The 5 men with the most ATP match wins at big tournaments: Novak Djokovic with 855, Rafael Nadal 3rd
Novak Djokovic’s unrivalled consistency at the most significant tournaments is showcased by the record he holds for the most matches won at ‘big tournaments.’
The four Grand Slams, the ATP Finals, the nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments and the Olympic tennis event are all categorised as big tournaments.
Here, we look at the five players who have won the most matches across these big events.
5. Andy Murray – 458
Andy Murray compiled a 458-170 record at big tournaments. He racked up 230 Masters 1000 match triumphs, with his 35 victories at the Cincinnati Open his highest win total at this category of event.
The Brit won 200 matches across the four majors, with his 61 victories at Wimbledon his best tally at a Grand Slam. The three-time major champion also won 16 matches at the ATP Finals and 12 at the Olympics.
4. Andre Agassi – 461
Andre Agassi recorded a 461-146 record at events which are currently considered big tournaments, with 224 of his wins coming at Grand Slams. His 79 triumphs at the US Open is his best tally at a single tournament.
The American earned 209 victories at Masters 1000 tournaments, with his 59 wins at the Miami Open (after it became a Masters event) his highest total at this level of tournament. The eight-time Grand Slam champion won 22 matches at the ATP Finals and six at the Olympics.
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3. Rafael Nadal – 756
Rafael Nadal amassed a 756-155 record across big events, with 410 of these coming at Masters 1000 tournaments. His 73 victories in Monte Carlo is his best win tally at a Masters event.
The Spaniard accumulated 314 wins at Grand Slams, with his 112 triumphs at the French Open an all-time record for wins at a single tournament. The 22-time Grand Slam winner also won 21 matches at the ATP Finals and 11 at the Olympics.
2. Roger Federer – 822
Roger Federer accumulated a 822-190 record at big tournaments. He picked up 381 of these wins at Masters 1000 level, with his 66 triumphs at the Indian Wells Masters his highest win tally at this category of event.
The Swiss won 369 matches at majors, with his 105 victories at Wimbledon making it his most successful tournament for match wins. The 20-time Grand Slam champion earned 59 wins at the ATP Finals and 13 at the Olympic Games.
1. Novak Djokovic – 855
Novak Djokovic has won more matches at big events than any other player, having built a 855-165 record to date.
The Serbian has compiled 409 of these victories at Masters 1000 tournaments, with the Italian Open (68 wins) his most successful event for wins in this category.
Djokovic has earned 377 wins at Grand Slams, with his 97 victories at Wimbledon his highest tally at a single tournament. The 24-time major winner has also won 50 matches at the ATP Finals and 19 at the Olympics.
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