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
235
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
189
3.
Roger Federer
179
4.
John McEnroe
159
5.
Guillermo Vilas
154
6.
Stefan Edberg
138
Andre Agassi
8.
Rafael Nadal
130
9.
Pete Sampras
128
10.
Novak Djokovic
121
Cons. 1+ titles (Seasons)
#
Years
1.
Roger Federer
15
2001–15
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
14
1980–93
3.
Jimmy Connors
13
1972–84
4.
Stefan Edberg
12
1984–95
Boris Becker
1985–96
Andy Roddick
2001–12
Rafael Nadal
2004–15
8.
Guillermo Vilas
11
1973–83
Brian Gottfried
1973–83
Michael Chang
1988–98
Pete Sampras
1990–00
Novak Djokovic
2006–16
Finals (Active)
#
1.
Roger Federer
136
2.
Rafael Nadal
99
3.
Novak Djokovic
86
4.
Andy Murray
52
5.
David Ferrer
51
6.
Lleyton Hewitt
46
7.
Tomas Berdych
29
8.
Tommy Haas
28
9.
Juan Martin del Potro
25
10.
Richard Gasquet
24
Semifinals (Active)
#
1.
Roger Federer
179
2.
Rafael Nadal
130
3.
Novak Djokovic
121
4.
David Ferrer
91
5.
Andy Murray
81
6.
Lleyton Hewitt
75
7.
Tomas Berdych
66
8.
Tommy Haas
64
9.
Tommy Robredo
51
10.
Richard Gasquet
49
Titles per court type
Most titles / finals at a single tournament
Note: Grand Slams are in boldface
#
Titles
Tournament
Years
9
Rafael Nadal
French Open
2005–08, 10–14
8
Guillermo Vilas
Buenos Aires
1973–76, 77 (2) , 79, 82
Rafael Nadal
Monte-Carlo
2005–12
Rafael Nadal
Barcelona
2005–09, 11–13
Roger Federer
Halle
2003–06, 08, 13–15
7
Pete Sampras
Wimbledon
1993–95, 97–00
Roger Federer
Wimbledon
2003–07, 09, 12
Rafael Nadal
Rome
2005–07, 09–10, 12–13
Roger Federer
Dubai
2003–05, 07, 12, 14–15
Roger Federer
Cincinnati
2005, 07, 09–10, 12, 14–15
Roger Federer
Basel
2006–08, 10–11, 14–15
6
Jimmy Connors
Birmingham
1974–77, 79–80
Björn Borg
French Open
1974–75, 78–81
Balázs Taróczy
Amersfoort
1976, 78–82
Ivan Lendl
Canada
1980–81, 83, 87–89
Andre Agassi
Miami
1990, 95–96, 01–03
Roger Federer
Tour Finals
2003–04, 06–07, 10–11
Novak Djokovic
Beijing
2009–10, 12–15
#
Finals
Tournament
Years
12
Roger Federer
Basel
2000–01, 06–15
10
Guillermo Vilas
Buenos Aires
1972–76, 77 (2) , 79, 81–82
Roger Federer
Halle
2003–06, 08, 10, 12–15
Roger Federer
Wimbledon
2003–09, 12, 14–15
Roger Federer
Tour Finals
2003–07, 10–12, 14–15
9
Ivan Lendl
Tour Finals
1980–88
Rafael Nadal
Monte-Carlo
2005–13
Rafael Nadal
Rome
2005–07, 09–14
Rafael Nadal
French Open
2005–08, 10–14
Roger Federer
Dubai
2003–07, 11–12, 14–15
8
John McEnroe
WCT Finals
1979–84, 87, 89
Ivan Lendl
Canada
1980–83, 85, 87–89
Ivan Lendl
US Open
1982–89
Boris Becker
Tour Finals
1985–86, 88–89, 92, 94–96
Pete Sampras
US Open
1990, 92–93, 95–96, 00–02
Andre Agassi
Miami
1990, 94–96, 98, 01–03
Rafael Nadal
Barcelona
2005–09, 11–13
Winning percentage in finals
Walkovers not to be counted as wins.
Matches played / matches won
Won
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
1254
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
1071
3.
Roger Federer
1064
4.
Guillermo Vilas
928
5.
John McEnroe
875
6.
Andre Agassi
870
7.
Stefan Edberg
801
8.
Rafael Nadal
771
9.
Pete Sampras
762
10.
Boris Becker
713
Won (active)
#
1.
Roger Federer
1064
2.
Rafael Nadal
771
3.
Novak Djokovic
692
4.
David Ferrer
660
5.
Lleyton Hewitt
616
6.
Tommy Haas
563
7.
Andy Murray
553
8.
Tomáš Berdych
547
9.
Tommy Robredo
527
10.
Mikhail Youzhny
465
Match wins per court type
Winning percentage per court type
[ 4]
Note that the figures below represent career winning percentages of players that are retired (regular font) as well as current active players (boldface). The latter are subject to change and do not reflect the final figure.
Grass
% *
W–L
1.
Roger Federer
87.65
142–20
2.
John McEnroe
85.61
119–20
3.
Björn Borg
84.72
61–11
4.
Andy Murray
84.11
90–17
5.
Pete Sampras
83.47
101–20
6.
Jimmy Connors
83.33
170–34
7.
Boris Becker
82.27
116–25
8.
Novak Djokovic
81.71
67–15
9.
Andy Roddick
79.62
86–22
10.
Stefan Edberg
78.57
99–27
* minimum 50 wins
Carpet
% *
W–L
1.
John McEnroe
85.31
337–58
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
83.12
266–54
3.
Björn Borg
82.62
176–37
4.
Jimmy Connors
82.23
338–73
5.
Boris Becker
80.06
229–57
6.
Pete Sampras
76.43
120–37
7.
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
74.37
148–51
8.
Goran Ivanišević
72.31
175–67
9.
Stefan Edberg
70.38
164–69
10.
Brian Gottfried
68.53
183–84
* minimum 100 wins (not used since 2009)
All surfaces
% *
W–L
1.
Björn Borg
82.74
609–127
2.
Rafael Nadal
82.64
771–162
3.
Novak Djokovic
82.58
692–146
4.
Jimmy Connors
81.85
1254–278
5.
/ Ivan Lendl
81.76
1071–239
6.
Roger Federer
81.66
1064–239
7.
John McEnroe
81.55
875–198
8.
Pete Sampras
77.44
762–222
9.
Andy Murray
77.02
553–165
10.
Boris Becker
76.91
713–214
* minimum 500 wins
Outdoor
% *
W–L
1.
Rafael Nadal
84.57
696–127
2.
Björn Borg
83.97
393–75
3.
Novak Djokovic
83.63
567–111
4.
Roger Federer
82.05
800–175
5.
Jimmy Connors
81.75
785–175
6.
/ Ivan Lendl
81.23
727–168
7.
John McEnroe
78.35
456–126
8.
Guillermo Vilas
78.21
811–226
9.
Andre Agassi
77.74
702–201
10.
Pete Sampras
77.32
549–161
* minimum 250 wins
Indoor
% *
W–L
1.
John McEnroe
85.34
419–72
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
82.89
344–71
3.
Jimmy Connors
81.99
469–103
4.
Björn Borg
80.60
216–52
5.
Roger Federer
80.49
264–64
6.
Boris Becker
79.84
297–75
7.
Novak Djokovic
78.13
125–35
8.
Pete Sampras
77.74
213–61
9.
Andy Murray
76.77
119–36
10.
Robin Söderling
74.03
114–40
* minimum 100 wins
Playing top 10 ranked opponents
Winning percentage
% *
W–L
1.
Björn Borg
70.00
63–27
2.
Novak Djokovic
66.67
160–80
3.
Roger Federer
65.67
197–103
4.
Rafael Nadal
65.38
136–72
5.
Boris Becker
65.05
121–65
6.
/ Ivan Lendl
63.97
119–67
7.
Pete Sampras
63.59
124–71
8.
John McEnroe
56.84
83–63
9.
Andre Agassi
54.77
109–90
10.
Andy Murray
52.87
83–74
* minimum 50 wins
Pressure situations
After winning 1st set
% *
W–L
1.
Novak Djokovic
95.75
608–27
2.
Björn Borg
95.45
525–25
3.
Rafael Nadal
94.68
676–38
4.
Jimmy Connors
94.36
1088–65
5.
John McEnroe
94.28
774–47
6.
/ Ivan Lendl
93.21
933–68
7.
Roger Federer
93.05
950–71
8.
Andy Murray
92.99
464–35
9.
Eddie Dibbs
92.54
496–40
10.
Guillermo Vilas
92.20
839–71
* minimum 250 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[ 5]
After losing 1st set
% *
W–L
1.
Björn Borg
45.16
84–102
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
44.66
138–171
3.
Jimmy Connors
43.80
166–213
4.
Pete Sampras
43.73
122–157
5.
Rafael Nadal
43.38
95–124
6.
Boris Becker
42.15
110–151
7.
Novak Djokovic
41.38
84–119
8.
Andy Murray
40.64
89–130
9.
Roger Federer
40.43
114–168
10.
John McEnroe
40.08
101–151
* minimum 75 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[ 6]
Deciding set
% *
W–L
1.
Björn Borg
74.38
119–41
2.
Novak Djokovic
74.07
140–49
3.
Andy Murray
69.78
127–55
4.
Jimmy Connors
68.96
231–104
5.
Rafael Nadal
68.91
133–60
6.
John McEnroe
68.62
164–75
7.
Pete Sampras
68.23
189–88
8.
Johan Kriek
67.57
125–60
9.
Boris Becker
67.08
163–80
10.
Mats Wilander
66.30
122–62
* minimum 100 wins (source: ATP World Tour)[ 7]
Year-end championships
(1970 – present)
The best players of all participants on the world tour, within a season, would qualify for the year-end tournament.
The world tour event began in 1970 and was originally known as the Masters Grand Prix as part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit . It was organised by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF ).
In 1990, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP ) took over the running of the men's tour and replaced the Masters with the ATP Tour World Championship. Between 2000 and 2008, the event was called the Tennis Masters Cup and was endorsed by ITF, ATP and the Grand Slam tournaments (as a result of merging the ATP Tour World Championship with the Grand Slam Cup ). In 2009 the Championship was renamed the ATP World Tour Finals .
Currently, the tournament is organized at the O2 Arena in London, under efficient lighting conditions of play, on blue, medium fast, low bouncing, hard courts.
(1971 – 1989)
The best players of the season, from a reduced pool of professionals under contract for the WCT circuit, would qualify for the circuit finals.
The WCT Finals was the season-ending championship for the World Championship Tennis circuit . The event was held annually in Dallas, Texas, and played on indoor carpet courts. The 1971 quarterfinals and semifinals were played in Houston, and final played at Moody Coliseum in Dallas. The 1972–1979 editions were played at Moody Coliseum, and the 1980–1989 tournaments at Reunion Arena in Dallas. The WCT, in 1974, was the first tennis tournament to experiment with electronic line calling
ATP year-end championships titles
Finals
#
1.
Roger Federer
10
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
9
3.
Boris Becker
8
4.
Pete Sampras
6
5.
Ilie Nastase
5
Novak Djokovic
Semifinals
#
1.
Roger Federer
13
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
12
3.
Pete Sampras
10
4.
Boris Becker
9
5.
Jimmy Connors
8
Appearances
#
1.
Roger Federer
14
2.
Andre Agassi
13
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
12
4.
Jimmy Connors
11
Boris Becker
Pete Sampras
Consecutive Finals
#
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
9
2.
Ilie Nastase
5
Roger Federer
4.
Novak Djokovic
4
5.
Boris Becker
3
Roger Federer
Consecutive Semifinals
#
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
12
2.
Pete Sampras
10
3.
Roger Federer
7
4.
Roger Federer
6
5.
Ilie Nastase
5
Consecutive appearances
#
1.
Roger Federer
14
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
12
3.
Pete Sampras
11
4.
Novak Djokovic
9
5.
Jimmy Connors
8
John McEnroe
Boris Becker
ATP year-end championships match wins
Win %
W–L *
1.
Ilie Nastase
88.00
22–3
2.
Roger Federer
81.25
52–12
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
79.59
39–10
4.
Boris Becker
73.46
36–13
5.
Novak Djokovic
72.97
27–10
* minimum 10 matches
Not losing a set
#
Year
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
3
1982, 1985–86
2.
John McEnroe
1
1983
WCT finals totals
Semifinals
#
1.
John McEnroe
9
2.
Björn Borg
5
Jimmy Connors
/ Ivan Lendl
5.
Rod Laver
4
Appearances
#
1.
John McEnroe
9
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
6
3.
Rod Laver
5
Jimmy Connors
Björn Borg
WCT finals match wins
Match winning
% *
W–L
1.
Ken Rosewall
85.71
6–1
2.
John McEnroe
80.76
21–5
3.
Jimmy Connors
76.92
10–3
/ Ivan Lendl
5.
Björn Borg
71.42
10–4
* minimum 5 matches
Not losing a set
#
Year
1.
John McEnroe
2
1981, 1984
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
After the Grand Slams and the World Tour Finals, the ATP Masters series are nine annual tournaments that hold most importance. They have existed under different names: from 1970 until 1993 they were called the Grand Prix Championship Series . Then until 1999 they were held under the name Mercedes-Benz Super 9. The name Tennis Masters started in 2000: until 2004 the Tennis Masters Series , from 2005 until 2008 the ATP Masters Series, and since then they have been held under the name ATP World Tour Masters 1000 .
Finals
#
1.
Roger Federer
42
2.
Rafael Nadal
41
3.
Novak Djokovic
38
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
33
5.
Jimmy Connors
29
6.
John McEnroe
26
7.
Andre Agassi
23
8.
Boris Becker
21
9.
Björn Borg
20
10.
Pete Sampras
19
Semifinals
#
1.
Rafael Nadal
57
2.
Roger Federer
56
3.
Novak Djokovic
51
4.
Jimmy Connors
49
5.
/ Ivan Lendl
40
6.
Stefan Edberg
35
Andre Agassi
8.
John McEnroe
33
9.
Boris Becker
31
Pete Sampras
Different titles
#
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
8/9
Novak Djokovic
3.
Björn Borg
7/9
Jimmy Connors
Andre Agassi
Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal
8.
John McEnroe
6/9
Stefan Edberg
Different finals reached
#
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
9/9
Roger Federer
Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal
5.
Jimmy Connors
8/9
Boris Becker
7.
Björn Borg
7/9
Stefan Edberg
Pete Sampras
Andre Agassi
Gustavo Kuerten
Andy Murray
Finals in a season
#
Year
1.
Novak Djokovic
8
2015
2.
Roger Federer
6
2006
Novak Djokovic
2011
Novak Djokovic
2012
Rafael Nadal
2013
6.
Jimmy Connors
5
1976
Stefan Edberg
1987
Stefan Edberg
1990
Rafael Nadal
2005
Roger Federer
2007
Rafael Nadal
2007
Rafael Nadal
2009
Novak Djokovic
2009
Rafael Nadal
2011
Roger Federer
2014
Semifinals in a season
#
Year
1.
Rafael Nadal
8
2013
Novak Djokovic
2015
3.
Rafael Nadal
7
2008
Rafael Nadal
2009
Novak Djokovic
2009
Novak Djokovic
2012
Andy Murray
2015
8.
John McEnroe
6
1982
Roger Federer
2006
Rafael Nadal
2007
Rafael Nadal
2010
Novak Djokovic
2011
Novak Djokovic
2014
Match wins
Win %
W–L *
1.
Bjorn Borg
83.44
136–27
2.
Rafael Nadal
82.51
302–64
3.
John McEnroe
82.28
195–42
4.
Novak Djokovic
82.15
267–58
5.
/ Ivan Lendl
81.68
223–50
6.
Roger Federer
77.30
327–96
7.
Jimmy Connors
77.00
231–69
8.
Andre Agassi
74.93
251–84
9.
Boris Becker
73.86
178–63
10.
Stefan Edberg
73.68
196–70
* minimum 100 wins
Titles per court type
Consecutive titles: 4 – Rafael Nadal (2013) and Novak Djokovic (2013–2014, 2014–2015)
Consecutive finals: 5 – Rafael Nadal (2011, 2013) and Novak Djokovic (2015)
Consecutive titles in non-consecutive Masters 1000: 5 – Novak Djokovic (2011, 2014–2015)
Consecutive finals in non-consecutive Masters 1000: 9 – Novak Djokovic (2014–2015)
ATP World Tour 500 series
Includes the predecessors ATP Championship Series (1990–1999) and ATP International Series Gold (2000–2008).
Finals
#
1.
Roger Federer
23
2.
Rafael Nadal
21
3.
David Ferrer
19
4.
Boris Becker
14
Novak Djokovic
6.
Pete Sampras
13
7.
Stefan Edberg
12
Goran Ivanišević
9.
Juan Martín del Potro
10
10.
/ Ivan Lendl
9
Michael Chang
Andre Agassi
Titles in a season
#
Year
1.
Boris Becker
4
1990
Stefan Edberg
1991
Juan Martín del Potro
2013
4.
Pete Sampras
3
1996
Rafael Nadal
2005
Novak Djokovic
2009
David Ferrer
2015
Roger Federer
2015
ATP World Tour 250 series
Includes the predecessors ATP World Series (1990–1999) and ATP International Series (2000–2008).
Finals
#
1.
Roger Federer
33
2.
Thomas Muster
32
Andy Roddick
4.
Michael Chang
30
Lleyton Hewitt
6.
Pete Sampras
29
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
8.
Carlos Moyá
28
9.
Andre Agassi
27
10.
Goran Ivanišević
23
David Ferrer
Single season records
10+ titles seasons
#
Years
1.
Jimmy Connors
4
1973–74,76,78
/ Ivan Lendl
1981–82,85,89
3.
John McEnroe
3
1979,81,84
Roger Federer
2004–06
5.
Ilie Năstase
2
1972–73
Björn Borg
1977,79
Rafael Nadal
2005,13
Novak Djokovic
2011,15
Cons. 10+ titles seasons
#
Years
1.
Roger Federer
3
2004–06
2.
Ilie Năstase
2
1972–73
Jimmy Connors
1973–74
/ Ivan Lendl
1981–82
Match winning
%
W–L*
Years
1.
John McEnroe
96.47
82–3
1984
2.
Jimmy Connors
95.88
93–4
1974
3.
Roger Federer
95.29
81–4
2005
4.
Roger Federer
94.85
92–5
2006
5.
Björn Borg
93.33
84–6
1979
6.
Novak Djokovic
93.18
82–6
2015
7.
/ Ivan Lendl
92.50
74–6
1986
Roger Federer
2004
9.
/ Ivan Lendl
92.31
84–7
1985
10.
/ Ivan Lendl
92.17
106–9
1982
* minimum 50 wins
Top 10 wins
#
Year
1.
Novak Djokovic
31
2015
2.
Novak Djokovic
24
2012
Rafael Nadal
2013
Novak Djokovic
5.
Novak Djokovic
21
2011
6.
Roger Federer
19
2006
Novak Djokovic
2014
8.
Roger Federer
18
2004
9.
Roger Federer
17
2007
Rafael Nadal
2008
Roger Federer
2014
Cons. titles on 3 surfaces
#
Years
1.
Jimmy Connors
5
1972, 1974(2) –76
2.
John McEnroe
3
1981, 1983–84
/ Ivan Lendl
1985(2) , 1989
4.
Björn Borg
1
1979
Roger Federer
2004
Rafael Nadal
2008
note: M/Y = Average Matches per Years
Winning streaks
Grass
#
Years
1.
Roger Federer
65
2003–08
2.
Björn Borg
41
1976–81
3.
John McEnroe
23
1980–82
Pete Sampras
1994–96
Pete Sampras
1998–00
Carpet *
#
Years
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
66
1981–83
2.
John McEnroe
65
1983–85
3.
Arthur Ashe
32
1975
* not used since 2009
Player
#
Years
1.
Guillermo Vilas
46
1977
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
44
1981–82
3.
Novak Djokovic
43
2010–11
4.
John McEnroe
42
1984
5.
Björn Borg *
41
1979-80
Roger Federer
2006-07
7.
Björn Borg *
35
1978
Thomas Muster
1995
Roger Federer
2005
* note: Björn Borg's 1979–80 streak totals do not include an additional 7 wins in Davis Cup, Swiss Indoors or Palermo events. His streak total in some sources is 48 during this time period. The 1978 streak totals do not include an additional 14 wins at the Las Vegas Indoor, Davis Cup or the Milan WCT. His streak total should be 49 in 1978.[ 10] [ 11] Some of this may be confusion or errors over walkovers (which count as neither wins nor losses).
Finals won
#
Years
1.
Roger Federer
24
2003–05
2.
Björn Borg
15
1979–80
3.
Rafael Nadal
14
2005–06
4.
Rod Laver
12
1973–75
John McEnroe
1980–81
John McEnroe
1984–85
Finals played
#
Years
1.
/ Ivan Lendl
18
1981–82
2.
Roger Federer
17
2005–06
3.
Novak Djokovic
16
2015–16
4.
Guillermo Vilas
13
1977
5.
John McEnroe
12
1984
ATP Rankings (since 1973)
Weeks at No.1 & in Top 2, 3
(as of January 18, 2016).[ 12]
Cons.No. 1
#
1.
Roger Federer
237
2.
Jimmy Connors
160
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
157
4.
Pete Sampras
102
5.
Jimmy Connors (2)
84
6.
Pete Sampras (2)
82
7.
Novak Djokovic
81
8.
/ Ivan Lendl (2)
80
9.
Lleyton Hewitt
75
10.
John McEnroe
58
Top 2
#
1.
Roger Federer
470
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
409
3.
Rafael Nadal
403
4.
Pete Sampras
376
5.
Jimmy Connors
356
Cons.Top 2
#
1.
Roger Federer
346
2.
Jimmy Connors
300
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
280
4.
Novak Djokovic
253
5.
Rafael Nadal
212
Top 3
#
1.
Roger Federer
597
2.
Jimmy Connors
595
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
499
4.
Rafael Nadal
460
5.
Pete Sampras
457
Cons.Top 3
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
507
2.
/ Ivan Lendl
497
3.
Roger Federer
432
4.
Pete Sampras
391
5.
John McEnroe
374
Weeks in Top 4, 5 & 10
(as of January 18, 2016).
Top 4
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
669
2.
Roger Federer
621
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
510
4.
Rafael Nadal
498
5.
Pete Sampras
484
Cons.Top 4
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
651
2.
Roger Federer
522
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
501
4.
Novak Djokovic
446
5.
Pete Sampras
403
Top 5
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
705
2.
Roger Federer
648
3.
Rafael Nadal
533
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
524
5.
Pete Sampras
511
Cons.Top 5
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
658
2.
Roger Federer
548
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
524
4.
Rafael Nadal
522
5.
Pete Sampras
491
Top 10
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
817
2.
Andre Agassi
747
3.
Roger Federer
703
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
664
5.
Pete Sampras
586
Cons.Top 10
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
788
2.
Roger Federer
693
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
612
4.
Pete Sampras
565
5.
Rafael Nadal
561
Most Years end
(as of end 2015).
No. 1
#
1.
Pete Sampras
6
2.
Jimmy Connors
5
Roger Federer
4.
John McEnroe
4
/ Ivan Lendl
Novak Djokovic
Top 2
#
1.
Roger Federer
10
2.
Jimmy Connors
8
Rafael Nadal
4.
John McEnroe
6
/ Ivan Lendl
Pete Sampras
Top 3
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
12
Roger Federer
3.
/ Ivan Lendl
9
Pete Sampras
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic
Top 4
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
14
2.
Roger Federer
12
3.
Rafael Nadal
10
4.
John McEnroe
9
/ Ivan Lendl
Pete Sampras
Novak Djokovic
Top 5
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
14
2.
Roger Federer
12
3.
Rafael Nadal
11
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
10
Pete Sampras
Top 10
#
1.
Jimmy Connors
16
Andre Agassi
3.
Roger Federer
14
4.
/ Ivan Lendl
13
5.
Pete Sampras
12
Other events
Olympic Games (since re-introduction in 1988)
Prize money leaders
Career earning as of January 11, 2016.[ 13]
Prize money stats
Career
Prize money (S+D)
Year
1.
Roger Federer
$97,341,456
2016
2.
Novak Djokovic
$94,251,218
2016
3.
Rafael Nadal
$75,997,140
2016
4.
Pete Sampras
$43,280,489
2003
5.
Andy Murray
$42,435,316
2015
6.
Andre Agassi
$31,152,975
2006
7.
David Ferrer
$28,367,279
2016
8.
Boris Becker
$25,080,956
1999
9.
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
$23,883,797
2003
10.
Tomas Berdych
$23,861,931
2016
End of Season
Prize money (S+D)
Year
1.
Novak Djokovic
$21,646,145
2015
2.
Rafael Nadal
$14,570,935
2013
3.
Novak Djokovic
$14,250,527
2014
4.
Novak Djokovic
$12,803,737
2012
5.
Novak Djokovic
$12,619,803
2011
6.
Novak Djokovic
$12,447,947
2013
7.
Rafael Nadal
$10,171,998
2010
8.
Roger Federer
$10,130,620
2007
9.
Roger Federer
$9,343,988
2014
10.
Roger Federer
$8,768,110
2009
Miscellaneous
Aces (since 1991)
Career aces include aces served at all ATP World Tour and Grand Slam matches, but not at Davis Cup. Note that three players listed (Goran Ivanišević , Pete Sampras , and Richard Krajicek ) were already active on the ATP Tour before 1991, so their listed ace counts do not fully reflect their career totals.
Tie-breaks
Most tie-breaks wins
#
1.
Roger Federer
386
2.
Pete Sampras
328
3.
Andy Roddick
303
4.
Ivo Karlović
301
5.
John Isner
283
Oldest winners of a singles title
In the following table only the last tournament won by each player is listed.
Pancho Gonzales : 43 yrs, 4 months, 17 days (1971 Pacific Southwest Open )
Ken Rosewall : 43 yrs, 0 months, 11 days (1977 Colgate Tennis Patrons Classic )
Marty Riessen : 37 yrs, 8 months, 30 days (1979 Lafayette )
Jimmy Connors : 37 years, 1 months, 21 days (1989 Tel Aviv Open )
Roy Emerson : 36 yrs, 10 months, 28 days (1973 San Francisco )
Cliff Drysdale : 36 years, 8 months, 3 days (1978 Baltimore )
Jaime Fillol : 36 years, 5 months, 25 days (1982 Bahia )
Rod Laver : 36 years, 0 months, 0 days (1974 Volvo International )
Ivo Karlović : 35 years, 11 months, 25 days (2015 Delray Beach International Tennis Championships )
Tom Okker : 35 years, 7 months, 21 days (1979 Tel Aviv Open )
Longest gaps between titles (5+ years)
Other
Doubles (1972 – present)
Grand Slam tournament records
Grand Slam Doubles titles and finals
Finals
#
1.
Mike Bryan
28
Bob Bryan
3.
Todd Woodbridge
20
4.
Mark Woodforde
16
Daniel Nestor
Leander Paes
7.
Jonas Björkman
15
8.
Anders Järryd
13
9.
John McEnroe
12
Paul Haarhuis
ATP career records
Doubles titles and finals
Finals (Active)
#
1.
Mike Bryan
164
2.
Bob Bryan
161
3.
Daniel Nestor
145
4.
Mahesh Bhupathi
97
5.
Leander Paes
94
6.
Nenad Zimonjić
91
6.
Max Mirnyi
91
8.
František Čermák
54
9.
Marcin Matkowski
43
Horia Tecau
Matches played / matches won and winning percentage
Won
#
1.
Daniel Nestor
1001
2.
Mike Bryan
970
3.
Bob Bryan
956
4.
Todd Woodbridge
782
5.
Mark Knowles
744
6.
Sherwood Stewart
724
7.
Leander Paes
714
8.
Jonas Björkman
712
9.
Max Mirnyi
689
10.
Mahesh Bhupathi
684
Won(active)
#
1.
Daniel Nestor
1001
2.
Mike Bryan
970
3.
Bob Bryan
956
4.
Leander Paes
714
5.
Max Mirnyi
689
6.
Mahesh Bhupathi
684
7.
Nenad Zimonjic
666
8.
Frantisek Cermak
409
9.
Marcin Matkowski
401
10.
Julian Knowle
390
See also
Notes
References