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Revision as of 17:18, 7 November 2024

ATP TOUR RECORDS

All tournaments

No. Titles Finals Matches W P
103 Switzerland Federer 157 1,251 1,526
99 Serbia Djokovic 141 1,123 1,345
% W–L T–F
83.0 39–8 Austria Muster
72.7 64–24 United States Sampras
70.7 99–41 Serbia Djokovic
70.8 92–38 Spain Nadal

Big

% W–L Big T–F ATPF Finals
69.8 30–13 United States Sampras
68.6 72–33 Serbia Djokovic 9
68.6 59–27 Spain Nadal
Switzerland Federer 10

ATP 500 tournaments

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

No. Titles
24 Switzerland Federer
23 Spain Nadal
15 Serbia Djokovic
No. Finals
31 Switzerland Federer
29 Spain Nadal
19 Spain Ferrer
18 Serbia Djokovic
No. Titles in a season Year
4 Germany Becker 1990
Sweden Edberg 1991
Argentina del Potro 2013
3 Serbia Djokovic 2009

ATP 250 tournaments

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 Muster
25 Switzerland Federer
22 Australia Hewitt
21 United States Roddick
20 United States Sampras
19 United States Chang
Russia Kafelnikov
United States Agassi
17 United Kingdom Murray
16 Russia Davydenko
Spain Ferrer
Croatia Čilić
France Gasquet
No. Finals
34 Switzerland Federer
32 Austria Muster
United States Roddick
30 United States Chang
Australia Hewitt
29 United States Sampras
Russia Kafelnikov
28 Spain Moyá
France Gasquet
27 United States Agassi
No. Titles in a season Year
7 Austria Muster 1993
6 Spain Berasategui 1994
Austria Muster 1995
5 Spain Mantilla 1997
United States Roddick 2005
United States Blake 2006
Norway Ruud 2021

Miscellaneous

Youngest and oldest

  • Since the introduction of the ATP Tour in 1990.

Longest matches

Grand Slam match
2010 Wimbledon R128
11 hours and 5 minutes
United States Isner 6 3 67 77 70
France Nicolas Mahut 4 6 79 63 68

Best-of-three sets

Match (no tiebreaker in final set)
2012 Olympics SF
4 hours and 26 minutes
Switzerland Federer 3 7 19
Argentina del Potro 6 65 17

Statistics leaders

% W–L Deciding set
72.1 150–58 Japan Nishikori
72.0 216–84 Serbia Djokovic
No. Career aces
14,470 United States Isner
13,728 Croatia Karlović
11,478 Switzerland Federer
10,261 Spain López
10,237 Croatia Ivanišević
9,074 United States Roddick
8,879 United States Querrey
8,858 United States Sampras
8,445 Canada Raonic
8,149 Croatia Čilić
7,332 Serbia Djokovic
No. Aces in a season Year
1,477 Croatia Ivanišević 1996
1,447 Croatia Karlović 2015
1,318 Croatia Karlović 2007
1,260 United States Isner 2015
1,213 United States Isner 2018
1,185 Croatia Karlović 2014
1,159 United States Isner 2016
1,156 Croatia Ivanišević 1994
1,131 Croatia Karlović 2016
1,123 United States Isner 2017