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List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players

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The PIF ATP rankings are the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) merit-based system for determining the rankings in men's tennis. The top-ranked player is the player who, over the previous 52 weeks, has garnered the most ranking points on the ATP Tour. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in tournaments and the category of those tournaments. The ATP has used a computerized system for determining the rankings since August 23, 1973. Starting in 1979, an updated rankings list is released at the beginning of each week. Since 1973, 29 players have been ranked No. 1 by the ATP, of which 19 have been year-end No. 1.

Ranking method

Since the introduction of the rankings, the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. As of 2019, the rankings are calculated by totaling the points a player wins in his best eighteen tournaments, subject to certain restrictions. For top players the counting tournaments are the four Grand Slam tournaments, the eight mandatory ATP Masters tournaments, the non-mandatory ATP Masters 1000 event in Monte-Carlo, the player's best four eligible ATP Tour 500 tournaments and his best two results from ATP Tour 250 tournaments. Lower-ranked players who are not eligible for some or all of the top tournaments may include additional ATP 500 and ATP 250 events, and also ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Men's Circuit tournaments. Players who qualify for the year-end ATP Finals also include any points gained from the tournament in their total, increasing the number of tournaments counted to 19.

ATP singles ranking

1973–1982; ATP ranking's average system as introduced on 23 August 1973.

1983–1989; ATP ranking's average system with bonus points for beating top ranked players.

1990–1999; * ‘Best of 14’ ranking system, where a player’s best 14 results in the events counted*.

2000–2008; * ‘Best of 18’ ranking system, where a player’s best 18 results in the events counted*.

2009–2019; * A new point scale for ATP rankings to the ‘Best of 18’ ranking system*.

2020–2021; * ‘Best of 24-month’ ranking system from Aug 23, 2020 to Aug 9, 2021 for the two pandemic-impacted seasons*.

2022–2023; Normal ATP’s ranking system over a 52-week period restored since August 2021.

2024–present; An updated ATP Rankings breakdown with increase in points at tour-level events since January 2024.

ATP records and distinctions

Novak Djokovic has spent the most weeks as world No. 1, a record total 428 weeks. Roger Federer has a record 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1. Djokovic also holds the record for the most year-end No. 1 finishes, achieving the feat for eight years (including the two pandemic-impacted seasons). Pete Sampras held the year-end No. 1 ranking for a record six consecutive years.

Carlos Alcaraz is both the youngest world No. 1 (), and the youngest year-end No. 1 (). Djokovic is both the oldest world No. 1 () and the oldest year-end No. 1 ().

Federer is the player with the longest time span () between his first and most recent dates at No. 1 (2 February 2004 – 24 June 2018), while Rafael Nadal is the only player to hold the top ranking in three different decades, spanning (18 August 2008 — 2 February 2020), 46 weeks in the 2000s, 159 weeks in the 2010s, and 4 weeks in the 2020s. Djokovic has the longest time span (12 years) between his first and last year-end No. 1 finish (2011–2023), and is the only player to be ranked No. 1 at least once in a year for 13 different years (2011–2016 & 2018-2024).

Federer holds the record of wire-to-wire No. 1 for three consecutive calendar years. Since 1973 when the ATP rankings started, there have been 13 years in which one player held the top spot for the entire year: Jimmy Connors in 1975, 1976, and 1978; Lendl in 1986 and 1987; Pete Sampras in 1994 and 1997; Hewitt in 2002; Federer in 2005, 2006, and 2007; and Djokovic in 2015 and 2021. In contrast, 1999 saw five players hold the No. 1 ranking (the most in any single year): Sampras, Carlos Moyá, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Andre Agassi, and Patrick Rafter. The 1999 season is also the only season with 3 players making their No. 1 debut.

Prior to 2009, Federer accumulated the most year-end ATP ranking points in any season, with 8,370 points in 2006. Since the introduction of a new point scale for the ATP rankings from 2009, Djokovic achieved the same feat with 16,585 ranking points in 2015 season. Djokovic holds the distinction of having 16,950 ranking points on 6 June 2016, the most ATP points ever accumulated by any player since 2009.

John McEnroe held the No. 1 ranking a record 14 times, Sampras and Djokovic are the only two other players to have held it 10 or more times, with 11 and 10 stints respectively. Rafter spent the least time at number 1 (one week).

Two players, Ivan Lendl and Marcelo Ríos, have reached No. 1 without previously having won a major singles title. Lendl reached No. 1 on February 21, 1983, but did not win his first Grand Slam title until the 1984 French Open. Ríos reached No. 1 on March 30, 1998, but retired without ever having won a Grand Slam title, making him the only No. 1 player with that distinction.

ATP No. 1 ranked singles players

The statistics are updated only when the ATP website revises its rankings (usually on Monday mornings except when tournament finals are postponed).

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No.PlayerStart dateEnd dateWeeksTotal1**{{sortnameIlieNăstase}}**2**{{sortnameJohnNewcombe}}**3**{{sortnameJimmyConnors}}**4**{{sortnameBjörnBorg}}**5**{{sortnameJohnMcEnroe}}**6**{{sortnameIvanLendl}}**7**{{sortnameMatsWilander}}**8**{{sortnameStefanEdberg}}**9**{{sortnameBorisBecker}}**10**{{sortnameJimCourier}}**11**{{sortnamePeteSampras}}**12**{{sortnameAndreAgassi}}**13**{{sortnameThomasMuster}}**14**{{sortnameMarceloRíos}}**15**{{sortnameCarlosMoyá}}**16**{{sortnameYevgenyKafelnikov}}**17**{{sortnamePatrickRafter}}**18**{{sortnameMaratSafin}}**19**{{sortnameGustavoKuerten}}**20**{{sortnameLleytonHewitt}}**21**{{sortnameJuan CarlosFerrero}}**22**{{sortnameAndyRoddick}}**23**{{sortnameRogerFederer}}**24**{{sortnameRafaelNadal}}**25**{{sortnameNovakDjokovic}}**26**{{sortnameAndyMurray}}**27**{{sortnameDaniilMedvedev}}**28**{{sortnameCarlosAlcaraz}}**29**{{sortnameJannikSinner}}**
4040
88
160160
11
84244
67
7251
3441
33
2061
4
46107
26
2109
5864
7258
165
1259
1176
1260
177
2262
1111
3265
178
3268
1795
617
499
926
13112
127
3115
532
53168
133
2170
157190
2020
80270
2424
33
2044
912
2266
66
369
2228
372
2755
1919
358
82101
3030
12113
232
11
3116
56
102218
44
15233
26
29262
22
5267
66
3270
335
11
6276
5287
10286
22
88
RUS46
513
39
3043
7575
289
580
12101
88
1313
237237
46
48285
56102
5353
17302
48101
39141
122223
4141
26167
6308
6173
1309
4177
1310
19196
52275
13209
7282
22
79361
33
12373
1316
2020
7380
222
7387
325
2389
1136
39428
6565
844
166
****present****

Updated 26 January 2025.

Weeks at No. 1

Active players in bold.

No.PlayerTotal
1SRB Novak Djokovic428
2SUI Roger Federer310
3USA Pete Sampras286
4TCH Ivan Lendl270
5USA Jimmy Connors268
6ESP Rafael Nadal209
7USA John McEnroe170
8SWE Björn Borg109
9USA Andre Agassi101
10AUS Lleyton Hewitt80
11SWE Stefan Edberg72
12ITA Jannik Sinner66
13USA Jim Courier58
14ESP Carlos Alcaraz****
15BRA Gustavo Kuerten43
16GBR Andy Murray41
17ROU Ilie Năstase40
18SWE Mats Wilander20
19RUS Daniil Medvedev16
20USA Andy Roddick13
21GER Boris Becker12
22RUS Marat Safin9
23AUS John Newcombe8
ESP Juan Carlos Ferrero
25AUT Thomas Muster6
CHI Marcelo Ríos
RUS Yevgeny Kafelnikov
28ESP Carlos Moyá2
29AUS Patrick Rafter1

Consecutive

No.PlayerWeeks
1SUI Roger Federer237
2USA Jimmy Connors160
3TCH Ivan Lendl157
4SRB Novak Djokovic122
5USA Pete Sampras102
6SRB Novak Djokovic (2)86
7USA Jimmy Connors (2)84
8USA Pete Sampras (2)82
9TCH Ivan Lendl (2)80
10AUS Lleyton Hewitt75
11ITA Jannik Sinner65
12USA John McEnroe58
13ESP Rafael Nadal56
14USA John McEnroe (2)53
SRB Novak Djokovic (3)
16USA Andre Agassi52
SRB Novak Djokovic (4)
18SUI Roger Federer (2)48
SRB Novak Djokovic (5)
20SWE Björn Borg46
ESP Rafael Nadal (2)
Current streak in bold.

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Weeks as No. 1 leaders timeline

Year spanLeaderDate achievedDurationRecord
1973–1975Romania Ilie Năstase40
1975–1990United States Jimmy Connors268
1990–1999Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl270
1999–2012United States Pete Sampras286
2012–2021Switzerland  Roger Federer310
2021–presentSerbia Novak Djokovic428

Current record in bold.

No. 1 leaders timeline

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Year-end No. 1 players

The ATP year-end No. 1 (ATP Player of the Year), in recent decades, it has been determined as the player who ends the year as world No. 1 in the ATP rankings. Prior to the early 1990s this was not always the case, in some instances the "ATP Player of the Year" and the Year-end No. 1 in the rankings were different players (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1989). Novak Djokovic holds the ATP record of eight year-end No. 1 finishes. Overall, 19 players have achieved the year-end No. 1 ranking. Ten of them have achieved this more than once, of which five (Lendl, Federer, Djokovic, Nadal and Alcaraz) have done so in non-consecutive years. Lendl and Federer were the first two players who would regain the Year-end No. 1. Nadal and Djokovic would regain the Year-end No. 1 four times. Six players have stayed at No. 1 in the ATP rankings for every week of the calendar year. Connors and Federer have done so in three years, Connors non-consecutively and Federer consecutively.

YearPlayerRef.
1973Ilie Năstase
1974Jimmy Connorstitle=Jimmy Connors – Career Highlightsurl=http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Co/J/Jimmy-Connors.aspxaccess-date=September 5, 2012website=atpworldtour.compublisher=Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP)quote=He was clearly No. 1, a status he enjoyed from July 1974, for 159 straight weeks...}}
1975*
1976*
1977date=November 15, 2002title=Hewitt jubilant as world's No. 1work=The Ageurl=http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/11/15/1037080901299.htmlaccess-date=September 6, 2012quote=Only five other players – Stefan Edberg (1990–91), Ivan Lendl (1985–87), John McEnroe (1981–84), Bjorn Borg (1979–80) and Jimmy Connors (1974–78) – have achieved the mighty feat.}}
1978*
1979Björn Borg
1980
1981John McEnroelast=Robsonfirst=Douglasdate=June 29, 2009title=Federer may reclaim No. 1 rank, but can he keep hold of spot?work=USA Todayurl=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/tennis/2009-06-28-wimbledon-federer-ranking_N.htmaccess-date=September 6, 2012}}
1982
1983
1984
1985Ivan Lendllast=Fordfirst=Bonnie D.date=April 9, 2010title=Tennis still imbued in Lendl's bloodurl=https://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/columns/story?columnist=ford_bonnie_d&id=5069915access-date=September 6, 2012website=ESPNpublisher=ESPN Internet Venturesquote=In 1988, [Wilander] won a five-set endurance contest, breaking a six-match losing streak to Lendl. The win interrupted Lendl's three-year reign as world No. 1...}}
1986*
1987*
1988Mats Wilander
1989
1990Stefan Edbergdate=November 21, 1992title=Tennis; Winning Courier Stays No. 1work=The New York Timesurl=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/11/21/sports/tennis-winning-courier-stays-no-1.htmlaccess-date=September 6, 2012quote=Edberg, the No. 1 player at the end of 1990 and 1991.}}
1991last=Clareyfirst=Christopherdate=December 4, 2000title=Tennis; A Victorious Kuerten Clinches No. 1work=The New York Timesurl=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/04/sports/tennis-a-victorious-kuerten-clinches-no-1.html?pagewanted=allaccess-date=September 6, 2012quote=[Kuerten] is the first non-American to finish on top since the Swede Stefan Edberg in 1991.}}
1992Jim Courier
1993Pete Samprasdate=November 27, 1998title=Plus: Tennis – ATP Tour World Championship; Sampras Is Assured Of No. 1 Rankingwork=The New York Timesurl=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/11/27/sports/plus-tennis-atp-tour-world-championship-sampras-is-assured-of-no-1-ranking.htmlaccess-date=September 5, 2012}}
1994*title=Pete Sampras – Career Highlightsurl=http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Sa/P/Pete-Sampras.aspxaccess-date=September 5, 2012website=atpworldtour.compublisher=Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP)quote=1997 — Ranked No. 1 every week throughout year for second time (1994)}}
1995
1996
1997*
1998
1999Andre Agassi

By year (continued)

YearPlayerRef
2000Gustavo Kuertentitle=2000 ATP Tour Year End Rankingsurl=http://www.atpworldtour.com/~/media/B0EA4F9A31DA436AAC8F00EF5F55F774.ashxurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611093447/http://www.atpworldtour.com/~/media/B0EA4F9A31DA436AAC8F00EF5F55F774.ashxarchive-date=June 11, 2010access-date=January 10, 2011website=atpworldtour.compublisher=Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP)}}
2001Lleyton Hewitt
2002*
2003Andy Roddick
2004Roger Federer
2005*
2006*
2007*
2008Rafael Nadal
2009
2010
2011Novak Djokovic
2012
2013
2014
2015*
2016Andy Murray
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021*title=History Made As Djokovic Secures Record-Breaking Seventh Year-End No. 1work=ATP Toururl=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/djokovic-clinches-2021-year-end-no-1-fedex-atp-rankingsaccess-date=6 November 2021publisher=ATP World Tour}}
2022Carlos Alcaraz
2023
2024Jannik Sinner
2025

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Per player

No.Total865421
SRB Novak Djokovic
USA Pete Sampras
USA Jimmy Connors
SUI Roger Federer
ESP Rafael Nadal
USA John McEnroe
TCH Ivan Lendl
SWE Björn Borg
SWE Stefan Edberg
AUS Lleyton Hewitt
ESP Carlos Alcaraz
ROU Ilie Năstase
SWE Mats Wilander
USA Jim Courier
USA Andre Agassi
BRA Gustavo Kuerten
USA Andy Roddick
GBR Andy Murray
ITA Jannik Sinner
No.Consecutive65432
USA Pete Sampras
USA Jimmy Connors
USA John McEnroe
SUI Roger Federer
TCH Ivan Lendl
SWE Björn Borg
SWE Stefan Edberg
AUS Lleyton Hewitt
SRB Novak Djokovic (x3)

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Players who became No. 1 without having won a Grand Slam

PlayerFirst ranked No. 1First Grand Slam finalFirst Grand Slam titleRef.
CZE Ivan LendlFebruary 28, 19831981 French Open (1st of 19)1984 French Open (1st of 8)
CHI Marcelo RíosMarch 30, 19981998 Australian Open (only final)None (retired in 2004)

Time span between first and last dates No. 1 was held

  • Active players and age records indicated in bold.
Time spanPlayerFirst held No. 1Last held No. 1DateAgeDateAge
Feb 2, 2004Jun 24, 2018
Jul 4, 2011Jun 9, 2024****
Aug 18, 2008Feb 2, 2020
Jul 29, 1974Jul 3, 1983
Apr 10, 1995Sep 7, 2003
Apr 12, 1993Nov 19, 2000
Feb 28, 1983Aug 12, 1990
Mar 3, 1980Sep 8, 1985
Aug 23, 1977Aug 2, 1981
****Sep 12, 2022****
Aug 13, 1990Oct 4, 1992
Feb 10, 1992Sep 12, 1993
Nov 19, 2001Jun 15, 2003
Jun 10, 2024Nov 9, 2025
Dec 4, 2000Nov 18, 2001
Nov 7, 2016Aug 20, 2017
Aug 23, 1973Jun 2, 1974
Jan 28, 1991Sep 8, 1991
Feb 28, 2022Sep 11, 2022
Nov 20, 2000Apr 22, 2001
Mar 30, 1998Aug 23, 1998
Sep 12, 1988Jan 29, 1989
Nov 3, 2003Feb 1, 2004
Feb 12, 1996Apr 14, 1996
Jun 3, 1974Jul 28, 1974
Sep 8, 2003Nov 2, 2003
May 3, 1999Jun 13, 1999
Mar 15, 1999Mar 28, 1999
Jul 26, 1999Aug 1, 1999

Weeks at No. 1 by decade

  • Current No. 1 player indicated in italic.

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • Stats are automatically updated on Mondays (UTC).

No. 1 players by country

  1. Current No. 1 player indicated in bold.
WeeksCountryPlayers
896Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick
428Novak Djokovic
310Roger Federer
********Carlos Moyá, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz
270Ivan Lendl
201Björn Borg, Mats Wilander, Stefan Edberg
89John Newcombe, Patrick Rafter, Lleyton Hewitt
66Jannik Sinner
43Gustavo Kuerten
41Andy Murray
40Ilie Năstase
31Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Marat Safin, Daniil Medvedev
12Boris Becker
6Thomas Muster
Marcelo Ríos

Weeks are updated automatically.

Notes

References

General

Specific

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