Most consecutive years winning an ATP title

Most consecutive years winning an ATP title
Who
Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic
What
19 year(s)
Where
France (Paris)
When
04 August 2024

Rafael Nadal (Spain) won at least one title on the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Tour for 19 consecutive years (2004–22). Novak Djokovic (Serbia) extended his own title-winning streak to 19 years in a row (since 2006) by winning gold in the men’s singles at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on 4 August, completing a career “Golden Slam” and a clean sweep of the 15 “Big Titles” – Grand Slams (4), ATP Finals, Olympic Games and active Masters 1000 events (9) – in the process. The long-time rivals had won 92 and 99 career tour titles, respectively, by 28 October 2024.

Roger Federer won at least one title on the ATP Tour for 15 consecutive years (2001–15), with Ivan Lendl (14 consecutive title-winning years, in 1980–93) and Jimmy Connors (13, in 1972–84) next on the list.

Since winning his first ATP title in Sopot, Poland, in 2004, Nadal won multiple ATP events (at least two) every year for 18 consecutive years (2005–22), a feat matched by Djokovic (since 2006) in January 2023 when he started the new season with victories at the Adelaide International and the Australian Open.