Top 10 active tennis players with most ATP titles

The ATP tour has seen the young entrants among title winners.
There are several high-profile tournaments which are part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour. Winning these tournaments takes a lot of effort and dedication considering the competitive nature of men’s tennis.
It is important to note that Grand Slam tournaments, Olympic tournaments and the Davis Cup do not constitute ATP titles.
Some individuals over the years have won the ATP titles multiple times. Looking at the active players, some of the household names to win most ATP titles include the likes of Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal (who is now retired).
These two behemoths of men’s tennis are in a league of their own. However, there is intense competition among the players who train harder every day to secure more ATP titles and rise up the ranks. On that note, here is a look at the top 10 active men’s tennis players with the most tournament wins:
10. Stefanos Tsitsipas – 12

The Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas owns 12 ATP singles titles and stands as Greece’s most accomplished tennis player. His career highlight came at the 2019 ATP Finals, where he lifted the biggest trophy of his career.
He has also enjoyed strong success in Monte Carlo, winning the Masters event there three times. In 2025, he finally broke through at ATP 500 level with a title in Dubai. Despite dealing with injuries in recent seasons, Tsitsipas remains a determined presence on tour.
9. Casper Ruud – 14

Casper Ruud has won 14 ATP singles titles and ranks among the top active players on tour. Most of his success has come at the ATP 250 level, with 11 titles on clay.
He won his first ATP 500 title in Barcelona in 2024. Ruud has reached three Grand Slam finals and the 2022 ATP Finals final but is still chasing a major title. In 2021, he won three tournaments in three straight weeks.
8. Stan Wawrinka – 16

Stan Wawrinka has won 16 ATP singles titles, including three Grand Slams, the 2014 Australian Open, 2015 French Open and 2016 US Open. He beat the world No. 1 in the final of each of those major wins.
His titles also include the 2014 Monte-Carlo Masters. Between 2014 and 2016, he won 11 straight ATP finals. Now 40 years old, Wawrinka is playing what is expected to be his final season in 2026 and recently reached the 2025 Stockholm Open quarter-finals.
7. Andrey Rublev – 17

The Russian star Andrey Rublev has won 17 ATP singles titles, making him one of the most consistent players on tour. His biggest wins include the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters and the 2024 Madrid Open. He has been especially strong at ATP 500 events, where he once went on a 23-match winning streak.
Although he is still searching for his first Grand Slam semifinal after 10 quarterfinal losses, Rublev remains a regular in the Top 10. His latest title came in Hong Kong in early 2025, where he defended his crown.
6. Marin Cilic
Marin Cilic has won 21 ATP singles titles in his career that features 2014 US Open victory, which made him the first Croatian man since Goran Ivanišević to win a Grand Slam.
He also won the 2016 Cincinnati Masters and reached the Wimbledon (2017) and Australian Open (2018) finals. In 2024, he made a stunning comeback by winning Hangzhou as world No. 777 after knee surgeries. In early 2026, he claimed his 600th career win reaching the ATP Dallas Open semifinals.
5. Daniil Medvedev – 22

Daniil Medvedev has won 22 ATP singles titles, and interestingly, each one has come in a different city. His latest trophy came in Brisbane in January 2026.
The brightest moment of his career remains the 2021 US Open, where he beat Novak Djokovic to stop a calendar-year Grand Slam.
He has also won the 2020 ATP Finals and six Masters 1000 titles, including Rome in 2023. A hard-court specialist, 20 of his titles have come on that surface. After a quiet 2024, he bounced back strongly toward the end of 2025.
4. Alexander Zverev – 24

Alexander Zverev has picked up 24 ATP singles titles so far, putting him right up there with the best players of his era. He has come close to Grand Slam glory three times but is still chasing that first major trophy.
His career highlights include winning Olympic gold in Tokyo and lifting the ATP Finals title twice, in 2018 and 2021. He has also claimed seven Masters 1000 titles, enjoying particular success in Rome and Madrid.
3. Jannik Sinner – 24

The Italian sensation Jannik Sinner also has won 24 ATP singles titles, becoming one of the fastest-rising players in recent years. His titles include three Grand Slams, with major wins at the 2024 Australian Open and 2024 US Open, along with a ATP Finals crown in Turin.
He has also claimed seven Masters 1000 titles, mainly on hard courts. Between 2024 and 2025, Sinner won 15 titles and briefly reached World No. 1. He currently ranks among the top active title leaders.
2. Carlos Alcaraz – 25

Carlos Alcaraz has won 25 ATP singles titles and is currently ranked World No. 1. His 25th title came at the 2026 Australian Open, where he defeated Novak Djokovic to become the youngest player ever to complete the Career Grand Slam at 22.
His titles include seven Grand Slams, eight Masters 1000 trophies, and 10 ATP 500 and 250 titles. He won eight titles in 2025 and achieved the “Channel Slam” in 2024. Among active players, only Djokovic has more titles.
1. Novak Djokovic – 101

Novak Djokovic has won 101 ATP singles titles. He is the only active player with over 100 titles and ranks third in the Open Era behind Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103).
His record includes 24 Grand Slams, seven ATP Finals titles, and 40 Masters 1000 trophies. He is the only player to complete the Career Golden Masters, winning all nine Masters events twice. Djokovic has won at least 19 titles on clay and more than 70 on hard courts.
Which active men’s player has won the most ATP titles?
Novak Djokovic leads all active players with 101 ATP singles titles, including 24 Grand Slams and 40 Masters 1000 trophies.
Who is second on the list of active ATP title winners?
Carlos Alcaraz ranks second among active players with 25 ATP titles, followed closely by Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev with 24 each.
Which player on the list has won an Olympic gold medal?
Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic have won the Olympic singles gold medals.
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