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Revision as of 19:03, 8 January 2011

The ATP World Tour, or ATP, was formed in 1972. These are some of the major records since its inception.

Singles (1972-present)

ATP Grand Slam History

  • Player Totals
Titles #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 16
2. United States Pete Sampras 14
3. Sweden Björn Borg 11
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 9
5. United States Jimmy Connors 8
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 8
United States Andre Agassi 8
8. United States John McEnroe 7
Sweden Mats Wilander 7
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 6
Germany Boris Becker 6
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 22
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 19
3. United States Pete Sampras 18
4. Sweden Björn Borg 16
5. United States Jimmy Connors 15
United States Andre Agassi 15
7. United States John McEnroe 11
Sweden Mats Wilander 11
Sweden Stefan Edberg 11
Spain Rafael Nadal 11
Semi-finals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 31
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 28
3. United States Andre Agassi 26
Switzerland Roger Federer 26
5. United States Pete Sampras 23
6. United States John McEnroe 19
Sweden Stefan Edberg 19
8. Germany Boris Becker 18
9. Sweden Björn Borg 17
10. Sweden Mats Wilander 14
Spain Rafael Nadal 14
Quarter-finals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 41
2. United States Andre Agassi 36
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 34
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 30
5. United States Pete Sampras 29
6. United States John McEnroe 26
Sweden Stefan Edberg 26
8. Germany Boris Becker 23
9. Sweden Björn Borg 21
10. Sweden Mats Wilander 20
Match Wins #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 233
2. United States Andre Agassi 224
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 222
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 208
5. United States Pete Sampras 203
6. Sweden Stefan Edberg 178
7. United States John McEnroe 167
8. Germany Boris Becker 163
9. Sweden Mats Wilander 144
10. Sweden Björn Borg 141
Appearances #
1. France Fabrice Santoro 70
2. United States Andre Agassi 61
3. Sweden Jonas Bjorkman 58
4. United States Jimmy Connors 57
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 57
United States Michael Chang 57
South Africa Wayne Ferreira 57
8. Australia Mark Woodforde 55
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 54
United States Vincent Spadea 54
  • Consecutive Streaks (active streaks in boldface)
Titles #
1. United States Pete Sampras 3
Switzerland Roger Federer 3
Switzerland Roger Federer 3
Spain Rafael Nadal 3
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 10
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 8
3. United States Andre Agassi 4
4. United States Jimmy Connors 3
Sweden Björn Borg 3
Sweden Björn Borg 3
Sweden Björn Borg 3
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 3
United States John McEnroe 3
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 3
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 3
Sweden Mats Wilander 3
United States Jim Courier 3
United States Jim Courier 3
United States Pete Sampras 3
Spain Rafael Nadal 3
Semi-finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 23
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 10
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 6
4. Germany Boris Becker 5
Serbia Novak Djokovic 5
Spain Rafael Nadal 5
7. United States John McEnroe 4
United States Jim Courier 4
United States Andre Agassi 4
Quarter-finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 26
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 14
3. United States Pete Sampras 10
4. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 7
Sweden Mats Wilander 7
6. United States Andre Agassi 6
Spain Rafael Nadal 6
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6
9. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 5
Germany Boris Becker 5
Sweden Stefan Edberg 5
United States Jim Courier 5
Sweden Stefan Edberg 5
Serbia Novak Djokovic 5
Spain Rafael Nadal 5
Spain Rafael Nadal 5
Match Wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 27
Switzerland Roger Federer 27
3. United States Pete Sampras 25
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 21
5. Sweden Björn Borg 20
Sweden Björn Borg 20
United States John McEnroe 20
Switzerland Roger Federer 20
9. United States John McEnroe 19
Spain Rafael Nadal 19
Appearances #
1. South Africa Wayne Ferreira 56
2. Sweden Stefan Edberg 53
3. France Fabrice Santoro 46
4. Slovakia Dominik Hrbaty 44
Switzerland Roger Federer 44
6. Spain Tommy Robredo 40
7. Australia Mark Woodforde 37
Sweden Jonas Bjorkman 37
9. France Guillaume Raoux 36
Croatia Ivan Ljubicic 36
  • Career Achievements
Career Grand Slam Year
United States Andre Agassi 1999
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Match Winning % 100+ Wins
1. Sweden Björn Borg 89.81 141-16
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 87.59 120-17
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 87.39 208-30
4. United States Pete Sampras 84.23 203-38
5. United States Jimmy Connors 82.62 233-49
6. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 81.92 222-49
7. United States John McEnroe 81.55 168-38
8. United States Andre Agassi 80.87 224-53
9. Germany Boris Becker 80.30 163-40
10. Sweden Mats Wilander 79.56 144-37
Finals Winning % 5+ Wins
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 81.82 9-2
2. United States Pete Sampras 77.78 14-4
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 72.73 16-6
4. Sweden Björn Borg 68.75 11-5
5. United States John McEnroe 63.64 7-4
Sweden Mats Wilander 63.64 7-4
7. Germany Boris Becker 60.00 6-4
8. Sweden Stefan Edberg 54.55 6-5
9. United States Jimmy Connors 53.33 8-7
United States Andre Agassi 53.33 8-7
  • Calendar Year Achievements
Three Slams Year
United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Sweden Mats Wilander 1988
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
All Four Finals Year
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
All Four Semi-finals Year
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1987
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Switzerland Roger Federer 2008
Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
Switzerland Roger Federer 2009
  • Other Selected Achievements
  • Most consecutive matches won at one Grand Slam event:
1. Sweden Björn Borg (Wimbledon), 41
2. Switzerland Roger Federer (Wimbledon), 40
= Switzerland Roger Federer (US Open), 40
4. United States Pete Sampras (Wimbledon), 31
= Spain Rafael Nadal (French Open), 31
  • Most consecutive years winning at least two Grand Slam singles titles:
1. Switzerland Roger Federer (2004-'07), 4
2. Sweden Björn Borg (1978-'80), 3
= United States Pete Sampras (1993-'95), 3
  • Most consecutive years winning at least one Grand Slam singles title:
1. Sweden Björn Borg (1974-'81), 8
= United States Pete Sampras (1993-'00), 8
= Switzerland Roger Federer (2003-'10), 8
4. Spain Rafael Nadal (2005-'10), 6
  • Most consecutive years appearing in at least one Grand Slam singles final:
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1981-'91), 11
= United States Pete Sampras (1992–2002), 11
3. Sweden Björn Borg (1974-'81), 8
= Switzerland Roger Federer (2003-'10), 8
  • Most consecutive Grand Slam sets won:
1. Switzerland Roger Federer (2006-'07), 36
2. United States John McEnroe (1984), 35
3. Sweden Björn Borg (1980), 28
= Spain Rafael Nadal (2010), 28

ATP Career Records

ATP Singles Titles and Finals

Titles #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 109
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 94
3. United States John McEnroe 77
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 67
5. United States Pete Sampras 64
6. Sweden Björn Borg 63
7. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 62
8. United States Andre Agassi 60
9. Germany Boris Becker 49
10. Austria Thomas Muster 44
Titles (Active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 67
2. Austria Thomas Muster 44
3. Spain Rafael Nadal 43
4. United States Andy Roddick 29
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 28
6. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 20
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 18
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 16
9. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero 15
10. United States/Germany Tommy Haas 12
Finals #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 160
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 146
3. United States John McEnroe 108
4. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 104
5. Switzerland Roger Federer 95
6. United States Andre Agassi 90
7. United States Pete Sampras 88
8. Sweden Björn Borg 87
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 78
10. Germany Boris Becker 77
Finals (Active) #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 95
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 56
3. Austria Thomas Muster 55
4. United States Andy Roddick 49
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 42
6. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero 33
7. Serbia Novak Djokovic 31
8. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 26
9. United States James Blake 24
United Kingdom Andy Murray 24
Cons. Years w/ 1+ Title[1] Years #
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1980-93 14
2. United States Jimmy Connors 1972-84 13
3. Sweden Stefan Edberg 1984-95 12
Germany Boris Becker 1985-96 12
5. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1973-83 11
United States Brian Gottfried 1973-83 11
United States Vitas Gerulaitis 1974-84 11
United States Michael Chang 1988-98 11
United States Pete Sampras 1990–2000 11
Switzerland Roger Federer 2001–11 11
11. United States Andre Agassi 1987-96 10
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 1998–2007 10
United States Andy Roddick 2001–10 10

ATP Titles per court type

Clay #
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 46
2. Austria Thomas Muster 40
3. Sweden Björn Borg 30
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 29
5. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 28
Spain Manuel Orantes
7. Romania Ilie Năstase 24
8. Argentina José Luis Clerc 21
9. Sweden Mats Wilander 20
10. Ecuador Andrés Gómez 16
Spain Carlos Moyá
Grass #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 11
2. United States Pete Sampras 10
3. United States Jimmy Connors 9
4. United States John McEnroe 8
5. Germany Boris Becker 7
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
7. Sweden Björn Borg 6
India Vijay Amritraj
9. Sweden Stefan Edberg 5
United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
South Africa Johan Kriek
Hardcourt #
1. United States Andre Agassi 46
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 45
3. United States Jimmy Connors 44
4. United States Pete Sampras 36
5. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 31
6. Sweden Stefan Edberg 23
7. United States John McEnroe 22
8. United States Michael Chang 21
9. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 19
United States Andy Roddick
Carpet* #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 44
2. United States John McEnroe 43
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 33
4. Germany Boris Becker 26
5. Sweden Björn Borg 22
6. United States Arthur Ashe 18
7. United States Pete Sampras 15
8. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 14
9. United States Stan Smith 11
Sweden Stefan Edberg
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
  • Note that 'Carpet surface not used as of 2009' according to the official website of ATP

Match Played / Match Won / Match Defeated and Winning %, Open Era

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Played #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 1,519
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1,310
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1,207
4. United States Andre Agassi 1,144
5. Sweden Stefan Edberg 1,076
6. United States John McEnroe 1,073
7. Romania Ilie Năstase 1,044
8. United States Brian Gottfried 998
9. United States Pete Sampras 984
10. United States Michael Chang 974
11. Croatia Goran Ivanisevic 932
12. Germany Boris Becker 927
Won #
1. United States Jimmy Connors 1,241
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 1,071
3. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 923
4. United States John McEnroe 875
5. United States Andre Agassi 870
6. Sweden Stefan Edberg 806
7. United States Pete Sampras 762
8. Romania Ilie Năstase 755
9. Switzerland Roger Federer 748
10. Germany Boris Becker 713
11. United States Brian Gottfried 677
12. United States Michael Chang 662
Defeated #
1. France Fabrice Santoro 444
2. Australia John Alexander 380
3. Sweden Jonas Bjorkman 362
4. United States Vincent Spadea 359
5. Switzerland Marc Rosset 351
6. Spain Francisco Clavet 340
7. Spain Javier Sanchez 335
8. Czech Republic Tomas Smid 333
9. Croatia Goran Ivanisevic 333
10. Switzerland Jakob Hlasek 331
11. South Africa Wayne Ferreira 330
12. Chile Jaime Fillol 327
Winning % 400+Won
1. Sweden Björn Borg 82.7 608-127
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 82.3 475-102
3. United States Jimmy Connors 81.8 1,241-277
4. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 81.8 1,071-239
5. United States John McEnroe 81.6 875-198
6. Switzerland Roger Federer 81.1 748-174
7. Australia Rod Laver 79.4 413-107
8. United States Pete Sampras 77.4 762-222
9. Germany Boris Becker 76.9 713-214
10. Argentina Guillermo Vilas 76.5 923-284
11. United States Andre Agassi 76.1 870-274
12. United States Arthur Ashe 75.7 639-205
Titles # Years
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 5 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987
United States Pete Sampras 5 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999
Switzerland Roger Federer 5 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010
4. Romania Ilie Năstase 3 1972, 1973, 1975
United States John McEnroe 3 1978, 1983, 1984
Germany Boris Becker 3 1988, 1992, 1995
Finals #
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 9
2. Germany Boris Becker 8
3. United States Pete Sampras 6
Switzerland Roger Federer
5. United States Andre Agassi 4
Semifinals #
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 12
2. United States Pete Sampras 10
3. Germany Boris Becker 9
4. United States Jimmy Connors 8
Switzerland Roger Federer
Participations #
1. United States Andre Agassi 13
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 12
3. United States Jimmy Connors 11
Germany Boris Becker
United States Pete Sampras
Match Wins #
1. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 40
2. Germany Boris Becker 36
3. United States Pete Sampras 35
4. Switzerland Roger Federer 34
5. United States Andre Agassi 22
Win % W/L *
1. Romania Ilie Năstase .850 17-3
2. Switzerland Roger Federer .829 34-7
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl .800 40-10
4. Germany Boris Becker .734 36-13
5. United States Brian Gottfried .727 8-3
* = minimum 10 matches

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (since inception in 1990)

Titles #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 18
2. United States Andre Agassi 17
Switzerland Roger Federer 17
4. United States Pete Sampras 11
5. Austria Thomas Muster 8
6. United States Michael Chang 7
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 29
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 24
3. United States Andre Agassi 22
4. United States Pete Sampras 19
5. Germany Boris Becker 11
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 11
Semifinals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 37
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 34
3. United States Andre Agassi 32
4. United States Pete Sampras 31
5. United States Andy Roddick 20
Different Titles Won #
1. United States Andre Agassi 7/9
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 6/9
Spain Rafael Nadal 6/9
4. United States Pete Sampras 5/9
Chile Marcelo Ríos 5/9
Serbia Novak Djokovic 5/9
United Kingdom Andy Murray 5/9
Different Finals reached #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 8/9
Spain Rafael Nadal 8/9
3. United States Pete Sampras 7/9
United States Andre Agassi 7/9
Serbia Novak Djokovic 7/9
Match Wins #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 224
2. United States Andre Agassi 209
3. United States Pete Sampras 190
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 186
5. United States Andy Roddick 148
6. United States Michael Chang 137
Win % W/L *
1. Spain Rafael Nadal .830 186-38
2. Switzerland Roger Federer .769 224-67
3. United States Andre Agassi .746 209-73
4. United States Pete Sampras .731 190-70
5. United States Andy Roddick .716 146-59
* = minimum 200 matches

ATP World Tour 500 series (since inception in 1990)

Titles #
1. United States Pete Sampras 12
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 10
3. Germany Boris Becker 9
Switzerland Roger Federer 9
5. Sweden Stefan Edberg 8
6. Croatia Goran Ivanisevic 7
7. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 6
United States Andre Agassi 6
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6
Finals #
1. Germany Boris Becker 14
2. United States Pete Sampras 13
3. Sweden Stefan Edberg 12
Croatia Goran Ivanisevic 12
Switzerland Roger Federer 12
6. Spain Rafael Nadal 11
7. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 9
United States Michael Chang 9
United States Andre Agassi 9

ATP World Tour 250 series (since inception in 1990)

Titles #
1. Austria Thomas Muster 26
2. United States Pete Sampras 20
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 20
Switzerland Roger Federer 20
5. United States Michael Chang 19
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 19
United States Andre Agassi 19
8. United States Andy Roddick 18
9. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 15
10. Sweden Thomas Enqvist 14
Finals #
1. Austria Thomas Muster 32
2. United States Michael Chang 30
3. United States Pete Sampras 29
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 29
5. Spain Carlos Moya 28
6. United States Andre Agassi 27
United States Andy Roddick 27
8. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 26
Switzerland Roger Federer 26
10. Croatia Goran Ivanisevic 23

Single Season Records

  • Titles and win %
Titles #
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas (1977) 16
2. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1982) 15
United States Jimmy Connors (1974) 15
4. Romania Ilie Năstase (1973) 14
5. Sweden Björn Borg (1979) 13
United States John McEnroe (1984) 13
7. Romania Ilie Năstase (1972) 12
United States Jimmy Connors (1976) 12
Austria Thomas Muster (1995) 12
Switzerland Roger Federer (2006) 12
11. United States Jimmy Connors (1973) 11
Sweden Björn Borg (1977) 11
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1985) 11
Switzerland Roger Federer (2004) 11
Switzerland Roger Federer (2005) 11
Spain Rafael Nadal (2005) 11
Cons. 10+ Title Seasons # Years
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2004-06
2. Romania Ilie Năstase 2 1972-73
United States Jimmy Connors 2 1973-74
Czech Republic Ivan Lendl 2 1981-82
Match Winning % 50+ Wins
1. United States John McEnroe (1984) .965 82-3
2. United States Jimmy Connors (1974) .959 93-4
3. Switzerland Roger Federer (2005) .953 81-4
4. Switzerland Roger Federer (2006) .948 92-5
5. Sweden Björn Borg (1979) .933 84-6
6. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1986) .925 74-6
Switzerland Roger Federer (2004) .925 74-6
8. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1985) .923 84-7
9. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1982) .922 106-9
10. Sweden Björn Borg (1980) .921 70-6
11. United States Jimmy Connors (1976) .919 91-8
12. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1989) .919 79-7
13. United States Jimmy Connors (1975) .918 78-7
14. United States Jimmy Connors (1978) .915 65-6
15. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1987) .914 74-7
Match Wins W/L
1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas (1977) 130-14
2. Romania Ilie Năstase (1973) 118-15
3. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1980) 109-28
4. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1982) 106-9
5. Czech Republic Ivan Lendl (1981) 97-14
6. United States Jimmy Connors (1974) 93-4
7. Switzerland Roger Federer (2006) 92-5
8. United States Jimmy Connors (1976) 91-8
9. Austria Thomas Muster (1995) 86-18
10. United States Pete Sampras (1993) 85-16
  • Most ATP Masters Series titles won in a season:
  • Consecutive tournaments won on 3 different surfaces:
    • before 1990: Sweden Björn Borg in 1979 and Czech Republic Ivan Lendl, in 1985 (twice) and in 1989 (only players to have won them in consecutive weeks)
    • since 1990: Switzerland Roger Federer in 2004 (Wimbledon (grass), Gstaad (clay) and Toronto Masters (hard)) and Spain Rafael Nadal in 2008 (Hamburg Masters (clay), Roland Garros (clay), Queen's (grass), Wimbledon (grass), Toronto Masters (hard))
  • Most singles titles won as a teenager:
  • Most singles titles won in a season as a teenager: