Statistical Information
List of players and titles won (Grand Slam and Masters Cup titles in bold), listed in order of the number of titles won:
- Roger Federer - Marseille, Dubai, Munich, Halle, Wimbledon, Vienna and Masters Cup (7)
- Andy Roddick - St. Poelten, London Queen's Club, Indianapolis, Canada Masters, Cincinnati Masters and US Open (6)
- Guillermo Coria - Hamburg Masters, Stuttgart, Kitzbühel, Sopot and Basel (5)
- Andre Agassi - Australian Open, San Jose, Miami Masters and Houston (4)
- Juan Carlos Ferrero - Monte Carlos Masters, Valencia, French Open and Madrid Masters (4)
- Taylor Dent - Memphis, Bangkok and Moscow (3)
- Carlos Moyà - Buenos Aires, Barcelona and Umag (3)
- Nikolay Davydenko - Adelaide and Estoril (2)
- Tim Henman - Washington, D.C. and Paris Masters (2)
- Lleyton Hewitt - Scottsdale and Indian Wells Masters (2)
- Gustavo Kuerten - Auckland and St. Petersburg (2)
- Nicolás Massú - Amersfoort and Palermo (2)
- David Sánchez - Viña del Mar and Bucharest (2)
- Sjeng Schalken - 's-Hertogenbosch and Costa do Sauipe (2)
- Rainer Schüttler - Tokyo and Lyon (2)
- Paradorn Srichaphan - Chennai and Long Island (2)
- Julien Boutter - Casablanca (1)
- Agustín Calleri - Acapulco (1)
- Arnaud Clément - Metz (1)
- Wayne Ferreira - Los Angeles (1)
- Mardy Fish - Stockholm (1)
- Jan-Michael Gambill - Delray Beach (1)
- Robby Ginepri - Newport (1)
- Stefan Koubek - Doha (1)
- Karol Kučera - Copenhagen (1)
- Hyung-Taik Lee - Sydney (1)
- Félix Mantilla - Rome Masters (1)
- Max Mirnyi - Rotterdam (1)
- Jiří Novák - Gstaad (1)
- Mark Philippoussis - Shanghai (1)
- Greg Rusedski - Nottingham (1)
- Martin Verkerk - Milan (1)
- Mariano Zabaleta - Båstad (1)
The following players won their first title:
- Julien Boutter - Casablanca
- Agustín Calleri - Acapulco
- Nikolay Davydenko - Adelaide
- Mardy Fish - Stockholm
- Robby Ginepri - Newport
- Hyung-Taik Lee - Sydney
- Max Mirnyi - Rotterdam
- David Sánchez - Viña del Mar
- Martin Verkerk - Milan
Titles won by nation:
- United States 16 (Australian Open, San Jose, Memphis, Delray Beach, Miami Masters, Houston, St. Poelten, London Queen's Club, Newport, Indianapolis, Canada Masters, Cincinnati Masters, US Open, Bangkok, Moscow and Stockholm)
- Spain 10 (Viña del Mar, Buenos Aires, Monte Carlos Masters, Barcelona, Valencia, Rome Masters, French Open, Umag, Bucharest and Madrid Masters)
- Argentina 7 (Acapulco, Hamburg Masters, Båstad, Stuttgart, Kitzbühel, Sopot and Basel)
- Switzerland 7 (Marseille, Dubai, Munich, Halle, Wimbledon, Vienna and Masters Cup)
- Australia 3 (Scottsdale, Indian Wells Masters and Shanghai)
- Netherlands 3 (Milan, 's-Hertogenbosch and Costa do Sauipe)
- United Kingdom 3 (Nottingham, Washington, D.C. and Paris Masters)
- Brazil 2 (Auckland and St. Petersburg)
- Chile 2 (Amersfoort and Palermo)
- France 2 (Casablanca and Metz)
- Germany 2 (Tokyo and Lyon)
- Russia 2 (Adelaide and Estoril)
- Thailand 2 (Chennai and Long Island)
- Austria 1 (Doha)
- Belarus 1 (Rotterdam)
- Czech Republic 1 (Gstaad)
- Slovakia 1 (Copenhagen)
- South Africa 1 (Los Angeles)
- South Korea 1 (Sydney)
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