List of players who have won 100+ men's singles titles

Only three players in history have completed the milestone of winning 100+ men’s singles titles.
Winning 100 or more singles titles in men’s tennis is a fancy tag to hold. Thus, it has only been completed by three men. Tennis has seen many changes since the Open Era began. Earlier, it was dominated by the likes of Ken Rosewall, Rod Laver, and more.
Later, it developed a set of rules, and tournaments were aligned in the calendar after debates and arguments by the experts. And only a few players have stood consistently over the years. On that note, let’s take a look at the players who have won 100+ men’s singles titles.
3. Novak Djokovic

After beating Hubert Hurkacz in the Geneva Open final, Novak Djokovic became only the third tennis player in history to win 100 men’s singles titles. The Serbian tennis star has had a tough time competing against youngsters since the start of 2024.
He lost to Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals of the Australian Open, was forced to withdraw from the French Open, endured a one-sided defeat against Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon, and was eliminated in the third round of the US Open.
However, in the meantime, he still won the men’s singles gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. After almost two decades of hard work and toil, he fulfilled his much-awaited dream of winning an Olympic gold medal. Interestingly, his best year on the tour was 2011, when he won 11 titles. His title breakdown:
- Grand Slams: 24
- ATP Finals: 7
- ATP 1000 Masters: 40
- ATP 500: 15
- ATP 250: 13
- Olympics: 1
2. Roger Federer: 103

Novak Djokovic might be eyeing Roger Federer‘s record of 103 titles after the Geneva Open triumph. The former Swiss tennis star won 20 singles Grand Slam titles and was most successful at the Wimbledon Championships.
Djokovic is looking to equal Federer’s record of eight titles at the grass Grand Slam since 2023, but two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz is standing in his way.
While Roger Federer dominated on green and blue surfaces, he struggled on red clay against Rafael Nadal, who won 63 clay titles, including 14 Roland Garros titles. Nadal has an undefeated 6-0 record against Federer at the French Open, with four of his wins coming in the final. His title breakdown:
- Grand Slams: 20
- ATP Finals: 6
- ATP 1000 Masters: 28
- ATP 500: 24
- ATP 250: 25
- Olympics: 0
1. Jimmy Connors
Jimmy Connors was the first man to win 100 titles on the ATP tour. The dynamics of the tour were quite different at that time. The level of tournaments was not properly graded as in modern times. However, his greatness on the tennis court can’t be discounted. In 1974, he won the Australian Open, the Wimbledon Championships, and the US Open.
He also filed a lawsuit against the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), alleging they illegally excluded him from the French Open. He won the most titles (33) on the indoor carpet surface, two more than on hard outdoor (31). His title breakdown:
- Grand Slams: 8
- Year-End Championships – Grand Prix: 6
- Year-End Championships – WCT: 28
- Grand Prix / WCT: 24
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