The 16 men to win multiple ATP titles in 2024: Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz top two
An enthralling ATP Tour season saw 16 different men win multiple singles titles across the past 11 months.
Here, we look at all the players who tasted success at least twice in 2024.
=5) Karen Khachanov – Two titles
Khachanov’s 2024 was highlighted by runs to titles in Doha and Almaty, while he was also a beaten finalist at the Vienna Open.
=5) Taylor Fritz – Two titles
Alongside runner-up finishes at the US Open, ATP Finals, and Munich Open, world No 4 Fritz won the seventh and eighth singles titles of his career in Delray Beach and Eastbourne.
=5) Casper Ruud – Two titles
Ruud’s clay prowess was highlighted by triumphing in both Barcelona and Geneva this spring, while reaching further finals in Los Cabos, Acapulco, and Monte Carlo in the first half of 2024.
=5) Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard – Two titles
One of the breakout stars of the year, Mpetshi Perricard captured his first ATP title on home soil in Lyon before winning the biggest title of his career at the Swiss Indoors in Basel.
=5) Ugo Humbert – Two titles
The second of three Frenchmen on this list, national No 1 Humbert triumphed in Marseille and Dubai towards the start of 2024, reaching further finals in Tokyo and Bercy.
=5) Jack Draper – Two titles
Another rising star of the men’s game, Draper won the first titles of his career in Stuttgart and Vienna, having also finished as the runner-up in Adelaide back in January.
=5) Alex de Minaur – Two titles
In a landmark season for the Australian, de Minaur was the champion in Acapulco and ‘s-Hertogenbosch, also reaching the final in Rotterdam.
=5) Sebastian Baez – Two titles
Clay court star Baez was a dominant force during the South American swing this spring, triumphing in Rio before victory at the Chile Open just a few weeks later.
=5) Arthur Fils – Two titles
The third and final French star on this countdown, Fils won his first ATP 500 title in Hamburg before sealing a second 500-level title in Tokyo later in the season.
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=5) Andrey Rublev – Two titles
World No 8 Rublev’s year was not straightforward but he was still able to claim a second Masters 1000 title in Madrid and win in Hong Kong, while also reaching the Canadian Open final.
=5) Alejandro Tabilo – Two titles
Chilean star Tabilo won the first two ATP titles of his career in Auckland and Mallorca, while finishing as the runner-up at the Chile Open.
=5) Alexander Zverev – Two titles
Alongside runner-up results at Roland Garros and the Hamburg Open, world No 2 Zverev triumphed at the Masters 1000 tournaments in Rome and Paris.
=3) Matteo Berrettini – Three titles
Despite another season disrupted by injury, former world No 6 Berrettini was still able to win three titles in 2024.
The Italian triumphed on the clay in Marrakesh, Gstaad, and Kitzbuhel across the spring and summer, while he was also a beaten finalist in Stuttgart.
=3) Tommy Paul – Three titles
A career-best year for US No 2 Paul saw the American win three ATP singles titles, despite having only won one title previously.
Paul was the champion in Dallas, Queen’s, and Stockholm, alongside reaching a fourth final in Delray Beach.
2) Carlos Alcaraz – Four titles
World No 3 Alcaraz highlighted his place as a tennis superstar by winning four titles in a successful 2024 for the 21-year-old.
Most notably, the Spaniard completed the ‘Channel Slam’ in the spring, winning his first French Open title before completing a successful defence of his Wimbledon title.
Alcaraz also retained his Indian Wells crown in March and triumphed at the China Open this Autumn, alongside a runner-up finish at the Olympic Games.
1) Jannik Sinner – Eight titles
A clear No 1 for 2024, Sinner won eight titles in 2024 – the most of any ATP player since Andy Murray’s haul of nine in 2016.
The highlight of the Italian’s year was his two Grand Slam victories at the Australian Open and US Open, closely followed by a first ATP Finals triumph in Turin last week.
Sinner also won three Masters 1000 tournaments across the season, prevailing in Miami, Cincinnati, and Shanghai.
The world No 1 won further crowns in Rotterdam and Halle and was also a beaten finalist in Beijing.
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