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This is sandbox for Option 3, which was decided as the replacement for the ATP World Tour records page.

Several notes for the initial starting point:

  • removed singles content for Grand Slams, Rankings, Win streaks, Semifinals, Top 10 wins, and Per Court Type (for now focus on what makes this new article distinct from the men's Open Era singles records page; plus much of this deleted stuff is probably unnecessary to have here as a mere subset of the OE and thus only merits inclusion on the OE page)
  • optimized section headers similar to the OE page
  • merged and deleted some of the active-only lists (no need for these after they're merged)

--Testpored (talk) 06:07, 16 February 2016 (UTC)

DONE: now polished enough to go live. -Testpored (talk) 23:06, 3 March 2016 (UTC)



The ATP World 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] Note that Grand Slam, Olympic, and Davis Cup results are all included, as they factor into the ATP Rankings used by the tour to determine player eligibility and seedings.

The names of active players appear in boldface for their career totals and currently active streaks.

Singles

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All tournaments

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Titles #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 88
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 67
3. United States Pete Sampras 64
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 61
5. United States Andre Agassi 52
6. Austria Thomas Muster 39
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 35
8. United States Andy Roddick 32
9. United States Michael Chang 31
10. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 30
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 136
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 99
3. United States Pete Sampras 88
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic 87
5. United States Andre Agassi 79
6. United States Michael Chang 54
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 53
8. United States Andy Roddick 52
9. Spain David Ferrer 51
10. Austria Thomas Muster 47
Finals win rate % W–L
1. Austria Thomas Muster 83.0 39–8
2. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 75.0 21–7
3. Sweden Thomas Enqvist 73.1 19–7
4. United States Pete Sampras 72.7 64–24
5. Argentina J.M. del Potro 72.0 18–7
6. Serbia Novak Djokovic 69.8 60–26*
7. Spain Rafael Nadal 67.7 67–32
8. United Kingdom Andy Murray 66.0 35–18
9. United States Andre Agassi 65.8 52–27
10. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 65.2 30–16
minimum 25 finals played
* not counting walkovers or withdrawls
Matches played #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 1307
2. Spain David Ferrer 984
3. United States Andre Agassi 948
4. Spain Rafael Nadal 939
5. Spain Carlos Moya 894
6. United States Pete Sampras 891
7. Germany Tommy Haas 887
8. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 878
9. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 870
10. Spain Tommy Robredo 867
Matches won #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 1067
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 775
3. United States Andre Agassi 735
4. United States Pete Sampras 734
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic 700
6. Spain David Ferrer 668
7. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 616
8. United States Andy Roddick 612
9. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 609
10. United States Michael Chang 588
Tiebreakers played #
1. Croatia Ivo Karlović 606
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 598
3. United States Pete Sampras 497
4. United States Andy Roddick 488
5. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 483
Tiebreakers won #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 387
2. United States Pete Sampras 316
3. United States Andy Roddick 303
4. Croatia Ivo Karlović 301
5. United States John Isner 286
Deciding set record % W–L
1. Japan Kei Nishikori 78.2 86–24
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 74.2 141–49
3. United Kingdom Andy Murray 70.0 128–55
4. Argentina J.M. del Potro 68.6 70–32
5. United States Pete Sampras 68.2 189–88
minimum 50 wins
5th set record % W–L
1. Spain Tommy Robredo 77.3 17–5
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 76.5 26–8
3. Japan Kei Nishikori 75.0 12–4
4. France Thierry Champion 73.3 11–4
5. United Kingdom Andy Murray 73.1 19–7
minimum 10 wins
# Career aces[2]
10505 Croatia Ivo Karlović
10131 Croatia Goran Ivanišević
9576 Switzerland Roger Federer
9068 United States Andy Roddick
8713 United States Pete Sampras
# 1000+ ace seasons Years
4 Croatia Goran Ivanišević 1994, 96–98
3 Croatia Ivo Karlović 2007, 14–15
United States John Isner 2010, 12, 15
2 Canada Milos Raonic 2012, 14
1 United States Pete Sampras 1993
United States Andy Roddick 2004
South Africa Kevin Anderson 2015

Grand Slam tournaments

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Year-end tournament

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Currently called the ATP World Tour Finals

Titles #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 6
2. United States Pete Sampras 5
Serbia Novak Djokovic
4. Germany Boris Becker 2
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 10
2. United States Pete Sampras 6
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 5
4. Germany Boris Becker 4
United States Andre Agassi
# Consecutive Titles Years
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–15
2 United States Pete Sampras 1996–97
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 2001–02
Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–04
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Switzerland Roger Federer 2010–11
# Consecutive Finals Years
5 Switzerland Roger Federer 2003–07
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–15
3 Germany Boris Becker 1994–96
Switzerland Roger Federer 2010–12

Masters 1000 tournaments

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

Titles #
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 27
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 26
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 24
4. United States Andre Agassi 17
5. United States Pete Sampras 11
United Kingdom Andy Murray
7. Austria Thomas Muster 8
8. United States Michael Chang 7
9. United States Jim Courier 5
Germany Boris Becker
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Russia Marat Safin
United States Andy Roddick
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 42
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 41
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 38
4. United States Andre Agassi 22
5. United States Pete Sampras 19
6. United Kingdom Andy Murray 16
7. Germany Boris Becker 11
8. Austria Thomas Muster 10
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
10. Sweden Stefan Edberg 9
United States Michael Chang
United States Andy Roddick
# Titles in a season Year
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
5 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Spain Rafael Nadal
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014

500 series tournaments

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This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 500 rankings 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. Switzerland Roger Federer 17
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 16
3. United States Pete Sampras 12
Serbia Novak Djokovic
5. Spain David Ferrer 10
6. Germany Boris Becker 9
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 8
Argentina J.M. del Potro
9. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 7
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 23
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 21
3. Spain David Ferrer 19
4. Germany Boris Becker 14
Serbia Novak Djokovic
6. United States Pete Sampras 13
7. Sweden Stefan Edberg 12
Croatia Goran Ivanišević
9. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 11
10. Argentina J.M. del Potro 10
# Titles in a season Year
4 Germany Boris Becker 1990
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991
Argentina J.M. del Potro 2013
3 Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1990
United States Pete Sampras 1996
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2009
Spain David Ferrer 2015
Switzerland Roger Federer

250 series tournaments

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This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 250 rankings 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. Austria Thomas Muster 26
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 24
3. Australia Lleyton Hewitt 22
4. United States Andy Roddick 21
5. United States Pete Sampras 20
6. United States Michael Chang 19
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
United States Andre Agassi
9. Russia Nikolay Davydenko 16
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Finals #
1. Switzerland Roger Federer 33
2. Austria Thomas Muster 32
United States Andy Roddick
4. United States Michael Chang 30
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
6. United States Pete Sampras 29
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
8. Spain Carlos Moyá 28
9. United States Andre Agassi 27
10. Croatia Goran Ivanišević 23
Spain David Ferrer
# Titles in a season Year
7 Austria Thomas Muster 1993
6 Spain Alberto Berasategui 1994
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
5 Spain Félix Mantilla 1997
United States Andy Roddick 2005
United States James Blake 2006

Miscellaneous

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Doubles

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All tournaments

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Titles #
1. United States Mike Bryan 111
2. United States Bob Bryan 109
3. Canada Daniel Nestor 88
4. Australia Todd Woodbridge 83
5. Australia Mark Woodforde 63
6. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 55
India Leander Paes
8. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis 54
Sweden Jonas Björkman
10. Serbia Nenad Zimonjić 53
Finals #
1. United States Mike Bryan 164
2. United States Bob Bryan 161
3. Canada Daniel Nestor 146
4. Australia Todd Woodbridge 113
5. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 99
6. Sweden Jonas Björkman 97
7. India Mahesh Bhupathi 96
8. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis 94
India Leander Paes
10. Belarus Max Mirnyi 92
# Team Titles
109 United States Mike Bryan United States Bob Bryan
61 Australia Todd Woodbridge Australia Mark Woodforde
40 Canada Daniel Nestor The Bahamas Mark Knowles
39 Netherlands Paul Haarhuis Netherlands Jacco Eltingh
Matches played #
1. Canada Daniel Nestor 1423
2. United States Mike Bryan 1272
3. United States Bob Bryan 1255
4. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 1125
5. Czech Republic Cyril Suk 1117
6. India Leander Paes 1109
7. Belarus Max Mirnyi 1073
8. India Mahesh Bhupathi 1049
9. Serbia Nenad Zimonjić 1024
10. Sweden Jonas Björkman 1019
Matches won #
1. Canada Daniel Nestor 1006
2. United States Mike Bryan 974
3. United States Bob Bryan 960
4. Australia Todd Woodbridge 768
5. The Bahamas Mark Knowles 744
6. India Leander Paes 716
7. Sweden Jonas Björkman 712
8. Belarus Max Mirnyi 703
9. India Mahesh Bhupathi 686
10. Serbia Nenad Zimonjić 667

Grand Slam tournaments

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Titles #
1. Australia Todd Woodbridge 16
United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
4. Australia Mark Woodforde 11
5. Sweden Jonas Björkman 9
6. Canada Daniel Nestor 8
India Leander Paes
8. Netherlands Jacco Eltingh 6
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Finals #
1. United States Mike Bryan 28
United States Bob Bryan
3. Australia Todd Woodbridge 20
4. Canada Daniel Nestor 17
5. India Leander Paes 16
6. Australia Mark Woodforde 15
Sweden Jonas Björkman
8. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis 12
9. India Mahesh Bhupathi 10
Belarus Max Mirnyi
# Team Titles
16 United States Mike Bryan United States Bob Bryan
11 Australia Todd Woodbridge Australia Mark Woodforde
5 Netherlands Paul Haarhuis Netherlands Jacco Eltingh
Australia Todd Woodbridge Sweden Jonas Björkman

Prize money

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Combined singles and doubles. Updated through February 17, 2016.

Career Prize money Ending
1. Switzerland Roger Federer $97,855,881 2016
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic $96,583,278 2016
3. Spain Rafael Nadal $76,120,852 2016
4. United Kingdom Andy Murray $43,601,346 2016
5. United States Pete Sampras $43,280,489 2003
Single season Prize money Year
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic $21,646,145 2015
2. Spain Rafael Nadal $14,570,935 2013
3. Serbia Novak Djokovic $14,250,527 2014
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic $12,803,737 2012
5. Serbia Novak Djokovic $12,619,803 2011

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ATP statistics
  2. ^ http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/stats/aces
  3. ^ Roger Federer. "Roger Federer hails 'perfect reaction' to Andy Murray London Olympics defeat with Cincinnati Masters triumph". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  4. ^ "Federer wins 7th Cincinnati title; Djokovic denied again". tennis.com. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Jarkko Nieminen breaks Greg Rusedski's fastest win record in Miami". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 March 2014.


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