Most ATP Titles in Tennis History (Open Era 1968–Present)

ATP titles refer to singles tournament victories on the ATP Tour, including ATP 250, ATP 500, ATP Masters 1000 events, and Grand Slam tournaments.

Jimmy Connors holds the record for the most ATP singles titles in the Open Era with 109 tournament victories.

Roger Federer ranks second with 103 titles, while Novak Djokovic sits third with 101 titles as of March 2026.

These players are the only men in the Open Era to win more than 100 ATP singles titles in their careers.

Top 10 Players With the Most ATP Singles Titles

Jimmy Connors currently holds the record for the tennis player with the most tennis titles in men’s singles with 109, followed by Roger Federer with 103 and Novak Djokovic with 101.

Top 5 ATP singles title leaders in the Open Era including Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Ivan Lendl and Rafael Nadal.

To date, Connors, Federer, and Djokovic are the only tennis players to have won over 100 singles titles on the ATP Tour.

Other players in the top 10 include Rafael Nadal (92), John McEnroe (77), and Björn Borg (66).

RankPlayerTitles
1Jimmy Connors109
2Roger Federer103
3Novak Djokovic101
4Ivan Lendl94
5Rafael Nadal92
6John McEnroe77
7Rod Laver72
8Björn Borg66
T9Ilie Năstase64
T9Pete Sampras64

Active ATP Players With the Most Singles Titles (2026)

Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest player currently climbing the all-time rankings and could potentially move into the top 20 if he continues winning titles at his current pace.

RankPlayerTitles
1Novak Djokovic101
2Carlos Alcaraz26
3Alexander Zverev24
4Jannik Sinner24
5Daniil Medvedev23

Most ATP Titles Without Winning a Grand Slam

Several players have enjoyed extremely successful careers on the ATP Tour without winning a Grand Slam singles title, including Tom Okker (35), Alexander Zverev (24), and José Luis Clerc (25).

David Ferrer is often regarded as the best modern player not to win a Grand Slam, reaching the 2013 French Open final and winning 27 ATP titles during his career.

PlayerATP Titles
Tom Okker35
David Ferrer27
José Luis Clerc25
Alexander Zverev24
Nikolay Davydenko21

Most ATP Titles Won in a Single Season

Guillermo Vilas holds the record for the most ATP singles titles won in a single season after winning 16 tournaments in 1977.

Roger Federer and Thomas Muster share the second-highest total with 12 titles in a season, achieved in 2006 and 1995 respectively.

Novak Djokovic (2015) and Rafael Nadal (2005) also produced exceptional seasons, each winning 11 ATP titles in a single year.

PlayerTitlesYear
Guillermo Vilas161977
Roger Federer122006
Thomas Muster121995
Novak Djokovic112015
Rafael Nadal112005

FAQ – ATP Titles and Tennis Records

Who has won the most ATP titles in history?

Jimmy Connors holds the Open Era record with 109 ATP singles titles.

Has anyone won more than 100 ATP titles?

Only three players have reached 100 titles in the Open Era: Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic.

Which active player has the most ATP titles?

Novak Djokovic currently holds the record among active players, with 101 titles to his name.