Jimmy Connors
ATP Singles Titles Leaders in History: The ATP Tour is the top-level men’s professional tennis circuit which was introduced in 1990 and it’s governed by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). There are several big tournaments which are part of the ATP Tour.
Jimmy Connors has the most ATP singles titles in history. The American has won 109 ATP singles titles in his glorious career. Additionally, he also holds the record for most ATP matches played and most ATP matches won.
Connors has won eight Grand Slam crowns, including one Australian Open, two Wimbledons and a joint-record five US Open titles. He was the World No.1 in ATP rankings for 160 consecutive weeks (which was a record back then) and a total of 268 weeks in his career.
Roger Federer won 103 ATP Singles titles in a career spanning nearly 24 years. The Swiss legend won 20 Grand Slam titles in his career including a record of eight Wimbledons and a joint record of five US Open titles. He has six Australian Open titles and one French Open crown to his name. Federer was World No. 1 for 237 consecutive weeks and for a total of 310 weeks in his entire career.
Novak Djokovic is the third player with most ATP singles titles. The Serb has 99 ATP singles titles to his name, leading the charts among active players. He was the fifth player to secure 1000 wins on the ATP tour.
Djokovic holds the record for most Slam titles in singles. He has won a total of 24 Grand Slams including 10 Australian Open, seven Wimbledon, three French Open and four US Open titles. He completed a Golden Slam by winning an Olympic gold medal in singles at Paris Games 2024
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Ivan Lendl has won 94 ATP singles titles in his career. The former World No. 1 has won eight Grand Slam titles which includes two Australian Open titles, three French Open titles and three US Open titles. The Czech-American was the World No. 1 for a total of 270 weeks.
Rafael Nadal has 92 ATP singles titles, the fifth in the list. The Spaniard has won 22 Grand Slam titles including a record 14 French Open titles. The former World No. 1 has also won two Australian Opens, two Wimbledons and four US Opens. He completed a Career Golden Slam when he won a gold medal in singles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Nadal recently announced his retirement from his illustrious career.
It is important to note that Grand Slam tournaments, Olympic tournaments and the Davis Cup do not constitute ATP titles.
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