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The ATP Tour is the modern top-level men's professional tennis circuit. It was introduced in 1990 and it's administered by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). All the records listed here are only for the players who played most of their careers on the ATP Tour and they're based on official ATP data.[1] The names of active players appear in boldface. However, no boldface is used in lists exclusively for active players.
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All tournaments
- All totals since the ATP Tour inception in 1990.
Titles & finals
- Active players in bold.
Other active players
Matches
- Active players in bold .
Other active players
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Big Titles
The 'Big Titles' are the Grand Slams, the ATP Masters, the ATP Finals and the Olympics.[2]
Big Titles sweep
- The event at which the sweep was completed indicated in bold.
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ITF events
Grand Slam tournaments
Olympic games
ATP Finals championship
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ATP Masters tournaments
Career Golden Masters
- The event at which the Golden Masters was completed indicated in bold.
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ATP 500 tournaments
This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 500 ATP ranking points. This format began in 2009.
- The records include the equivalent former classes called the ATP Championship Series (1990–99) and ATP International Series Gold (2000–08).
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ATP 250 tournaments
This is the class of tournaments in which the winner earns 250 ATP ranking points. This format began in 2009.
- The records include the equivalent former classes called the ATP World Series (1990–99) and ATP International Series (2000–08).
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ATP rankings
Current No. 1 player
- *as of 26 May 2025[update].
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Miscellaneous
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Top 10 head-to-head record
- minimum 50 wins (correct as of 2025 French Open )
Unbeaten streaks
- ▲ indicates active streaks.
Titles per consecutive seasons
Prize money
Prize money has increased throughout the Open Era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the Australian Open winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and A$3,500,000 in 2025.[9][10]
- Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted.[11]
- Correct as of 26 May 2025[update].
Youngest and oldest
- Since the introduction of the ATP Tour in 1990.
Longest matches
Best-of-three sets
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Statistics leaders
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- Correct as of 2025 Geneva Open .
Deciding sets
Tiebreaks
Aces
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Doubles
All tournaments
Titles and finals
Matches
ATP Finals
ATP Masters tournaments
500 series tournaments
250 series tournaments
See also
- Lists of tennis records and statistics
- All-time tennis records – Men's singles
- Open Era tennis records – Men's singles
- List of Grand Slam men's singles champions
- List of ATP Tour top-level tournament singles champions
- List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players
- Tennis Masters Series records and statistics
- ATP Finals
- List of tennis tournaments
- All-time tennis records – Women's singles
- Open Era tennis records – Women's singles
- List of tennis players career achievements
- WTA Tour records
Notes
References
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