The 5 Men with the Most ATP Finals Match Wins: Roger Federer’s Record Safe for Foreseeable Future
Roger Federer's record of 59 match wins at the ATP Finals is one of the most impressive in the history of tennis.
The Swiss maestro has won the season-ending tournament a record six times, and has been a runner-up five times.
Federer's closest challenger is Novak Djokovic, who has 45 match wins at the ATP Finals.
Djokovic has won the tournament five times, and has been a runner-up four times.
The other three players in the top five are all former world number ones.
Pete Sampras has 37 match wins at the ATP Finals, Boris Becker has 31, and Ivan Lendl has 28.
Federer's record is particularly impressive given that he has played in an era with many other great players, including Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray.
Nadal has won the French Open a record 12 times, while Djokovic has won the Australian Open a record nine times.
Murray has won Wimbledon twice, and the US Open once.
Despite the presence of these other great players, Federer has managed to maintain his dominance at the ATP Finals.
He has won the tournament at least once in each of the last ten years.
Federer's record at the ATP Finals is a testament to his greatness as a player.
He is one of the most successful players in the history of the tournament, and his record is unlikely to be broken for many years to come.