2001 ATP Tour - Statistical Information

Statistical Information

List of players and titles won (Grand Slam and Masters Cup titles in bold), listed in order of most titles won:

  • Lleyton Hewitt - Sydney, London Queen's Club, 's-Hertogenbosch, US Open, Tokyo and Masters Cup (6)
  • Gustavo Kuerten - Buenos Aires, Acapulco, Monte Carlo Masters, French Open, Stuttgart Outdoor and Cincinnati Masters (6)
  • Andre Agassi - Australian Open, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters and Los Angeles (4)
  • Juan Carlos Ferrero - Dubai, Estoril, Barcelona and Rome Masters (4)
  • Tommy Haas - Adelaide, Long Island, Vienna and Stuttgart Masters (4)
  • Andy Roddick - Atlanta, Houston and Washington, D.C. (3)
  • Andrea Gaudenzi - St. Poelten and Båstad (2)
  • Tim Henman - Copenhagen and Basel (2)
  • Thomas Johansson - Halle and Nottingham (2)
  • Yevgeny Kafelnikov - Marseille and Moscow (2)
  • Jiří Novák - Munich and Gstaad (2)
  • Marcelo Ríos - Doha and Hong Kong (2)
  • Marat Safin - Tashkent and St. Petersburg (2)
  • Guillermo Cañas - Casablanca (1)
  • Francisco Clavet - Scottsdale (1)
  • Guillermo Coria - Viña del Mar (1)
  • Àlex Corretja - Amsterdam (1)
  • Younes El Aynaoui - Bucharest (1)
  • Nicolas Escudé - Rotterdam (1)
  • Roger Federer - Milan (1)
  • Jan-Michael Gambill - Delray Beach (1)
  • Neville Godwin - Newport (1)
  • Sébastien Grosjean - Paris Masters (1)
  • Dominik Hrbatý - Auckland (1)
  • Goran Ivanišević - Wimbledon (1)
  • Nicolás Lapentti - Kitzbühel (1)
  • Ivan Ljubičić - Lyon (1)
  • Félix Mantilla - Palermo (1)
  • Alberto Martín - Mallorca (1)
  • Carlos Moyà - Umag (1)
  • Andrei Pavel - Canada Masters (1)
  • Mark Philippoussis - Memphis (1)
  • Albert Portas - Hamburg Masters (1)
  • Patrick Rafter - Indianapolis (1)
  • Tommy Robredo - Sopot (1)
  • Greg Rusedski - San Jose (1)
  • Sjeng Schalken - Stockholm (1)
  • Rainer Schüttler - Shanghai (1)
  • Michal Tabara - Chennai (1)
  • Jan Vacek - Salvador (1)
  • Fernando Vicente - Bogotá (1)

The following players won their first title:

  • Guillermo Cañas - Casablanca
  • Guillermo Coria - Viña del Mar
  • Roger Federer - Milan
  • Neville Godwin - Newport
  • Ivan Ljubičić - Lyon
  • Albert Portas - Hamburg Masters
  • Tommy Robredo - Sopot
  • Andy Roddick - Atlanta
  • Michal Tabara - Chennai
  • Jan Vacek - Salvador

Titles won by nation:

  • Spain 12 (Bogotá, Dubai, Scottsdale, Estoril, Barcelona, Mallorca, Rome Masters, Hamburg Masters, Amsterdam, Umag, Sopot and Palermo)
  • Australia 8 (Sydney, Memphis, London Queen's Club, 's-Hertogenbosch, Indianapolis, US Open, Tokyo and Masters Cup)
  • United States 8 (Australian Open, Delray Beach, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.)
  • Brazil 6 (Buenos Aires, Acapulco, Monte Carlo Masters, French Open, Stuttgart Outdoor and Cincinnati Masters)
  • Germany 5 (Adelaide, Long Island, Shanghai, Vienna and Stuttgart Masters)
  • Czech Republic 4 (Chennai, Munich, Gstaad and Salvador)
  • Russia 4 (Marseille, Tashkent, Moscow and St. Petersburg)
  • United Kingdom 3 (Copenhagen, San Jose and Basel)
  • Argentina 2 (Viña del Mar and Casablanca)
  • Chile 2 (Doha and Hong Kong)
  • Croatia 2 (Wimbledon and Lyon)
  • France 2 (Rotterdam and Paris Masters)
  • Italy 2 (St. Poelten and Båstad)
  • Sweden 2 (Halle and Nottingham)
  • Ecuador 1 (Kitzbühel)
  • Morocco 1 (Bucharest)
  • Netherlands 1 (Stockholm)
  • Romania 1 (Canada Masters)
  • Slovakia 1 (Auckland)
  • South Africa 1 (Newport)
  • Switzerland 1 (Milan)

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