The 8 Spanish men with the most ATP titles: Rafael Nadal with 92, Carlos Alcaraz tied with two players

Rafael Nadal holds the record for the most ATP singles tournaments won by a Spanish player, while Carlos Alcaraz climbed to joint-sixth on the list after his China Open triumph.
There are 16 Spanish men who have won 10 or more singles titles in the Open Era, while there are 42 who have won at least a one title.
Here, we look at the eight players who have won over 15 ATP singles titles in the Open Era.
=6. Carlos Alcaraz – 16
Alcaraz has claimed 16 ATP titles to date, having won eight tournaments on clay, five on hard courts and three on grass.
The Murcian, who has been ranked No 1 in the world, lifted his first title at the 2021 Croatia Open, while his most recent came at the 2024 China Open.
=6. Juan Carlos Ferrero – 16
Alcaraz’s coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, won 16 ATP singles titles, with his total consisting of 13 tournament victories on clay and three on hard courts.
The former world No 1 collected his maiden title at the 1999 Majorca Open and won his final tournament at the 2011 Stuttgart Open.
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=6. Jose Higueras – 16
Jose Higueras secured 15 of his 16 ATP singles titles on clay, while his only other tournament win was on hard courts.
The former world No 6 claimed his first title at the 1976 Chile Open and won his last in Bordeaux in 1984.
5. Alex Corretja – 17
Alex Corretja won 17 singles tournaments, with his tally made up of 10 clay-court titles, six on hard courts and one on carpet.
The former world No 2 secured his maiden title at the 1994 Argentina Open, while his final tournament win came in Kitzbuhel in 2002.
4. Carlos Moya – 20
Carlos Moya claimed 20 ATP singles titles, having won 16 tournaments on clay and four on hard courts.
The former world No 1 picked up his maiden title at the 1995 Argentina Open and won his last at the 2007 Croatia Open.
3. David Ferrer – 27
David Ferrer collected 27 ATP titles, with his total consisting of 13 tournament victories on clay, 12 on hard courts and two on grass.
The former world No 3 won his first title at the 2002 Romanian Open, while his final triumph was at the 2017 Swedish Open.
2. Manuel Orantes – 34
Manuel Orantes won 34 ATP-listed singles titles, with 32 of his tournament wins coming at clay-court events, one on carpet and one on hard courts.
The former world No 2 claimed his maiden ATP title at the 1969 Macon Open and won his last in Bournemouth in 1982.
1. Rafael Nadal – 92
Nadal has secured 92 ATP singles titles, which puts him fifth on the all-time men’s title list in the Open Era.
The former world No 1 won his first title at the Orange Prokom Open in Warsaw in 2004, while his most recent tournament victory was his 2022 French Open triumph.
The great Mallorcan has collected a record 63 clay titles, while he has won 25 on hard courts and four on grass.