Most ATP 500 Match Wins
Most ATP 500 Match Wins
The all-time leader for ATP 500 match wins is Roger Federer, with 178 victories at this level from 1999 to 2021. His dominance at ATP 500 events is no coincidence: he regularly played tournaments like Halle, Dubai, and Basel as near-certain title contenders, building victories consistently across two decades of peak performance. That total also reaches back into the ATP International Series Gold tournaments of the 1990s, before the 500-level branding existed. Unlike at Masters 1000 level, where Djokovic eventually surpassed him, Federer's ATP 500 record remains untouched.
Rafael Nadal is second with 171 wins (2003β2024), followed by an unexpected name at third:
David Ferrer with 153 wins (2003β2019). Ferrer's presence above Djokovic and Murray in this ranking reflects his exceptional consistency at mid-tier events throughout his career β a player who rarely skipped ATP 500 tournaments and made a habit of advancing deep into their draws.
Alexander Zverev sits fourth with 121 wins (2014β2026) and is the leading active contender to climb this ranking further. His place above Djokovic reflects the fact that he has built up a stronger ATP 500 record across a still-active career.
Novak Djokovic sits fifth with 118 wins. His comparatively lower position reflects the degree to which he prioritised Grand Slams and Masters 1000 events over the course of his career, often reducing his ATP 500 schedule in later seasons to manage his workload. Behind him,
Andrey Rublev ranks sixth with 116, and
Kei Nishikori is seventh with 105 β the latter a testament to Nishikori's remarkable longevity on tour.