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These male professional tennis players have the most career singles match wins in the Open Era, which began in April 1968. [1]
As of 11 April 2022 [update] .
Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame | |
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Rank | Player | Wins | Losses | Played | Win % | Ref. |
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1 | Jimmy Connors* | 1274 | 283 | 1557 | 81.82% | [2] |
2 | Roger Federer^ | 1251 | 275 | 1526 | 81.98% | [3] |
3 | / Ivan Lendl* | 1068 | 242 | 1310 | 81.53% | [4] |
4 | Rafael Nadal^ | 1048 | 210 | 1258 | 83.31% | [5] |
5 | / Novak Djokovic^ | 991 | 200 | 1191 | 83.21% | [6] |
6 | Guillermo Vilas* | 951 | 297 | 1248 | 76.2% | [7] |
7 | Ilie Năstase* | 908 | 334 | 1242 | 73.11% | [8] |
8 | John McEnroe* | 883 | 198 | 1081 | 81.68% | [9] |
9 | Andre Agassi* | 870 | 274 | 1144 | 76.05% | [10] |
10 | Stefan Edberg* | 801 | 270 | 1071 | 74.79% | [11] |
11 | Arthur Ashe* | 793 | 259 | 1052 | 75.38% | [12] |
12 | Stan Smith* | 779 | 305 | 1084 | 71.86% | [13] |
13 | Pete Sampras* | 762 | 222 | 984 | 77.44% | [14] |
14 | David Ferrer | 734 | 377 | 1111 | 66.07% | [15] |
15 | Manuel Orantes* | 722 | 293 | 1015 | 71.13% | [16] |
16 | Boris Becker* | 713 | 214 | 927 | 76.91% | [17] |
17 | Brian Gottfried | 702 | 330 | 1032 | 68.02% | [18] |
18 | Andy Murray^ | 701 | 222 | 923 | 75.95% | [19] |
19 | Tom Okker | 664 | 273 | 937 | 70.86% | [20] |
20 | Michael Chang* | 662 | 312 | 974 | 67.97% | [21] |
21 | Björn Borg* | 654 | 140 | 794 | 82.37% | [22] |
22 | Tomáš Berdych | 640 | 342 | 982 | 65.17% | [23] |
23 | Thomas Muster | 625 | 273 | 898 | 69.6% | [24] |
24 | Lleyton Hewitt* | 616 | 262 | 878 | 70.16% | [25] |
25 | Andy Roddick* | 612 | 213 | 825 | 74.18% | [26] |
26 | Yevgeny Kafelnikov* | 609 | 306 | 915 | 66.56% | [27] |
27 | Eddie Dibbs | 604 | 264 | 868 | 69.59% | [28] |
28 | Goran Ivanišević* | 599 | 333 | 932 | 64.27% | [29] |
29 | Roscoe Tanner | 592 | 297 | 889 | 66.59% | [30] |
30 | John Alexander | 591 | 434 | 1025 | 57.66% | [31] |
31 | Harold Solomon | 585 | 339 | 924 | 63.31% | [32] |
32 | Rod Laver* | 576 | 146 | 722 | 79.78% | [33] |
33 | Carlos Moyá | 575 | 319 | 894 | 64.32% | [34] |
34 | Mats Wilander* | 571 | 222 | 793 | 72.01% | [35] |
35 | Tommy Haas | 569 | 338 | 907 | 62.73% | [36] |
36 | John Newcombe* | 568 | 227 | 795 | 71.45% | [37] |
Richard Gasquet^ | 352 | 920 | 61.74% | [38] | ||
38 | Marin Čilić^ | 559 | 313 | 872 | 64.11% | [39] |
39 | Fernando Verdasco^ | 557 | 436 | 993 | 56.09% | [40] |
40 | Jaime Fillol | 553 | 391 | 944 | 58.58% | [41] |
41 | Raúl Ramírez | 546 | 267 | 813 | 67.16% | [42] |
42 | Ken Rosewall* | 545 | 192 | 737 | 73.95% | [43] |
43 | Wojciech Fibak | 536 | 314 | 850 | 63.06% | [44] |
44 | Vitas Gerulaitis | 535 | 232 | 767 | 69.75% | [45] |
45 | Stan Wawrinka^ | 533 | 310 | 843 | 63.23% | [46] |
Tommy Robredo^ | 357 | 890 | 59.89% | [47] | ||
47 | Andrés Gómez | 531 | 273 | 804 | 66.04% | [48] |
48 | Gaël Monfils^ | 522 | 300 | 822 | 63.5% | [49] |
Tomáš Šmíd | 334 | 856 | 60.98% | [50] | ||
50 | Brad Gilbert | 519 | 288 | 807 | 64.31% | [51] |
52 | Marty Riessen | 512 | 311 | 823 | 62.21% | [52] |
Wayne Ferreira | 330 | 842 | 60.81% | [53] | ||
53 | Jim Courier* | 506 | 237 | 743 | 68.1% | [54] |
54 | Jan Kodeš* | 505 | 284 | 789 | 64.01% | [55] |
55 | Feliciano López^ | 503 | 479 | 982 | 51.22% | [56] |
56 | Mikhail Youzhny | 499 | 416 | 915 | 54.54% | [57] |
57 | Gilles Simon^ | 498 | 389 | 887 | 56.14% | [58] |
58 | Tim Henman | 496 | 274 | 770 | 64.42% | [59] |
59 | Nikolay Davydenko | 482 | 329 | 811 | 59.43% | [60] |
60 | Juan Carlos Ferrero | 479 | 262 | 741 | 64.64% | [61] |
61 | Yannick Noah* | 478 | 209 | 687 | 69.58% | [62] |
Cliff Richey | 222 | 700 | 68.29% | [63] | ||
Philipp Kohlschreiber^ | 386 | 864 | 55.32% | [64] | ||
64 | Fabrice Santoro | 470 | 444 | 914 | 51.42% | [65] |
65 | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga^ | 467 | 236 | 703 | 66.43% | [66] |
66 | John Isner^ | 466 | 295 | 761 | 61.24% | [67] |
67 | Robert Lutz | 465 | 298 | 763 | 60.94% | [68] |
68 | José Higueras | 455 | 244 | 699 | 65.09% | [69] |
69 | Thomas Enqvist | 448 | 297 | 745 | 60.13% | [70] |
70 | Sergi Bruguera | 447 | 271 | 718 | 62.26% | [71] |
71 | Juan Martín del Potro^ | 439 | 174 | 613 | 71.62% | [72] |
72 | Àlex Corretja | 438 | 281 | 719 | 60.92% | [73] |
73 | / Greg Rusedski | 436 | 287 | 723 | 60.3% | [74] |
74 | Marc Rosset | 433 | 351 | 784 | 55.23% | [75] |
75 | Jakob Hlasek | 432 | 329 | 761 | 56.77% | [76] |
76 | Kei Nishikori^ | 431 | 211 | 642 | 67.13% | [77] |
Emilio Sánchez | 291 | 722 | 59.7% | [78] | ||
78 | Ivan Ljubičić | 429 | 296 | 725 | 59.17% | [79] |
79 | Marat Safin* | 422 | 267 | 689 | 61.25% | [80] |
79 | Tom Gorman | 416 | 292 | 708 | 58.76% | [81] |
80 | Magnus Gustafsson | 415 | 260 | 675 | 61.48% | [82] |
81 | Phil Dent | 414 | 349 | 763 | 54.26% | [83] |
Jonas Bjorkman | 362 | 776 | 53.35% | [84] | ||
83 | Richard Krajicek | 411 | 219 | 630 | 65.24% | [85] |
Todd Martin | 234 | 645 | 63.72% | [86] | ||
86 | Petr Korda | 410 | 248 | 658 | 62.31% | [87] |
87 | Mark Cox | 408 | 274 | 682 | 59.82% | [88] |
Jarkko Nieminen | 348 | 756 | 53.97% | [89] | ||
89 | Cliff Drysdale | 404 | 249 | 653 | 61.87% | [90] |
90 | Eliot Teltscher | 399 | 217 | 616 | 64.77% | [91] |
Vijay Amritraj | 308 | 707 | 56.44% | [92] | ||
92 | Nicolás Almagro | 397 | 278 | 675 | 58.81% | [93] |
Željko Franulović | 302 | 699 | 56.8% | [94] | ||
94 | Anders Järryd | 396 | 261 | 707 | 60.27% | [95] |
95 | Aaron Krickstein | 395 | 256 | 651 | 60.68% | [96] |
96 | Fabio Fognini^ | 394 | 344 | 738 | 53.39% | [97] |
97 | Adriano Panatta | 392 | 245 | 635 | 61.54% | [98] |
98 | Marcelo Ríos | 391 | 192 | 583 | 67.07% | [99] |
Balázs Taróczy | 232 | 623 | 62.76% | [100] | ||
100 | Cédric Pioline | 389 | 318 | 707 | 55.02% | [101] |
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