Statistical Information
List of players and titles won (Grand Slam and Masters Cup titles in bold), listed in order of most titles won:
- Andre Agassi - Scottsdale, Miami Masters, Rome Masters, Los Angeles and Madrid Masters (5)
- Lleyton Hewitt - San Jose, Indian Wells Masters, London Queen's Club, Wimbledon and Masters Cup (5)
- Carlos Moyà - Acapulco, Båstad, Umag and Cincinnati Masters (4)
- Younes El Aynaoui - Doha, Casablanca and Munich (3)
- Roger Federer - Sydney, Hamburg Masters and Vienna (3)
- Guillermo Cañas - Chennai and Canada Masters (2)
- Àlex Corretja - Gstaad and Kitzbühel (2)
- Juan Carlos Ferrero - Monte Carlo Masters and Hong Kong (2)
- Gastón Gaudio - Barcelona and Mallorca (2)
- Fernando González - Viña del Mar and Palermo (2)
- Yevgeny Kafelnikov - Halle and Tashkent (2)
- Paul-Henri Mathieu - Moscow and Lyon (2)
- David Nalbandian - Estoril and Basel (2)
- Andy Roddick - Memphis and Houston (2)
- Greg Rusedski - Auckland and Indianapolis (2)
- Davide Sanguinetti - Milan and Delray Beach (2)
- Paradorn Srichaphan - Long Island and Stockholm (2)
- José Acasuso - Sopot (1)
- Jonas Björkman - Nottingham (1)
- James Blake - Washington, D.C. (1)
- Lars Burgsmüller - Copenhagen (1)
- Kenneth Carlsen - Tokyo (1)
- Juan Ignacio Chela - Amersfoort (1)
- Albert Costa - French Open (1)
- Taylor Dent - Newport (1)
- Thomas Enqvist - Marseille (1)
- Nicolas Escudé - Rotterdam (1)
- David Ferrer - Bucharest (1)
- Sébastien Grosjean - St. Petersburg (1)
- Tim Henman - Adelaide (1)
- Thomas Johansson - Australian Open (1)
- Gustavo Kuerten - Costa do Sauipe (1)
- Nicolás Lapentti - St. Poelten (1)
- Nicolás Massú - Buenos Aires (1)
- Marat Safin - Paris Masters (1)
- Pete Sampras - US Open (1)
- Fabrice Santoro - Dubai (1)
- Sjeng Schalken - 's-Hertogenbosch (1)
- Mikhail Youzhny - Stuttgart (1)
The following players won their first title:
- José Acasuso - Sopot
- James Blake - Washington, D.C.
- Lars Burgsmüller - Copenhagen
- Taylor Dent - Newport
- David Ferrer - Bucharest
- Gastón Gaudio - Barcelona
- Nicolás Massú - Buenos Aires
- Paul-Henri Mathieu - Moscow
- David Nalbandian - Estoril
- Davide Sanguinetti - Milan
- Paradorn Srichaphan - Long Island
- Mikhail Youzhny - Stuttgart
Titles won by nation:
- Spain 10 (Acapulco, Monte Carlos Masters, French Open, Båstad, Gstaad, Umag, Kitzbühel, Cincinnati Masters, Bucharest and Hong Kong)
- United States 10 (Memphis, Scottsdale, Miami Masters, Houston, Rome Masters, Newport, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., US Open and Madrid Masters)
- Argentina 8 (Chennai, Estoril, Barcelona, Mallorca, Amersfoort, Sopot, Canada Masters and Basel)
- Australia 5 (San Jose, Indian Wells Masters, London Queen's Club, Wimbledon and Masters Cup)
- France 5 (Rotterdam, Dubai, Moscow, Lyon and St. Petersburg)
- Russia 4 (Halle, Stuttgart, Tashkent and Paris Masters)
- Chile 3 (Viña del Mar, Buenos Aires and Palermo)
- Morocco 3 (Doha, Casablanca and Munich)
- Sweden 3 (Australian Open, Marseille and Nottingham)
- Switzerland 3 (Sydney, Hamburg Masters and Vienna)
- United Kingdom 3 (Adelaide, Auckland and Indianapolis)
- Italy 2 (Milan and Delray Beach)
- Thailand 2 (Long Island and Stockholm)
- Brazil 1 (Costa do Sauipe)
- Denmark 1 (Tokyo)
- Ecuador 1 (St. Poelten)
- Germany 1 (Copenhagen)
- Netherlands 1 ('s-Hertogenbosch)
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