Sallydaisy
01-04-2013, 08:23
There are many ... but here's a new one!
With his 9th Masters title Andy joins one of the 'greats' Rod Laver in 11th place on the all time standings.
He's moved ahead of Edberg, Muster and Wilander (joint 13th) and all the guys above,
placed 1-10, have won 6 or more Grand Slams.
Here's the full list - and other stats/information about the Masters Series. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_Masters_Series_records_and_statistics)
Pos'n
MS Titles
Name
GS titles
Age/active
1
22
Lendl
8
n/a
1
22
Nadal
11
26
3
21
Federer
17
31
4
19
McEnroe
7
n/a
5
17
Connors
8
n/a
6
17
Agassi
8
n/a
7
15
Borg
11
n/a
8
13
Becker
6
n/a
8
13
Djokovic
6
25
10
11
Sampras
14
n/a
11
9
Laver
11
n/a
11
9
Murray
1
25
With his 9th Masters title Andy joins one of the 'greats' Rod Laver in 11th place on the all time standings.
He's moved ahead of Edberg, Muster and Wilander (joint 13th) and all the guys above,
placed 1-10, have won 6 or more Grand Slams.
Here's the full list - and other stats/information about the Masters Series. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_Masters_Series_records_and_statistics)
Pos'n
MS Titles
Name
GS titles
Age/active
1
22
Lendl
8
n/a
1
22
Nadal
11
26
3
21
Federer
17
31
4
19
McEnroe
7
n/a
5
17
Connors
8
n/a
6
17
Agassi
8
n/a
7
15
Borg
11
n/a
8
13
Becker
6
n/a
8
13
Djokovic
6
25
10
11
Sampras
14
n/a
11
9
Laver
11
n/a
11
9
Murray
1
25