List of ATP Tour Top-level tournament singles champions

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In tennis, the Grand Slam tournaments, the Masters series tournaments, the ATP Finals, and the Olympic Games are considered the top-tier events in men's tennis. [1] This article lists their respective singles champions since the inception of the ATP Tour in 1990.

Contents

Champions list

Year Grand Slam tournaments [2] Masters Series [lower-alpha 1] [3] ATP
Finals
[4]
Olympics [5]
AU FR WB US IW MIA MON MAD [lower-alpha 2] ROM CAN CIN SHA [lower-alpha 3] PAR
1990 Lendl * Gómez * Edberg* Sampras * Edberg * Agassi * Chesnokov * Aguilera * Muster * Chang * Edberg* Becker * Edberg* Agassi* Not held
1991 Becker* Courier* Stich * Edberg* Courier * Courier* Bruguera * Nováček * Sánchez * Chesnokov* Forget * Becker* Forget* Sampras* Not held
1992 Courier* Courier* Agassi* Edberg* Chang* Chang* Muster* Edberg* Courier* Agassi* Sampras* Ivanišević * Becker* Becker* Rosset *
1993 Courier* Bruguera* Sampras* Sampras* Courier* Sampras* Bruguera* Stich* Courier* Pernfors * Chang* Stich* Ivanišević* Stich* Not held
1994 Sampras* Bruguera* Sampras* Agassi* Sampras* Sampras* Medvedev, A * Medvedev, A* Sampras* Agassi* Chang* Becker* Agassi* Sampras* Not held
1995 Agassi* Muster* Sampras* Sampras* Sampras* Agassi* Muster* Medvedev, A* Muster* Agassi* Agassi* Muster* Sampras* Becker* Not held
1996 Becker* Kafelnikov * Krajicek * Sampras* Chang* Agassi* Muster* Carretero * Muster* Ferreira * Agassi* Becker* Enqvist * Sampras* Agassi*
1997 Sampras* Kuerten * Sampras* Rafter * Chang* Muster* Ríos * Medvedev, A* Corretja * Woodruff * Sampras* Korda * Sampras* Sampras* Not held
1998 Korda* Moyá * Sampras* Rafter* Ríos* Ríos* Moyá* Costa * Ríos* Rafter* Rafter* Krajicek* Rusedski * Corretja* Not held
1999 Kafelnikov* Agassi* Sampras* Agassi* Philippoussis * Krajicek* Kuerten* Ríos* Kuerten* Johansson * Sampras* Enqvist* Agassi* Sampras* Not held
2000 Agassi* Kuerten* Sampras* Safin* Corretja* Sampras* Pioline * Kuerten* Norman * Safin * Enqvist* Ferreira* Safin* Kuerten* Kafelnikov*
2001 Agassi* Kuerten* Ivanišević* Hewitt * Agassi* Agassi* Kuerten* Portas * Ferrero * Pavel * Kuerten* Haas * Grosjean * Hewitt* Not held
2002 Johansson* Costa* Hewitt* Sampras* Hewitt* Agassi* Ferrero* Federer * Agassi* Cañas * Moyá* Agassi* Safin* Hewitt* Not held
2003 Agassi* Ferrero* Federer* Roddick* Hewitt* Agassi* Ferrero* Coria * Mantilla * Roddick * Roddick* Ferrero* Henman * Federer* Not held
2004 Federer* Gaudio * Federer* Federer* Federer* Roddick* Coria* Federer* Moyá* Federer* Agassi* Safin* Safin* Federer* Massú *
2005 Safin* Nadal* Federer* Federer* Federer* Federer* Nadal * Federer* Nadal* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Berdych * Nalbandian * Not held
2006 Federer* Nadal* Federer* Federer* Federer* Federer* Nadal* Robredo * Nadal* Federer* Roddick* Federer* Davydenko * Federer* Not held
2007 Federer* Nadal* Federer* Federer* Nadal* Djokovic * Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Djokovic* Federer* Nalbandian* Nalbandian* Federer* Not held
2008 Djokovic* Nadal* Nadal* Federer* Djokovic* Davydenko* Nadal* Nadal* Djokovic* Nadal* Murray * Murray* Tsonga * Djokovic* Nadal*
2009 Nadal* Federer* Federer* del Potro * Nadal* Murray* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Murray* Federer* Davydenko* Djokovic* Davydenko* Not held
2010 Federer* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Ljubicic * Roddick* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Murray* Federer* Murray* Söderling * Federer* Not held
2011 Djokovic* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Murray* Murray* Federer* Federer* Not held
2012 Djokovic* Nadal* Federer* Murray* Federer* Djokovic* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Djokovic* Federer* Djokovic* Ferrer * Djokovic* Murray*
2013 Djokovic* Nadal* Murray* Nadal* Nadal* Murray* Djokovic* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Not held
2014 Wawrinka * Nadal* Djokovic* Čilić * Djokovic* Djokovic* Wawrinka* Nadal* Djokovic* Tsonga* Federer* Federer* Djokovic* Djokovic* Not held
2015 Djokovic* Wawrinka* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Murray* Djokovic* Murray* Federer* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Not held
2016 Djokovic* Djokovic* Murray* Wawrinka* Djokovic* Djokovic* Nadal* Djokovic* Murray* Djokovic* Čilić* Murray* Murray* Murray* Murray*
2017 Federer* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Federer* Federer* Nadal* Nadal* Zverev * Zverev* Dimitrov * Federer* Sock * Dimitrov* Not held
2018 Federer* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* del Potro* Isner * Nadal* Zverev* Nadal* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* Khachanov * Zverev* Not held
2019 Djokovic* Nadal* Djokovic* Nadal* Thiem * Federer* Fognini * Djokovic* Nadal* Nadal* Medvedev, D * Medvedev, D* Djokovic* Tsitsipas * Not held
2020 Djokovic* Nadal* Not held * Thiem* Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Djokovic* Not held [lower-alpha 4] Djokovic* Not held [lower-alpha 4] Medvedev, D* Medvedev, D* Not held [lower-alpha 4]
2021 Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Medvedev, D* Norrie * Hurkacz * Tsitsipas* Zverev* Nadal* Medvedev, D* Zverev* Not held [lower-alpha 4] Djokovic* Zverev* Zverev*
YearAOFOWIMUSOIWMIAMONMAD [lower-alpha 2] ROMCANCINSHA [lower-alpha 3] PARYECOLY

Statistics

Titles leaders

The top 10 leaders since 1990 in these events are:

TitlesPlayerMajorsMastersATP FinalsOlympics
62 Flag of Serbia.svg Novak Djokovic 20375
57 Flag of Spain.svg Rafael Nadal 20361
54 Flag of Switzerland.svg Roger Federer 20286
30 Flag of the United States.svg Pete Sampras 14115
27 Flag of the United States.svg Andre Agassi 81711
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray 31412
9 Flag of the United States.svg Jim Courier 45
Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Kuerten 351
Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker 252
Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Muster 18

Finals leaders

The top 10 leaders since 1990 in these events are:

FinalsPlayerMajorsMastersATP FinalsOlympics
92 Flag of Switzerland.svg Roger Federer 3150101
92 Flag of Serbia.svg Novak Djokovic 31547
83 Flag of Spain.svg Rafael Nadal 285221
43 Flag of the United States.svg Pete Sampras 18196
42 Flag of the United States.svg Andre Agassi 152241
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray 112112
20 Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker 5114
16 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Edberg 691
14 Flag of the United States.svg Jim Courier 752
Flag of the United States.svg Andy Roddick 59
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lleyton Hewitt 473
Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Kuerten 3101

Sweep of the annual Big Titles

Annual titles include: all four Grand Slam titles, the Tour Finals and all of the ATP Masters titles. [6] [7] [8] [lower-alpha 5]

Player AU FR WB US YEC IW MIA MON MAD ROM CAN CIN SHA PAR
Flag of Serbia.svg Novak Djokovic 2008 2016 2011 2011 2008 2008 2007 2013 2011 2008 2007 2018 2012 2009
2011 2021 2014 2015 2012 2011 2011 2015 2016 2011 2011 2020 2013 2013

See also

Notes

Notes
  1. The Masters tournaments are listed in chronological order with two exceptions:
    1. Cincinnati was held before Canada in 1996.
    2. Rome was held before Madrid/Hamburg from 2000 to 2010 and after Cincinnati in 2020.
  2. 1 2 The 4th Masters event has been held in:
    Madrid (2009–present).
    Hamburg (1990–2008).
  3. 1 2 The 8th Masters event has had a very turbulent history. It has been held in:
    Shanghai (2009–present).
    Madrid (2002–2008).
    Stuttgart (1996–2001).
    Essen (1995).
    Stockholm (1990–1994).
  4. 1 2 3 4 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  5. The Masters series started in 1990 and the Olympics was recognized by ATP as a (non-annual) Big Title in 2020. [9]

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