The 10 active players with the most ATP titles: Novak Djokovic with 99, Jannik Sinner above Carlos Alcaraz

Novak Djokovic has won more ATP singles titles than any other active player, while Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz both make the top 10 of the list.
Only Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer have won more men’s singles tournaments than Djokovic in the Open Era.
Here are the 10 active players with the most ATP singles titles.
=7. Andrey Rublev – 16
Andrey Rublev has secured 16 singles titles: 10 on hard courts and six on clay.
The Russian’s trophy collection features two ATP Masters 1000 titles, five ATP 500 crowns and nine ATP 250 tournaments.
His maiden triumph came at the 2017 Croatia Open, while his most recent was at the 2024 Madrid Open.
=7. Carlos Alcaraz – 16
Carlos Alcaraz has won 16 ATP singles tournaments: eight on clay, five on hard courts and three on grass.
The Spaniard’s title tally comprises four Grand Slams, four Masters 1000 crowns, five 500s and two ATP 250s.
He claimed his first-ever title at the 2021 Croatia Open and his most recent at the 2024 China Open.
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=7. Richard Gasquet – 16
Richard Gasquet has collected 16 singles titles: nine on hard courts, three on clay, three on grass and one on carpet.
All of the Frenchman’s tournament wins have come at ATP 250 level.
He won his first title at the 2005 Nottingham Open and his most recent at the 2023 Auckland Open.
=7. Stan Wawrinka – 16
Stan Wawrinka has triumphed at 16 ATP singles events: nine on hard courts and seven on clay.
The Swiss’s trophy haul is made up of three Grand Slam titles, one Masters 1000 event, three ATP 500s and nine 250s.
His maiden victory was at the 2006 Croatia Open, while his most recent was at the 2017 Geneva Open.
6. Jannik Sinner – 18
Jannik Sinner has won 18 ATP singles titles: 16 on hard courts, one on clay and one on grass.
The Italian’s total consists of two Grand Slams, one ATP Finals title, four ATP Masters 1000 crowns, five ATP 500s and six 250 tournaments.
He claimed his maiden title at the 2020 Sofia Open and his most recent at the 2024 ATP Finals in Turin.
5. Daniil Medvedev – 20
Daniil Medvedev has secured 20 ATP titles: 18 on hard courts, one on grass and one on clay.
The Russian’s trophy collection includes one major, one ATP Finals title, six Masters 1000 titles, four ATP 500s and eight 250s.
His first tournament win was at the 2018 Sydney International, while his most recent victory was at the 2023 Italian Open.
4. Marin Cilic – 21
Marin Cilic has claimed 21 ATP singles titles: 16 on hard courts, three on grass and two on clay.
The Croatian’s title haul features one Grand Slam, one Masters 1000 crown, two 500s and 17 ATP 250 tournaments.
He won his first title at the 2008 Connecticut Open, while his most recent came at the 2024 Hangzhou Open.
3. Alexander Zverev – 23
Alexander Zverev has won 23 ATP singles crowns: 15 hard courts and eight on clay.
The German’s total comprises two ATP Finals titles, an Olympic gold, seven Masters 1000 crowns, five ATP 500 tournaments and eight 250s.
He picked up his maiden title at the 2016 St. Petersburg Open and his most recent at the 2024 Paris Masters.
2. Rafael Nadal – 92
Rafael Nadal has triumphed at 92 singles tournaments: 63 on clay, 25 on hard courts and four on grass.
The Spaniard’s title tally is made up of 22 Grand Slams, one Olympic gold, 36 Masters 1000 titles, 23 ATP 500 events and 10 ATP 250s.
He won his first-ever title in Sopot in 2004, while his last tournament win came at the 2022 French Open.
1. Novak Djokovic – 99
Novak Djokovic has won 99 ATP singles titles: 71 on hard courts, 20 on clay and eight on grass.
The Serbian’s trophy haul consists of 24 Grand Slams, seven ATP Finals titles, one Olympic gold medal, 40 Masters 1000 crowns, 15 ATP 500s and 12 250s.
He secured his maiden title at the 2006 Dutch Open, while his most recent triumph was at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
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