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is the current era of professional
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. It began in 1968 when the
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tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first open tournament was the
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held in April, followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam tournament, the
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, a month later. Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the
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(ATP), the
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(ITF), and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments. All rankings-related records are based on
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, which began in 1973. The names of active players appear in boldface.


Grand Slam tournaments


Career totals

:''Updated as of 2022 US Open. Where there are multiple entries for the same record, entrants are ranked on the basis of who achieved the record in chronological order.''


Matches


Grand Slam achievements


Calendar Year Grand Slam


Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam


Career Grand Slam


At each Grand Slam tournament totals


Season totals


Most seasons with at least one major title or one final


Per Grand Slam tournament totals


Titles per tournament


Finals per tournament


Match record per tournament

* minimum 20 wins (''correct as of 2022 US Open'').


Match wins per tournament


Events won with no sets dropped

*Most sets dropped en route to the title were 8:
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Consecutive totals

:▲ indicates an active streak


Spanning consecutive tournaments


Spanning non-consecutive tournaments


Consecutive titles per tournament


=Consecutive match wins per tournament

=


Court type totals


Match record

* minimum 30 wins (''correct as of 2022 US Open'').


Match wins


Year-end championships

There have been three prominent Year-end Championships in the
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, each involving only the top performers for the given year. Those championships have been the most coveted titles after the four Grand Slams during the Open Era.
(1970–present) This is a combination of the YECs for two separate tours: the ITF Grand Prix that ran until 1989 and the
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that replaced it. For record-keeping purposes, the ATP has incorporated the entire history of the ITF "Masters Grand Prix" alongside its
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tournament; thus they are both listed as "ATP" here. In total, these YECs have been held at numerous venues around the globe and played on several surfaces (indoor hard since 2006).
(1971–89) The
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, as the YEC for the
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tour, was held in
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and played on indoor carpet courts.
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and played on indoor carpet courts.
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was the only player to have won all three Championships.
* WCT and GSC tournaments are specifically indicated in the Overall titles table.


Overall totals

:''Correct as of 21 November 2022.''


ATP totals


WCT totals


Masters tournaments

(1970–1989) Before the ATP took control of the men's professional tour in 1990, the
Grand Prix Super Series The Grand Prix Super Series of men's tennis tournaments was part of the Grand Prix and World Championship Tennis tours between 1970 and 1989. They were held annually throughout the year in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. These tourname ...
was the highest class of events after the Grand Slams and the Year-end Championships but unlike the Masters series, the participation of the top players was not mandatory. (1990–present) The Masters is an annual series of nine top-level tournaments featuring the top professional men players. The Masters events along with the Grand Slam tournaments and Year-end Championships constitute the most coveted titles on the annual
ATP Tour The ATP Tour is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for men organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals. The second-tier tour is the ATP Challenger Tour and the third-tier is the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour. The equivalent women's organ ...
calendar.


ATP Tour totals

:''Correct as of 2022 Paris Masters.''


Career Golden Masters


All tournaments


Career totals

:''Match stats correct (correct as of 2022 Paris Masters).''


Titles & finals


Matches


vs. Top 10


Season totals


Tournament totals

*''Grand Slam tournaments in bold.''


Winning streaks

:▲ indicates an active streak Winning streaks per court type


Court type totals


Titles


Match record


=Match wins

=


Titles per season


Per consecutive seasons


Big Titles

The
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tournaments, the Masters events and the
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are the Big Titles of the annual
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calendar since 1990, in addition to the
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. Between 1970 and 1989, the biggest titles were the Grand Slams and the Year-end Championships (ATP Finals,
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and Grand Slam Cup), in addition to the
Grand Prix Super Series The Grand Prix Super Series of men's tennis tournaments was part of the Grand Prix and World Championship Tennis tours between 1970 and 1989. They were held annually throughout the year in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. These tourname ...
events.


Olympic tournaments

Tennis was reinstated as an official
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in 1988. There have been nine tournaments in the Open Era.


ATP rankings achievements

ATP rankings began in 1973. These weekly rankings determine tournament eligibility and seedings. At the end of each year they also become the official ATP season rankings.


Rankings weeks

* The ATP Tour was suspended from 16 March to 21 August 2020. The ATP ranking was frozen from 23 March to 23 August 2020. ''Correct with'' (▲) ''indicating active streaks.'' ;Consecutive weeks


Year-end rankings

;Consecutive years


Prize money

Prize money has increased throughout the open era, in some cases greatly in a short time span. For example, the
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winner received A$916,000 in 2004 and A$2,875,000 in 2022. *Career totals include doubles prize money and are not inflation-adjusted. *


Miscellaneous


Youngest and oldest


Grand Slams


No. 1 & Top 10


Win percentage

* minimum 25 matches (M/Y is average number of matches per year during the streak)


Consecutive


Sets statistics


Set and game winning percentages

:''Correct as of 2022 Atp Tour Finals.''


Consecutive sets won


See also

* Lists of tennis records and statistics * All-time tennis records – Men's singles *
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*
ATP Finals appearances This list shows the appearances of all participants in the men's tennis ATP Finals singles since their inception as the 1970 Pepsi-Cola Masters, Pepsi-Cola Masters in 1970. The tournament is currently held in Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy. Qualifi ...
*
Tennis Masters Series singles records and statistics In tennis, the Masters Series of ATP tournaments (currently known as ATP Tour Masters 1000 series) is an annual series of nine top-level tournaments featuring the elite men's players on the ATP Tour since 1990. The Masters tournaments along w ...
* 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 *
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Notes


References

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