Tennis-X Stat Freak: ATP Win-Loss Leaders, ATP Hamburg, WTA RomePosted on May 10, 2004 ATP WIN-LOSS LEADERSMasters Series-Rome winner Carlos Moya also takes the lead in wins on the year (through May 9, 2004): 1. Carlos Moya (ESP) 33-7 (3 titles) 2. Andy Roddick (USA) 32-7 (2 titles) 3. Roger Federer (SUI) 26-3 (3 titles) 4. Guillermo Coria (ARG) 23-5 (2 titles) 5. Three players tied with 20 wins ATP HAMBURG MULTIPLE WINNERS Ukrainian Andrei Medvedev never won a French Open, but he dominated at the Masters Series-Hamburg with three wins in four years, while American Eddie Dibbs also collected three in the '70s. The legendary Spanish doubles team of Casal-Sanchez are the only doubles pairing to win three titles: 3--Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez, ESP (1992-91,'86) 3--Eddie Dibbs, USA (1976,'74-73) 3--Andrei Medvedev, UKR (1997,'95-94) ------------------------------------ 2--Juan Aguilera, ESP (1990,'84) 2--Jurgen Fassbender/Han Jurgen Pohmann, GER (1974-73) 2--Hans Gildemeister/Andres Gomez, CHI/ECU (1985,'81) 2--Jose Higueras, ESP (1982,'79) 2--Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor, BAH/CAN (2003,'96) 2--Ivan Lendl, USA (1989,'87) 2--Tom Okker/Marty Riessen, NED/USA (1969-68) 2--Manuel Orantes, ESP (1975,'72) WTA ROME MULTIPLE WINNERS Spain's Conchita Martinez is close to catching American Chris Evert's record of five Rome titles: 5--Chris Evert, USA (1980-82,'75-74) ----------------------------------- 4--Conchita Martinez, ESP (1996-93) 4--Gabriela Sabatini, ARG (1992-91,'89-88) ----------------------------------- 2--Mary Jo Fernandez/Natalia Zvereva, USA/BLR (1995-94) 2--Monica Seles, USA (2000,'90) |
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