The 8 most decorated tennis players on the ATP Tour ranked by titles won: Carlos Alcaraz 3rd
Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic might steal the headlines when it comes to the ATP Tour, but there are several illustrious names still playing at the top of the game.
Seven active players on the ATP Tour have won a Grand Slam, following Alexander Zverev’s long-awaited major triumph at Roland Garros in 2026.
There have also been a myriad of Masters champions and ATP champions away from the bigger names in the sport.
Here are the top eight players when it comes to the current ATP Tour.
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8) Stan Wawrinka – 16 titles
Stan Wawrinka is set to bring his illustrious career to a close at the end of the 2026 season, and he has a well-deserved place on this list with 16 titles.
The Swiss icon saved his best tennis for the big stages, collecting an impressive three Grand Slam titles in the era of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic.
The star won the Australian Open in 2014 and followed it up by claiming the Roland Garros title in 2015 and the US Open crown in 2016, but he did also claim some other significant trophies.
He claimed one Masters title, at the Monte Carlo Masters in 2014, and also won 500 events in Dubai, Tokyo, and Rotterdam.
To date, the Swiss star’s last title came on home soil at the Geneva Open in 2017, as he beat Mischa Zverev in the final of the clay court tournament.
7) Andrey Rublev – 18 titles
Andrey Rublev might be falling away from the player that teased being the next big thing on the ATP Tour, but he’s still collected an impressive number of titles in tennis.
The star holds seventh place when it comes to most titles, winning 17 since his debut in 2014.
The Russian star is yet to claim a Grand Slam title in his career, having only reached as far as the quarter finals at the majors, but he has claimed Masters titles.
Rublev won the Monte Carlo Masters in 2023, as well as the Madrid Open in 2024, and he’s also won 500 events in Qatar, Dubai, Vienna, and Rotterdam.
His last ATP Tour title came at the Swedish Open in 2026, when he defeated Luciano Darderi in straight sets in the final.
6) Marin Cilic – 21 titles
Marin Cilic is another of the very few active stars who have claimed a Grand Slam title in their career and he’s also won 21 career titles on the ATP Tour.
Cilic won the US Open in 2014, which is his sole Grand Slam title to date. The Croatian also claimed the Cincinnati Open two years later by defeating Andy Murray in the final.
He has claimed 19 other titles in his career since making his debut in 2005 and he continues to be in a thorn in the side of several of the top players on the ATP Tour.
Cilic has won illustrious tournaments such as Queen’s on two occasions and the Croatian Open on home soil.
His last taste of ATP title success came at the Hangzhou Open in 2024, where he defeated Zhang Zhizhen in the final of the Chinese tournament.
5) Daniil Medvedev – 23 titles
Into the top five and Daniil Medvedev is one of the more illustrious names on the list when it comes to ATP Tour titles, with 22 victories to his name.
The Russian star might have taken a slight tumble down the rankings in recent years, but he has collected some of the very best titles on offer in the sport.
Medvedev won the US Open for the first and only time in 2021 to become a Grand Slam champion and he’s also won six Masters events in his career.
The star the ATP Finals too in 2020, a trophy that many consider to be the biggest outside of the four Grand Slams.
He continues to collect ATP titles too, having won the Almaty Open, the Brisbane International, and the Dubai Tennis Championships in the last year.
4) Alexander Zverev – 25 titles
Zverev ended his long-awaited quest for a Grand Slam title at Roland Garros in 2026, but he’s also won an incredible 24 other titles in his career.
As well as his Roland Garros triumph, Zverev has also won the ATP Finals on two occasions, as well as an Olympic Gold Medal at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
The German has won seven Masters titles, including the Italian Open and the Madrid Open on two different occasions.
He’s one of the most decorated players in the sport, but he is still only fourth on the list when it comes to current ATP Tour stars.
3) Carlos Alcaraz – 26 titles
At just 23 years of age, Alcaraz is already the third most decorated player on the ATP Tour currently.
The star’s victory at the Australian Open in 2026 ensured he earned the Career Grand Slam, having previously won Wimbledon, Roland Garros, and the US Open.
The Spaniard has won eight Masters titles, with the only ATP 1000 events he’s yet to win being the Paris Masters, the Canadian Open, and the Shanghai Masters.
The only other major left on the list for Alcaraz to win is the ATP Finals. He was beaten in the final of the tournament in 2025 by Jannik Sinner.
Alcaraz’s last title was at the Qatar Open in 2026, which saw him dominate Arthur Fils in the final by a scoreline of 6-2, 6-1.
2) Jannik Sinner – 30 titles
Despite already claiming five Grand Slam titles, Sinner is still only fourth on the list of the most ATP titles collected by current players.
However, still at only 25 years old, the Italian has already won 24 career titles.
That includes every single one of the nine Masters events on offer, as well as every Grand Slam title except for Roland Garros.
The Italian has also claimed the ATP Finals on two occasions, as well as seven ATP 500 events.
In 2026 to date, Sinner has already lifted six titles, including Wimbledon and the Sunshine Double of Indian Wells and the Miami Open.
1) Novak Djokovic: 101 titles
Djokovic holds most records on the ATP Tour and this one is no different.
He is far and away the most decorated current ATP Tour star, with an incredible 101 titles to his name.
That includes 24 Grand Slam titles, 40 Masters titles, and an Olympic Gold Medal, the latter of which he won by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final at the Paris Games in 2024.
Djokovic is just eight titles away from Jimmy Connors’ record of 109 trophies in the Open Era. However, the Serbian has been more selective of what tournaments he plays recently, so he looks increasingly unlikely to beat that one.
Nevertheless, no one comes close to Djokovic’s record of 101 titles on the current ATP Tour.