2012년 ATP 월드 투어

2012 ATP World Tour
2012년 ATP 월드 투어
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노박 조코비치는 생애 두 번째로 세계 1위로 한 해를 마쳤다.
세부 사항
지속2012년 1월 2일 ~ 11월 18일
43번째
토너먼트69
성과(싱글)
최다 토너먼트 타이틀스페인 데이비드 페러(7)
최다 토너먼트 결승세르비아 노박 조코비치(11)
상금 리더세르비아 노박 조코비치 (12,803,737달러)
점선세르비아 노박 조코비치(12,920)
어워드
올해의 선수Serbia 노박 조코비치
올해의 복식 팀United States 밥 브라이언
United States 마이크 브라이언
가장 향상된 기능
올해의 선수
Australia 마린코 마토세비치
올해의 신인Slovakia 마르틴 클리잔
돌아와요
올해의 선수
Germany 토미 하스
노박 조코비치는 테니스 역사상 가장 긴 그랜드 슬램 결승에서 라파엘 나달을 꺾고 3회 연속 그랜드 슬램과 5회 메이저 타이틀을 거머쥐며 호주 오픈을 지켰다.
라파엘 나달은 프랑스 오픈에서 조코비치를 상대로 7번째 우승을 차지하며 12번째 메이저 타이틀을 거머쥐었다.
로저 페더러는 윔블던에서 자신의 17번째 메이저 타이틀을 거머쥐며 피트 샘프라스의 윔블던 7회 우승 기록과 어깨를 나란히 했다.우승으로 페더러는 17주 동안 샘프라스의 당시 최다 주간 1위 기록(286→302)을 깨고 1위 자리를 되찾았다.
앤디 머레이는 US오픈에서 첫 그랜드슬램 타이틀을 거머쥐었다.

2012 ATP 월드 투어는 2012년 테니스 시즌을 위해 테니스 프로페셔널 협회(ATP)가 주관하는 세계적인 엘리트 프로 테니스 서킷이다.2012년 ATP 월드투어 캘린더는 그랜드슬램 대회(국제테니스연맹(ITF) 주관), ATP 월드투어 마스터스 1000, ATP 월드투어 500 시리즈, ATP 월드투어 250 시리즈, ATP 월드팀 챔피언십, 데이비스컵(ITF 주관),런던 하계 올림픽.또한 2012년 캘린더에는 ITF가 주최하고 랭킹 [1][2]포인트를 배분하지 않는 홉맨컵이 포함되어 있다.

스케쥴

다음은 2012년 캘린더의 전체 이벤트 일정이며, 8강 [3]스테이지부터 선수의 진행 상황이 기록된다.

열쇠
그랜드 슬램
ATP 월드 투어 파이널
올림픽 경기
ATP 월드 투어 마스터스 1000
ATP 월드 투어 500
ATP 월드투어 250
팀 이벤트

1월

일주일 토너먼트 챔피언스 차점자 준결승전 준결선 진출자
1월 2일 현대 홉맨컵
퍼스, 호주
ITF 혼성 팀 챔피언십
100만달러 – 하드 (i)– 8팀 (RR)
체코 공화국
2–0
프랑스.
라운드 로빈(그룹 A)
불가리아
덴마크
미국
라운드 로빈(그룹 B)
스페인
호주.
중국
브리즈번 인터내셔널
호주 브리즈번
ATP 월드투어 250
434,250달러 – 하드– 32S / 16D
싱글 - 더블
United Kingdom앤디 머레이
6–1, 6–3
Ukraine 알렉산드르 돌고폴로프 Australia 버나드 토믹
France 길레스 사이먼
Cyprus 마르코스 바흐다티스
Uzbekistan 데니스 이스토민
Czech Republic 라데크 슈테파네크
Colombia 산티아고 기랄도
Belarus맥스 미르니
Canada대니얼 네스토르
6–1, 6–2
Austria 위르겐 멜저
Germany 필리프 페츠네르
에어셀 첸나이 오픈
인도 첸나이
ATP 월드투어 250
398,250달러– 하드– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Canada밀로스 라오닉
6(4–7)~7, 7~6, 7~6(7–4)(7–4)
Serbia 얀코 티바레비치 Japan 소에다 고
Spain 니콜라스 알마그로
Belgium 데이비드 고핀
Switzerland 스타니스 바브링카
Israel 두디 셀라
Japan 스기타 유이치
India리앤더 파스
Serbia얀코 티바레비치
6–4, 6–4
Israel 요나단 에를리히
Israel 앤디 램
카타르 엑손모빌 오픈
카타르 도하
ATP 월드투어 250
1,024,000달러– 하드– 32S / 16D
싱글 - 더블
France조윌프리드 송가
7–5, 6–3
France 가엘 몬필스 Spain 라파엘 나달
Switzerland 로저 페더러
Russia 미하일 유즈니
Serbia 빅토르 트로이키
Spain 알베르트 라모스
Italy 안드레아스 세피
Slovakia필리핀 폴라셰크
Czech Republic루카시 로솔
6–3, 6–4
Germany 크리스토퍼 카스
Germany 필리프 콜슈라이버
1월 9일 아피아 인터내셔널 시드니
호주 시드니
ATP 월드투어 250
434,250달러 – 하드– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Finland야르코 니에미넨
6–2, 7–5
France 줄리앙 베넷토 Cyprus 마르코스 바흐다티스
Uzbekistan 데니스 이스토민
Argentina 후안 마르틴 델 포트로
Russia 알렉스 보고몰로프 주니어
France 리처드 가스켓
United States 바비 레이놀즈
United States밥 브라이언
United States마이크 브라이언
6–1, 6–4
Australia 매튜 에브든
Finland 야르코 니에미넨
하이네켄 오픈
뉴질랜드 오클랜드
ATP 월드투어 250
398,250달러– 하드– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Spain데이비드 페러
6–3, 6–4
Belgium 올리비에 로쿠스 Spain 페르난도 베르다스코
Germany 필리프 콜슈라이버
Colombia 알레한드로 팔라
Spain 기예르모 가르시아 로페스
France 브누아 파아르
Spain 니콜라스 알마그로
Austria올리버 마라크
Austria알렉산더 페야
6–3, 6–2
Czech Republic 프란티셰크 체르마크
Slovakia 필리핀 폴라셰크
1월 16일
1월 23일
호주 오픈
호주 멜버른
그랜드 슬램
A$1,806,550 – 하드
128S/128Q/64D/32X
단식 - 복식 - 혼합 복식
Serbia노박 조코비치
5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7(5–7), 7-5
Spain 라파엘 나달 United Kingdom 앤디 머레이
Switzerland 로저 페더러
Spain 데이비드 페러
Japan 니시코리 케이
Argentina 후안 마르틴 델 포트로
Czech Republic 토마시 베르디흐
India리앤더 파스
Czech Republic라데크 슈테파네크
7(7–1)~6, 6~2
United States 밥 브라이언
United States 마이크 브라이언
United States베다니 마텍 산드스
Romania호리아 테커우
6–3, 5–7, [10–3]
Russia 엘레나 베스니나
India 리앤더 파스
1월 30일 프랑스 오픈 수드
몽펠리에, 프랑스
ATP 월드투어 250
€398,250 – 하드 (i)– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Czech Republic토마시 베르디흐
6–2, 4–6, 6–3
France 가엘 몬필스 Germany 필리프 콜슈라이버
France 길레스 사이먼
France 니콜라스 마후트
France 리처드 가스켓
Finland 야르코 니에미넨
France 기욤 루핀
France니콜라스 마후트
France에두아르 로제 바셀랭
6~4, 7~6(7–4)
Australia 폴 헨리
United Kingdom 제이미 머리
PBZ 자그레브 실내
크로아티아 자그레브
ATP 월드투어 250
€398,250 – 하드 (i)– 32 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Russia미하일 유즈니
6–2, 6–3
Slovakia 루카시 라코 Germany 마이클 베러
Cyprus 마르코스 바흐다티스
Austria 위르겐 멜저
Croatia 이보 카를로비치
Croatia 이반 도디그
Netherlands 로빈 헤이스
Cyprus마르코스 바흐다티스
Russia미하일 유즈니
6–2, 6–2
Croatia 이반 도디그
Croatia 마테 파비치
VTR 오픈
비냐마르, 칠레
ATP 월드투어 250
398,250달러 – Clay – 28S/16D
싱글 - 더블
Argentina후안 모나코
6-3, 6-7(1–7), 6-1
Argentina 카를로스 베를로크 France 제레미 샤디
Argentina 후안 이그나시오 첼라
Spain 알베르트 몬타네스
Portugal 프레데리코 길
Argentina 페데리코 델보니스
Brazil 주앙 소자
Portugal프레데리코 길
Spain다니엘 기메노 트라버
1–6, 7–5, [12–10]
Spain 파블로 안두하르
Argentina 카를로스 베를로크

2월

일주일 토너먼트 챔피언스 차점자 준결승전 준결선 진출자
2월 6일 데이비스컵 BNP파리바 1라운드
오비에도(스페인), 클레이(i)
비너 노이스타트, 오스트리아 – 하드 (i)
캐나다 밴쿠버 – 하드(i)
스위스 프리부르 – 클레이 (i)
오스트라바(체코)– 하드(i)
니시(세르비아) – 하드(i)
일본 고베 – 하드(i)
독일 밤베르크 – Clay (i)
1차 당첨자
스페인 5-0
오스트리아 3-2
프랑스 4-1
미국 5-0
체코 4-1
세르비아 4-1
크로아티아 3-2
아르헨티나 4-1
1라운드 패자
카자흐스탄
러시아
캐나다
스위스
이탈리아
스웨덴
일본.
독일.
2월 13일 ABN AMRO 월드 테니스 토너먼트
네덜란드 로테르담
ATP 월드 투어 500
1,207,500유로– 하드 (i)– 32 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Switzerland로저 페더러
6–1, 6–4
Argentina 후안 마르틴 델 포트로 Russia 니콜라이 다비덴코
Czech Republic 토마시 베르디흐
Finland 야르코 니에미넨
France 리처드 가스켓
Serbia 빅토르 트로이키
Italy 안드레아스 세피
France마이클 로드라
Serbia네나드 지몬치치
4–6, 7–5, [16–14]
Sweden 로버트 린드슈테트
Romania 호리아 테커우
SAP 오픈
새너제이(미국)
ATP 월드투어 250
531,000달러– 하드 (i)– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Canada밀로스 라오닉
7(7–3)~6, 6~2
Uzbekistan 데니스 이스토민 United States 라이언 해리슨
France 줄리앙 베넷토
Bulgaria 디미타 쿠트로프스키
South Africa 케빈 앤더슨
Belgium 스티브 다시스
United States 앤디 로딕
The Bahamas마크 놀스
Belgium자비에르 말리세
6–4, 1–6, [10–5]
South Africa 케빈 앤더슨
Germany 프랭크 모저
브라질 오픈
상파울루, 브라질
ATP 월드투어 250
475,300달러– 클레이 (i)– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Spain니콜라스 알마그로
6–3, 4–6, 6–4
Italy 필리포 볼란드리 Spain 알베르트 라모스
Brazil 토마즈 벨루치
Argentina 카를로스 베를로크
Spain 페르난도 베르다스코
Argentina 레오나르도 메이어
Argentina 데이비드 날반디안
United States에릭 부토락
Brazil브루노 소아레스
3–6, 6–4, [10–8]
Slovakia 미할 메르티작
Brazil 앙드레 사
2월 20일 지역 모건 키건 챔피언십
멤피스, 미국
ATP 월드 투어 500
1,155,000달러– 하드 (i)– 32 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Austria위르겐 멜저
7 ~ 5, 7 ~6(7–4)
Canada 밀로스 라오닉 Czech Republic 라데크 슈테파네크
Germany 벤자민 베커
United States 존 이스너
United States 샘 쿼리
Belgium 올리비에 로쿠스
Poland 우카시 쿠보트
Belarus맥스 미르니
Canada대니얼 네스토르
4–6, 7–5, [10–7]
Croatia 이반 도디그
Brazil 마르셀로 멜로
오픈 13
마르세유, 프랑스
ATP 월드투어 250
€512,750 – 하드 (i)– 28 S / 16 D
싱글 - 더블
Argentina후안 마르틴 델 포트로
6–4, 6–4
France 마이클 로드라 France 조윌프리드 송가
Serbia 얀코 티바레비치
France 에두아르 로제 바셀랭
France 리처드 가스켓
Croatia 이반 류비치치
France 알바노 올리베티
France니콜라스 마후트
France에두아르 로제 바셀랭
3–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Germany 더스틴 브라운
France 조윌프리드 송가
코파 클라로
부에노스아이레스, 아르헨티나
ATP 월드투어 250
484,100달러 – Clay – 32S/16D
싱글 - 더블
Spain데이비드 페러
4–6, 6–3, 6–2
Spain 니콜라스 알마그로 Argentina 데이비드 날반디안
Switzerland 스타니스 바브링카
Chile 페르난도 곤살레스
Argentina 카를로스 베를로크
Japan 니시코리 케이
Russia 이고르 안드리에프
Spain데이비드 마레로
Spain페르난도 베르다스코
6–4, 6–4
Slovakia 미할 메르티작
Brazil 앙드레 사
2월 27일 두바이 면세점 테니스 선수권 대회
아랍에미리트 두바이
ATP 월드 투어 500
1,700,475달러– 하드– 32S / 16D
싱글 - 더블
Switzerland로저 페더러
7–5, 6–4
United Kingdom 앤디 머레이 Serbia 노박 조코비치
Argentina 후안 마르틴 델 포트로
Serbia 얀코 티바레비치
Czech Republic 토마시 베르디흐
France 조윌프리드 송가
Russia 미하일 유즈니
India마헤시 부파티
India로한 보판나
6–4, 3–6, [10–5]
Poland 마리우즈 퍼스텐베르크
Poland 마르신 마트코프스키
아비에르토 멕시카노 텔셀
아카풀코, 멕시코
ATP 월드 투어 500
1,155,000달러– Clay – 32S / 16D
싱글 - 더블
Spain데이비드 페러
6–1, 6–2
Spain 페르난도 베르다스코 Colombia 산티아고 기랄도
Switzerland 스타니스 바브링카
Spain 파블로 안두하르
Argentina 카를로스 베를로크
France 제레미 샤디
Spain 니콜라스 알마그로
Spain데이비드 마레로
Spain페르난도 베르다스코
6–3, 6–4
Spain 마르셀 그라놀러
Spain 마르크 로페스
델레이 비치 국제 테니스 선수권 대회
델레이 비치(미국)
ATP 월드투어 250
442,500달러– 하드– 32S / 16D
싱글 - 더블
South Africa케빈 앤더슨
6~4, 7~6(7–2)
Australia 마린코 마토세비치 United States 존 이스너
Israel 두디 셀라
Australia 버나드 토믹
United States 앤디 로딕
Latvia 어니스트 굴비스
Germany 필리프 콜슈라이버
United Kingdom콜린 플레밍
United Kingdom로스 허친스
2-6, 7-6(7–5), [15-13]
Slovakia 미할 메르티작
Brazil 앙드레 사

3월

일주일 토너먼트 챔피언스 차점자 준결승전 준결선 진출자
3월 5일
3월 12일
BNP 파리바 오픈
인디안 웰스(미국)
ATP 월드 투어 마스터스 1000
$4,694,969 – 하드– 96 S / 32 D
싱글 - 더블
Switzerland로저 페더러
7-6(9–7), 6-3
United States 존 이스너 Serbia 노박 조코비치
Spain 라파엘 나달
Spain 니콜라스 알마그로
France 길레스 사이먼
Argentina 후안 마르틴 델 포트로
Argentina 데이비드 날반디안
Spain마르크 로페스
Spain라파엘 나달
6~2, 7~6(7–3)
United States 존 이스너
United States 샘 쿼리
3월 21일
3월 26일
소니 에릭슨 오픈
키 비스케인(미국)
ATP 월드 투어 마스터스 1000
$3,973,050 – 하드– 96S //32D
싱글 - 더블
Serbia노박 조코비치
6-1, 7-6(7–4)
United Kingdom 앤디 머레이 Argentina 후안 모나코
Spain 라파엘 나달
Spain 데이비드 페러
United States 마디 피쉬
Serbia 얀코 티바레비치
France 조윌프리드 송가
India리앤더 파스
Czech Republic라데크 슈테파네크
3–6, 6–1, [10–8]
Belarus 맥스 미르니
Canada 대니얼 네스토르

4월

일주일 토너먼트 챔피언스 차점자 준결승전 준결선 진출자
4월 2일 BNP 파리바의 데이비스컵 8강
스페인 오로페사마르 – 클레이
프랑스, 로크브룬 캡 마르탱 – 클레이
체코 프라하 – 클레이(i)
부에노스아이레스, 아르헨티나 – 클레이
8강전 우승자
스페인 4-1
미국 3-2
체코 4-1
아르헨티나 4-1
8강전 패자
Austria
France
Serbia
Croatia
9 Apr U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
Houston, United States
ATP World Tour 250
$442,500 – Clay (Maroon) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ArgentinaJuan Mónaco
6–2, 3–6, 6–3
United States John Isner United States Michael Russell
Spain Feliciano López
United States Ryan Harrison
South Africa Kevin Anderson
Argentina Carlos Berlocq
United States Ryan Sweeting
United StatesJames Blake
United StatesSam Querrey
7–6(16–14), 6–4
Philippines Treat Conrad Huey
United Kingdom Dominic Inglot
Grand Prix Hassan II
Casablanca, Morocco
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SpainPablo Andújar
6–1, 7–6(7–5)
Spain Albert Ramos Russia Igor Andreev
Italy Flavio Cipolla
France Jérémy Chardy
Spain Guillermo García López
Spain Sergio Gutiérrez Ferrol
France Benoît Paire
GermanyDustin Brown
AustraliaPaul Hanley
7–5, 6–3
Italy Daniele Bracciali
Italy Fabio Fognini
16 Apr Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
€2,427,975 – Clay – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
SpainRafael Nadal
6–3, 6–1
Serbia Novak Djokovic Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
France Gilles Simon
Netherlands Robin Haase
United Kingdom Andy Murray
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka
United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
6–2, 6–3
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Canada Daniel Nestor
23 Apr Barcelona Open BancSabadell
Barcelona, Spain
ATP World Tour 500
€1,627,500 – Clay – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
SpainRafael Nadal
7–6(7–1), 7–5
Spain David Ferrer Spain Fernando Verdasco
Canada Milos Raonic
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Japan Kei Nishikori
Spain Feliciano López
United Kingdom Andy Murray
PolandMariusz Fyrstenberg
PolandMarcin Matkowski
2–6, 7–6(9–7), [10–8]
Spain Marcel Granollers
Spain Marc López
BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy
Bucharest, Romania
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
FranceGilles Simon
6–4, 6–3
Italy Fabio Fognini Germany Matthias Bachinger
Hungary Attila Balázs
Poland Łukasz Kubot
Germany Daniel Brands
Italy Andreas Seppi
Belgium Xavier Malisse
SwedenRobert Lindstedt
RomaniaHoria Tecău
7–6(7–2), 6–3
France Jérémy Chardy
Poland Łukasz Kubot
30 Apr BMW Open
Munich, Germany
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
GermanyPhilipp Kohlschreiber
7–6(10–8), 6–3
Croatia Marin Čilić Germany Tommy Haas
Spain Feliciano López
Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
Australia Marinko Matosevic
Australia Bernard Tomic
Czech RepublicFrantišek Čermák
SlovakiaFilip Polášek
6–4, 7–5
Belgium Xavier Malisse
Belgium Dick Norman
Serbia Open
Belgrade, Serbia
ATP World Tour 250
€366,950 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ItalyAndreas Seppi
6–3, 6–2
France Benoît Paire Spain Pablo Andújar
Argentina David Nalbandian
Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Brazil João Souza
Luxembourg Gilles Müller
IsraelJonathan Erlich
IsraelAndy Ram
4–6, 6–2, [10–6]
Germany Martin Emmrich
Sweden Andreas Siljeström
Estoril Open
Oeiras, Portugal
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
6–4, 6–2
France Richard Gasquet Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka
Spain Albert Ramos
Spain Albert Montañés
Netherlands Robin Haase
Portugal João Sousa
Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava
PakistanAisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
NetherlandsJean-Julien Rojer
7–5, 7–5
Austria Julian Knowle
Spain David Marrero

May

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
7 May Mutua Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
€3,090,150 – Clay (Blue) – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
SwitzerlandRoger Federer
3–6, 7–5, 7–5
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Spain David Ferrer
Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov
Spain Fernando Verdasco
PolandMariusz Fyrstenberg
PolandMarcin Matkowski
6–3, 6–4
Sweden Robert Lindstedt
Romania Horia Tecău
14 May Internazionali BNL d'Italia
Rome, Italy
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
€2,427,975 – Clay – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
SpainRafael Nadal
7–5, 6–3
Serbia Novak Djokovic Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain David Ferrer
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Italy Andreas Seppi
France Richard Gasquet
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
SpainMarcel Granollers
SpainMarc López
6–3, 6–2
Poland Łukasz Kubot
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
21 May Power Horse World Team Cup
Düsseldorf, Germany
ATP World Team Championship
€800,000 – Clay – 8 teams (RR)
Serbia
3–0
Czech Republic
Round Robin (Red Group)
Argentina
United States
Japan
Round Robin (Blue Group)
Germany
Russia
Croatia
Open de Nice Côte d'Azur
Nice, France
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SpainNicolás Almagro
6–3, 6–2
United States Brian Baker Russia Nikolay Davydenko
France Gilles Simon
United States John Isner
Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin
Belgium Steve Darcis
Brazil Thomaz Bellucci
United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
7–6(7–5), 6–3
Austria Oliver Marach
Slovakia Filip Polášek
28 May
4 Jun
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
€6,555,000 – Clay
128S/128Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
SpainRafael Nadal
6–4, 6–3, 2–6, 7–5
Serbia Novak Djokovic Switzerland Roger Federer
Spain David Ferrer
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Spain Nicolás Almagro
BelarusMax Mirnyi
CanadaDaniel Nestor
6–4, 6–4
United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
IndiaSania Mirza
IndiaMahesh Bhupathi
7–6(7–3), 6–1
Poland Klaudia Jans-Ignacik
Mexico Santiago González

June

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
11 Jun Gerry Weber Open
Halle, Germany
ATP World Tour 250
€663,750 – Grass – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
GermanyTommy Haas
7–6(7–5), 6–4
Switzerland Roger Federer Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
Spain Rafael Nadal
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
Canada Milos Raonic
PakistanAisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
NetherlandsJean-Julien Rojer
6–3, 6–4
Philippines Treat Conrad Huey
United States Scott Lipsky
Aegon Championships
London, United Kingdom
ATP World Tour 250
€625,300 – Grass – 56S/24D
SinglesDoubles
CroatiaMarin Čilić
6–7(3–7), 4–3 defaulted
Argentina David Nalbandian Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
United States Sam Querrey
South Africa Kevin Anderson
Belgium Xavier Malisse
Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun
Croatia Ivan Dodig
BelarusMax Mirnyi
CanadaDaniel Nestor
6–3, 6–4
United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
18 Jun UNICEF Open
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Grass – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SpainDavid Ferrer
6–3, 6–4
Germany Philipp Petzschner France Benoît Paire
Belgium Xavier Malisse
Netherlands Igor Sijsling
Japan Tatsuma Ito
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Luxembourg Gilles Müller
SwedenRobert Lindstedt
RomaniaHoria Tecău
6–3, 7–6(7–1)
Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal
Russia Dmitry Tursunov
Aegon International
Eastbourne, United Kingdom
ATP World Tour 250
€403,950 – Grass – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United StatesAndy Roddick
6–3, 6–2
Italy Andreas Seppi Belgium Steve Darcis
United States Ryan Harrison
Australia Marinko Matosevic
Italy Fabio Fognini
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
Uzbekistan Denis Istomin
United KingdomColin Fleming
United KingdomRoss Hutchins
6–4, 6–3
United Kingdom Jamie Delgado
United Kingdom Ken Skupski
25 Jun
2 Jul
The Championships, Wimbledon
London, United Kingdom
Grand Slam
£6,631,000 (financial commitment) – Grass
128S/128Q/64D/48X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
SwitzerlandRoger Federer
4–6, 7–5, 6–3, 6–4
United Kingdom Andy Murray Serbia Novak Djokovic
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Germany Florian Mayer
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
Spain David Ferrer
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
United KingdomJonathan Marray
DenmarkFrederik Nielsen
4–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–5), 6–7(5–7), 6–3
Sweden Robert Lindstedt
Romania Horia Tecău
United StatesLisa Raymond
United StatesMike Bryan
6–3, 5–7, 6–4
Russia Elena Vesnina
India Leander Paes

July

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
9 Jul Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Newport, United States
ATP World Tour 250
$398,250 – Grass – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United StatesJohn Isner
7–6(7–1), 6–4
Australia Lleyton Hewitt United States Ryan Harrison
United States Rajeev Ram
South Africa Izak van der Merwe
Germany Benjamin Becker
Israel Dudi Sela
Japan Kei Nishikori
MexicoSantiago González
United StatesScott Lipsky
7–6(7–5), 6–3
United Kingdom Colin Fleming
United Kingdom Ross Hutchins
MercedesCup
Stuttgart, Germany
ATP World Tour 250
€358,425 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SerbiaJanko Tipsarević
6–4, 5–7, 6–3
Argentina Juan Mónaco Brazil Thomaz Bellucci
Spain Guillermo García López
Germany Björn Phau
Germany Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
Germany Dustin Brown
Slovakia Pavol Červenák
FranceJérémy Chardy
PolandŁukasz Kubot
6–1, 6–3
Slovakia Michal Mertiňák
Brazil André Sá
SkiStar Swedish Open
Båstad, Sweden
ATP World Tour 250
€358,425 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SpainDavid Ferrer
6–2, 6–2
Spain Nicolás Almagro Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Czech Republic Jan Hájek
Spain Tommy Robredo
Spain Albert Ramos
Estonia Jürgen Zopp
Spain Daniel Gimeno Traver
SwedenRobert Lindstedt
RomaniaHoria Tecău
6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Austria Alexander Peya
Brazil Bruno Soares
ATP Vegeta Croatia Open Umag
Umag, Croatia
ATP World Tour 250
€358,425 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
CroatiaMarin Čilić
6–4, 6–2
Spain Marcel Granollers Spain Fernando Verdasco
Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov
Russia Andrey Kuznetsov
Germany Matthias Bachinger
Argentina Carlos Berlocq
United States Wayne Odesnik
SpainDavid Marrero
SpainFernando Verdasco
6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Spain Marcel Granollers
Spain Marc López
16 Jul bet-at-home Open
Hamburg, Germany
ATP World Tour 500
€900,000 – Clay – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ArgentinaJuan Mónaco
7–5, 6–4
Germany Tommy Haas Spain Nicolás Almagro
Croatia Marin Čilić
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
France Jérémy Chardy
Spain Albert Ramos
Germany Florian Mayer
SpainDavid Marrero
SpainFernando Verdasco
6–4, 6–3
Brazil Rogério Dutra da Silva
Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava
BB&T Atlanta Open
Atlanta, United States
ATP World Tour 250
$477,900 – Hard – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United StatesAndy Roddick
1–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–2
Luxembourg Gilles Müller United States John Isner
Japan Go Soeda
United States Jack Sock
United States Michael Russell
Japan Kei Nishikori
Australia Matthew Ebden
AustraliaMatthew Ebden
United StatesRyan Harrison
6–3, 3–6, [10–6]
Belgium Xavier Malisse
United States Michael Russell
Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad
Gstaad, Switzerland
ATP World Tour 250
€358,425 – Clay – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
BrazilThomaz Bellucci
6–7(6–8), 6–4, 6–2
Serbia Janko Tipsarević France Paul-Henri Mathieu
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Czech Republic Jan Hernych
Latvia Ernests Gulbis
Spain Feliciano López
Poland Łukasz Kubot
SpainMarcel Granollers
SpainMarc López
6–4, 7–6(11–9)
Colombia Robert Farah
Colombia Santiago Giraldo
23 Jul Farmers Classic
Los Angeles, United States
ATP World Tour 250
$557,550 – Hard – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United StatesSam Querrey
6–0, 6–2
Lithuania Ričardas Berankis Australia Marinko Matosevic
United States Rajeev Ram
United States Michael Russell
France Nicolas Mahut
Argentina Leonardo Mayer
Belgium Xavier Malisse
BelgiumRuben Bemelmans
BelgiumXavier Malisse
7–6(7–5), 4–6, [10–4]
United Kingdom Jamie Delgado
United Kingdom Ken Skupski
bet-at-home Cup
Kitzbühel, Austria
ATP World Tour 250
€358,425 – Clay – 28S/26Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
NetherlandsRobin Haase
6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–2
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber Italy Filippo Volandri
Slovakia Martin Kližan
Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol
Brazil Rogério Dutra da Silva
United States Wayne Odesnik
Italy Simone Bolelli
Czech RepublicFrantišek Čermák
AustriaJulian Knowle
7–6(7–4), 3–6, [12–10]
Germany Dustin Brown
Australia Paul Hanley
30 Jul Summer Olympic Games
London, United Kingdom
Olympic Games
Grass – 64S/32D/16X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
Gold Silver Bronze Quarterfinalists
United KingdomAndy Murray
6–2, 6–1, 6–4
Switzerland Roger Federer ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
7–5, 6–4
Fourth place
SerbiaNovak Djokovic
United States John Isner
Japan Kei Nishikori
Spain Nicolás Almagro
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
6–4, 7–6(7–4)
France Michaël Llodra
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
BelarusVictoria Azarenka
BelarusMax Mirnyi
2–6, 6–3, [10–8]
United Kingdom Laura Robson
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Citi Open
Washington, United States
ATP World Tour 500
$1,049,760 – Hard – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
UkraineAlexandr Dolgopolov
6–7(7–9), 6–4, 6–1
Germany Tommy Haas United States Mardy Fish
United States Sam Querrey
Belgium Xavier Malisse
Germany Tobias Kamke
South Africa Kevin Anderson
United States James Blake
PhilippinesTreat Conrad Huey
United KingdomDominic Inglot
7–6(9–7), 6–7(9–11), [10–5]
South Africa Kevin Anderson
United States Sam Querrey

August

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
6 Aug Rogers Cup
Toronto, Canada
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
$2,648,700 – Hard – 48S/24D
SinglesDoubles
SerbiaNovak Djokovic
6–3, 6–2
France Richard Gasquet Serbia Janko Tipsarević
United States John Isner
Germany Tommy Haas
Spain Marcel Granollers
United States Mardy Fish
Canada Milos Raonic
United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
6–1, 4–6, [12–10]
Spain Marcel Granollers
Spain Marc López
13 Aug Western & Southern Open
Mason, United States
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
$2,825,280 – Hard – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
SwitzerlandRoger Federer
6–0, 7–6(9–7)
Serbia Novak Djokovic Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
United States Mardy Fish
Canada Milos Raonic
France Jérémy Chardy
Croatia Marin Čilić
SwedenRobert Lindstedt
RomaniaHoria Tecău
6–4, 6–4
India Mahesh Bhupathi
India Rohan Bopanna
20 Aug Winston-Salem Open
Winston-Salem, United States
ATP World Tour 250
$553,125 – Hard – 48S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United StatesJohn Isner
3–6, 6–4, 7–6(11–9)
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
United States Sam Querrey
Spain Marcel Granollers
Belgium David Goffin
Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov
Belgium Steve Darcis
MexicoSantiago González
United StatesScott Lipsky
6–3, 4–6, [10–2]
Spain Pablo Andújar
Argentina Leonardo Mayer
27 Aug
3 Sep
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
$10,768,000 (financial commitment) – Hard
128S/128Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
United KingdomAndy Murray
7–6(12–10), 7–5, 2–6, 3–6, 6–2
Serbia Novak Djokovic Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
Spain David Ferrer
Switzerland Roger Federer
Croatia Marin Čilić
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
6–3, 6–4
India Leander Paes
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
RussiaEkaterina Makarova
BrazilBruno Soares
6–7(8–10), 6–1, [12–10]
Czech Republic Květa Peschke
Poland Marcin Matkowski

September

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
10 Sep Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Semifinals
Gijón, Spain – Clay
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Clay
Semifinals winners
Spain 3–1
Czech Republic 3–2
Semifinals losers
United States
Argentina
17 Sep Moselle Open
Metz, France
ATP World Tour 250
€398,250 – Hard (i) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga
6–1, 6–2
Italy Andreas Seppi Russia Nikolay Davydenko
France Gaël Monfils
United States Jesse Levine
Croatia Ivo Karlović
Germany Florian Mayer
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
FranceNicolas Mahut
FranceÉdouard Roger-Vasselin
7–6(7–3), 6–4
Sweden Johan Brunström
Denmark Frederik Nielsen
St. Petersburg Open
Saint Petersburg, Russia
ATP World Tour 250
$410,850 – Hard (i) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SlovakiaMartin Kližan
6–2, 6–3
Italy Fabio Fognini Russia Mikhail Youzhny
Spain Daniel Gimeno Traver
Spain Guillermo García López
Lithuania Ričardas Berankis
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
Italy Flavio Cipolla
United StatesRajeev Ram
SerbiaNenad Zimonjić
6–2, 4–6, [10–6]
Slovakia Lukáš Lacko
Slovakia Igor Zelenay
24 Sep PTT Thailand Open
Bangkok, Thailand
ATP World Tour 250
$551,000 – Hard (i) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
FranceRichard Gasquet
6–2, 6–1
France Gilles Simon Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Spain Fernando Verdasco
France Gaël Monfils
Canada Milos Raonic
Australia Bernard Tomic
Chinese TaipeiLu Yen-hsun
ThailandDanai Udomchoke
6–3, 6–4
United States Eric Butorac
Australia Paul Hanley
Malaysian Open
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ATP World Tour 250
$850,000 – Hard (i) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ArgentinaJuan Mónaco
7–5, 4–6, 6–3
France Julien Benneteau Spain David Ferrer
Japan Kei Nishikori
Netherlands Igor Sijsling
Colombia Alejandro Falla
Russia Nikolay Davydenko
Canada Vasek Pospisil
AustriaAlexander Peya
BrazilBruno Soares
5–7, 7–5, [10–7]
United Kingdom Colin Fleming
United Kingdom Ross Hutchins

October

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
1 Oct China Open
Beijing, China
ATP World Tour 500
$2,205,000 – Hard – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SerbiaNovak Djokovic
7–6(7–4), 6–2
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Germany Florian Mayer
Spain Feliciano López
Austria Jürgen Melzer
China Zhang Ze
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
United States Sam Querrey
United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
6–3, 6–2
Argentina Carlos Berlocq
Uzbekistan Denis Istomin
Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships
Tokyo, Japan
ATP World Tour 500
$1,280,565 – Hard – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
JapanKei Nishikori
7–6(7–5), 3–6, 6–0
Canada Milos Raonic United Kingdom Andy Murray
Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis
Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Russia Dmitry Tursunov
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
AustriaAlexander Peya
BrazilBruno Soares
6–3, 7–6(7–5)
India Leander Paes
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
8 Oct Shanghai Rolex Masters
Shanghai, China
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
$3,531,600 – Hard – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
SerbiaNovak Djokovic
5–7, 7–6(13–11), 6–3
United Kingdom Andy Murray Switzerland Roger Federer
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
Croatia Marin Čilić
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Germany Tommy Haas
IndiaLeander Paes
Czech RepublicRadek Štěpánek
6–7(7–9), 6–3, [10–5]
India Mahesh Bhupathi
India Rohan Bopanna
15 Oct Kremlin Cup
Moscow, Russia
ATP World Tour 250
$673,150 – Hard (i) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ItalyAndreas Seppi
3–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–3
Brazil Thomaz Bellucci Croatia Ivo Karlović
Tunisia Malek Jaziri
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Poland Jerzy Janowicz
Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol
Japan Tatsuma Ito
Czech RepublicFrantišek Čermák
SlovakiaMichal Mertiňák
7–5, 6–3
Italy Simone Bolelli
Italy Daniele Bracciali
If Stockholm Open
Stockholm, Sweden
ATP World Tour 250
€486,750 – Hard (i) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych
4–6, 6–4, 6–4
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis
Spain Nicolás Almagro
Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky
Lithuania Ričardas Berankis
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
BrazilMarcelo Melo
BrazilBruno Soares
6–7(7–4), 6–4, [10–6]
Sweden Robert Lindstedt
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
Erste Bank Open
Vienna, Austria
ATP World Tour 250
€486,750 – Hard (i) – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
7–5, 6–3
Slovenia Grega Žemlja Luxembourg Gilles Müller
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
Australia Marinko Matosevic
Italy Paolo Lorenzi
Germany Tommy Haas
Slovenia Aljaž Bedene
GermanyAndre Begemann
GermanyMartin Emmrich
6–4, 3–6, [10–4]
Austria Julian Knowle
Slovakia Filip Polášek
22 Oct Valencia Open 500
Valencia, Spain
ATP World Tour 500
€1,424,850 – Hard (i) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
SpainDavid Ferrer
6–1, 3–6, 6–4
Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov Croatia Ivan Dodig
Austria Jürgen Melzer
Spain Nicolás Almagro
Croatia Marin Čilić
Spain Marcel Granollers
Belgium David Goffin
AustriaAlexander Peya
BrazilBruno Soares
6–3, 6–2
Spain David Marrero
Spain Fernando Verdasco
Swiss Indoors Basel
Basel, Switzerland
ATP World Tour 500
€1,404,300 – Hard (i) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
6–4, 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–3)
Switzerland Roger Federer France Paul-Henri Mathieu
France Richard Gasquet
France Benoît Paire
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
South Africa Kevin Anderson
CanadaDaniel Nestor
SerbiaNenad Zimonjić
7–5, 6–7(4–7), [10–5]
Philippines Treat Conrad Huey
United Kingdom Dominic Inglot
29 Oct BNP Paribas Masters
Paris, France
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
€2,427,975 – Hard (i) – 48S/24D
SinglesDoubles
SpainDavid Ferrer
6–4, 6–3
Poland Jerzy Janowicz France Gilles Simon
France Michaël Llodra
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
Serbia Janko Tipsarević
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
United States Sam Querrey
IndiaMahesh Bhupathi
IndiaRohan Bopanna
7–6(8–6), 6–3
Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer

November

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
5 Nov Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
London, United Kingdom
ATP World Tour Finals
£5,500,000 – Hard (i) – 8S/8D (RR)
SinglesDoubles
SerbiaNovak Djokovic
7–6(8–6), 7–5
Switzerland Roger Federer Argentina Juan Martín del Potro
United Kingdom Andy Murray
Round Robin losers
Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych
FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga
SpainDavid Ferrer
SerbiaJanko Tipsarević
SpainMarcel Granollers
SpainMarc López
7–5, 3–6, [10–3]
India Mahesh Bhupathi
India Rohan Bopanna
12 Nov Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Final
Prague, Czech Republic – Hard (i)
Czech Republic
3–2
Spain

Statistical information

Bob and Mike Bryan won seven titles together in 2012, including the Olympic gold (def. Llodra/Tsonga), and their fourth US Open (def. Paes/Štěpánek), tying John Newcombe and Tony Roche's all-time record of 12 Grand Slam wins.[4]

These tables present the number of singles (S), doubles (D), and mixed doubles (X) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2012 ATP World Tour: the Grand Slam tournaments, the tennis event at the London Summer Olympic Games, the ATP World Tour Finals, the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 500 series, and the ATP World Tour 250 series.[3] The players/nations are sorted by: 1) total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation); 2) cumulated importance of those titles (one Grand Slam win equalling two Masters 1000 wins, one ATP World Tour Finals win equalling one-and-a-half Masters 1000 win, one Masters 1000 win equalling two 500 events wins, one Olympic win equalling one-and-a-half 500 event win, one 500 event win equalling two 250 events wins); 3) a singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy; 4) alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Key
Grand Slam
ATP World Tour Finals
Summer Olympic Games
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
ATP World Tour 500
ATP World Tour 250

Titles won by player

Total Player Grand Slam Olympic Games ATP Finals Masters 1000 Tour 500 Tour 250 Total
S D X S D X S D S D S D S D S D X
8 Mike Bryan (USA) 0 7 1
7 Bob Bryan (USA) 0 7 0
7 David Ferrer (ESP) 7 0 0
6 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 6 0 0
6 Roger Federer (SUI) 6 0 0
6 Bruno Soares (BRA) 0 5 1
5 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 4 1 0
5 Max Mirnyi (BLR) 0 4 1
5 Horia Tecău (ROU) 0 4 1
5 Daniel Nestor (CAN) 0 5 0
4 Leander Paes (IND) 0 4 0
4 Marc López (ESP) 0 4 0
4 Robert Lindstedt (SWE) 0 4 0
4 David Marrero (ESP) 0 4 0
4 Alexander Peya (AUT) 0 4 0
4 Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 0 4 0
4 Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 4 0 0
4 Juan Mónaco (ARG) 4 0 0
3 Radek Štěpánek (CZE) 0 3 0
3 Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) 0 2 1
3 Andy Murray (GBR) 3 0 0
3 Marcel Granollers (ESP) 0 3 0
3 Nenad Zimonjić (SRB) 0 3 0
3 František Čermák (CZE) 0 3 0
3 Nicolas Mahut (FRA) 0 3 0
3 Édouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 0 3 0
2 Rohan Bopanna (IND) 0 2 0
2 Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL) 0 2 0
2 Marcin Matkowski (POL) 0 2 0
2 Nicolás Almagro (ESP) 2 0 0
2 Marin Čilić (CRO) 2 0 0
2 Tomáš Berdych (CZE) 2 0 0
2 John Isner (USA) 2 0 0
2 Milos Raonic (CAN) 2 0 0
2 Andy Roddick (USA) 2 0 0
2 Andreas Seppi (ITA) 2 0 0
2 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2 0 0
2 Sam Querrey (USA) 1 1 0
2 Janko Tipsarević (SRB) 1 1 0
2 Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) 1 1 0
2 Colin Fleming (GBR) 0 2 0
2 Santiago González (MEX) 0 2 0
2 Ross Hutchins (GBR) 0 2 0
2 Scott Lipsky (USA) 0 2 0
2 Xavier Malisse (BEL) 0 2 0
2 Filip Polášek (SVK) 0 2 0
2 Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) 0 2 0
2 Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) 0 2 0
1 Jonathan Marray (GBR) 0 1 0
1 Frederik Nielsen (DEN) 0 1 0
1 Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 1 0 0
1 Jürgen Melzer (AUT) 1 0 0
1 Kei Nishikori (JPN) 1 0 0
1 Treat Conrad Huey (PHI) 0 1 0
1 Dominic Inglot (GBR) 0 1 0
1 Michaël Llodra (FRA) 0 1 0
1 Kevin Anderson (RSA) 1 0 0
1 Pablo Andújar (ESP) 1 0 0
1 Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) 1 0 0
1 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 1 0 0
1 Tommy Haas (GER) 1 0 0
1 Robin Haase (NED) 1 0 0
1 Martin Kližan (SVK) 1 0 0
1 Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) 1 0 0
1 Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) 1 0 0
1 Gilles Simon (FRA) 1 0 0
1 Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) 0 1 0
1 Andre Begemann (GER) 0 1 0
1 Ruben Bemelmans (BEL) 0 1 0
1 James Blake (USA) 0 1 0
1 Dustin Brown (GER) 0 1 0
1 Eric Butorac (USA) 0 1 0
1 Jérémy Chardy (FRA) 0 1 0
1 Matthew Ebden (AUS) 0 1 0
1 Martin Emmrich (GER) 0 1 0
1 Jonathan Erlich (ISR) 0 1 0
1 Frederico Gil (POR) 0 1 0
1 Daniel Gimeno Traver (ESP) 0 1 0
1 Paul Hanley (AUS) 0 1 0
1 Ryan Harrison (USA) 0 1 0
1 Julian Knowle (AUT) 0 1 0
1 Mark Knowles (BAH) 0 1 0
1 Łukasz Kubot (POL) 0 1 0
1 Oliver Marach (AUT) 0 1 0
1 Marcelo Melo (BRA) 0 1 0
1 Michal Mertiňák (SVK) 0 1 0
1 Andy Ram (ISR) 0 1 0
1 Rajeev Ram (USA) 0 1 0
1 Lukáš Rosol (CZE) 0 1 0
1 Danai Udomchoke (THA) 0 1 0
1 Lu Yen-hsun (TPE) 0 1 0

Titles won by nation

Total Nation Grand Slam Olympic Games ATP Finals Masters 1000 Tour 500 Tour 250 Total
S D X S D X S D S D S D S D S D X
23 Spain (ESP) 1 1 3 2 3 2 7 4 14 9 0
19 United States (USA) 1 1 1 2 1 5 8 5 13 1
11 Serbia (SRB) 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 7 4 0
9 France (FRA) 1 4 4 4 5 0
8 Czech Republic (CZE) 1 2 1 4 1 7 0
8 Argentina (ARG) 2 6 8 0 0
7 India (IND) 1 1 3 1 1 0 6 1
7 Great Britain (GBR) 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 0
7 Canada (CAN) 1 2 2 2 2 5 0
7 Brazil (BRA) 1 2 1 3 1 5 1
6 Switzerland (SUI) 1 3 2 6 0 0
6 Austria (AUT) 1 2 3 1 5 0
5 Romania (ROU) 1 1 3 0 4 1
5 Belarus (BLR) 1 1 1 2 0 4 1
4 Sweden (SWE) 1 3 0 4 0
4 Germany (GER) 2 2 2 2 0
4 Slovakia (SVK) 1 3 1 3 0
3 Poland (POL) 1 1 1 0 3 0
3 Netherlands (NED) 1 2 1 2 0
2 Croatia (CRO) 2 2 0 0
2 Italy (ITA) 2 2 0 0
2 Russia (RUS) 1 1 1 1 0
2 Australia (AUS) 2 0 2 0
2 Belgium (BEL) 2 0 2 0
2 Mexico (MEX) 2 0 2 0
2 Pakistan (PAK) 2 0 2 0
1 Denmark (DEN) 1 0 1 0
1 Japan (JPN) 1 1 0 0
1 Ukraine (UKR) 1 1 0 0
1 Philippines (PHI) 1 0 1 0
1 Finland (FIN) 1 1 0 0
1 South Africa (RSA) 1 1 0 0
1 Bahamas (BAH) 1 0 1 0
1 Cyprus (CYP) 1 0 1 0
1 Israel (ISR) 1 0 1 0
1 Portugal (POR) 1 0 1 0
1 Thailand (THA) 1 0 1 0
1 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 1 0 1 0

Titles information

The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:

Singles
Doubles
Mixed doubles

The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:

ATP rankings

These are the ATP rankings of the top twenty singles players, doubles players, and the top ten doubles teams on the ATP Tour, at the end of the 2011 ATP World Tour,[5][6][7] and at the current date of the 2012 season.[8][9][10] Players in gold background have qualified for the Year-End Championships. Rafael Nadal withdrew due to a knee injury.

Singles

Race to the Finals Singles Rankings, as of November 5, 2012[11]
# Player Points Tours
1 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 11,420 17
2 Roger Federer (SUI) 9,465 20
3 Andy Murray (GBR) 7,600 19
4 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 6,795 19
5 David Ferrer (ESP) 6,030 24
6 Tomáš Berdych (CZE) 4,405 23
7 Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 4,080 22
8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 3,490 25
9 Janko Tipsarević (SRB) 2,990 27
10 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 2,515 23
11 Nicolás Almagro (ESP) 2,515 27
12 Juan Mónaco (ARG) 2,430 24
13 Milos Raonic (CAN) 2,380 24
14 John Isner (USA) 2,215 26
15 Marin Čilić (CRO) 2,210 23
16 Gilles Simon (FRA) 2,165 27
17 Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 1,900 22
18 Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 1,855 26
19 Kei Nishikori (JPN) 1,830 23
20 Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) 1,770 27
Year-end rankings 2012 (31 December 2012)
# Player Points #Trn '11 Rk High Low '11→'12
1 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 12,920 18 1 1 2 Steady
2 Roger Federer (SUI) 10,265 21 3 1 3 Increase 1
3 Andy Murray (GBR) 8,000 20 4 3 4 Increase 1
4 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 6,690 18 2 2 4 Decrease 2
5 David Ferrer (ESP) 6,505 25 5 5 6 Steady
6 Tomáš Berdych (CZE) 4,680 24 7 6 7 Increase 1
7 Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 4,480 23 11 7 12 Increase 4
8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 3,490 26 6 5 8 Decrease 2
9 Janko Tipsarević (SRB) 2,990 28 9 8 10 Steady
10 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 2,515 23 19 10 22 Increase 9
11 Nicolás Almagro (ESP) 2,515 27 10 10 14 Decrease 1
12 Juan Mónaco (ARG) 2,430 24 26 10 29 Increase 14
13 Milos Raonic (CAN) 2,380 24 31 13 35 Increase 18
14 John Isner (USA) 2,215 26 18 9 18 Increase 4
15 Marin Čilić (CRO) 2,210 23 21 13 25 Increase 6
16 Gilles Simon (FRA) 2,165 27 12 11 20 Decrease 4
17 Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 1,900 22 17 16 29 Steady
18 Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 1,855 26 15 13 25 Decrease 3
19 Kei Nishikori (JPN) 1,830 23 25 15 26 Increase 6
20 Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) 1,770 27 43 16 43 Increase 23

Number 1 ranking

Holder Date gained Date forfeited
Novak Djokovic (SRB) Year-End 2011 8 July 2012
Roger Federer (SUI) 9 July 2012 4 November 2012
Novak Djokovic (SRB) 5 November 2012 Year-End 2012

Doubles

Year-end rankings 2012 (31 December 2012)
# Team Points #Trn Rank Change
1 Bob Bryan (USA)
Mike Bryan (USA)
9,685 24 1 Steady
2 Max Mirnyi (BLR)
Daniel Nestor (CAN)
6,875 22 2 Steady
3 Leander Paes (IND)
Radek Štěpánek (CZE)
6,865 14 Increase NR
4 Robert Lindstedt (SWE)
Horia Tecău (ROU)
6,165 25 6 Increase 2
5 Marcel Granollers (ESP)
Marc López (ESP)
5,660 20 29 Increase 24
6 Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)
Rohan Bopanna (IND)
5,255 24 Increase NR
7 Jean-Julien Rojer (NED)
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK)
4,115 26 Increase NR
8 Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)
Marcin Matkowski (POL)
3,690 23 8 Steady
9 Jonathan Marray (GBR)
Frederik Nielsen (DEN)
2,580 8 Increase NR
10 Colin Fleming (GBR)
Ross Hutchins (GBR)
2,420 25 15 Increase 5
Year-end rankings 2012 (31 December 2012)
# Player Points #Trn Rank High Low Change
1 Mike Bryan (USA) 9,620 22 1T 1T 3T Steady
2 Bob Bryan (USA) 9,550 22 1T 1T 3T Decrease 1
3 Leander Paes (IND) 7,655 22 8 3 8 Increase 5
4 Radek Štěpánek (CZE) 7,340 17 109 4 109 Increase 105
5 Daniel Nestor (CAN) 7,150 24 3T 1T 5 Decrease 2
6 Marc López (ESP) 6,840 22 37 6 42 Increase 31
7 Max Mirnyi (BLR) 6,830 22 3T 1T 7 Decrease 4
8 Robert Lindstedt (SWE) 6,000 27 16 5 16 Increase 8
9 Horia Tecău (ROU) 5,940 26 12 5T 13 Increase 3
10 Marcel Granollers (ESP) 5,790 23 32 10 43 Increase 22
11 Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) 5,210 24 7 7 18 Decrease 4
12 Rohan Bopanna (IND) 5,210 25 11 8 15 Decrease 1
13 Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) 4,160 32 20 13 38 Increase 7
14 Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) 4,070 27 9 9 16 Increase 2
15 Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL) 3,825 26 14T 6 15 Decrease 1
16 Marcin Matkowski (POL) 3,690 23 14T 7 16 Decrease 2
17 Jonathan Marray (GBR) 3,513 31 86 17 94 Increase 69
18 Marcelo Melo (BRA) 3,385 29 27 17 36 Increase 9
19 Bruno Soares (BRA) 3,340 29 19 17 32 Steady
20 Nenad Zimonjić (SRB) 3,200 26 6 6 20 Decrease 14

Prize money leaders

# Player Singles Doubles Year-to-date
1 Novak Djokovic (SRB) $9,949,921 $3,816 $9,953,737
2 Roger Federer (SUI) $7,424,842 $0 $7,424,842
3 Andy Murray (GBR) $5,100,272 $23,958 $5,124,230
4 Rafael Nadal (ESP) $4,867,663 $129,785 $4,997,448
5 David Ferrer (ESP) $4,015,856 $25,484 $4,041,340
6 Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) $2,769,169 $5,824 $2,775,003
7 Tomáš Berdych (CZE) $2,555,801 $38,166 $2,593,967
8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) $2,130,514 $38,126 $2,168,640
9 Janko Tipsarević (SRB) $1,736,150 $97,587 $1,833,737
10 Richard Gasquet (FRA) $1,320,368 $37,309 $1,357,677
as of November 12, 2012[12]

Statistics leaders

as of 12 November 2012[13]

Aces
Pos Player Aces Matches
1 United States John Isner 1,005
66
2 Canada Milos Raonic 1,002
65
3 United States Sam Querrey 705
62
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 665
83
5 Spain Nicolás Almagro 654
80
6 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 653
80
7 South Africa Kevin Anderson 638
56
8 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 649
82
9 Serbia Janko Tipsarević 632
85
10 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 594
82
Service games won
Pos Player % Matches
1 Canada Milos Raonic 93
65
2 United States John Isner 92
66
3 Switzerland Roger Federer 91
78
4 Spain Rafael Nadal 88
48
5 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 88
78
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 87
82
7 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 87
79
8 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 86
77
9 Spain Feliciano López 86
53
10 Luxembourg Gilles Müller 86
43
Break points saved
Pos Player % Matches
1 Canada Milos Raonic 74
65
2 United States John Isner 74
66
3 Spain Rafael Nadal 71
48
4 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 70
79
5 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 70
77
6 Spain Feliciano López 70
53
7 Switzerland Roger Federer 69
78
8 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 69
78
9 France Jérémy Chardy 69
44
10 United Kingdom Andy Murray 67
68
First serve percentage
Pos Player % Matches
1 Russia Alex Bogomolov Jr. 71
44
2 Italy Flavio Cipolla 70
40
3 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 70
47
4 Spain Fernando Verdasco 69
54
5 United States John Isner 69
66
6 Argentina Juan Mónaco 68
58
7 Finland Jarkko Nieminen 68
53
8 Spain Rafael Nadal 67
48
9 Australia Bernard Tomic 66
53
10 Colombia Santiago Giraldo 66
42
First service points won
Pos Player % Matches
1 Canada Milos Raonic 82
65
2 Luxembourg Gilles Müller 81
43
3 United States Sam Querrey 80
62
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 78
78
5 United States John Isner 78
66
6 Spain Feliciano López 77
53
7 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 77
79
8 Spain Nicolás Almagro 77
80
9 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 76
77
10 Serbia Janko Tipsarević 76
82
Second serve points won
Pos Player % Matches
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 60
78
2 Spain Rafael Nadal 57
48
3 Spain David Ferrer 57
86
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 57
82
5 United States John Isner 57
66
6 Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber 56
66
7 France Richard Gasquet 56
64
8 Canada Milos Raonic 56
65
9 Spain Nicolás Almagro 55
80
10 Serbia Janko Tipsarević 55
82
Points won returning 1st serve
Pos Player % Matches
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 38
48
2 Serbia Novak Djokovic 36
82
3 France Gilles Simon 34
68
4 Argentina Juan Mónaco 34
58
5 Spain David Ferrer 34
86
6 Italy Flavio Cipolla 34
40
7 Argentina Carlos Berlocq 34
56
8 Japan Kei Nishikori 33
55
9 United Kingdom Andy Murray 33
68
10 France Benoît Paire 33
52
Break points converted
Pos Player % Matches
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 49
48
2 Serbia Novak Djokovic 47
82
3 Austria Jürgen Melzer 45
45
4 Italy Fabio Fognini 45
46
5 Italy Flavio Cipolla 45
40
6 Spain David Ferrer 45
86
7 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 45
47
8 Italy Andreas Seppi 44
65
9 Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber 44
66
10 Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka 43
55
Return games won
Pos Player % Matches
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 38
48
2 Serbia Novak Djokovic 35
82
3 United Kingdom Andy Murray 32
68
4 Spain David Ferrer 31
86
5 Argentina Juan Mónaco 31
58
6 Japan Kei Nishikori 31
55
7 Italy Flavio Cipolla 30
40
8 Argentina Carlos Berlocq 29
56
9 France Gilles Simon 29
68
10 France Richard Gasquet 27
64

Best Matches by ATPWorldTour.com

Best 5 Grand Slam / Olympic matches

Event Round Surface Winner Opponent Result
1. Australian Open F Hard Serbia Novak Djokovic Spain Rafael Nadal 5–7, 6–4, 6–2, 6–7(5–7), 7–5
2. Australian Open SF Hard Serbia Novak Djokovic United Kingdom Andy Murray 6–3, 3–6, 6–7(4–7), 6–1, 7–5
3. US Open F Hard United Kingdom Andy Murray Serbia Novak Djokovic 7–6(12–10), 7–5, 2–6, 3–6, 6–2
4. Olympics SF Grass Switzerland Roger Federer Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 3–6, 7–6(7–5), 19–17
5. US Open QF Hard Spain David Ferrer Serbia Janko Tipsarević 6–3, 6–7(5–7), 2–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–4)

Best 5 ATP World Tour matches

Event Round Surface Winner Opponent Result
1. Shanghai Masters F Hard (i) Serbia Novak Djokovic United Kingdom Andy Murray 5–7, 7–6(13–11), 6–3
2. Maharashtra Open F Hard Canada Milos Raonic Serbia Janko Tipsarević 6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–4)
3. ATP Finals F Hard (i) Serbia Novak Djokovic Switzerland Roger Federer 7–6(8–6), 7–5
4. Swiss Indoors F Hard (i) Argentina Juan Martín del Potro Switzerland Roger Federer 6–4, 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–3)
5. Indian Wells Masters SF Hard United States John Isner Serbia Novak Djokovic 7–6(9–7), 3–6, 7–6(7–5)

Point distribution

Category W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Grand Slam (128S) 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0
Grand Slam (64D) 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 0 25 0 0
ATP World Tour Finals (8S/8D) 1500 (max) 1100 (min) 1000 (max) 600 (min) 600 (max) 200 (min) 200 for each round robin match win,
+400 for a semifinal win, +500 for the final win.
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (96S) 1000 600 360 180 90 45 25 10 16 8 0
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (56S/48S) 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 0
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (32D/24D) 1000 600 360 180 90 0
Summer Olympic Games (64S) 750 450 340 (bronze) 270 (4th) 135 70 35 5
ATP World Tour 500 (56S) 500 300 180 90 45 20 0 10 4 0
ATP World Tour 500 (32S) 500 300 180 90 45 0 20 10 0
ATP World Tour 500 (24D) 500 300 180 90 45 0
ATP World Tour 500 (16D) 500 300 180 90 0
ATP World Tour 250 (56S/48S) 250 150 90 45 20 10 0 5 3 0 0
ATP World Tour 250 (32S/28S) 250 150 90 45 20 0 12 6 0 0
ATP World Tour 250 (24D) 250 150 90 45 20 0
ATP World Tour 250 (16D) 250 150 90 45 0
Davis Cup
Rubber category Match win Match loss Team bonus Performance bonus Total achievable
Singles Play-offs 5 / 101 15
First round 40 102 80
Quarterfinals 65 130
Semifinals 70 140
Final 75 753 1254 150 / 2253 / 2754
Cumulative total 500 500 to 5353 6254 6254
Doubles Play-offs 10 10
First round 50 102 50
Quarterfinals 80 80
Semifinals 90 90
Final 95 355 95 / 1305
Cumulative total 315 3505 3505

The Davis Cup World Group and World Group Play-Off matches awarded ATP Ranking points from 2009 to 2015.[14]

Glossary

Only live matches earn points; dead rubbers earn no points. If a player does not compete in the singles of one or more rounds he will receive points from the previous round when playing singles at the next tie. This last rule also applies for playing in doubles matches.[14]

1 A player who wins a singles rubber in the first day of the tie is awarded 5 points, whereas a singles rubber win in tie's last day grants 10 points for a total of 15 available points.[14]

2 For the first round only, any player who competes in a live rubber, without a win, receives 10 ranking points for participation.[14]

3 Team bonus awarded to a singles player who wins 7 live matches in a calendar year and his team wins the competition.[14]

4 Performance bonus awarded to a singles player who wins 8 live matches in a calendar year. In this case, no Team bonus is awarded.[14]

5 Team bonus awarded to an unchanged doubles team who wins 4 matches in a calendar year and his team wins the competition.[14]

World Team Cup
Match type 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals Points Bonus Total
Singles 1 35 35 35 95 200 50 250
Singles 2 25 25 25 50 125 50 175
Deciding match (doubles) 35 35 35 95 200 50 250
Dead rubber (doubles) 10 10 10 20 50 50
  • Players who only play the finals will be awarded points from the previous round.[15]
  • Players must win all 4 matches and be part of the winning team in order to earn the Bonus Points.[15]


Retirements

Former world no. 3 Ivan Ljubičić played for the last time at the Monte Carlo Masters.
Andy Roddick was the year-end world no. 1 at the end of the 2003 season.
2003 French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero is one of two Grand Slam champions to retire in 2012.
Fernando González former world no. 5 and 2007 Australian Open finalist.

Following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the ATP rankings top 100 (singles) or top 50 (doubles) for at least one week) who announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive (after not playing for more than 52 weeks), or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2012 season:

  • Argentina José Acasuso (born 20 October 1982 in Posadas, Argentina) turned professional in 1999, reaching career-high rankings of singles no. 20 and doubles no. 27, both in 2006. Mainly a clay-court specialist, the Argentine took three singles and five doubles career titles, all on the surface. Playing for Argentina, Acasuso competed in two Davis Cup finals (2006, 2008), and won one World Team Cup title in 2007. Acasuso announced his retirement in February. He played his last match during the French Open qualifying in May 2011.[16]
  • Argentina Juan Pablo Brzezicki (born 12 April 1982 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) joined the tour in 2001, reaching a career-high ranking of singles no. 94 in 2008. Winner of one doubles titles on the main circuit, Brzezicki competed for the last time in Buenos Aires in February.[17]
  • Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela (born 30 August 1979 in Ciudad Evita, Argentina) turned professional in 1998, reaching career-high rankings of singles no. 15 in 2004, and doubles no. 34 in 2004. Chela won six singles and three doubles titles during his career on the main circuit, his best Grand Slam results coming with two quarterfinals at the French Open (2004 and 2011) and one quarterfinal at the US Open (2007). At Wimbledon in 2010), he reached the semifinals of the doubles with countryman Eduardo Schwank, losing to Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău. Chela last played at the Wimbledon Championships in July, before announcing his retirement in December.[18]
  • France Arnaud Clément (born 17 December 1977 in Aix-en-Provence, France) became a tennis professional in 1996, peaking as singles no. 10 in 2001, and doubles no. 8 in 2008. In singles, Clément won four titles, made the quarterfinals at all majors but one (the French Open), and reached one Grand Slam final at the Australian Open (2001, losing to Agassi). In doubles, he collected 12 titles and made two major finals with Michaël Llodra, winning one at Wimbledon (2007), and losing the other in Australia (2008). The Frenchman played his last event on the tour in the Wimbledon doubles in July.[19]
  • Argentina Brian Dabul (born February 24, 1984, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) turned professional in 2001 and reached a career-high ranking of no. 86. His highest doubles ranking was no. 88. He won only one ATP titles in doubles in Viña de Mar in 2009, partnering Pablo Cuevas. He played his last singles match in Guayaquil on 21 November 2011.[20]
  • Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (born 12 February 1980 in Ontinyent, Spain) joined the main circuit in 1998, and reached the world no. 1 ranking in singles on September 8, 2003, holding the spot for a single spell of eight weeks, and finishing three straight seasons in the top 10 (2001–03). Ferrero won 16 singles titles during his 14-year career, including four Masters events, and one Grand Slam trophy at the French Open (2003, def Verkerk). A one-time semifinalist at the Australian Open (2004) and two-time quarterfinalist at Wimbledon (2007, 2009), the Spaniard also made two additional major finals at the French (2002, lost to Costa) and the US Open (2003, lost to Roddick), and reached one year-end championships final (2002, lost to Hewitt). As part of his country's team, Ferrero took part in three victorious Davis Cup campaigns (2000, 2004, 2009). The Spaniard retired after playing in Valencia in October.[21]
  • Chile Fernando González (born 29 July 1980 in Santiago, Chile) joined the main tour in 1999 and reached his best singles ranking, no. 5, in early 2007, finishing two seasons in the top 10 (2006–07). A junior world no. 1, winner of the boys' doubles at the US Open in 1997 and the boys' singles and doubles at the French Open in 1998, González won 11 singles and 3 doubles titles on the pro circuit, and gathered three medals at the Olympics: the bronze in singles and the gold in doubles (w/ Nicolás Massú, def. Kiefer/Schüttler) in 2004, and the silver in singles (lost the final to Nadal) in 2008. The Chilean reached the last eight at every major, making three quarterfinals at Wimbledon (2005) and the US Open (2002, 2009), one semifinal at the French (2009), and one final at the Australian Open (2007, lost to Federer). Struggling with injuries for more than a year before deciding to retire, González played his last event in Miami in March.[22]
  • The Bahamas Mark Knowles (born 4 September 1971 in Nassau, The Bahamas) joined the pro tour in 1992, reached the singles no. 96 spot in 1996, and the doubles world no. 1 ranking in June 2002, keeping the spot for a total of 65 weeks between 2002 and 2005, and finishing two seasons (2002, 2004) as no. 1. Partnering Daniel Nestor for most of his career, and later Mahesh Bhupathi, Knowles won 55 doubles titles, including one year-end championship (2007), and three Grand Slam trophies (all w/ Nestor) out of 13 finals (one Australian Open (2002), one French Open (2007), and one US Open (2004)). Knowles also claimed one mixed doubles win at Wimbledon (2009, w/ Grönefeld). He retired after competing in the US Open doubles in August.[23]
  • Croatia Ivan Ljubičić (born 19 March 1979 in Banja Luka, SFR Yugoslavia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) turned professional in 1998, peaking at no. 3 in singles in 2006, ending two seasons in the top 10 (2005–06). During his career Ljubičić won 10 singles titles, including one Masters at Indian Wells (2010), and went past the fourth round twice in Grand Slam tournaments, reaching one quarterfinal at the Australian Open (2006) and one semifinal at the French Open (2006). Playing for his country, the Croat partnered Mario Ančić to a bronze medal in doubles at the 2004 Athens Olympics and took part in one successful Davis Cup campaign (2005). Ljubičić played his last tournament in Monte Carlo in April.[24]
  • Australia Peter Luczak (born 31 August 1979 in Warsaw, Poland, moved to Australia in 1980) joined the main circuit in 2000, peaking at no. 64 in singles in 2009. Competing mainly on the ITF Men's Circuit and the ATP Challenger Tour during his career, Luczak's best result came with a gold medal in doubles (w/ Hanley) at the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games. The Australian retired from the sport after losing in the second round of the Australian Open doubles in January.[25][26]
  • United States Andy Roddick (born 30 August 1982 in Omaha, United States) turned professional in 2000 and became the sixth American player to be ranked world no. 1 in singles when he reached the top spot on November 3, 2003, holding it for a single spell of 13 straight weeks. Roddick finished nine seasons in the ATP rankings singles top 10 (2002–10), including one year as no. 1 (2003), and also reached the no. 50 ranking in doubles in 2010. As a junior, the American took two singles Grand Slam titles at the Australian Open and the US Open in 2000, finishing the season as junior world no. 1. Over his 12-year pro career, Roddick collected 32 singles titles, on every surface, among which five Masters and one Grand Slam title, at the US Open (2003, def. Ferrero). Roddick's other best results in majors came with four semifinals at the Australian Open (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009), three finals at Wimbledon (2004, 2005, 2009, all lost to Federer), and another final at the US Open (2006, lost to Federer). In doubles, Roddick won four titles including one Masters trophy. Part of the United States Davis Cup roster for 25 ties over 10 years, Roddick helped the team to a final in 2004, and a title (the country's 32nd) in 2007. The American retired in September, after losing in the fourth round of the US Open.[27][28]
  • Germany Rainer Schüttler (born 25 April 1976 in Korbach, West Germany, now Germany) turned professional in 1995, reaching career-high rankings of singles no. 5 in 2004, and doubles no. 40 in 2005. Schüttler won four singles and four doubles titles during his stint on the main circuit, his best Grand Slam results coming with a final at the Australian Open (2003, lost to Agassi), and a semifinal run at Wimbledon (2008). Alongside countryman Nicolas Kiefer, the German also took the silver medal in doubles at the 2004 Athens Olympics, losing the final in five sets (to González/Massú). Schüttler last played at the Australian Open in January.[29]
  • Germany Alexander Waske (born March 31, 1975, in Frankfurt, West Germany) turned professional in 2000 and reached a career-high ranking of no. 89 in singles and no. 16 in doubles. He won four ATP doubles titles and played his last doubles match on 15 October 2012 in Vienna, partnering Janko Tipsarević.[30]

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