This article lists the tennis players who have won the most tour-level professional tournament titles since the Open Era began in 1968. The current top-level events are on the ATP Tour for men and the WTA Tour for women.

Singles titles

Men's singles leaders

  Currently active players

Open Era title leaders composition

Pete SamprasIlie NăstaseBjörn BorgRod LaverJohn McEnroeRafael NadalIvan LendlNovak DjokovicRoger FedererJimmy Connors

Women's singles leaders

  Currently active players
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Overall titles (singles & doubles)

Men leaders

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Player[1] Singles Doubles Mixed Total Span
United States John McEnroe77771 1551977–06
United States Mike Bryan01244 1281998–20
United States Bob Bryan01197 1261998–20
United States Jimmy Connors109160 1251972–96
Switzerland Roger Federer10380 1111998–22
Romania Ilie Năstase64452 1111968–89
United States Stan Smith48560 1041968–86
Spain Rafael Nadal92110 1032001–24
Australia Rod Laver72280 1001968–79
CzechoslovakiaUnited States Ivan Lendl9460 1001978–94
Serbia Novak Djokovic9910 1002003–
Netherlands Tom Okker28680 961968–82
Canada Daniel Nestor0914 951991–18
Australia Todd Woodbridge2836 911988–05
Mexico Raúl Ramírez19600 791973–83
United States Brian Gottfried25540 791972–85
Argentina Guillermo Vilas62160 781968–92
South Africa Bob Hewitt7656 781968–83
Australia Mark Woodforde4675 761984–00
Australia John Newcombe41330 741968–83
South Africa Frew McMillan2635 701968–83
Sweden Björn Borg6640 701973–93
United States Marty Riessen9537 691968–81
Poland Wojtek Fibak15520 671973–89
Sweden Anders Järryd8590 671980–96
United States Pete Sampras6420 661988–02
India Leander Paes15410 651991–21
Spain Emilio Sánchez15500 651984–97
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd9550 641976–92
Germany Boris Becker49150 641984–99
United States Peter Fleming3600 631973–88
United States Andre Agassi6010 611986–06
Sweden Jonas Björkman6540 601991–08
India Mahesh Bhupathi0528 601995–16
Sweden Stefan Edberg41180 591983–96
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia Nenad Zimonjić0545 591995–21
United States Arthur Ashe44140 581968–79
Belarus Max Mirnyi1525 581996–18
Spain Manuel Orantes34220 561968–83
The Bahamas Mark Knowles0551 561992–12
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis1540 551989–03
Australia Ken Rosewall[3]40140 541968–80
United States Sherwood Stewart1512 541968–85
Ecuador Andrés Gómez21330 541979–95
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov26270 531992–03
United States Robert Lutz9430 521968–85
United States Rick Leach0464 501987–06
United Kingdom Andy Murray4630 492005–24
Spain Sergio Casal1471 491981–95
Netherlands Jacco Eltingh4440 481988–98
Austria Thomas Muster4410 451985–99
Croatia Mate Pavić0393 422011–
France Nicolas Mahut4370 412000–
Australia Mark Edmondson6340 401975–88
Sweden Mats Wilander3370 401981–96
Czech Republic Martin Damm0400 401990–11
minimum 40 overall titles (correct as of December 2024)
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Women leaders

  Currently active players
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Player[2] Singles Doubles Mixed Total Span
CzechoslovakiaUnited States Martina Navratilova16717710 3541975–06
United States Chris Evert157320 1891972–89
Australia Margaret Court92487 1471968–77
United States Pam Shriver211111 1331979–97
United States Rosemary Casals[4][5]111123 1261968–91
Germany Steffi Graf107110 1181982–99
Switzerland Martina Hingis43647 1141994–17
Czech Republic Jana Novotná24764 1041987–99
Spain A. Sánchez Vicario29694 1021985–02
United States Billie Jean King78167 1011968–83
United States Serena Williams73232 981995–22
United States Lindsay Davenport55380 931993–08
United States Lisa Raymond4795 881993–15
Soviet UnionBelarus Natasha Zvereva4802 861988–02
Czech Republic Helena Suková10695 841981–98
Netherlands Betty Stöve1754 801964–82
Australia E. Goolagong Cawley68111 801968–83
United States Venus Williams49222 731994–
United States Gigi Fernández2690 711983–97
Soviet UnionLatvia Larisa Neiland2654 711982–99
Australia Wendy Turnbull9555 691970–89
Zimbabwe Cara Black1605 661998–15
Australia Rennae Stubbs0602 621986–11
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaUnited States Monica Seles5360 591989–08
United Kingdom Virginia Wade5500 551968–86
South AfricaUnited States Liezel Huber0532 551993–17
Belgium Kim Clijsters41110 521999–22
Argentina Paola Suárez4440 481991–12
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik4395 481995–20
Spain V. Ruano Pascual3431 471992–10
India Sania Mirza1433 472003–23
CzechoslovakiaAustralia Hana Mandlíková27190 461978–90
Spain Conchita Martínez33130 461988–06
Japan Ai Sugiyama6381 451992–09
Belgium Justine Henin4320 451999–11
United States Lori McNeil10331 441983–02
Argentina Gabriela Sabatini27140 411985–96
Australia Samantha Stosur9283 401999–23
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei3352 402001–
Italy Sara Errani9310 402002–
minimum 40 overall titles (correct as of December 2024)
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See also

Notes

  1. Tennis was a demonstration event at the 1984 Olympics, therefore doesn't count towards Edberg's total.

References

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