Singles Titles By Nation
| Rank | Nation | Titles won |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Russia | 28 |
| 2. | Argentina | 24 |
| 3. | Italy | 23 |
| 4. | United States | 21 |
| 5. | France | 20 |
| 6. | Czech Republic | 18 |
| 7. | Spain | 17 |
| = | Germany | 17 |
| = | Romania | 17 |
| 10. | Japan | 14 |
| = | Netherlands | 14 |
| 12. | Poland | 13 |
| 13. | Serbia | 11 |
| 14. | Slovak Republic | 10 |
| 15. | Belarus | 9 |
| = | Brazil | 9 |
| = | China | 9 |
| 18. | Australia | 8 |
| = | Slovenia | 8 |
| = | Switzerland | 8 |
| = | Ukraine | 8 |
This list displays only the top 21 nations in terms of singles titles wins.
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