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Most Titles at Single Tournament

Most Titles at Single Tournament

At the top of the Open Era list for Most Titles at a Single Tournament stands πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Rafael Nadal, who won Roland Garros 14 times β€” the most singles titles won by any man at one tournament, and the most by any player at a single Grand Slam event. His French Open titles came in 2005–08, 2010–14, 2017–20 and 2022. Nadal’s Roland Garros record is the ultimate single-event dominance case: he went 14-0 in finals, finished with a 112-4 career record in Paris, and won his final title in 2022 by beating πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Casper Ruud 6-3, 6-3, 6-0.

Behind him, Nadal also owns the strongest non-Slam ATP tournament marks: 12 titles at Barcelona, 11 titles at Monte-Carlo, and 10 titles at Rome. ATP highlights that Nadal is the only men’s player to reach 10 or more titles at four different tournaments: Roland Garros, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo and Rome.

The closest men’s Grand Slam challenger is πŸ‡·πŸ‡Έ Novak Djokovic, with 10 Australian Open titles, while πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ Roger Federer owns the major grass-court benchmark with 8 Wimbledon titles. Nadal’s 14 at Roland Garros therefore stands four clear of the next men’s single-major record.

A separate regular ATP Tour reference point is Federer, who won 10 titles at Halle and 10 at Basel, giving him the strongest non-clay single-event title profile among modern men’s players. But overall, the ceiling remains Nadal’s 14 Roland Garros titles.

In this record, the milestone is not simply repeated success, but turning one tournament into a personal empire: Nadal set the all-time Open Era men’s ceiling with 14 Roland Garros titles, then reinforced the same dominance model with Barcelona, Monte-Carlo and Rome.