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Open Era tennis records – men's singles


The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first "open" event was the British Hard Court Championships, held in Bournemouth, England, followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam event, the French Open, a month later.

Note the following:

These streaks span consecutive events unless noted.

Consecutive per year totals

3+ Titles

5+ Finals

Match wins

Match record (minimum 20 wins)

Titles

Matches won

Sets won

Match wins

Match record (minimum 20 wins)

Note that Agassi and Nadal both won an Olympic singles gold medal prior to completing their Career Grand Slams. Some consider this combination a "Career Golden Slam".

Titles

Matches won

Match win rate

Consecutive matches won on each court type

Titles won and finals reached across consecutive tournaments played

Consecutive wins in tournament finals and against top 10 opponents

Note that Grand Slams are in boldface, and ties are grouped by player in chronological order.

Note: M/Y is average number of matches per year during the streak

There have been three prominent men's tours during the Open Era, each with a year-end championship involving only its top players for that year.

(1970–present) This is a combination of the year-end championship for two separate tours: the ITF Grand Prix that ran until 1989, and the ATP Tour that replaced it. For record-keeping purposes, the ATP has incorporated the entire history of the ITF Masters Grand Prix alongside its ATP World Tour Finals; thus they are both listed as "ATP" here. In total, these year-end events have been held at numerous venues around the globe and played on several surfaces (indoor hard courts since 2006).

(1971–1989) The WCT Finals, as the season-ending championship for the World Championship Tennis tour, was held in Dallas, Texas and played on indoor carpet courts.


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