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The ATP Tour is the modern top-level men's professional tennis circuit. It was introduced in 1990 and it's administered by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). All the records listed here are only for the players who played most of their careers on the ATP Tour and they're based on official ATP data.[1] The names of active players appear in boldface. However, no boldface is used in lists exclusively for active players.

All tournaments

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  • All totals since the ATP Tour inception in 1990.

Titles & finals

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  • Active players in bold.
No. Titles
103 Switzerland  Roger Federer
99 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
92 Spain  Rafael Nadal
64 United States  Pete Sampras
52 [a] United States  Andre Agassi
46 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
39 [b] Austria  Thomas Muster
32 United States  Andy Roddick
31 [c] United States  Michael Chang
30 Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
No. Finals
157 Switzerland  Roger Federer
141 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
131 Spain  Rafael Nadal
88 United States  Pete Sampras
79 [d] United States  Andre Agassi
71 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
54 [e] United States  Michael Chang
52 United States  Andy Roddick
Spain  David Ferrer
48 Croatia  Goran Ivanišević
% W–L Finals record
83.0 39–8 Austria  Thomas Muster
77.3 17–5 Italy  Jannik Sinner
76.2 16–5 Spain  Carlos Alcaraz
75.0 21–7 Russia  Nikolay Davydenko
73.1 19–7 Sweden  Thomas Enqvist
72.7 64–24 United States  Pete Sampras
70.23 92–39 Spain  Rafael Nadal
70.21 99–42 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
69.0 20–9 Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten
66.7 60–30 United States  Andre Agassi
minimum 20 finals

Other active players

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No. Titles
23 Germany  Alexander Zverev
21 Croatia  Marin Čilić
20 Russia  Daniil Medvedev
17 Austria  Dominic Thiem
Italy  Jannik Sinner
16 Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka
France  Richard Gasquet
Russia  Andrey Rublev
Spain  Carlos Alcaraz
12 Japan  Kei Nishikori
France  Gaël Monfils
Norway  Casper Ruud
Spain  Roberto Bautista Agut
11 Greece  Stefanos Tsitsipas
10 Italy  Matteo Berrettini
minimum 10 titles
No. Finals
38 Russia  Daniil Medvedev
37 Croatia  Marin Čilić
36 Germany  Alexander Zverev
34 France  Gaël Monfils
33 France  Richard Gasquet
31 Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka
29 Austria  Dominic Thiem
Greece  Stefanos Tsitsipas
26 Japan  Kei Nishikori
Russia  Andrey Rublev
23 Spain  Fernando Verdasco
Norway  Casper Ruud
Spain  Roberto Bautista Agut
22 Canada  Milos Raonic
Italy  Jannik Sinner
21 Spain  Carlos Alcaraz
Bulgaria  Grigor Dimitrov
minimum 20 finals
% W–L Finals record
63.9 23–13 Germany  Alexander Zverev
61.5 16–10 Russia  Andrey Rublev
58.6 17–12 Austria  Dominic Thiem
56.8 21–16 Croatia  Marin Čilić
52.6 20–18 Russia  Daniil Medvedev
52.2 12–11 Norway  Casper Ruud
52.2 12–11 Spain  Roberto Bautista Agut
51.6 16–15 Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka
48.5 16–17 France  Richard Gasquet
46.2 12–14 Japan  Kei Nishikori
42.9 9–12 Bulgaria  Grigor Dimitrov
37.9 11–18 Greece  Stefanos Tsitsipas
36.4 8–14 Canada  Milos Raonic
35.3 12–22 France  Gael Monfils
minimum 20 finals

Matches

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  • Active players in bold .
% W–L Match record
83.5 1124–222 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
82.6 1080–227 Spain  Rafael Nadal
82.0 1251–275 Switzerland  Roger Federer
79.2 734–193 United States  Pete Sampras
76.7 735–223 United States  Andre Agassi
74.5 403–138 Germany  Boris Becker
74.2 612–213 United States  Andy Roddick
73.8 739–262 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
73.3 423–154 Sweden  Stefan Edberg
71.6 439–174 Argentina  Juan Martín del Potro
minimum 400 wins
No. Matches won
1,251 Switzerland  Roger Federer
1,124 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
1,080 Spain  Rafael Nadal
739 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
735 United States  Andre Agassi [f]
734 United States  Pete Sampras [g]
Spain  David Ferrer
640 Czech Republic  Tomáš Berdych
616 Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
612 United States  Andy Roddick
No. Matches played
1,526 Switzerland  Roger Federer
1,346 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
1,307 Spain  Rafael Nadal
1,111 Spain  David Ferrer
1,009 France  Richard Gasquet
1,006 Spain  Fernando Verdasco
1,001 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
996 Spain  Feliciano López
982 Czech Republic  Tomáš Berdych
956 United States  Andre Agassi [h]

Other active players

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% W–L Match record
79.3 207–54 Spain  Carlos Alcaraz
76.1 255–80 Italy  Jannik Sinner
70.9 378–155 Russia  Daniil Medvedev
70.0 460–197 Germany  Alexander Zverev
67.6 345–165 Greece  Stefanos Tsitsipas
67.5 383–184 Canada  Milos Raonic
66.6 441–221 Japan  Kei Nishikori
65.5 186–98 Italy  Matteo Berrettini
65.0 256–138 Norway  Casper Ruud
64.9 335–181 Russia  Andrey Rublev
minimum 100 wins
No. Matches won
606 France  Richard Gasquet
588 Croatia  Marin Čilić
578 Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka
565 France  Gaël Monfils
559 Spain  Fernando Verdasco
460 Germany  Alexander Zverev
459 Bulgaria  Grigor Dimitrov
441 Japan  Kei Nishikori
426 Italy  Fabio Fognini
417 Spain  Roberto Bautista Agut
No. Matches played
941 Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka
925 Croatia  Marin Čilić
900 France  Gaël Monfils
815 Italy  Fabio Fognini
750 Bulgaria  Grigor Dimitrov
684 Spain  Roberto Bautista Agut
662 Japan  Kei Nishikori
657 Germany  Alexander Zverev
646 France  Adrian Mannarino
612 Spain  Albert Ramos Vinolas

Big Titles

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The 'Big Titles' are the Grand Slams, the ATP Masters, the ATP Finals and the Olympics.[2]

No. Big Titles
72 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
59 Spain  Rafael Nadal
54 Switzerland  Roger Federer
30 United States  Pete Sampras
27 United States  Andre Agassi
No. Finals
106 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
92 Switzerland  Roger Federer
86 Spain  Rafael Nadal
43 United States  Pete Sampras
United States  Andre Agassi
% W–L Finals record
69.8 30–13 United States  Pete Sampras
68.6 59–27 Spain  Rafael Nadal
67.9 72–34 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
62.8 27–16 United States  Andre Agassi
58.7 54–38 Switzerland  Roger Federer
minimum 40 finals

Big Titles sweep

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  • The event at which the sweep was completed indicated in bold.
Player AU FR WB US YEC OG IW MIA MON MAD ROM CAN CIN SHA PAR
Serbia  Novak Djokovic[3] 2008 2016 2011 2011 2008 2024 2008 2007 2013 2011 2008 2007 2018 2012 2009

ITF events

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Grand Slam tournaments

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Olympic games

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ATP Finals championship

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No. Titles
7 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
6 Switzerland  Roger Federer
5 United States  Pete Sampras
2 Germany  Boris Becker
Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
Germany  Alexander Zverev
No. Finals
10 Switzerland  Roger Federer
9 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
6 United States  Pete Sampras
4 Germany  Boris Becker
United States  Andre Agassi
No. 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
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2022–23

ATP Masters tournaments

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No. Titles
40 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
36 Spain  Rafael Nadal
28 Switzerland  Roger Federer
17 United States  Andre Agassi
14 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
11 United States  Pete Sampras
8 Austria  Thomas Muster
7 United States  Michael Chang
Germany  Alexander Zverev
6 Russia  Daniil Medvedev
No. Finals
59 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
53 Spain  Rafael Nadal
50 Switzerland  Roger Federer
22 United States  Andre Agassi
21 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
19 United States  Pete Sampras
12 Germany  Alexander Zverev
11 Germany  Boris Becker
10 Austria  Thomas Muster
Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten
Russia  Daniil Medvedev
No. 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
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2016

Career Golden Masters

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  • The event at which the Golden Masters was completed indicated in bold.
Player IW MIA MON MAD ROM CAN CIN SHA PAR
Serbia  Novak Djokovic[4] 2008 2007 2013 2011 2008 2007 2018 2012 2009
2011 2011 2015 2016 2011 2011 2020 2013 2013

ATP 500 tournaments

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This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 500 ATP ranking points. This format began in 2009.

No. Titles
24 Switzerland  Roger Federer
23 Spain  Rafael Nadal
15 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
12 United States  Pete Sampras
10 Spain  David Ferrer
9 Germany  Boris Becker
United Kingdom  Andy Murray
Argentina  Juan Martín del Potro
8 Sweden  Stefan Edberg
7 Croatia  Goran Ivanišević
No. Finals
31 Switzerland  Roger Federer
29 Spain  Rafael Nadal
19 Spain  David Ferrer
18 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
14 Germany  Boris Becker
13 United States  Pete Sampras
Argentina  Juan Martín del Potro
12 Sweden  Stefan Edberg
Croatia  Goran Ivanišević
Japan  Kei Nishikori
No. Titles in a season Year
4 Germany  Boris Becker 1990
Sweden  Stefan Edberg 1991
Argentina  Juan Martín 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
United Kingdom  Andy Murray 2016
Switzerland  Roger Federer 2019
Austria  Dominic Thiem
Russia  Andrey Rublev 2020

ATP 250 tournaments

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This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 250 ATP ranking points. This format began in 2009.

  • The records include the equivalent former classes called the ATP World Series (1990–99) and ATP International Series (2000–08).
No. Titles
26 Austria  Thomas Muster
25 Switzerland  Roger Federer
22 Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
21 United States  Andy Roddick
20 United States  Pete Sampras
19 United States  Michael Chang
Russia  Yevgeny Kafelnikov
United States  Andre Agassi
17 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
Croatia  Marin Čilić
No. Finals
34 Switzerland  Roger Federer
32 Austria  Thomas Muster
United States  Andy Roddick
30 United States  Michael Chang
Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
29 United States  Pete Sampras
Russia  Yevgeny Kafelnikov
28 Spain  Carlos Moyá
France  Richard Gasquet
27 United States  Andre Agassi
Croatia  Marin Čilić
No. 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
Norway  Casper Ruud 2021

ATP rankings

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No. Weeks at No. 1
428 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
310 Switzerland  Roger Federer
286 United States  Pete Sampras
209 Spain  Rafael Nadal
101 United States  Andre Agassi
80 Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
72 Sweden  Stefan Edberg
58 United States  Jim Courier
43 Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten
41 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
minimum 40 weeks
No. Year-end No. 1
8 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
6 United States  Pete Sampras
5  Switzerland   Roger Federer
Spain  Rafael Nadal
2 Sweden  Stefan Edberg
Australia  Lleyton Hewitt
1 United States  Jim Courier
United States  Andre Agassi
Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten
United States  Andy Roddick
United Kingdom  Andy Murray
Spain  Carlos Alcaraz
Italy  Jannik Sinner

Miscellaneous

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Top 10 head-to-head record

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  • minimum 50 wins (correct as of 2024 Shanghai Masters )
vs. Top 10[5] Wins Played Win % W–L Played %
Serbia  Novak Djokovic[6] 259 375 69.1 259–116 27.9%
Switzerland  Roger Federer 224 347 64.6 224–123 22.7%
Spain  Rafael Nadal 186 291 63.9 186–105 22.2%
United States  Pete Sampras 122 189 64.6 122–67 20.4%
United States  Andre Agassi 105 178 59.0 105–73 18.7%
United Kingdom  Andy Murray 105 201 52.2 105–96 20.1%
Australia  Lleyton Hewitt 65 138 47.1 65–73 15.7%
Germany  Boris Becker 64 106 60.4 64–42 19.6%
Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka[7] 63 165 38.2 63–102 17.6%
Croatia  Goran Ivanišević 57 130 43.8 57–73 14.9%
vs. Top 5 Wins Played Win % W–L Played %
Serbia  Novak Djokovic[8] 123 203 60.6 123–80 15.1%
Switzerland  Roger Federer 104 179 58.1 104–75 11.7%
Spain  Rafael Nadal 93 156 59.6 93–63 11.9%
United States  Andre Agassi 62 106 58.5 62–44 11.1%
United States  Pete Sampras 60 95 63.2 60–35 10.2%
United Kingdom  Andy Murray 53 124 42.7 53–71 12.4%
Germany  Boris Becker 39 65 60.0 39–26 12%
Australia  Lleyton Hewitt 35 87 40.2 35–52 9.9%
Argentina  Juan Martin Del Potro 31 89 34.8 31–58 14.5%
Croatia  Goran Ivanišević 30 71 42.3 30–41 8.2%

Unbeaten streaks

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No. Best season start Year
41–0 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2011
26–0 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2020
20–0 Spain  Rafael Nadal 2022
17–0 United States  Pete Sampras 1997
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2013
Switzerland  Roger Federer 2018
16-0 Italy  Jannik Sinner 2024
No. Winning streak Years
43 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2010–11
41 Switzerland  Roger Federer 2006–07
35 Austria  Thomas Muster 1995
Switzerland  Roger Federer 2005
32 Spain  Rafael Nadal 2008
29 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2019–20

Titles per consecutive seasons

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Multiple titles Cons. years
Spain  Rafael Nadal 18 2005–22
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2006–23
United States  Pete Sampras 11 1990–00
Switzerland  Roger Federer 2002–12
United Kingdom  Andy Murray 10 2007–16
1+ title Cons. years
Spain  Rafael Nadal 19 2004–22
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2006–24
Switzerland  Roger Federer 15 2001–15
United States  Andy Roddick 12 2001–12
United Kingdom  Andy Murray 2006–17

Prize money

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Prize money has increased throughout the Open Era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and received A$3,150,000 in 2024.[9][10]

  • Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted.[11]
Prize money Career Ending
$185,065,269 Serbia  Novak Djokovic Active
$134,946,100 Spain  Rafael Nadal Active[12]
$130,594,339 Switzerland  Roger Federer 2022
$64,687,542 United Kingdom  Andy Murray 2024
$46,023,424 Germany  Alexander Zverev Active
$43,280,489 United States  Pete Sampras 2002
$43,036,663 Russia  Daniil Medvedev Active
$37,241,404 Switzerland  Stan Wawrinka Active
$36,148,985 Spain  Carlos Alcaraz Active
$32,149,165 Greece  Stefanos Tsitsipas Active
Prize money Single season Year
$21,146,145 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2015
$16,349,701 United Kingdom  Andy Murray 2016
$16,349,586 Spain  Rafael Nadal 2019
$15,967,184 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2018
$15,952,044 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2023
$15,864,000 Spain  Rafael Nadal 2017
$15,196,504 Spain  Carlos Alcaraz 2023
$14,570,935 Spain  Rafael Nadal 2013
$14,250,527 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2014
$14,138,824 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 2016
  • Correct as of 4 November 2024.

Youngest and oldest

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  • Since the introduction of the ATP Tour in 1990.

Longest matches

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Grand Slam match
2010 Wimbledon R128
11 hours and 5 minutes[13]
United States  John Isner 6 3 67 77 70
France  Nicolas Mahut 4 6 79 63 68
Grand Slam final
2012 Australian Open final
5 hours and 53 minutes[14]
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 5 6 6 65 7
Spain  Rafael Nadal 7 4 2 77 5

Best-of-three sets

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Match
2009 Madrid Open semifinal
4 hours and 2 minutes[15]
Spain  Rafael Nadal 3 7 7
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 6 65 69
Final
2023 Cincinnati Masters final
3 hours and 48 minutes[16]
Serbia  Novak Djokovic 5 79 77
Spain  Carlos Alcaraz 7 67 64
Match (no tiebreaker in final set)
2012 Olympics semifinal
4 hours and 26 minutes[17]
Switzerland  Roger Federer 3 7 19
Argentina  Juan Martín del Potro 6 65 17

Statistics leaders

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Correct as of 2024 Shanghai Masters .

Deciding sets

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% W–L Deciding set record[18][19]
72.2 151–58 Japan  Kei Nishikori
72.0 216–84 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
69.3 160–71 United States  Pete Sampras
68.8 185–84 Spain  Rafael Nadal
68.5 124–57 Austria  Thomas Muster
67.5 189–91 United Kingdom  Andy Murray
67.3 103–50 Germany  Boris Becker
66.0 192–99 Russia  Yevgeny Kafelnikov
65.2 129–69 United States  Andy Roddick
64.7 235–128 Switzerland  Roger Federer
minimum 100 wins
% W–L 5th set record[20][21]
78.4 40–11 Serbia  Novak Djokovic
77.8 28–8 Japan  Kei Nishikori
77.3 17–5 Spain  Tommy Robredo
70.4 19–8 Germany  Boris Becker
70.0 21–9 Czech Republic  Tomáš Berdych
69.6 32–14 United States  Pete Sampras
69.2 27–12 South Africa  Wayne Ferreira
69.0 29–13 Sweden  Jonas Björkman
68.3 28–13 Russia  Marat Safin
68.2 15–7 Australia  Mark Philippoussis
minimum 15 wins

Tiebreaks

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% W–L Tiebreak record Played
66.2 337–172 Serbia  Novak Djokovic 509
65.4 466–247 Switzerland  Roger Federer 713
63.2 316–184 United States  Pete Sampras 500
62.1 303–185 United States  Andy Roddick 488
60.6 264–172 Spain  Rafael Nadal 436
60.2 505–334 United States  John Isner 839
57.8 231–169 France  Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 400
57.6 269–198 Croatia  Goran Ivanišević 467
55.4 257–207 United Kingdom  Greg Rusedski 464
54.6 219–182 South Africa  Kevin Anderson 401
minimum 400 played

Aces

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No. Career aces[22][23]
14,470 United States  John Isner
13,728 Croatia  Ivo Karlović
11,478 Switzerland  Roger Federer
10,261 Spain  Feliciano López
10,237 Croatia  Goran Ivanišević
9,074 United States  Andy Roddick
8,879 United States  Sam Querrey
8,858 United States  Pete Sampras
8,445 Canada  Milos Raonic
8,155 Croatia  Marin Čilić
No. Aces in a season Year
1,477 Croatia  Goran Ivanišević 1996
1,447 Croatia  Ivo Karlović 2015
1,318 Croatia  Ivo Karlović 2007
1,260 United States  John Isner 2015
1,213 United States  John Isner 2018
1,185 Croatia  Ivo Karlović 2014
1,159 United States  John Isner 2016
1,156 Croatia  Goran Ivanišević 1994
1,131 Croatia  Ivo Karlović 2016
1,123 United States  John Isner 2017

Doubles

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All tournaments

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Titles and finals

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No. Titles
124 United States  Mike Bryan
119 United States  Bob Bryan
91 Canada  Daniel Nestor
83 Australia  Todd Woodbridge
63 Australia  Mark Woodforde
55 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
54 Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis
Sweden  Jonas Björkman
India  Leander Paes
Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
No. Finals
186 United States  Mike Bryan
178 United States  Bob Bryan
151 Canada  Daniel Nestor
113 Australia  Todd Woodbridge
99 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
97 Sweden  Jonas Björkman
Belarus  Max Mirnyi
India  Leander Paes
96 India  Mahesh Bhupathi
94 Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis
No. Team titles
119 United States  Mike Bryan United States  Bob Bryan
61 Australia  Todd Woodbridge Australia  Mark Woodforde
44 Spain  Emilio Sánchez Spain  Sergio Casal
40 Canada  Daniel Nestor The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
39 Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis Netherlands  Jacco Eltingh

Matches

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No. Matches won
1,150 United States  Mike Bryan
1,109 United States  Bob Bryan
1,062 Canada  Daniel Nestor
780 Belarus  Max Mirnyi
770 India  Leander Paes
768 [i] Australia  Todd Woodbridge
744 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
712 Sweden  Jonas Björkman
710 Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
687 India  Mahesh Bhupathi
No. Matches played
1,550 Canada  Daniel Nestor
1,523 United States  Mike Bryan
1,468 United States  Bob Bryan
1,227 India  Leander Paes
1,225 Belarus  Max Mirnyi
1,137 Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
1,125 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
1,117 [j] Czech Republic  Cyril Suk
1,066 Brazil  Marcelo Melo
1,051 India  Mahesh Bhupathi

ATP Finals

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No. Titles
5 United States  Mike Bryan
4 Canada  Daniel Nestor
United States  Bob Bryan
2 United States  Rick Leach
Australia  Todd Woodbridge
Australia  Mark Woodforde
Belarus  Max Mirnyi
Netherlands  Jacco Eltingh
Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis
Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
Sweden  Jonas Björkman
Finland  Henri Kontinen
Australia  John Peers
France  Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France  Nicolas Mahut
No. Finals
7 United States  Mike Bryan
6 Canada  Daniel Nestor
United States  Bob Bryan
4 Australia  Todd Woodbridge
Australia  Mark Woodforde
Belarus  Max Mirnyi
No. Team titles
4 United States  Mike Bryan United States  Bob Bryan
2 Australia  Todd Woodbridge Australia  Mark Woodforde
Netherlands  Jacco Eltingh Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis
Canada  Daniel Nestor Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
Finland  Henri Kontinen Australia  John Peers
France  Pierre-Hugues Herbert France  Nicolas Mahut

ATP Masters tournaments

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No. Titles
39 United States  Bob Bryan
United States  Mike Bryan
28 Canada  Daniel Nestor
18 Australia  Todd Woodbridge
17 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
No. Finals
59 United States  Bob Bryan
United States  Mike Bryan
47 Canada  Daniel Nestor
30 India  Mahesh Bhupathi
29 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
Belarus  Max Mirnyi
No. Team titles
39 United States  Mike Bryan United States  Bob Bryan
15 Canada  Daniel Nestor The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
10 Canada  Daniel Nestor Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
14 Australia  Todd Woodbridge Australia  Mark Woodforde
8 Netherlands  Jacco Eltingh Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis

500 series tournaments

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No. Titles
20 Canada  Daniel Nestor
17 Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
15 The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
14 United States  Bob Bryan
United States  Mike Bryan
No. Finals
31 Canada  Daniel Nestor
26 United States  Mike Bryan
25 Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
24 United States  Bob Bryan
23 Brazil  Marcelo Melo
No. Team titles
14 United States  Mike Bryan United States  Bob Bryan
11 Australia  Todd Woodbridge Australia  Mark Woodforde
9 Canada  Daniel Nestor The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
7 Brazil  Marcelo Melo Poland  Łukasz Kubot
6 Canada  Daniel Nestor Serbia  Nenad Zimonjić
Colombia  Juan Sebastián Cabal Colombia  Robert Farah

250 series tournaments

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No. Titles
47 United States  Mike Bryan
45 United States  Bob Bryan
34 Australia  Todd Woodbridge
30 Canada  Daniel Nestor
29 Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis
No. Finals
61 United States  Mike Bryan
58 United States  Bob Bryan
49 Australia  Todd Woodbridge
Canada  Daniel Nestor
47 Sweden  Jonas Björkman
No. Team titles
45 United States  Mike Bryan United States  Bob Bryan
22 Australia  Todd Woodbridge Australia  Mark Woodforde
19 Netherlands  Jacco Eltingh Netherlands  Paul Haarhuis
17 Spain  Emilio Sánchez Spain  Sergio Casal
13 Canada  Daniel Nestor The Bahamas  Mark Knowles
India  Mahesh Bhupathi India  Leander Paes

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 8 titles before the ATP Tour era.
  2. ^ 5 titles before the ATP Tour era.
  3. ^ 3 titles before the ATP Tour era.
  4. ^ 11 finals before the ATP Tour era.
  5. ^ 4 finals before the ATP Tour era.
  6. ^ 137 match wins before the ATP Tour era.
  7. ^ 28 match wins before the ATP Tour era.
  8. ^ 190 matches played before the ATP Tour era.
  9. ^ 14 match wins and 35 matches played before the ATP Tour era.
  10. ^ 30 matches played before the ATP Tour era.

References

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  3. ^ "Novak Djokovic Stands Alone With Big Titles Sweep". ATP. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Novak Completes Career Golden Masters". ATP. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Versus Top 10".
  6. ^ "Tennis Top 10 wins". tennisabstract.com. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
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  13. ^ 2010 Wimbledon R128
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