This article is about world number 1 ranked male tennis players all-time. For the ATP number 1 players since 1973, see List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players.
World number 1 ranked male tennis players is a year-by-year listing of the male tennis players who were ranked as world No. 1 by various contemporary and modern sources. The annual source rankings from which the No. 1 players are drawn are cited for each player's name, with a summary of the most important tennis events of each year also included. If world rankings are not available, recent rankings by tennis writers for historical years are accessed, with the dates of the recent rankings identified. In the period 1948–1953, when contemporary professional world rankings were not created, the U.S. professional rankings are cited.
History of rankings
Before 1912
For the period between the birth of lawn tennis to 1912, few contemporary worldwide rankings exist. Some national tennis federations such as the USLTA (USTA) in the United States did create national rankings, however. Also, British publications ranking British players are listed. Retrospective world rankings made by the International Tennis Hall of Fame are also listed.
Between 1912 and 1973: opinion-based rankings and professional series rankings
Before the Open Era of tennis arrived in 1968, opinion-based rankings for amateur players were generally compiled either for a full year of play or in September following the U.S. Championships. Professional players were ranked by journalists, promoters, and players' associations in opinion-based rankings either at the end of the year or in the spring or summer when the world pro tours finished. There were also performance-based point ranking systems attached to professional tournament series in 1946, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968, and performance-based pro rankings from the pro tours in 1942, 1954, 1961, and 1963. Even for amateurs, however, there was no single official overall ranking that encompassed the entire world. Instead, national rankings were compiled by the national tennis association of each country, with world rankings being the preserve of tennis journalists or newspaper reporters. The end-of-year amateur rankings issued by official organizations such as the United States Lawn Tennis Association were based on judgments and opinions and not on mathematical formulae assigning points for wins and losses.
Professional tennis in Europe before 1926
Thomas Burke, tutor of the Tennis Club de Paris and former teacher of two-time Wimbledon champion Joshua Pim, was reportedly as good a player as the leading amateurs. Charles Haggett was the best English teaching professional during the early 20th century. In 1913, Haggett settled in the United States, having been invited by the West Side Tennis Club of Forest Hills, New York and became the coach of the American Davis Cup team. In practice matches, he beat the leading amateurs Anthony Wilding, Wimbledon winner and Maurice McLoughlin, Wimbledon All Comer's winner.
In the 1920s, Karel Koželuh, Albert Burke (son of Thomas Burke), and Roman Najuch were probably the most notable, as well as the best, of these players. The Bristol Cup, held at Beaulieu or at Cannes on the French Riviera and won seven consecutive times by Koželuh, was "the world's only significant pro tennis tournament." Koželuh went on to become one of the best of the touring professionals in the 1930s. He and Burke, however, were not listed among the top players before 1928, as this was the first year when a retrospective ranking was published for all the top players, amateur and professional.
Major professional tournaments before 1968
Main article: Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open EraThree major tournaments held a certain tradition and usually had the best of the leading players. The most prestigious of the three was generally the London Indoor Professional Championship. Played in most years between 1934 and 1990 at the Wembley Arena in the United Kingdom, the tournament was authorised by the Lawn Tennis Association from the 1950s onwards. The oldest of the three was the United States Professional Championship, played between 1927 and 1999 (except 1944 and 1996) with the approval and participation of the USPLTA from 1928 to 1954. In 1950, the USPLTA U.S. Pro was held in Cleveland. In 1951, the USPLTA U.S. Pro was held at Forest Hills, however there was also in 1951 the PTPA-approved U.S. Pro (under the billed name International Pro) held at Cleveland. Between 1952–53 and 1955–62 the PTPA version of the U.S. Pro was played in Cleveland (under the billed name International or World Professional Championships). The USPLTA U.S. Pro was held again at the L.A. Tennis Club in 1954 under Kramer's management, however the Cleveland version of the U.S. Pro was also held in 1954 under the billed name World Professional Championships. The third major tournament was the French Professional Championship, played at Roland Garros in the years 1930–1932, 1934–1939, 1956, 1958–62 and 1968, and at Stade Coubertin from 1963 to 1967. The British and American championships continued into the Open Era, but devolved to the status of minor tournaments.
These three tournaments (Wembley Pro, French Pro and U.S. Pro) through 1967 are often referred to retrospectively as the major pro events by tennis historians. However, in some years other tournaments had stronger fields and larger money prizes. The 1957 Forest Hills Tournament of Champions was broadcast live in its entirety on the CBS national television network in the U.S. The Forest Hills professional tournament in 1966 boasted the largest prize money of the season, and a film was made of the final. The Wimbledon Pro in 1967 was broadcast complete in colour on BBC television in Britain and awarded the largest prize money of any pro tournament up to that time.
Before 1973, there were only a few rankings based on the points players obtained for achieving a certain level of performance in particular tournaments, but there were journalists or officials (on their personal behalf) or promoters or players themselves who listed their own subjective annual rankings. In 1946, 1959, 1960 and 1964–1968 there were point ranking systems and seeding lists applied to professional series of tournaments involving all of the best pros. In 1946, 1959 and 1960 there were also World Professional Championship tours with a small number of pros, which did not produce point rankings. The winners of the 1946, 1959 and 1960 World Professional Championship Tours were described as "world champion" in many reports, although the points ranking system in 1959 was also referred to in Kramer's brochure with the term "World Championship Tennis". In 1961 and 1963, the ITPTA World Championship Tour produced an official ranking order for the contract professionals. In some years, however, only a small number of professional promoters, players or journalists released opinion-based rankings at the end of the tennis year. Retrospective opinion-based-rankings by tennis historians or sports statisticians many years after the tennis year ended (e.g. in the 2000s for a year in the 1950s) are also listed.
From 1973 onward: modern ATP rankings
Main article: ATP rankingsIn August 1973, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) introduced its own rankings. These mathematical merit-based rankings were published 11 times that year and with increasing frequency the following years until they were published weekly from 1979 onward. In the 1970s and 1980s they did not take into account certain events, such as the Davis Cup, the WCT Finals and the year-end Masters (currently named the ATP Finals). Stan Smith, a leading player in the 1970s when ATP rankings started said "there was a great deal of conversation and tweaking during the formative years as to the weight of the various tournaments and even the weight of the rounds in the tournaments. The prize money per round was also debated in conjunction with the ranking points." Since 1990 the ATP has awarded points for the ATP Finals.
Disputed rankings
In the early years after the ATP rankings were introduced, other rankings proposed by tennis experts or by the players themselves were possibly more accurate because they included those events and adjusted the rankings to reflect the actual importance of particular tournaments. In 1977, Connors was No. 1 in the ATP ranking but Borg and Vilas were the men that received most No. 1 rankings from other sources. Since the 1990s, the ATP rankings have generally been accepted as the official rankings. Since 1978 the ITF (represented initially by a panel of experts consisting of Don Budge, Lew Hoad and Fred Perry) designated the yearly ITF World Champions.
Some recent tennis writers provide rankings for certain players in the distant past on the basis of periods, for example Kramer ranked as No. 1 for the period 1946 to 1953. Notations will be made for annual No. 1 rankings derived from a period ranking.
List of No. 1 ranked players
- 1880
- 1885
- 1890
- 1895
- 1900
- 1905
- 1910
- 1915
- 1920
- 1925
- 1930
- 1935
- 1940
- 1945
- 1950
- 1955
- 1960
- 1965
- 1970
- 1975
- 1980
- 1985
- 1990
- 1995
- 2000
- 2005
- 2010
- 2015
- 2020
1877–1911: National and world rankings
Early tennis era rankings are more variable in nature due to limited sourcing. Few contemporary worldwide rankings exist for this period.
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1910 |
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1912–present: Annual and year-end rankings
From 1912 sources are more detailed and better documented. All players who received a world number one ranking citation during the year are listed in the number one column.
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1912 | N/A | Norman Brookes (AUS) |
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Year summary Wilding was the Wimbledon champion, but lost on wood to Gobert and Dixon. McLoughlin won the U.S. Championships. |
1913 | Maurice McLoughlin (USA) James Cecil Parke (IRE) Anthony Wilding (NZL) |
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Year summary Brookes only played in Australia and gave a walkover in the final of the Victorian Championships (then the most important tournament in Australia even ahead the Australasian Championship). Wilding won all three of the ILTF's World Championships – Wimbledon, the World Hard Court Championships (clay) and the World Covered Court Championships (indoor). Maurice McLoughlin won the U.S. Championships. | |
1914 | Norman Brookes (AUS) Maurice McLoughlin (USA) James Cecil Parke (IRE) |
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1919 | N/A | Bill Johnston (USA) Gerald Patterson (AUS) |
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1920 | Bill Tilden (USA) |
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1921 | Bill Tilden (USA) |
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1922 | Bill Johnston (USA) Bill Tilden (USA) |
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1923 | Bill Tilden (USA) |
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1924 | Bill Tilden (USA) |
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1925 | Bill Tilden (USA) |
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1926 | René Lacoste (FRA) |
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1927 | Karel Koželuh (TCH) Vincent Richards (USA) |
René Lacoste (FRA) |
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1928 | Karel Koželuh (TCH) | Henri Cochet (FRA) |
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1929 | Karel Koželuh (TCH) | Henri Cochet (FRA) René Lacoste (FRA) |
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1930 | Karel Koželuh (TCH) Vincent Richards (USA) |
Jean Borotra (FRA) Henri Cochet (FRA) |
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1931 | Bill Tilden (USA) | Henri Cochet (FRA) |
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1932 | Martin Plaa (FRA) Bill Tilden (USA) |
Ellsworth Vines (USA) |
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1933 | Hans Nüsslein (Weimar Republic) Bill Tilden (USA) |
Jack Crawford (AUS) |
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1934 | Hans Nüsslein (Weimar Republic) Ellsworth Vines (USA) |
Fred Perry (GBR) |
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1935 | Ellsworth Vines (USA) | Fred Perry (GBR) |
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1936 | Ellsworth Vines (USA) | Fred Perry (GBR) |
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1937 | Fred Perry (GBR) Ellsworth Vines (USA) |
Don Budge (USA) |
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1938 | Ellsworth Vines (USA) | Don Budge (USA) |
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1939 | Don Budge (USA) | Bobby Riggs (USA) |
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1940 | Don Budge (USA) | N/A |
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1941 | Fred Perry (GBR) |
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1942 | Don Budge (USA) |
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1945 | N/A | N/A |
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1946 | Bobby Riggs (USA) | Jack Kramer (USA) |
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1947 | Bobby Riggs (USA) | Jack Kramer (USA) |
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1948 | Jack Kramer (USA) | Pancho Gonzales (USA) Frank Parker (USA) |
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1949 | Jack Kramer (USA) Bobby Riggs (USA) |
Pancho Gonzales (USA) Ted Schroeder (USA) |
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1950 | Jack Kramer (USA) Pancho Segura (ECU) |
Budge Patty (USA) Frank Sedgman (AUS) |
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1951 | Frank Kovacs (USA) Jack Kramer (USA) Pancho Segura (ECU) |
Frank Sedgman (AUS) |
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1952 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) Jack Kramer (USA) Pancho Segura (ECU) |
Frank Sedgman (AUS) |
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1953 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) Jack Kramer (USA) Frank Sedgman (AUS) |
Lew Hoad (AUS) Tony Trabert (USA) |
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1954 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) | Jaroslav Drobný (EGY) Vic Seixas (USA) Tony Trabert (USA) |
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1955 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) | Tony Trabert (USA) |
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1956 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) | Lew Hoad (AUS) |
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1957 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) | Ashley Cooper (AUS) |
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1958 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) | Ashley Cooper (AUS) |
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1959 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) Lew Hoad (AUS) |
Neale Fraser (AUS) |
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1960 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) Ken Rosewall (AUS) |
Neale Fraser (AUS) |
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1961 | Pancho Gonzales (USA) Ken Rosewall (AUS) |
Roy Emerson (AUS) Rod Laver (AUS) |
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1962 | Ken Rosewall (AUS) | Rod Laver (AUS) |
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1963 | Ken Rosewall (AUS) | Chuck McKinley (USA) Rafael Osuna (MEX) |
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1964 | Rod Laver (AUS) Ken Rosewall (AUS) |
Roy Emerson (AUS) |
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1965 | Rod Laver (AUS) | Roy Emerson (AUS) Manolo Santana (ESP) |
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1966 | Rod Laver (AUS) | Manolo Santana (ESP) Fred Stolle (AUS) |
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1967 | Rod Laver (AUS) | John Newcombe (AUS) |
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Open Era
Professional players were allowed to compete with amateurs in one unified tour starting 1968 (all players in the Open Era are professional unless otherwise indicated).
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1968 | Rod Laver (AUS) |
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1969 | Rod Laver (AUS) |
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1970 | Rod Laver (AUS) John Newcombe (AUS) Ken Rosewall (AUS) |
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1971 | John Newcombe (AUS) Ken Rosewall (AUS) Stan Smith (USA) |
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1972 | Ken Rosewall (AUS) Stan Smith (USA) |
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The ATP ranking was introduced in 1973 to establish objective, standardized tournament seedings. | ||
1973 | Ilie Năstase (ROM) John Newcombe (AUS) |
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1974 | Jimmy Connors (USA) |
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The ATP Player of the Year award was introduced in 1975, but the ATP ranking year-end points leader wasn't always awarded the ATP Player of the Year. | ||
1975 | Arthur Ashe (USA) (ATP Player of the Year) Jimmy Connors (USA) (ATP year-end points leader) |
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1976 | Björn Borg (SWE) (ATP Player of the Year) Jimmy Connors (USA) (ATP year-end points leader) |
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1977 | Björn Borg (SWE) (ATP Player of the Year) chosen by majority of sources in 1978. Jimmy Connors (USA) (ATP year-end points leader) Guillermo Vilas (ARG) (World Tennis Player of the Year, among other sources) |
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The ITF World Champions were first named in 1978. From now on, players listed in the number one column are ATP Point leaders, ATP Players of the Year and ITF World Champions only. | ||
1978 | Björn Borg (SWE) (ATP Player of the Year & ITF World Champion) Jimmy Connors (USA) (ATP year-end points leader) |
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1979 | Björn Borg (SWE) |
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1980 | Björn Borg (SWE) |
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1981 | John McEnroe (USA) |
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1982 | Jimmy Connors (USA) (ATP Player of the Year & ITF World Champion) John McEnroe (USA) (ATP and Nixdorf year-end points leader) |
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1983 | John McEnroe (USA) |
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1984 | John McEnroe (USA) |
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1985 | Ivan Lendl (TCH) |
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1986 | Ivan Lendl (TCH) |
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1987 | Ivan Lendl (TCH) |
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1988 | Mats Wilander (SWE) |
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1989 | Boris Becker (GER) (ATP Player of the Year & ITF World Champion) Ivan Lendl (TCH) (ATP year-end points leader) |
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The ATP ranking's average system was replaced with a best of system in 1990. | ||
1990 | Stefan Edberg (SWE) (ATP) Ivan Lendl (TCH) (ITF) |
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1991 | Stefan Edberg (SWE) |
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1992 | Jim Courier (USA) |
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1993 | Pete Sampras (USA) |
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1994 | Pete Sampras (USA) |
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1995 | Pete Sampras (USA) |
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1996 | Pete Sampras (USA) |
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1997 | Pete Sampras (USA) |
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1998 | Pete Sampras (USA) |
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1999 | Andre Agassi (USA) |
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With a streamlined ATP points ranking system, the ATP Player of the Year is required to be awarded to the year-end No. 1 points leader every year since 2000. | ||
2000 | Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) |
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2001 | Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) |
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2002 | Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) |
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2003 | Andy Roddick (USA) |
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2004 | Roger Federer (SUI) |
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2005 | Roger Federer (SUI) |
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2006 | Roger Federer (SUI) |
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2007 | Roger Federer (SUI) |
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2008 | Rafael Nadal (ESP) |
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2009 | Roger Federer (SUI) |
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2010 | Rafael Nadal (ESP) |
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2011 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2012 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2013 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) (ITF) Rafael Nadal (ESP) (ATP) |
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2014 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2015 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2016 | Andy Murray (GBR) |
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2017 | Rafael Nadal (ESP) |
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2018 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2019 | Rafael Nadal (ESP) |
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2020 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) (ATP) |
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2021 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2022 | Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) (ATP) Rafael Nadal (ESP) (ITF) |
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2023 | Novak Djokovic (SRB) |
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2024 | Jannik Sinner (ITA) |
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See also
- List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players
- ITF World Champions
- Top ten ranked male tennis players
- Top ten ranked male tennis players (1912–1972)
- World number 1 ranked female tennis players
Notes
- When ITF announced the World Champion title it indicated that it would be based on player performances at the Grand Slam tournaments, the Davis Cup, the Masters and the WCT Finals.
- He ranked Von Cramm first on ability.
- See:
- L'Impartial on 6 January 1960 declared Hoad "world champion" and winner of "the world title" following Ampol Open Trophy win; Australian sources stated Hoad was "world tournament champion"., and referred to the Ampol series as "the world's open tennis championship" and also as "the world series". Sydney Morning Herald on 10 January 1960 stated that Hoad had won "the title of world's top professional tennis player". In an advertisement in World Tennis magazine in June 1960, Hoad was described as "world champion Lew Hoad". Kramer's brochure described the Ampol series as "World Championship Tennis" and "the world series". There had also been news reports from January to April 1960 of Gonzales being the defending world champion or winning a "world series". On 10 January 1960, The Philadelphia Inquirer called Pancho Gonzales "world professional tennis champion". On 15 January 1960, Lawn Tennis and Badminton said Hoad was taking a six month rest and the article stated "J. Kramer is urging Hoad not to take this step, as during this year he will have his best chance of taking R. A. Gonzales' world professional title from him". On 24 January 1960, Gonzales was billed as "World Pro Champion" in The Boston Globe. On 29 January 1960, the Los Angeles Times said "Gonzales goes after an unprecedented sixth straight world crown". In April 1960, near the conclusion of the 4-man pro tour of the following year, some newspaper reports described Pancho Gonzales as "world professional tennis champion since 1954". Gonzales was described as the "titleholder" of the "World Professional Tennis Championship" in The Age on 12 April 1960.
- Match records for players other than Laver are from the ATP website.
- He ranked Smith No. 1 for the 11 months through October in December 1973
- See 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982 and 1989.
- Originally, best of 14 events but expanded to 18 in 2000.
- Collins & Hollander (1997), p. 652 has Edberg, Lendl and Sampras equal at No. 2, with no No. 1.
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- —— (2016). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (3rd ed.). New York: New Chapter Press. ISBN 978-1-9375-5938-0.
- Geist, Robert (1999). Der Grösste Meister. Die denkwürdige Karriere des australischen Tennisspielers Kenneth Robert Rosewall. This is a detailed account of Ken Rosewall's career with many statistics and, in particular, his annual rankings during his professional career.
- McCauley, Joe (2000). The History of Professional Tennis. Windsor: The Short Run Book Company Limited.
- Potter, E. C. (1963a). Kings of the Court. The story of lawn tennis. New York: Barnes and Company. ISBN 978-1-1255-7289-4. Has details about the pre–World War I players.
- Riggs, Bobby (1949). Tennis Is My Racket.. Riggs's autobiography has information about the 1946 professional tour that is slightly different from the other sources. He also writes at length about his 1948 tour with Kramer but says nothing about his playing record in 1947, about which there is much conflicting information.
- Shannon, Bill, ed. (1981). Official Encyclopedia of Tennis (3rd, revised and updated ed.). New York : Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-0601-4896-6. OL 3785059M.
- Sutter, Michel (2003). Vainqueurs 1946–2003 [Winners 1946–2003]. Apparently based mostly on information drawn from the French sports magazine L'Équipe, this is an updated edition of his earlier book Vainqueurs 1946–1991. Both books list the winners of many professional tournaments and matches for the years shown in their titles, but the earlier book also listed the runner-ups, scores, and the exact dates as well as some commentary by the author for each year.
- Underwood, Peter (2019). The Pros: The Forgotten Era of Tennis. New Chapter Press. ISBN 978-1-9375-5991-5.
- Vaile, P. A. (1915). Modern Tennis (2nd ed.).
External links
- ATP Awards Honour Roll at the Association of Tennis Professionals
- ITF World Champions at the International Tennis Federation
- History of the Pro Tennis Wars, by Ray Bowers:
- Chapter I: Suzanne Lenglen and the First Pro Tour
- Chapter II, Part 1: The eminence of Karel Kozeluh and Vincent Richards 1927–1928
- Chapter II, Part 2: Deja vu 1929–1930
- Chapter III: Tilden's Year of Triumph in 1931
- Chapter IV: Tilden and Nusslein, 1932–1933
- Chapter V: The Early Ascendancy of Vines, 1934
- Chapter VI: Vines's Second Year: 1935
- Chapter VII: Awaiting Perry, 1936
- Chapter VIII: Perry and Vines, 1937
- Chapter IX: Readying for Budge, 1938
- Chapter X: Budge's Great Pro Year, 1939
- Chapter XI: America, 1940–1941
- Chapter XII: America, 1942
- Chapter XIII: The high war years, 1943–1945
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