Where does Novak Djokovic rank in the list of most singles titles won by male players in the Open Era after Tel Aviv win?
Where does Novak Djokovic rank in the list of most singles titles won by male players in the Open Era after Tel Aviv win Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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The winner of Tel Aviv Watergen Open is !Congratulations This was Djokovic's third title of the season and he won it without dropping a single set. However, he remains seventh in the ATP rankings. The Tel Aviv title marks Novak Djokovic's 89th on the ATP tour, putting him fifth on the list of most singles titles won by male players in the Open Era. Most tour singles titles. Open era men
Jimmy Connors 109
Roger Federer 103
Ivan Lendl 94
*Rafael Nadal 92
*Novak Djokovic 89
John McEnroe 77
Rod Laver 72
Bjorn Borg 66
Ilie Nastase 64
Pete Sampras 64
*Active players
Most tour singles titles. Open era menJimmy Connors 109Roger Federer 103Ivan Lendl 94*Rafael Nadal 92*Novak Djokovic 89John McEnroe 77Rod Laver 72Bjorn Borg 66Ilie Nastase 64Pete Sampras 64*Active players Jimmy Connors holds the record for the highest number of titles won by men in the Open Era, with 109 to his name. is second with 103 titles, while Ivan Lendl is in third position with 94. is fourth on the list with 92 titles to his name, followed by Novak Djokovic at 89. The Serb looks in good physical shape and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. He therefore has a good chance of breaking Connors' record. While Nadal cannot be ruled out either, the Spaniard's fitness issues are a definite concern. Djokovic will compete at the Astana Open and the Paris Masters and is certainly the favorite at both events. He has also qualified for the ATP Finals in Turin and will fancy his chances there as well.
Where does Novak Djokovic rank in the list of most singles titles won by male players in the Open Era after Tel Aviv win
Novak Djokovic won his 89th singles title in Tel Aviv won the Tel Aviv Open by defeating 6-3, 6-4 in the final on Sunday. The Serb produced some brilliant tennis throughout the contest to register his 19th win in 21 meetings against the Croat. The winner of Tel Aviv Watergen Open is !Congratulations
The winner of Tel Aviv Watergen Open is !Congratulations This was Djokovic's third title of the season and he won it without dropping a single set. However, he remains seventh in the ATP rankings. The Tel Aviv title marks Novak Djokovic's 89th on the ATP tour, putting him fifth on the list of most singles titles won by male players in the Open Era. Most tour singles titles. Open era men
Jimmy Connors 109
Roger Federer 103
Ivan Lendl 94
*Rafael Nadal 92
*Novak Djokovic 89
John McEnroe 77
Rod Laver 72
Bjorn Borg 66
Ilie Nastase 64
Pete Sampras 64
*Active players
Most tour singles titles. Open era menJimmy Connors 109Roger Federer 103Ivan Lendl 94*Rafael Nadal 92*Novak Djokovic 89John McEnroe 77Rod Laver 72Bjorn Borg 66Ilie Nastase 64Pete Sampras 64*Active players Jimmy Connors holds the record for the highest number of titles won by men in the Open Era, with 109 to his name. is second with 103 titles, while Ivan Lendl is in third position with 94. is fourth on the list with 92 titles to his name, followed by Novak Djokovic at 89. The Serb looks in good physical shape and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. He therefore has a good chance of breaking Connors' record. While Nadal cannot be ruled out either, the Spaniard's fitness issues are a definite concern. Djokovic will compete at the Astana Open and the Paris Masters and is certainly the favorite at both events. He has also qualified for the ATP Finals in Turin and will fancy his chances there as well.