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List of ATP Big Titles singles champions

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In men's tennis, the Grand Slam tournaments, the Masters tournaments, and the year-end championships are considered the top-tier events of the annual ATP Tour calendar, in addition to the quadrennial Olympics. They are collectively known as the 'Big Titles'.[a][1] The ATP defined the mandatory events (Slams, Masters and YEC) as follows

They are the biggest tournaments in our sport, where participation is mandatory, entry is reserved for the world's best and success is rewarded with fame and a rich haul of points and prize money.[2]

This article lists the respective singles champions of those events since the inception of the ATP Tour in 1990.

Note: By setting 1990 as the cut-off point, this list excludes many notable champions in top level tournaments from previous years. The Grand Slam tournaments and the year-end championships have been held since 1877 and 1970 respectively. The Olympics was first played in 1896 until 1924. High category tournaments equivalent to the Masters Series like the Grand Prix Super Series existed before the ATP Tour was introduced. There were also the professional Majors, the World Championship Series and the amateur Majors (WHCC, WCCC) before the Open Era.

List of champions

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Year Grand Slam tournaments[3] Year-end
Championship
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Olympics[5] Masters Series[b][6]
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid[c] Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai[d] Paris
1990 Czechoslovakia Lendl (1/1) Ecuador Gómez (1/1) Sweden Edberg (2/7) United States Sampras (1/30) United States Agassi (2/27) Sweden Edberg (1/7) United States Agassi (1/27) Soviet Union Chesnokov (1/2) Spain Aguilera (1/1) Austria Muster (1/9) United States Chang (1/7) Sweden Edberg (3/7) Germany Becker (1/9) Sweden Edberg (4/7)
1991 Germany Becker (2/9) United States Courier (3/9) Germany Stich (1/4) Sweden Edberg (5/7) United States Sampras (2/30) United States Courier (1/9) United States Courier (2/9) Spain Bruguera (1/4) Czechoslovakia Nováček (1/1) Spain Sánchez (1/1) Soviet Union Chesnokov (2/2) France Forget (1/2) Germany Becker (3/9) France Forget (2/2)
1992 United States Courier (4/9) United States Courier (6/9) United States Agassi (3/27) Sweden Edberg (7/7) Germany Becker (5/9) Switzerland Rosset (1/1) United States Chang (2/7) United States Chang (3/7) Austria Muster (2/9) Sweden Edberg (6/7) United States Courier (5/9) United States Agassi (4/27) United States Sampras (3/30) Croatia Ivanišević (1/3) Germany Becker (4/9)
1993 United States Courier (7/9) Spain Bruguera (3/4) United States Sampras (5/30) United States Sampras (6/30) Germany Stich (4/4) United States Courier (8/9) United States Sampras (4/30) Spain Bruguera (2/4) Germany Stich (2/4) United States Courier (9/9) Sweden Pernfors (1/1) United States Chang (4/7) Germany Stich (3/4) Croatia Ivanišević (2/3)
1994 United States Sampras (7/30) Spain Bruguera (4/4) United States Sampras (11/30) United States Agassi (6/27) United States Sampras (12/30) United States Sampras (8/30) United States Sampras (9/30) Ukraine A. Medvedev (1/4) Ukraine A. Medvedev (2/4) United States Sampras (10/30) United States Agassi (5/27) United States Chang (5/7) Germany Becker (6/9) United States Agassi (7/27)
1995 United States Agassi (8/27) Austria Muster (5/9) United States Sampras (14/30) United States Sampras (15/30) Germany Becker (7/9) United States Sampras (13/30) United States Agassi (9/27) Austria Muster (3/9) Ukraine A. Medvedev (3/4) Austria Muster (4/9) United States Agassi (10/27) United States Agassi (11/27) Austria Muster (6/9) United States Sampras (16/30)
1996 Germany Becker (8/9) Russia Kafelnikov (1/3) Netherlands Krajicek (1/3) United States Sampras (17/30) United States Sampras (18/30) United States Agassi (13/27) United States Chang (6/7) United States Agassi (12/27) Austria Muster (7/9) Spain Carretero (1/1) Austria Muster (8/9) South Africa Ferreira (1/2) United States Agassi (14/27) Germany Becker (9/9) Sweden Enqvist (1/3)
1997 United States Sampras (19/30) Brazil Kuerten (1/9) United States Sampras (20/30) Australia Rafter (1/4) United States Sampras (23/30) United States Chang (7/7) Austria Muster (9/9) Chile Ríos (1/5) Ukraine A. Medvedev (4/4) Spain Corretja (1/3) United States Woodruff (1/1) United States Sampras (21/30) Czech Republic Korda (1/2) United States Sampras (22/30)
1998 Czech Republic Korda (2/2) Spain Moyá (2/4) United States Sampras (24/30) Australia Rafter (4/4) Spain Corretja (2/3) Chile Ríos (2/5) Chile Ríos (3/5) Spain Moyá (1/4) Spain Costa (1/2) Chile Ríos (4/5) Australia Rafter (2/4) Australia Rafter (3/4) Netherlands Krajicek (2/3) United Kingdom Rusedski (1/1)
1999 Russia Kafelnikov (2/3) United States Agassi (15/27) United States Sampras (25/30) United States Agassi (16/27) United States Sampras (27/30) Australia Philippoussis (1/1) Netherlands Krajicek (3/3) Brazil Kuerten (2/9) Chile Ríos (5/5) Brazil Kuerten (3/9) Sweden Johansson (1/2) United States Sampras (26/30) Sweden Enqvist (2/3) United States Agassi (17/27)
2000 United States Agassi (18/27) Brazil Kuerten (5/9) United States Sampras (29/30) Russia Safin (2/7) Brazil Kuerten (6/9) Russia Kafelnikov (3/3) Spain Corretja (3/3) United States Sampras (28/30) France Pioline (1/1) Brazil Kuerten (4/9) Sweden Norman (1/1) Russia Safin (1/7) Sweden Enqvist (3/3) South Africa Ferreira (2/2) Russia Safin (3/7)
2001 United States Agassi (19/27) Brazil Kuerten (8/9) Croatia Ivanišević (3/3) Australia Hewitt (1/6) Australia Hewitt (2/6) United States Agassi (20/27) United States Agassi (21/27) Brazil Kuerten (7/9) Spain Portas (1/1) Spain Ferrero (1/5) Romania Pavel (1/1) Brazil Kuerten (9/9) Germany Haas (1/1) France Grosjean (1/1)
2002 Sweden Johansson (2/2) Spain Costa (2/2) Australia Hewitt (4/6) United States Sampras (30/30) Australia Hewitt (5/6) Australia Hewitt (3/6) United States Agassi (22/27) Spain Ferrero (2/5) Switzerland Federer (1/54) United States Agassi (23/27) Argentina Cañas (1/1) Spain Moyá (3/4) United States Agassi (24/27) Russia Safin (4/7)
2003 United States Agassi (25/27) Spain Ferrero (4/5) Switzerland Federer (2/54) United States Roddick (3/6) Switzerland Federer (3/54) Australia Hewitt (6/6) United States Agassi (26/27) Spain Ferrero (3/5) Argentina Coria (1/2) Spain Mantilla (1/1) United States Roddick (1/6) United States Roddick (2/6) Spain Ferrero (5/5) United Kingdom Henman (1/1)
2004 Switzerland Federer (4/54) Argentina Gaudio (1/1) Switzerland Federer (7/54) Switzerland Federer (9/54) Switzerland Federer (10/54) Chile Massú (1/1) Switzerland Federer (5/54) United States Roddick (4/6) Argentina Coria (2/2) Switzerland Federer (6/54) Spain Moyá (4/4) Switzerland Federer (8/54) United States Agassi (27/27) Russia Safin (5/7) Russia Safin (6/7)
2005 Russia Safin (7/7) Spain Nadal (3/59) Switzerland Federer (14/54) Switzerland Federer (16/54) Argentina Nalbandian (1/3) Switzerland Federer (11/54) Switzerland Federer (12/54) Spain Nadal (1/59) Switzerland Federer (13/54) Spain Nadal (2/59) Spain Nadal (4/59) Switzerland Federer (15/54) Spain Nadal (5/59) Czech Republic Berdych (1/1)
2006 Switzerland Federer (17/54) Spain Nadal (8/59) Switzerland Federer (20/54) Switzerland Federer (22/54) Switzerland Federer (24/54) Switzerland Federer (18/54) Switzerland Federer (19/54) Spain Nadal (6/59) Spain Robredo (1/1) Spain Nadal (7/59) Switzerland Federer (21/54) United States Roddick (5/6) Switzerland Federer (23/54) Russia Davydenko (1/4)
2007 Switzerland Federer (25/54) Spain Nadal (12/59) Switzerland Federer (27/54) Switzerland Federer (29/54) Switzerland Federer (30/54) Spain Nadal (9/59) Serbia Djokovic (1/72) Spain Nadal (10/59) Switzerland Federer (26/54) Spain Nadal (11/59) Serbia Djokovic (2/72) Switzerland Federer (28/54) Argentina Nalbandian (2/3) Argentina Nalbandian (3/3)
2008 Serbia Djokovic (3/72) Spain Nadal (15/59) Spain Nadal (16/59) Switzerland Federer (31/54) Serbia Djokovic (6/72) Spain Nadal (18/59) Serbia Djokovic (4/72) Russia Davydenko (2/4) Spain Nadal (13/59) Spain Nadal (14/59) Serbia Djokovic (5/72) Spain Nadal (17/59) United Kingdom Murray (1/20) United Kingdom Murray (2/20) France Tsonga (1/2)
2009 Spain Nadal (19/59) Switzerland Federer (33/54) Switzerland Federer (34/54) Argentina del Potro (1/2) Russia Davydenko (4/4) Spain Nadal (20/59) United Kingdom Murray (3/20) Spain Nadal (21/59) Switzerland Federer (32/54) Spain Nadal (22/59) United Kingdom Murray (4/20) Switzerland Federer (35/54) Russia Davydenko (3/4) Serbia Djokovic (7/72)
2010 Switzerland Federer (36/54) Spain Nadal (26/59) Spain Nadal (27/59) Spain Nadal (28/59) Switzerland Federer (38/54) Croatia Ljubičić (1/1) United States Roddick (6/6) Spain Nadal (23/59) Spain Nadal (25/59) Spain Nadal (24/59) United Kingdom Murray (5/20) Switzerland Federer (37/54) United Kingdom Murray (6/20) Sweden Söderling (1/1)
2011 Serbia Djokovic (8/72) Spain Nadal (30/59) Serbia Djokovic (13/72) Serbia Djokovic (15/72) Switzerland Federer (40/54) Serbia Djokovic (9/72) Serbia Djokovic (10/72) Spain Nadal (29/59) Serbia Djokovic (11/72) Serbia Djokovic (12/72) Serbia Djokovic (14/72) United Kingdom Murray (7/20) United Kingdom Murray (8/20) Switzerland Federer (39/54)
2012 Serbia Djokovic (16/72) Spain Nadal (33/59) Switzerland Federer (43/54) United Kingdom Murray (10/20) Serbia Djokovic (20/72) United Kingdom Murray (9/20) Switzerland Federer (41/54) Serbia Djokovic (17/72) Spain Nadal (31/59) Switzerland Federer (42/54) Spain Nadal (32/59) Serbia Djokovic (18/72) Switzerland Federer (44/54) Serbia Djokovic (19/72) Spain Ferrer (1/1)
2013 Serbia Djokovic (21/72) Spain Nadal (37/59) United Kingdom Murray (12/20) Spain Nadal (40/59) Serbia Djokovic (25/72) Spain Nadal (34/59) United Kingdom Murray (11/20) Serbia Djokovic (22/72) Spain Nadal (35/59) Spain Nadal (36/59) Spain Nadal (38/59) Spain Nadal (39/59) Serbia Djokovic (23/72) Serbia Djokovic (24/72)
2014 Switzerland Wawrinka (1/4) Spain Nadal (42/59) Serbia Djokovic (29/72) Croatia Čilić (1/2) Serbia Djokovic (31/72) Serbia Djokovic (26/72) Serbia Djokovic (27/72) Switzerland Wawrinka (2/4) Spain Nadal (41/59) Serbia Djokovic (28/72) France Tsonga (2/2) Switzerland Federer (45/54) Switzerland Federer (46/54) Serbia Djokovic (30/72)
2015 Serbia Djokovic (32/72) Switzerland Wawrinka (3/4) Serbia Djokovic (37/72) Serbia Djokovic (38/72) Serbia Djokovic (41/72) Serbia Djokovic (33/72) Serbia Djokovic (34/72) Serbia Djokovic (35/72) United Kingdom Murray (13/20) Serbia Djokovic (36/72) United Kingdom Murray (14/20) Switzerland Federer (47/54) Serbia Djokovic (39/72) Serbia Djokovic (40/72)
2016 Serbia Djokovic (42/72) Serbia Djokovic (46/72) United Kingdom Murray (16/20) Switzerland Wawrinka (4/4) United Kingdom Murray (20/20) United Kingdom Murray (17/20) Serbia Djokovic (43/72) Serbia Djokovic (44/72) Spain Nadal (43/59) Serbia Djokovic (45/72) United Kingdom Murray (15/20) Serbia Djokovic (47/72) Croatia Čilić (2/2) United Kingdom Murray (18/20) United Kingdom Murray (19/20)
2017 Switzerland Federer (48/54) Spain Nadal (46/59) Switzerland Federer (51/54) Spain Nadal (47/59) Bulgaria Dimitrov (2/2) Switzerland Federer (49/54) Switzerland Federer (50/54) Spain Nadal (44/59) Spain Nadal (45/59) Germany Zverev (1/10) Germany Zverev (2/10) Bulgaria Dimitrov (1/2) Switzerland Federer (52/54) United States Sock (1/1)
2018 Switzerland Federer (53/54) Spain Nadal (50/59) Serbia Djokovic (48/72) Serbia Djokovic (50/72) Germany Zverev (4/10) Argentina del Potro (2/2) United States Isner (1/1) Spain Nadal (48/59) Germany Zverev (3/10) Spain Nadal (49/59) Spain Nadal (51/59) Serbia Djokovic (49/72) Serbia Djokovic (51/72) Russia Khachanov (1/1)
2019 Serbia Djokovic (52/72) Spain Nadal (53/59) Serbia Djokovic (54/72) Spain Nadal (55/59) Greece Tsitsipas (1/4) Austria Thiem (1/2) Switzerland Federer (54/54) Italy Fognini (1/1) Serbia Djokovic (53/72) Spain Nadal (52/59) Spain Nadal (54/59) Russia D. Medvedev (1/8) Russia D. Medvedev (2/8) Serbia Djokovic (55/72)
2020 Serbia Djokovic (56/72) Spain Nadal (56/59)[e] not held [f] Austria Thiem (2/2) Russia D. Medvedev (4/8) not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Serbia Djokovic (58/72) not held [f] Serbia Djokovic (57/72) not held [f] Russia D. Medvedev (3/8)
2021 Serbia Djokovic (59/72) Serbia Djokovic (60/72) Serbia Djokovic (61/72) Russia D. Medvedev (6/8) Germany Zverev (8/10) Germany Zverev (6/10) United Kingdom Norrie (1/1) Poland Hurkacz (1/2) Greece Tsitsipas (2/4) Germany Zverev (5/10) Spain Nadal (57/59) Russia D. Medvedev (5/8) Germany Zverev (7/10) not held [f] Serbia Djokovic (62/72)
2022 Spain Nadal (58/59) Spain Nadal (59/59) Serbia Djokovic (64/72) Spain Alcaraz (3/9) Serbia Djokovic (65/72) United States Fritz (1/1) Spain Alcaraz (1/9) Greece Tsitsipas (3/4) Spain Alcaraz (2/9) Serbia Djokovic (63/72) Spain Carreño Busta (1/1) Croatia Ćorić (1/1) not held [f] Denmark Rune (1/1)
2023 Serbia Djokovic (66/72) Serbia Djokovic (67/72) Spain Alcaraz (6/9) Serbia Djokovic (69/72) Serbia Djokovic (71/72) Spain Alcaraz (4/9) [g] D. Medvedev (7/8) [g] Rublev (1/2) Spain Alcaraz (5/9) [g] D. Medvedev (8/8) Italy Sinner (1/7) Serbia Djokovic (68/72) Poland Hurkacz (2/2) Serbia Djokovic (70/72)
2024 Italy Sinner (2/7) Spain Alcaraz (8/9) Spain Alcaraz (9/9) Italy Sinner (5/7) Italy Sinner (7/7) Serbia Djokovic (72/72) Spain Alcaraz (7/9) Italy Sinner (3/7) Greece Tsitsipas (4/4) [g] Rublev (2/2) Germany Zverev (9/10) Australia Popyrin (1/1) Italy Sinner (4/7) Italy Sinner (6/7) Germany Zverev (10/10)
Year Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open ATP Finals Olympics Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid[c] Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai[d] Paris

Big Titles leaders

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  • Top leaders since 1990 (active players and records in bold).
Titles Player Majors Masters ATP Finals Olympics
72 Serbia Novak Djokovic 24 40 7 1
59 Spain Rafael Nadal 22 36 1
54 Switzerland Roger Federer 20 28 6
30 United States Pete Sampras 14 11 5
27 United States Andre Agassi 8 17 1 1
20 United Kingdom Andy Murray 3 14 1 2
10 Germany Alexander Zverev 7 2 1
9 Germany Boris Becker[h] 2 (+4) 5 2 (+2)
United States Jim Courier 4 5
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 3 5 1
Austria Thomas Muster 1 8
Spain Carlos Alcaraz 4 5
8 Russia Daniil Medvedev 1 6 1
7 Italy Jannik Sinner 2 4 1

Big Titles sweep

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Winning all of the Big Titles over the course of a player's career: all four Grand Slam titles, all active Masters Series titles, the year-end championship title, and the Olympic gold medal. The feats of the Career Super Slam, the Career Golden Slam, the Career Grand Slam, as well as the Career Golden Masters are all achieved for the player who has completed the sweep. The feat of completing the Big Titles sweep has been described as completing the game of tennis.[7][8][9]

  • The event at which the sweep was completed indicated in bold.
Player AU FR WB US YEC OG IW MIA MON MAD ROM CAN CIN SHA PAR
Serbia Novak Djokovic[10] 2008 2016 2011 2011 2008 2024 2008 2007 2013 2011 2008 2007 2018 2012 2009

Calendar sweeps

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  • Back-to-back titles in a calendar year (three minimum).[11]
Combination Winner Year
Australian Open—Indian Wells—Miami
"Sunshine Slam"
United States Pete Sampras 1994
United States Andre Agassi 2001
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
2017
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
2015
2016
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome—French Open
"Clay Slam"
Spain Rafael Nadal[12] 2010
Canada—Cincinnati—US Open
"Summer Slam"
Australia Patrick Rafter 1998
United States Andy Roddick 2003
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Shanghai—Paris—Year-end Championship
"Autumn Sweep"
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013
2015
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016

Statistics

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Correct as of the 2024 ATP Finals (with active players in bold).
# Big Titles
72 Serbia Novak Djokovic
59 Spain Rafael Nadal
54 Switzerland Roger Federer
30 United States Pete Sampras
27 United States Andre Agassi
# Big Title finals
106 Serbia Novak Djokovic
92 Switzerland Roger Federer
86 Spain Rafael Nadal
46 United States Pete Sampras
43 United States Andre Agassi
# Big Titles in a season Year
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
8 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2011
7 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2004
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
# Big finals in a season Year
13 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
11 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
10 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2007
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2012
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
# Big Titles streak Years
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–15
Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2015–16
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2011
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006–07
Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 2008
Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2017
Italy Jannik Sinner 2024
# Big finals streak Years
18 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–16
12 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
7 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2011
6 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2018–19

Other active players

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# Big Titles
10 Germany Alexander Zverev
9 Spain Carlos Alcaraz
8 Russia Daniil Medvedev
7 Italy Jannik Sinner
4 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
2 Poland Hubert Hurkacz
Croatia Marin Čilić
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Russia Andrey Rublev
# Big Title finals
18 Russia Daniil Medvedev
17 Germany Alexander Zverev
11 Spain Carlos Alcaraz
10 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Italy Jannik Sinner
8 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
6 Russia Andrey Rublev
Norway Casper Ruud
# Most finals without a win
6 Norway Casper Ruud
5 Japan Kei Nishikori
Canada Milos Raonic
3 France Richard Gasquet
France Gaël Monfils
2 South Africa Kevin Anderson
Italy Matteo Berrettini
Belgium David Goffin
Australia Nick Kyrgios

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The Olympics have been recognized by the ATP as a (non-annual) Big Title since 2020.
  2. ^ The Masters tournaments are listed in chronological order with two exceptions:
    1. Cincinnati was held before Canada in 1996.
    2. Rome was held before Madrid/Hamburg from 2000 to 2010 and after Cincinnati in 2020.
  3. ^ a b The fourth Masters event has been held in:
    Madrid (2009–present).
    Hamburg (1990–2008).
  4. ^ a b The eighth Masters event has had a very turbulent history. It has been held in:
    Shanghai (2009–present).
    Madrid (2002–2008).
    Stuttgart (1996–2001).
    Essen (1995).
    Stockholm (1990–1994).
  5. ^ 2020 French Open was held in September, after the US Open, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  6. ^ a b c d e not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  7. ^ a b c d Competed under no flag due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  8. ^ Six of Becker's 15 Big Titles were won before the ATP Tour era.

References

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  1. ^ "Djokovic extends big titles lead with Olympic gold". Association of Tennis Professionals. August 4, 2024. Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  2. ^ "Big Titles: Federer Leads But Novak's Strike Rate Dazzles", Association of Tennis Professionals, 10 May 2016.
  3. ^ "ATP Scores & Stats: Grand Slam tournaments".
  4. ^ "ATP Finals: Past singles champions".
  5. ^ "Tennis Men's Singles Olympic Champions".
  6. ^ "ATP Scores & Stats: Masters tournaments".
  7. ^ "Djokovic has completed tennis".
  8. ^ "Novak Djokovic 'completes tennis' after beating Carlos Alcaraz to win Olympic gold".
  9. ^ "Djokovic, the tennis champion who finally has it all with Olympic gold".
  10. ^ "Djokovic extends big titles lead with Olympic gold". ATP. 5 August 2024.
  11. ^ "The Four Season Sweeps of the ATP Tour". ATP. Retrieved 30 Sep 2023.
  12. ^ "Rafa's Record Career in Numbers". Roland-Garros. 27 May 2019.
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