Who has the most ATP titles in tennis?

Who has the most ATP titles in tennis?

Roger Federer
Roger Federer Rodger Federer tops the list of ATP tour singles titles of the modern era with 103 ATP titles. He is also the record holder for most singles titles at 24.

Who has the most titles in tennis history?

Most Titles

Rank Country Name
1 USA Jimmy Connors
2 SUI Roger Federer
3 USA Ivan Lendl
4 ESP Rafael Nadal

Who has most Grand Slam titles?

Male tennis players with the most Grand Slam tournament titles won as of September 2021

Characteristic Number of Grand Slam victories
Roger Federer (SUI) 20
Rafael Nadal (ESP) 20
Novak Djokovic (SRB) 20
Pete Sampras (USA) 14

Who has won the most career titles?

John McEnroe won the most titles overall. Jimmy Connors won the most singles titles. Bob and Mike Bryan won 119 doubles titles together….Men.

Player John McEnroe†
Span 1978–06
Sing. 77
Doub. 78
Mix. 1

Who has more titles Federer or Nadal?

The Federer–Nadal rivalry is a modern-day tennis rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Considered one of the greatest-ever tennis rivalries, Federer and Nadal have played each other 40 times, with Nadal leading the overall head-to-head 24–16 and in finals 14–10.

How many trophies Nadal have?

Spanish tennis great Rafael Nadal has won 20 Grand Slam titles, including a record 13 French Open singles titles, and is one of only two men to win all four majors and Olympic gold.

When did ATP take over the Tennis Tour?

In 1990, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) took over the running of the men’s tour and replaced the Masters with the ATP Tour World Championship. World ranking points were now at stake, with an undefeated champion earning the same number of points they would for winning one of the four Grand Slam events.

Which is the second highest ATP tennis tournament?

The ATP Finals is the second highest tier of annual men’s tennis tournament after the four Grand Slam tournaments.

What is the format of the ATP Finals?

The Season Finale. The Nitto ATP Finals is the year-end climax to the ATP Tour season. The event, which features only the world’s best eight qualified singles players and doubles teams, is contested in a round-robin format with the best four players and doubles teams reaching the knockout semi-finals stage.

Who was the CEO of the ATP in 1988?

At the 1988 US Open, ATP CEO Hamilton Jordan (pictured), surrounded by many of the top players in the game, held the now-famous “press conference in the parking lot.” The ATP released “Tennis at the Crossroads,” outlining the problems and opportunities facing men’s tennis.