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Most men's ATP Tour title wins

We examine which men's tennis players have won the most ATP Tour titles in the Open Era.

Most men's ATP Tour titles in Open Era

  • Jimmy Connors - 109
  • Roger Federer - 103
  • Novak Djokovic - 100
  • Ivan Lendl - 94
  • Rafael Nadal - 92
  • John McEnroe - 77
  • Rod Laver - 72
  • Bjorn Borg - 66
  • Ilie Nastase - 64
  • Pete Sampras - 64

American tennis legend Jimmy Connors is out in front with the most men's ATP Tour titles in the Open Era with 109.

The powerful lefty won eight Grand Slam titles during his distinguished career, including five successes at his home US Open.

Swiss icon Roger Federer is second in the all-time standings for men's ATP Tour title wins since 1968, collecting just six fewer than Connors with 103 to his name in total.

The elegant Federer is a 20-time Grand Slam champion and currently holds the record for most men's singles titles at Wimbledon having lifted the trophy at the All England Club on eight occasions.

All-time great Novak Djokovic has won the third most men's ATP Tour titles in history, with the Serbian bringing up his century with a victory at the Geneva Open in May 2025.

One of the most formidable athletes of all time, Djokovic has won more tennis Grand Slams than any male player in history having been crowned a major winner on 24 occasions.

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