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Australian Open Winners list (Men)

Jannik Sinner won the Australian Open 2025 title after defeating Alexander Zverev. With this, the Italian becomes the first man to retain the title since Novak Djokovic’s “three-peat” from 2019 to 2021. Let's take a look at the Australian Open winners list (Men).

Jan 27, 2025, 11:39 AM4 min read

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The Australian Open is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in tennis and is held annually in Melbourne, Australia.

The tournament has been held since 1905 and has seen some of the greatest players in the sport compete for the title. 

Also Read: Most matches won in Grand Slams by any player | Top 10 List

In this article, we will brief you on the Australian Open winners list (Men).

Jannik Sinner claims Australian Open 2025 title

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Jannik Sinner won the latest edition of the Australian Open after defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. 

With this, the Italian becomes the first man to retain the title since Novak Djokovic’s “three-peat” from 2019 to 2021.

Aged 23 years 163 days, Sinner is also the youngest man to win multiple Australian Open titles since Jim Courier in 1992-93.

Djokovic won the most titles

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Over the last decade, the tournament has been dominated by Novak Djokovic who has won the tournament ten times in this period (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023).

The only other players to win the tournament in this time are Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka. 

Djokovic's record in the tournament is impressive, with his ten wins coming in a consecutive period of 11 years.

He has been able to defeat some of the greatest players in the world, such as Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, in the final of the tournament.

Djokovic also has two hat-tricks of Australian Open titles, once between 2011-2013 and then doing an encore from 2019-2021.

The Serbian’s first Australian Open crown came in 2008, when he came from a set down to beat Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6.

Djokovic has beaten Andy Murray in as many as four Australian Open finals while he has also beaten Rafael Nadal in two finals.

Also Read: Tennis Stats: Players to win back-to-back Grand Slam titles without losing

Roger Federer won the title twice in last decade 

On the other hand, Roger has won the Australian Open twice in the last decade, in 2017 and 2018. 

He has been a finalist in the tournament five times in this period, showing his consistency at the tournament. 

While Stan Wawrinka has won the Australian Open once, in 2014. He defeated Rafael Nadal in the final, who was the defending champion at the time. 

This win was a major upset and Wawrinka proved that he is capable of winning the biggest tournaments in the world.

It is interesting to note that, in the last decade, the men's singles of the Australian Open has been dominated by Swiss players, with four out of the ten titles won by either Roger Federer or Stan Wawrinka.

While Novak Djokovic, another Swiss player, has dominated the tournament with 10 titles. This shows the strength of Swiss players in the tennis world, particularly on hard courts.

Australian Open Winners list (Men)

Year Champion Runner-up
2000 Andre Agassi Yevgeny Kafelnikov
2001 Andre Agassi Arnaud Clément
2002 Thomas Johansson Marat Safin
2003 Andre Agassi Rainer Schüttler
2004 Roger Federer Marat Safin
2005 Marat Safin Lleyton Hewitt
2006 Roger Federer Marcos Baghdatis
2007 Roger Federer Fernando González
2008 Novak Djokovic Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2009 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer
2010 Roger Federer Andy Murray
2011 Novak Djokovic Andy Murray
2012 Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal
2013 Novak Djokovic Andy Murray
2014 Stan Wawrinka Rafael Nadal
2015 Novak Djokovic Andy Murray
2016 Novak Djokovic Andy Murray
2017 Roger Federer Rafael Nadal
2018 Roger Federer Marin Čilić
2019 Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal
2020 Novak Djokovic Dominic Thiem
2021 Novak Djokovic Daniil Medvedev
2022 Rafael Nadal Daniil Medvedev
2023 Novak Djokovic Stefanos Tsitsipas
2024 Jannik Sinner Daniil Medvedev
2025 Jannik Sinner Alexander Zverev
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ATP Tour records: Most titles in tennis career (men's)

ATP tour is basically a global top-tier tennis tour organised for male tennis players by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Here are the male players with the most titles in tennis history.

Jul 19, 2025, 2:01 AM5 min read

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ATP Tour is basically a global top-tier tennis tour organised for male tennis players by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

The 2025 season is the 35th year and 56th edition of the ATP, organising the global circuit of men's tennis. Jimmy Connors has the record of winning the ATP Tour titles in his career. 

ATP Tour tournaments

The ATP tour tournaments are - ATP Masters 1000, ATP 500, ATP 250 and the United Cup.  

ATP Challenger Tour, a level below the ATP Tour, and the ATP Champions Tour for seniors, the Grand Slam tournaments, the Olympic tennis tournament, and the Davis Cup also come under the ATP Tour. However, these tournaments are not governed by the ATP.

Most titles in tennis career (men's)

Here are the male tennis players who have won the most titles in tennis history and created ATP Tour records. 

1. Jimmy Connors | 109 titles

ATP Tour records: Most titles in tennis career (men's)

Jimmy Connors is the man with the most ATP singles titles in history. The American has won 109 ATP singles titles. He also holds the record for most ATP matches played and most ATP matches won.

Connors, in his career, has won eight Grand Slam titles, which include one Australian Open, two Wimbledons and a joint-record five US Open titles.

He was the World No.1 for a then-record 160 consecutive weeks and a total of 268 weeks in his career. 

2. Roger Federer | 103 titles

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Federer with his last Grand Slam title - Australian Open in 2018. Image | AO on X

Rodger Federer is the second topper in the list of ATP tour singles titles of the modern era with 103 ATP titles. He is also the record holder for most singles titles at the age of 24.

The former tennis player also has a record 6 ATP finals. Moreover, he was the world's No. 1 tennis player in the ATP rankings for a total of 310 weeks. These 310 weeks include a record 237 consecutive weeks.

Federer has also finished as the year-end No. 1 with a bang 6 times. He clearly dominated the world of tennis in his era with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. He also has 20 Grand Slam titles.

Read also: Players with the most aces hit in tennis history

3. Novak Djokovic | 99 titles

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Djokovic with his record 10th Australian Open title in 2023. Image | AO on X

A list of title records is incomplete without the 'Big Three' - Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer.

Novak has won the 3rd most ATP Tour titles till now, with 99 titles. He is the oldest No. 1 ATP-ranked player in tennis history. He has remained the World's No. 1 for a record consecutive 425 weeks.

Read Also | Players who won the Golden Slam in their career

The "Big Titles" of the modern ATP tour consist of four Grand Slam tournaments, all 9 ATP Masters events, and the ATP finals. Djokovic is the only player to win all the "Big Titles".

He has the world record of 24 Grand Slam men's singles titles. His 99 ATP singles titles include a record of 10 Australian Open titles and a record of 40 Masters titles.

Read Also: Most ATP Masters Titles in tennis history

4. Ivan Lendl | 94 titles

ATP Tour records: Most titles in tennis career (men's)

Ivan Lendl is often referred to as the ‘Father of modern tennis’.

The Czech-American has won eight Grand Slam titles in his career, which includes two Australian Open titles, three French Open titles and three US Open titles.

Lendl occupied the World No. 1 position for a total of 270 weeks. In his entire career, the former World No. 1 won 94 ATP singles titles.

After his retirement, Lendl went into coaching. He helped Andy Murray win three Grand Slam titles. 

5. Rafael Nadal | 92 titles 

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Nadal with his record 14th Roland Garros title. Image | Roland Garros on X

Rafael Nadal is also present on this prestigious list with 92 ATP tour titles.

He was also the world's No. 1-ranked tennis player for a consecutive 209 weeks. In 2008, Nadal became the No. 1 player for the 1st time after his first-ever massive victory against Federer. He also concluded as the No. 1 in the year-end 8 times.

In the history of the ATP Tour, he was one of the most successful teenagers. He became the No. 2 in the world at age 19 and won 16 titles, including his very 1st French Open and also 6 Masters events. 

He has won 22 Grand Slam titles in his career before retiring. Nadal is one of the very few players to achieve the "Career Golden Slam". 

Most titles in tennis career (men's) Top 10 list

Rank Country Name Titles
1 USA Jimmy Connors 109
2 SUI Roger Federer 103
3 SRB Novak Djokovic (Active) 99
4 USA Ivan Lendl 94
5 ESP Rafael Nadal 92
6 USA John McEnroe 77
7 AUS Rod Laver 72
8 SWE Björn Borg 66
9 ROU Ilie Năstase 65
10 USA Pete Sampras 64

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Most ATP Masters Titles in tennis history

Novak Djokovic holds the most ATP Masters titles in tennis history with 40 titles. Here are the players with the most ATP Masters titles in tennis history.

Jul 19, 2025, 12:11 AM6 min read

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ATP Masters 1000 features the nine tennis tournaments' best men's tennis players on the annual ATP Tour calendar. It started with the name ATP Masters Series in 1990.

Novak Djokovic currently holds the most ATP Masters titles in tennis history. Let's have a look at the top tennis players with the most titles in the ATP Masters since the Series began in 1990.

1. Novak Djokovic | 40

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Novak Djokovic with the Paris Masters 2023 title. Image | Paris Masters

Novak Djokovic is the record holder of the most ATP Masters titles with 40 titles.

Novak also completed the set of all nine Masters singles titles in 2018 and became the only tennis player to claim the prestigious Career Golden Masters. He completed his Career Double Golden Masters in the year 2020.

Also, he broke Federer's long-held record in August 2019 after winning his 379th Masters 1000 victory during the Coupe Rogers.

Every ATP Masters Title Won by Novak Djokovic

# Season Date Tournament Surface
1 2007 19-03-2007 Miami Masters Hard
2 2007 05-08-2007 Canada Masters Hard
3 2008 13-03-2008 Indian Wells Masters Hard
4 2008 05-05-2008 Rome Masters Clay
5 2009 08-11-2009 Paris Masters Hard (i)
6 2011 10-03-2011 Indian Wells Masters Hard
7 2011 23-03-2011 Miami Masters Hard
8 2011 01-05-2011 Madrid Masters Clay
9 2011 08-05-2011 Rome Masters Clay
10 2011 08-08-2011 Canada Masters Hard
11 2012 21-03-2012 Miami Masters Hard
12 2012 06-08-2012 Canada Masters Hard
13 2012 07-10-2012 Shanghai Masters Hard
14 2013 14-04-2013 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
15 2013 07-10-2013 Shanghai Masters Hard
16 2013 28-10-2013 Paris Masters Hard (i)
17 2014 06-03-2014 Indian Wells Masters Hard
18 2014 19-03-2014 Miami Masters Hard
19 2014 11-05-2014 Rome Masters Clay
20 2014 27-10-2014 Paris Masters Hard (i)
21 2015 12-03-2015 Indian Wells Masters Hard
22 2015 25-03-2015 Miami Masters Hard
23 2015 12-04-2015 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
24 2015 10-05-2015 Rome Masters Clay
25 2015 11-10-2015 Shanghai Masters Hard
26 2015 02-11-2015 Paris Masters Hard (i)
27 2016 07-03-2016 Indian Wells Masters Hard
28 2016 21-03-2016 Miami Masters Hard
29 2016 02-05-2016 Madrid Masters Clay
30 2016 25-07-2016 Canada Masters Hard
31 2018 13-08-2018 Cincinnati Masters Hard
32 2018 08-10-2018 Shanghai Masters Hard
33 2019 06-05-2019 Madrid Masters Clay
34 2019 28-10-2019 Paris Masters Hard (i)
35 2020 24-08-2020 Cincinnati Masters Hard
36 2020 14-09-2020 Rome Masters Clay
37 2021 01-11-2021 Paris Masters Hard (i)
38 2022 08-05-2022 Rome Masters Clay
39 2023 13-08-2023 Cincinnati Masters Hard
40 2023 30-10-2023 Paris Masters Hard (i)

Read alsoTop 10 Oldest No.1 ATP-ranked players in tennis

2. Rafael Nadal | 36

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Nadal after winning the Rome Masters 2021. Image | French Open

With 36 titles, Rafael Nadal has the second-most position in the ATP Masters since 1990.

He surpassed Roger Federer in this battle among Masters 1000 match win leaders, by moving ahead at the 2019 Rolex Paris Masters. He sits just behind Novak and has reached 52 finals and a record 75 semifinals.

Read Also | Most Grand Slam Titles in Men's Tennis

Nadal's supremacy on clay surfaces started with the Monte Carlo Masters win in 2005, which later on got transferred to the French Open as well. He also won his last ATP Singles title on clay in the Rome Masters 2021.

Every ATP Masters Title Won by Rafael Nadal

# Season Date Tournament Surface
1 2005 11-04-2005 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
2 2005 02-05-2005 Rome Masters Clay
3 2005 08-08-2005 Canada Masters Hard
4 2005 17-10-2005 Madrid Masters Hard (i)
5 2006 17-04-2006 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
6 2006 08-05-2006 Rome Masters Clay
7 2007 05-03-2007 Indian Wells Masters Hard
8 2007 15-04-2007 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
9 2007 07-05-2007 Rome Masters Clay
10 2008 20-04-2008 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
11 2008 11-05-2008 Hamburg Masters Clay
12 2008 21-07-2008 Canada Masters Hard
13 2009 12-03-2009 Indian Wells Masters Hard
14 2009 12-04-2009 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
15 2009 27-04-2009 Rome Masters Clay
16 2010 11-04-2010 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
17 2010 25-04-2010 Rome Masters Clay
18 2010 09-05-2010 Madrid Masters Clay
19 2011 10-04-2011 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
20 2012 15-04-2012 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
21 2012 13-05-2012 Rome Masters Clay
22 2013 07-03-2013 Indian Wells Masters Hard
23 2013 05-05-2013 Madrid Masters Clay
24 2013 12-05-2013 Rome Masters Clay
25 2013 05-08-2013 Canada Masters Hard
26 2013 11-08-2013 Cincinnati Masters Hard
27 2014 04-05-2014 Madrid Masters Clay
28 2016 11-04-2016 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
29 2017 17-04-2017 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
30 2017 08-05-2017 Madrid Masters Clay
31 2018 16-04-2018 Monte Carlo Masters Clay
32 2018 14-05-2018 Rome Masters Clay
33 2018 06-08-2018 Canada Masters Hard
34 2019 13-05-2019 Rome Masters Clay
35 2019 05-08-2019 Canada Masters Hard
36 2021 09-05-2021 Rome Masters Clay

Read also: Top 14 fastest serves in Tennis history (ATP recognised) [2025 Updated]

3. Roger Federer | 28

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Roger Federer with the Miami Masters 2019 title. Image | ATP Tour

Sitting in the 3rd position, Roger Federer won 28 titles in this series in the entire tennis.

Federer won 103 ATP singles titles, including 20 Grand Slam singles titles and a record six ATP Finals. Roger started by winning the Hamburg Masters in 2002 and then continued his reign on the ATP tour. 

The former World No.1 won his last ATP Singles titles in 2019 when he defeated John Isner in the Miami Masters final.

Every ATP Masters Title Won by Roger Federer

# Season Date Tournament Surface
1 2002 13-05-2002 Hamburg Masters Clay
2 2004 08-03-2004 Indian Wells Masters Hard
3 2004 10-05-2004 Hamburg Masters Clay
4 2004 26-07-2004 Canada Masters Hard
5 2005 07-03-2005 Indian Wells Masters Hard
6 2005 21-03-2005 Miami Masters Hard
7 2005 09-05-2005 Hamburg Masters Clay
8 2005 15-08-2005 Cincinnati Masters Hard
9 2006 06-03-2006 Indian Wells Masters Hard
10 2006 20-03-2006 Miami Masters Hard
11 2006 07-08-2006 Canada Masters Hard
12 2006 16-10-2006 Madrid Masters Hard (i)
13 2007 14-05-2007 Hamburg Masters Clay
14 2007 13-08-2007 Cincinnati Masters Hard
15 2009 10-05-2009 Madrid Masters Clay
16 2009 16-08-2009 Cincinnati Masters Hard
17 2010 15-08-2010 Cincinnati Masters Hard
18 2011 07-11-2011 Paris Masters Hard (i)
19 2012 08-03-2012 Indian Wells Masters Hard
20 2012 06-05-2012 Madrid Masters Clay
21 2012 12-08-2012 Cincinnati Masters Hard
22 2014 10-08-2014 Cincinnati Masters Hard
23 2014 05-10-2014 Shanghai Masters Hard
24 2015 16-08-2015 Cincinnati Masters Hard
25 2017 06-03-2017 Indian Wells Masters Hard
26 2017 20-03-2017 Miami Masters Hard
27 2017 09-10-2017 Shanghai Masters Hard
28 2019 18-03-2019 Miami Masters Hard

Top 10 men's players with most ATP Masters Titles

Rank Country Name Masters Titles
1 SRB Novak Djokovic (Active) 40
2 ESP Rafael Nadal 36
3 SUI Roger Federer 28
4 USA Jimmy Connors 20
5 AUS Rod Laver 18
5 USA Ivan Lendl 18
7 USA John McEnroe 17
7 USA Andre Agassi 17
9 GBR Andy Murray 14
10 GER Boris Becker 12

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Players with most aces hit in tennis history

John Isner is the player with the most aces hit in tennis history, hitting 14,616 aces. Here are the players with the most aces hit tennis history.

Jul 18, 2025, 11:34 PM4 min read

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In tennis, Aces are the points won by the player when the opponent is unable to return/touch the ball. Aces can be very convenient and useful for a player, as they are an easy method of scoring points and become a significant part of their game.

Throughout the years, many players have developed expertise in this area and utilise it as a go-to strategy against their opponents. Players with great serving ability utilise their power and pressurise the opponents while holding their service games.

Let's have a look at the top 8 players with the most aces hit in tennis history.

1. John Isner | 14,616

Players with most aces hit in tennis history

John Isner is the player with the most aces hit in tennis history, hitting 14,616 aces.

Ishner is regarded as one of the best servers on the ATP tour. He has been a part of the 2 longest tennis matches of the Wimbledon Championships. One of these two matches is the 2010 Wimbledon Championship. The first round against Nicolas Mahut was the longest match ever, which lasted for 11 hours and 5 minutes, played over a period of 3 days.

In this match, he served a record of 113 aces and defeated his opponent, Nicolas Mahut. Also, he won his 1st ever ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami in the year 2018.

Isner also has the record for the fastest tennis serve in the ATP-recognised tournaments. 

2. Ivo Karlovic | 13,762

Players with most aces hit in tennis history

In his tennis career, Ivo Karlovic has successfully hit 13,762 aces. He is one of the tallest professional tennis players.

His 6 feet 11 inches height helps him to strike the ball powerfully with exactness and precision. The Croatian star focuses on the serving approach for the most part. His mastery of serving has taken his career to the topmost places.

Firstly, he is the record holder of the player with the most aces served in a single Davis Cup match. In the 2009 Davis Cup, he served 78 aces against Radek Stepanek.

Secondly, he is also the record holder of the most aces served in a 3-set match. In the 2015 Gerry Weber Open, he served 45 aces against Tomas Berdych. Thirdly, he has served at the second-fastest speed of 251 km/h.

Read also: Most weeks at no.1 in tennis

3. Roger Federer

Players with most aces hit in tennis history

The king of aces, Roger Federer, holds the third position on this prestigious list. Federer has served 11,478 aces.

In this list of players with the most aces hit in tennis history, Federer has featured in the most number of matches. He might not serve the ball powerfully like the above-mentioned players, but he compensates for it with elegance and refinement.

His process of tossing and serving makes it hard for the opponent to understand the direction of his serve. His ability to toss at about 2'o o'clock position and serve with accuracy and elegance has been a major part of his successful career in tennis.

Read also: 10 longest winning streaks in tennis history, which are unforgettable

4. Feliciano Lopez | 11,452

Players with most aces hit in tennis history

The next player on this list is Feliciano Lopez. He has served 10,313 aces against his opponents. He is recognised for his calibre of strong service game and playing balls repeatedly on the baseline.

Most of the Spaniards prefer to play on clay courts. Lopez, unlike them, prefers grass courts because of his techniques of serving techniques.

His performances are impeccable on grass courts, and he has been a part of the quarter-final runs at Wimbledon thrice. Also, he has suppressed Federer's consecutive appearances in Grand Slam tournaments by making 68 consecutive appearances.

5. Goran Ivanišević

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The legendary Croatian tennis player Goran Ivanišević is at the fifth spot in our list with a total of 10,131 aces.

The International Tennis Hall of Famer, Goran Ivanišević, is still hailed as one of the greatest servers of all time, whose serves often reached the speed of 130 mph or more.

Ivanišević’s iconic serve won him the infamous 2001 Wimbledon title. Additionally, Goran Ivanišević held the record for most aces at Wimbledon with a total of 1,377 aces for almost two decades until Roger Federer broke it in 2019.

Read also: Longest Tennis matches in history (All formats)

Top 10 players with most aces in tennis history

Rank Country Player Aces
1 USA John Isner 14,616
2 CRO Ivo Karlovic 13,762
3 SUI Roger Federer 11,452
4 ESP Feliciano Lopez 10,313
5 CRO Goran Ivanisevic 10,131
6 USA Andy Roddick 9,067
7 USA Sam Querrey 8,939
8 USA Pete Sampras 8,689
9 CAN Milos Raonic (Active) 8,513
10 CRO Marin Cilic (Active) 8,412

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Top 10 Oldest No.1 ATP ranked players in tennis

Novak Djokovic has the record for being the oldest No.1 ATP ranked player in tennis history. Here are top 10 oldest No.1 ATP ranked players in tennis history

Jul 18, 2025, 11:33 AM5 min read

Top 10 Oldest No.1 ATP ranked players in tennis

Many tennis players have proven themselves to be the best of all not only in the initial years of their career but also continued their legacy in the very end. They have achieved the most success in their career and yet thrived on being the best even during the end years of their career. SportzPoint.com presents you a list of the top 10 oldest number one ATP ranking player in tennis.

10. Thomas Muster | 28 years 186 days

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The former world No. 1 player was one of the world's leading clay court players of the 90s. He reached the top of the table on 12 February 1996 and stayed for six weeks at the top of the ATP Rankings till 8 April 1996. He ended his final stint of No. 1 ranking at the age of 28 years and 186 days.

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9. Pete Sampras | 29 years 91 days

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At the age of only 21 years and 243 days, Sampras reached the top of the rankings in April 1993. He held the record for most weeks at No.1 for 286 weeks until surpassed by Federer. He started playing professionally in 1988 and ended with a massive win at the 2002 US Open defeating longtime rival Andre Agassi in the finals.

8. John Newcombe | 30 years 11 days

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John Newcombe climbed to the top of the Open Era on 3 June 1974 and continued the streak till 28 July of the same year. He spent 8 weeks at the No. 1 and the last time he was at the top was on 30 years and 66 days.

7. Andy Murray | 30 years 90 days

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On 7 November 2016, Andy Murray was crowned the ATP ranked No.1 tennis player at the age of 29 years and 176 days. His legacy continued for 41 weeks and ended on 20 August 2017. He is the winner of 3 Grand Slam titles and reached eleven major finals.

Read also: ATP Tour records: Most titles in tennis career (men's)

6. Ivan Lendl | 30 years 150 days

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Ivan Lendl stayed at the No. 1 rank for 270 weeks. During a career from 1978 to 1994, he stayed at the top of the table the last time was on 12 August 1990. The former Czech-American player is the winner of 8 Grand Slam titles. Also, he's the first male tennis player who appeared in 19th Grand Slam finals.

5. Jimmy Connors | 30 years and 304 days

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Jimmy Connors reached the ATP ranked No. 1 tennis player for the first time in 1974 and spent 268 weeks at the top. During that time, it was a record of 160 consecutive weeks. 20 June 1983 was the final day of being at the No.1. Also, he was the first male player to stay at No.1 for more than 200 weeks.

4. Andre Agassi | 33 years and 100 days

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Andre Agassi started playing professional tennis in 1986 and continued till 2006. During these 20 years, he became the first man to win all four Grand Slam singles tournaments on three different surfaces. Before Novak, he was the first man to win four Australian Open singles titles. He reached the world No. 1 ranking for the first time in 1995 and again returned to No. 1 in 1999. Also, he stayed at the top of the rankings for 101 weeks. On April 28, 2003, at the age of 33 years and 100 days, he recaptured the No. 1 ranking. During that time, he was the oldest top-ranked male player, which was later surpassed by Federer in 2018.

Read also: Players with most aces hit in tennis history

3. Rafael Nadal | 33 years and 244 days

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On 18 August 2008, Rafael Nadal was first crowned the No.1 on the ATP Rankings at the age of 22 years and 76 days. Currently, the ATP ranked No. 5 player, has stayed at the top rank of No. 1 in the for 209 weeks. The 35-year-old finished as the year-end No.1 five times and the last time he was at the No.1 position was on 20 January 2020.

2. Roger Federer | 36 years 195 days

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Roger Federer is the oldest No.1 ATP-ranked player. At the age of 36 years and 195 days, on 19 February 2018, he became the oldest world No. 1. Also, he clinched the world No.1 position for the most weeks of 310 weeks. This also included a record of 237 consecutive weeks. Lastly, the Swiss player finished as the year-end No. 1 five times.

1. Novak Djokovic | 37 years 5 days

Top 10 Oldest No.1 ATP ranked players in tennis

Aged 24 years and 43 days, Novak Djokovic became the ATP ranked world No.1. for the first time on 4 July 2011. His highest streak of being the world No.1 continued for 424th weeks. The 24-time Grand Slam winner broke the record for the oldest No.1 ranked player at the age of 37 years and 5 days old. 

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Last 10 Wimbledon Champions List (Men's)

Jannik Sinner in men's singles was proclaimed Wimbledon 2025 champion, he defeated the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. Let's have a look at the men's Wimbledon Champions list from the last 10 years.

Jul 14, 2025, 11:40 AM5 min read

Last 10 Wimbledon Champions List (Men's)

The World's biggest Tennis tournament, Wimbledon or The Championships is the oldest Tennis tournament so far. It is considered as the most prestigious tournament. It has been organized at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London since 1877. Grand Slam has four Tennis tournaments, and Wimbledon is one of them. The Australian Open, the French Open and the US Open are the other three tournaments. Wimbledon is the only tournament played on Grass courts.

The Wimbledon Championship 2025 was the 138th time Championships. There were five main events, four junior events, and seven invitation events. Jannik Sinner in men's singles was proclaimed Wimbledon 2025 champion, he defeated the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. There are many more champions who have won men's singles titles. So, let's have a look at the men's Wimbledon Champions list from the last 10 years.

Also read: Wimbledon Champion: Last 10 years (Women)

1. 2015 Wimbledon Championships Winner- Novak Djokovic

Last 10 Wimbledon Champions List (Men's)

The 2015 Wimbledon Championships winner was Novak Djokovic. He defeated Roger Federer in the final by 7-6(7-1), 6-7(10-12), 6–4, 6-3 score. It was the same two names who played against each other in the 2014 Wimbledon. It was Djokovic's 3rd Wimbledon Title (2011, 2014 and 2015) and overall 12th men's singles Grand Slam title.

2. 2016 Wimbledon Championships Winner- Andy Murray

Last 10 Wimbledon Champions List (Men's)

Andy Murray, the British player, again won the Wimbledon title after three long years. He defeated Milos Raonic in the final by 6-4, 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-2) score. It was his second Wimbledon title and three major titles.

3. 2017 Wimbledon Championships Winner- Roger Federer

Last 10 Wimbledon Champions List (Men's)

In the 2017 Wimbledon final, Roger Federer defeated Marin Cilic by 6–3, 6–1, 6–4 to win his eighth Wimbledon title.  Federer also became the second man in the Open Era, after Bjorn Borg in 1976, to win Wimbledon without losing a set. It was Federer's record-breaking 11th men's singles final.

4. 2018 Wimbledon Championships Winner- Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic defeated Kevin Anderson by 6–2, 6–2, 7–6 (7-3) and claimed his fourth Wimbledon title in the 2018 Wimbledon Championships. He took the fourth place on the all-time men's singles major wins list by passing Roy Emerson.

5. 2019 Wimbledon Championships Winner- Novak Djokovic

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Back-to-back champion Novak Djokovic won his fifth Wimbledon title. He defeated Roger Federer in the final of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships. It was the longest singles final in Wimbledon history. The game lasted for 4 hours and 57 minutes.

6. 2021 Wimbledon Championships Winner- Novak Djokovic

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Two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic defeated Matteo Barrettini in the 2021 Wimbledon Championships final. It was his 6th Wimbledon title and 20th major title overall. Djokovic is the first man to win the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon titles in the same year since Nadal in 2010.

7. 2022 Wimbledon Championships winner- Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic became Wimbledon champion for the fourth time in a row. He won his seventh Wimbledon title after defeating Australian Nick Kyrgios by 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) in the Wimbledon 2022 final. The world No.7 overtakes Roger Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam victories.

Also Read: Most Grand Slam finals in tennis history

8. 2023 Wimbledon Championships winner- Carlos Alcaraz

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Spain's young player Carlos Alcaraz, who recorded a thrilling victory in the Wimbledon 2023 final, defeated 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic in five sets. By defeating in the match, he won his first Wimbledon title. Moreover, this is his second Grand Slam title in World Tennis. Alcaraz has won the US Open title in the year 2022.

Also Read: 8 records made by Carlos Alcaraz in Wimbledon 2023 final against Djokovic

Alcaraz has become the third Spanish player to reach the Wimbledon final and win the title. Before this, Rafael Nadal had won the title in 2008 and 2010. Manuel Santana had captured the title in 1966. In addition, Alcaraz became the youngest Spanish player to play in the final of Wimbledon. He broke the record held by Rafael Nadal (20 years and 36 days) in the 2006 final.

Also Read: Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz head-to-head stats

9. 2024 Wimbledon Championships winner- Carlos Alcaraz

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Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz produced an utterly ruthless performance to dismantle Novak Djokovic 6-2 6-2 7-6(4) in a rematch of last year’s Wimbledon final to successfully defend his title. The 21-year-old now has four Grand Slam trophies with a perfect record in major finals, after his two Wimbledon triumphs, his US Open victory in 2022 and his French Open win last month. No man ever has collected more Slam hardware before turning 22 than he has.

Alcaraz has now become only the sixth man to win the French Open and Wimbledon back-to-back. He also became the youngest player to win the Ronald Garros and Wimbledon in the same year. Infact, Alcataz is only the sixth player ever to achieve a Channel Slam after Rod Laver (1969), Bjorn Borg (1978-80), Rafael Nadal (2008, 2010), Roger Federer (2009), and Djokovic (2021).

10. 2025  Wimbledon Championships winner- Jannik Sinner

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Jannik Sinner fought back to beat defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in four sets and win Wimbledon for the first time in his career. The Italian No. 1 seed is now a four-time Grand Slam champion. Sinner battled back to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in three hours and four minutes against Alcaraz.

Sinner also became the first Italian to win a Wimbledon title while breaking a five-match losing streak against Alcaraz, dating back to early 2024. That included a grueling five-set duel earlier this year at the French Open. Alcaraz was thwarted in his attempt to win a third consecutive championship at the All-England Tennis Club.

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