
The 7 men to defend the US Open trophy in the Open Era: Roger Federer peerless as feat eludes Novak Djokovic again
It is now 16 years since a man successfully defended his US Open trophy.
It is now 16 years since a man successfully defended his US Open trophy.
Djokovic is one of two men in tennis history to reach 10 US Open finals.
Seven men have won three or more US Open singles titles in the Open Era.
Flushing Meadows has produced some iconic men's singles champions - but who are the greatest?
Seven American men have won the US Open in the Open Era - though only one has done so this century.
Sinner only turned 23 on Friday - but already has 12 hard court titles to his name.
Federer is the only player to amass over 50 straight victories on hard courts.
Who are the greatest American ATP players of the Open Era?
Roger Federer is the last player to win the Cincinnati Open while at No 1 in the ATP Rankings.
"There was just so much going on in my head, it was fairytale stuff."
Federer and Djokovic are joined by three other tennis greats in winning the most Cincinnati titles.
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have the most prolific rivalry in men's tennis in the Open Era.
Pete Sampras holds the record for the most successful Wimbledon title defences.
"If Carlos wins this Wimbledon... we will no longer be talking about Agassi, Connors, Lendl, or me when we try to classify him."
Twenty-two different players from 11 countries have won Wimbledon in the Open Era.
There have been six winning streaks of 20+ men's matches at Wimbledon in the Open Era.
Players from a total of 15 different countries have reached world No 1 on the ATP Rankings.
Who are the greatest ATP players to never lift the French Open title?