Top 4 Tennis Players With Most ATP 250 Titles

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Alice Sharma
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​Well, for the majority of tennis players, the ATP 250 events are where they mark their phenomenal entry and win their first-ever ATP title. The glorious history of tennis, which spans over decades, has been witness to numerous legendary tennis stalwarts, including Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and many more, who clinched ATP 250 titles early in their career before dominating the other ATP events and grand slams.

Often hailed as the ultimate “stepping stone” for young tennis sensations, the star-studded history of the ATP 250 events has witnessed numerous iconic tennis players who have made an impact in the arena of professional tennis right in their debut matches. Have you ever wondered about the top four tennis players who have won the highest number of ATP 250 titles in their career as of May 2026? Well, let’s find out.

In this article we will take a look at the top four tennis players with the most ATP 250 titles as of May 2026.

Top 4 Tennis Players With Most ATP 250 Titles

  • Thomas Muster – 26 Titles 

The iconic Australian former professional tennis player Thomas Muster, who was ranked as the world No. 1 in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), is at the first spot on our list. Throughout his glorious professional tennis career, Thomas clinched a record total of 44 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including the 1995 French Open and eight Masters titles, speaking volumes about his unmatched dominance in the game.

Additionally, often also referred to as the “King of Clay”, Thomas Muster won a phenomenal total of 26 ATP 250 titles, which continues to be an unbeaten record as of May 2026, ranking him at the first spot on our list. Furthermore, Thomas Muster has also successfully established himself as the first Austrian tennis player to win a major singles title, followed by Dominic Thiem at the 2020 US Open.

  • Roger Federer – 25 Titles

At the second spot on our list of the top four tennis players with the most ATP 250 titles as of May 2026, we have the legendary Swiss former professional tennis player Roger Federer, who is still regarded as one of the greatest tennis sensations of all-time. Roger Federer was ranked as the world No. 1in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310 weeks, which continues to be the second-longest period as of May 2026.

Throughout his star-studded career, Roger Federer clinched a phenomenal total of 103 singles titles on the ATP Tour, the second most since the start of the Open Era in 1968, including 20 major men’s singles titles. With a record total of 25 ATP 250 titles under his name, the former Swiss tennis sensation continues to be at the second spot on our list.

  • Lleyton Hewitt – 22 Titles

Next, at the third spot on our list of the top four tennis players who have clinched the most ATP 250 titles as of May 2026, we have the trailblazing Australian former professional tennis player Lleyton Hewitt, who is often hailed as one of the most dominant players in the history of the game.

The Australian tennis sensation, Hewitt won 30 singles titles and 3 doubles titles on the ATP Tour, and also successfully led Australia to two Davis Cup titles in the years 1999 and 2003. With a record total of 22 ATP 250 titles, Lleyton Hewitt continues to be at the third spot on our list as of May 2026. Interestingly, at the age of 20 years and 268 days, Lleyton Hewitt established himself as the youngest ever professional tennis player to reach the ATP ranking of World No.1, speaking volumes about his dominance in the game.

  • Andy Roddick – 21 Titles

Finally, at the fourth spot on our list, we have the American former tennis sensation Andy Roddick, who was ranked as the world No. 1in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 13 weeks. Throughout his glorious professional tennis career, Andy Roddick clinched a record total of 32 ATP Tour-level singles titles, and also successfully led the United States to the 2007 Davis Cup title. Andy Roddick has clinched a record total of 21 ATP 250 titles throughout his career, which continues to be the fourth-highest aggregate as of May 2026, placing him at the fourth spot on our list.

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