Legendary male tennis player Top 11 's all - time record (who is best?)
Pete Sampras
762 wins and 222 losses (77.44%) in total
He made his debut in Pro Tour in 1988. He played 52 times in the Grand Slam tournament for 15 years until his retirement in 2002 and recorded a total of 203 wins and 38 losses (84.23%) in the Grand Slam, including 14 wins . He ranked first in the world rankings for six consecutive years from 1993 to 1998, and this is the third longest record in the open era.
Andre Agassi
In total, 870 wins and 274 losses (76.05%)
Andrew Kirk Agassi is a retired professional tennis player from the United States, ranked first in the world. In 1986, he made his professional debut at the age of 16, winning the Grand Slam singles titles eight times and the Olympic tennis men singles gold medal for 21 years. He married Stefigraf, a German retired world number one female tennis player.
Roger Federer
In total, 913 wins and 210 losses (81.30%)
Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player. From 2004 to 2008, he ranked first in the world ranking for 237 consecutive weeks, ranking first in the continental ranking, and ranked first in the world for 301 weeks. He is regarded as the best player in history by many sports professionals, critics, and former and active players. Federer has many world records for male tennis.
Rafael Nadal
In total, 658 wins and 129 losses (83.61%)
Rafael Nadal Pare is a professional tennis player from Spain who was ranked first in the world. He won 13 times in the Grand Slam singles and won gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics tennis men's singles. He also won 26 times in the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Series tournament and played in Spain in 2004, 2008 and 2009 when he won the Davis Cup.
Novak Djokovic
Total of 542 wins and 132 losses (80.44%)
Novak Djokovic, May 22, 1987 ~ is a Serbian pro tennis player. In the 2008 Australian Open, he beat Roger Federer in the semifinals at the time, winning the first Grand Slam title in the finals, while holding on to France's newest Joe Wilfried Song.
Marat Safin
Total total 421 wins 266 losses 61%
Marathi Mikhailovich Safin is a retired tennis player from Russia who ranked first in the world. She is also the brother of Dinara Safina, a Russian tennis player. Both are also the first siblings in the history of tennis, both of whom are in world rankings. Safin, who made his debut in 1997, climbed to the top of the world rankings for nine weeks from November 2000 to April 2001.
Andy Roddick
In total, 505 to 159 (76.1%)
Andrew Stephen "Andy" Roddick is an American professional tennis player who was ranked first in the world. He was born in Omaha and grew up in Austin until he was 11 years old. He made his professional debut shortly after winning the US Open junior singles in 2000, and he was noted as the next generation of American tennis player after Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi from the beginning of his debut. He entered the top 20 of the world rankings in 2001, the following year, and won the US Open singles title in 2003.
Layton Hewitt
In total, 514 wins and 177 losses (74.7%)
Leyton Glynn Hewitt is a professional tennis player from Australia who was ranked first in the world. In 2000, he won all three major competitions and won the carpet court. In 2001, he was ranked first in the world ranking at the age of 20 years and 9 months, and this is the youngest world ranking ever.
Andy Murray
The total number of games was 420 wins and 131 losses (76.23%).
Andy Head is a professional Scottish tennis player. In August 2009, he ranked second in the world, the highest ranking tennis player in history. He won the Scotsman of the Year award for the Scottish BBC in 2005, one of Scotland's most prestigious awards. Andy heads are well versed in quick courts, such as hard courts, and in 2008 he was reported to have been intensively trained to improve his clay court performance.
Juan Martin Del Porto
The total of 297 wins and 119 losses (71.39%)
He made his debut as a pro in 2005, and he entered the top 10 in the world rankings on October 6, 2008. In August 2008, he became the first player in the ATP history to win the first four titles he won after his professional debut in four consecutive competitions.
Stanislas Barblekka
In total, 292 wins and 193 losses (60.21%)
Stanislas Barbringa is a Swiss professional tennis player. The best lifestyle ranking is the eighth place in the world rankings achieved in October, 2013. He won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics tennis competition with Roger Federer. Bob Lincar, especially with his excellent backhand, also commented that John McEnroe is "the best one-handed backhand player in today's game" for Barb Rinka.
TOP TOP 3
1. Roger Federer - 913 wins
2. Andre Agassi - 870 wins
3. Pete Sampras - 762 wins
Odds TOP 3
1. Rafael Nadal 83.61%
2. Roger Federer 81.3%
3. Novak Djokovic 80.44%
I looked at the past record of the past 11 players.
Among them, Sampras, Agassi, Safin and Roddick retired. The rest of the players are still making records.
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