This is a list of the combined career statistics of the Big Four, the four players who have dominated men's tennis in singles for the majority of the first quarter of the 21st century. The Big Four consists of Roger Federer,[1]Rafael Nadal,[2]Novak Djokovic,[3] and Andy Murray.[4]
For two decades, from 2003 Australian Open to 2024 US Open, the Big Four have won a combined 69 Grand Slam singles titles.[b] Djokovic with a record 24 titles including a triple Career Grand Slam, Nadal with 22 including a double Career Grand Slam, Federer with 20 including a Career Grand Slam and Murray with 3.
The dominance does not just consist of winning the events, with all four members regularly making it to the latter stages of tournaments. 87 majors between the 2003 Australian Open to 2024 US Open, the only 8 finals not to include any member of the Big Four were those of 2003,[6]2005,[7]2024[8] Australian Open and 2003,[9]2014,[10]2020,[11]2022,[12]2024[13] US Open and 2003,[14]2004,[15]2024[16] French Open. They occupied 10 consecutive major finals (winner and runner-up) from the 2010 US Open to the 2013 Australian Open. Since 2008, they have occupied all 4 semi-final spots on 4 occasions, at the 2008 US Open, 2011 French Open, 2011 US Open and 2012 Australian Open, as well as taking 3 of 4 spaces on 9 other separate occasions. In 2011, they occupied 14 of a possible 16 Grand Slam semifinal slots. In the same period, only twice did 2 or more not made the semifinal stage (2009 and 2010 French Open), while in 2012 they took 13 of 16 Grand Slam semifinal slots.
The Big Four, along with Rod Laver, Tony Roche and Ivan Lendl, are the only men in Open Era to reach the semifinals at all four majors in a single year.[17] Djokovic has achieved this a record 6 times in his career so far. Similarly, the Big Four make up 4 of the 7 players (along with Andre Agassi, Ken Rosewall and Ivan Lendl) to have made the semifinals 3 or more times at each of the four majors.[18] Additionally, the Big Four make up 4 of the 10 players to have reached the final at each of the four majors. Finally, prior to 2009, no player had made 20 Grand Slam singles finals, with Ivan Lendl leading the way with 19. However, since Big Three ascent, Djokovic with a record 37, Federer with 31, and Nadal with 30 have each surpassed Lendl's mark.[19]
Key
W
F
SF
QF
#R
RR
Q#
DNQ
A
NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Combined Grand Slam tournament performance timeline (best result)
Similarly, ATP Masters events have been dominated by the Big Four. Djokovic with a record 40 titles including a double Career Golden Masters, Nadal with 36, Federer with 28 and Murray with 14. They have won a combined 118 titles. Between the 2005 Indian Wells and 2017 Madrid they collectively won 96 of 112 events (85.7%), however, their most dominant period was from the 2011 Indian Wells to the 2017 Madrid where they won 54 of 58 (93.1%). This includes all 9 in 2011, 2013 and 2015. Moreover, from the 2014 Cincinnati to the 2016 Toronto, they won 18 consecutive ATP Masters events. From the beginning of 2013 through the first 6 events of 2017, they had a streak of 42 consecutive Masters events where at least one of the four reached the final, winning a combined 37 titles (88.1%). Strangely, only two times (2009, 2011) did all four win at least one event during the same calendar year. Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray won their first ATP Master event in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2008 respectively. Since then, the only ATP Masters events missed in their respective careers were: Federer: Monte-Carlo (clay) and Rome (clay); Nadal: Miami, Shanghai (hard outdoor) and Paris (hard indoor); Djokovic: Hamburg (clay) and Madrid (hard indoor); Murray: Indian Wells (hard outdoor) and Monte-Carlo (clay).
The four have met one another at least twice in Masters finals. Their head-to-head records are: Federer 5–7 Nadal; Federer 3–5 Djokovic; Federer 0–2 Murray; Nadal 7–7 Djokovic; Nadal 1–1 Murray; Djokovic 5–5 Murray. Overall, in 48 'Big 4' Masters finals, Federer is 8–14; Nadal 15–13; Djokovic 17–15 and Murray 8–6.
From 2007 until 2022, the Big Four (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray) have combined to win 98 of 112 ATP Masters finals. Djokovic won 38 titles, Nadal won 30 titles, Federer won 16, and Murray 14 titles. The remaining 31 titles were won by 24 different players, with only Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, David Nalbandian, and Nikolay Davydenko winning multiple titles during that period of time, five, four, two, and two titles respectively.
The Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Masters tournaments and the ATP Finals are considered the top tier events of the ATP Tour annual calendar, in addition to the quadrennial Olympics. They make up the most coveted titles in men's tennis and are collectively known as the 'Big Titles'. Djokovic, uniquely, won all titles of the annual calendar, Federer won all four majors and the year end championship, Nadal won all four majors and the olympics and Murray won at least a title in the four categories, majors, masters, the year end championship and the olympics.
Between 2004 and 2024, all other tennis players won 15 Grand Slam titles of 83, 64 ATP Masters of 181, 7 ATP Finals of 20, 1 Olympics gold of 5.
The respective rivalries between the Big Four are considered to be some of the greatest of all time.[47][48][49][50] Amongst the four of them they have played 235 matches against each other, 74 of which were at Grand Slam events. This includes 33 Grand Slam tournament finals, as well as 26 Grand Slam semifinal meetings, more than any other group of four players. Currently, Djokovic leads the head to head record against all members of the Big Four.[51] Djokovic has also won 20+ matches against all three of his peers, while Nadal has won 20+ matches against two of his peers. The Djokovic–Nadal and Djokovic–Federer rivalries are the only two in the Open Era to reach 50 matches. With five, Federer has recorded most bagels against all three of his peers, while receiving only one.
^ Despite losing record in matches, Federer had a better head-to-head record against Djokovic in sets (74-73), games (758-749) and points (4729-4625).
Big Four vs. the rest of the field
The Big Four have collectively won 69 major titles (Djokovic winning a record 24, Nadal 22, Federer 20, and Murray 3) since 2003 Australian Open. Since Big Four's dominance in 2004 Australian Open, the only other players who have a major title are Gastón Gaudio (2004 French Open),[15]Marat Safin (2005 Australian Open),[7]Juan Martín del Potro (2009 US Open),[52]Stan Wawrinka (2014 Australian Open, 2015 French Open, 2016 US Open),[53][54][55]Marin Čilić (2014 US Open),[10]Dominic Thiem (2020 US Open),[11]Daniil Medvedev (2021 US Open),[56]Carlos Alcaraz (2022 US Open, 2023 Wimbledon, 2024 French Open, 2024 Wimbledon)[12][57][16][58] and Jannik Sinner (2024 Australian Open, 2024 US Open).[8][13] Their combined record at Grand Slam tournaments against everyone else is 1218–193 (86.3%).[59] Moreover, only 6 times has a player outside the group beaten two of them in the same Grand Slam (Safin at the 2005 Australian Open, Tsonga at the 2008 Australian Open, del Potro at the 2009 US Open, Berdych at the 2010 Wimbledon and Wawrinka at the 2014 Australian Open and the 2015 French Open). Stan Wawrinka, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Tomáš Berdych are the only players to have beaten each member of the Big Four at a Grand Slam event.
Wins over each member of the Big Four at a Grand Slam event
Stan Wawrinka, 10 wins (defeated Murray at the 2010 and 2013 US Open and 2017 and 2020 French Open; Nadal at the 2014 Australian Open; Federer at the 2015 French Open; and Djokovic at the 2014 Australian Open, 2015 French Open and 2016 and 2019 US Open).
Tomáš Berdych, 6 wins (defeated Murray at the 2010 French Open; Federer at the 2010 Wimbledon and 2012 US Open; Djokovic at the 2010 and 2017 Wimbledon; and Nadal at the 2015 Australian Open)
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 5 wins (defeated Murray and Nadal at the 2008 Australian Open; Djokovic at the 2010 Australian Open; and Federer at the 2011 Wimbledon and at the 2013 French Open)
Wins over three members of the Big Four at a Grand Slam event
Fernando Verdasco, 4 wins (defeated Djokovic at the 2005 US Open; Murray at the 2009 Australian Open and the 2018 US Open; and Nadal at the 2016 Australian Open)
Andy Roddick, 3 wins (defeated Nadal at the 2004 US Open; Djokovic at the 2009 Australian Open; and Murray at the 2009 Wimbledon)
Marin Čilić, 3 wins (defeated Murray at the 2009 US Open; Federer at the 2014 US Open; and Nadal at the 2018 Australian Open)
Wins over two members of the Big Four at a Grand Slam event
Juan Martín del Potro, 4 wins (defeated Nadal and Federer at the 2009 US Open; Federer at the 2017 US Open; and Nadal at the 2018 US Open)
Marat Safin, 2 wins (defeated Djokovic and Federer at the 2005 Australian Open)
Tomáš Berdych, 2 wins (defeated Federer and Djokovic at the 2010 Wimbledon)
Only 4 players have defeated three of the Big Four at the same tournament. Two of these players are members of the Big Four: Nadal who defeated Murray in the round of 16, Djokovic in the semifinals, and Federer in the final to win the 2008 Hamburg; and Federer who defeated Murray in the round robin round, Djokovic in the semifinals, and Nadal in the finals to win the 2010 ATP Finals. Only two other players to have achieved this trifecta are:
David Nalbandian (defeated Nadal in the quarterfinals, Djokovic in the semifinals, and Federer in the finals to win the 2007 Madrid)
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (defeated Djokovic in the round of 16, Murray in the quarterfinals, and Federer in the finals to win the 2014 Toronto)
Only 4 players have beaten a member of the Big Four in a major final. The first to do so was del Potro when he defeated Federer in the 2009 US Open final. Wawrinka defeated Nadal in the 2014 Australian Open final, and Djokovic in the 2015 Roland Garros final and the 2016 US Open final. Medvedev defeated Djokovic in the 2021 US Open final, and Alcaraz beat Djokovic in the 2023 and 2024 Wimbledon final. In all cases, except Alcaraz, they defeated the world No. 1 in the process.
The Big Four have played in 100 tournaments where all four have competed. Collectively, they have won 88 of these 100 tournaments (88%). Of the 12 tournaments they failed to win, they were runner-up in 6 of them, and 5 of these 12 tournaments occurred prior to them first being seeded as the top four players (later 2008 US Open). Since then, the Big Four have won 59 of 66 tournaments (89.4%). And starting with the 2010 Rome Masters, they had won 31 consecutive tournaments where all four were present, until the 2014 Australian Open.
Only 7 players have managed to win a tournament where all four of the Big Four have competed:
The Big Four's dominance is also high when only three of the Big Four have competed in the same tournament. Of 49 events where this has occurred, they have won 43 of them (87.8%). Since 2008, they have won 32 of 37 tournaments (86.5%).
Only 14 players have recorded at least 1 victory over each member of the Big Four. These players who have won at least once against each of the Big Four. Of these players, 8 have recorded 10 or more victories, and none have a lead record against all four combined.
Between 8 September 2008 and 28 January 2013, the top four positions in the ATP rankings were occupied by all members of the Big Four for all but 16 weeks. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic were consistently in the top four for this period, with Andy Murray dropping to No. 5 during all 16 of those weeks. The only two other players who entered the top four in this period were Juan Martín del Potro (3 weeks) and Robin Söderling (13 weeks). This run was ended when David Ferrer replaced Nadal in the top four following a period of injury for Nadal, and retained his place in the top four for much of 2013 as Roger Federer dropped down the rankings due to his own back injury problems.[65]
All four have been world number one. Federer first reached number one in 2004 after winning his first Australian Open,[66] whereas Nadal did in 2008 following his Olympics victory after three straight years of ending the year ranked world No. 2, behind Federer.[67] Similarly, Djokovic achieved world No. 1 status following his Wimbledon victory in 2011,[68] after four consecutive years at No. 3, in a season which is regarded as one of the greatest in the history of the sport.[69][70][71] Murray reached the number one position after the 2016 Paris on 7 November 2016, towards the end of a season in which he had made three Grand Slam tournament finals (winning one, Wimbledon), as well as winning the Olympic Games and three Masters tournaments.[72]
^ On 23 September 2022, Federer retired from professional tennis at the 2022 Laver Cup. He played this last ATP event with protected ranking 9, however he was last ranked 97 at the starting week of 2022 Wimbledon in the ATP rankings.[73]
^ On 27 July 2024, Murray retired from professional tennis at the 2024 Olympics. Last ranking recorded on 12 August 2024.
^ On 19 November 2024, Nadal retired from professional tennis at the 2024 Davis Cup. Last year-end ranking recorded on 2 December 2024.
[1] Nadal was seeded #1 but withdrew from the tournament after the draw was released. [2] Seeded first ahead of Nadal despite their world rankings being reversed, this was due to Wimbledon's grass seedings formula. [3] Djokovic was seeded #1 but withdrew from the tournament after the draw was released. Bolded name indicates that the tournament was Big 4 by the top seed.
Before 2005, Murray and Djokovic had not competed in a Grand Slam tournament. Nadal had made four appearances during 2003 and 2004, reaching the third round at 2003 Wimbledon and 2004 Australian Open. Federer had been competing in Grand Slam tournaments since 1999, and had won Wimbledon in 2003 and 2004, as well as the 2004 Australian Open and 2004 US Open.
D indicates the player met Novak Djokovic at that tournament. F indicates the player met Roger Federer at that tournament. M indicates the player met Andy Murray at that tournament. N indicates the player met Rafael Nadal at that tournament.
Grand Slam tournament performance comparison by age
D indicates the player met Novak Djokovic at that tournament. F indicates the player met Roger Federer at that tournament. M indicates the player met Andy Murray at that tournament. N indicates the player met Rafael Nadal at that tournament.
Won 69 of the last 87 Grand Slam events (as of the 2024 US Open), this is 79.3% of the majors won since the Australian Open in 2003.
Represented in the final of 76 of the last 87 Grand Slam events. This is 87.4% of the majors won (2003 Australian Open to 2024 US Open).
Won every Wimbledon from 2003 to 2022 (19 consecutive titles); furthermore 9 of 16 Wimbledon finals from 2006 to 2022 have been contested by two of the Big Four.
8 of 9 Australian Open finals from 2009 to 2017 (all except 2014) have been contested by two of the Big Four.
33 Grand Slam tournament finals featured two from the Big Four, the most of any four players.
Occupied at least 7 of 8 Grand Slam finalist slots in 6 seasons (2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015), including all 20 from the 2010 US Open until the 2013 Australian Open.
Occupied all four semifinal slots on 4 Grand Slam tournament occasions (2008 US Open, 2011 French Open, 2011 US Open and 2012 Australian Open).
Along with Stefan Edberg, they are the only players to reach 5 or more Australian Open finals in the Open Era.
Consecutively have held the world No. 1 ranking since 2 February 2004 to 27 February 2022.
Occupied the world No. 1 and 2 rankings between 25 July 2005 to 18 March 2013, 13 May 2013 to 8 March 2021.
Won 96 of the 112 Masters tournaments (85.7%) from 2005 Indian Wells – 2017 Madrid.
Won 18 consecutive Masters tournaments from the 2014 Cincinnati – 2016 Toronto.
All 9 Masters tournaments won in 2011, 2013, and 2015.
Won every Grand Slam and Masters tournament as well as the ATP World Tour Finals in 2011 and 2013.
Won 6+ of the 9 Masters tournaments for 12 consecutive years. (2005–2016)
Occupied top four places in the rankings for 5 years, all consecutive. (2008–2012)
The only four players to have reached the semifinals or better at all nine ATP Masters series events at least once.[75]
Were ranked in the year-end top 6 every year at age 21 through to 29.
Top four prize money leaders of all time.
Consecutively have held the year-end No. 1 ranking since 2004 to 2021.
Three of the four
Djokovic, Federer and Nadal
The top three players of all time in terms of Grand Slam titles won.
The only three players in history to win 8+ titles at a single Grand Slam event.
Won 66 of the last 87 majors as of the 2024 US Open, which is 75.9% of majors won since the Australian Open in 2003.
Won 29 out of 32 Grand Slam events from the 2005 Australian Open up to and including 2012 US Open, which is 90.6% of majors won.
Represented in 75 of the last 87 major finals, which is 86.2% of majors won from the 2003 Australian Open up to the 2024 Wimbledon.
Won 18 of the last 22 Australian Open titles, which is 81.8% of majors won since 2003.
Only three players in history to play 20 or more major finals. Djokovic has reached 37 finals, Federer 31 and Nadal 30.
Only three players in history to play 38 or more major semifinals.
Only three players in the Open Era to have reached the final of every Grand Slam tournament at least five times.
Only three players in the Open Era to have played 5 or more consecutive Grand Slam tournament finals.
Consecutively held the world No. 1 ranking from 2 February 2004 to 7 November 2016 (12 years 9 month), and also from 20 August 2017 to the 27 February 2022 (4 years 6 month).
Occupied the top 3 places in the year end rankings for 8 seasons, 5 consecutively (2007–2011, 2014, 2018–2019).
The only era in men's tennis where three players have won double digit majors and the Career Grand Slam while playing in the same time period.
Set or tied the Open Era record for most titles won in all four Grand Slam events – Djokovic with 10 Australian Open titles, Federer with 8 Wimbledon titles and 5 US Open titles (tied), and Nadal with 14 French Open titles.
Only three players in tennis history to simultaneously hold major titles on grass, hard court, and clay. Nadal achieved this feat from 2008 to 2009 and again in 2010, Federer in 2008–2009, and Djokovic from 2015 to 2016 and again from 2019 to 2021 (with no Wimbledon held in 2020).
Hold the all-time top 3 for match wins at the Australian Open and the French Open.
Hold the Open Era top 3 for number of semifinals and quarterfinals reached at the French Open.
Hold the top three for number of match wins against top 10 ranked opponents.
Hold the top 11 spots for number of match wins against top 10 ranked opponents in a single season.
Top three earliest to clinch year end No. 1 leaders since the ATP rankings started in 1973.
Held the year end number 1 ranking for 12 consecutive years (2004–2015).
All three have simultaneously appeared in 13 major semifinals (Australian Open 2008, 2012; Roland Garros 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2019; Wimbledon 2007, 2019; US Open 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011).
Djokovic, Murray and Nadal
Won every Grand Slam tournament, Masters tournament and the ATP World Tour Finals in 2013.
Won a combined 12 consecutive Rome Masters titles from 2005 to 2016. During this period Nadal has won 7, Djokovic 4 and Murray 1.
Djokovic, Federer and Murray
Won every Masters tournament and ATP World Tour Finals in 2015.
Won the ATP World Tour Finals at least once from 2010 to 2016, a record 7 consecutive titles. During this period Djokovic won 4, Federer won 2 and Murray won 1.
Another way to view their respective careers and evolution is to look at the progression of titles won by the number of tournaments played to win each of their titles at each level of competition including the four Majors, the nine ATP Masters, the ATP Finals (formerly Tennis Masters Cup), and the Olympic Games.
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