Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray all feature prominently on the list of players with the most ATP 500 titles on hard courts.
Here are the five men who have won the most hard-court ATP 500 titles since the equivalent category of tournament was introduced in 1990.
Juan Martin del Potro – 7
Juan Martin del Potro secured seven of the nine ATP 500 titles he won in his career at hard-court tournaments, with four of these triumphs coming outdoors and three indoors.
The Argentine won his maiden hard-court 500 title outdoors at the 2009 Washington Open, while his last win at this level was at the 2018 Mexican Open in Acapulco.
Del Potro’s 500 titles on hard courts were spread across five different events: Washington (two titles), Basel (two titles), Rotterdam, Tokyo and Acapulco (one title at each).
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Andy Murray – 7
Andy Murray won seven of his nine ATP 500 tournaments on hard-court, with four of these titles indoors and three outdoors.
The Scot picked up his first-ever 500 title on indoor hard at the 2009 Rotterdam Open, while his final triumph at this category of event was on outdoor hard at the 2017 Dubai Championships.
Murray claimed his hard-court ATP 500 crowns at six different tournaments: Valencia (two titles), Rotterdam, Tokyo, Beijing, Vienna and Dubai (one title at each).
Pete Sampras – 9
Pete Sampras collected nine of his 12 total ATP 500 level crowns on hard courts, with this tally featuring six outdoor titles and three indoors.
The American’s first hard-court 500 victory came outdoors at the 1991 Indianapolis Open, while his last was at the 1998 US Pro Indoor in Philadelphia.
Sampras won his hard-court 500 titles at four different tournaments: Indianapolis (three titles), Tokyo (three titles), Philadelphia (two titles) and Memphis (one title).
Novak Djokovic – 15
Novak Djokovic has lifted all 15 of his ATP 500 trophies at hard-court tournaments, with 12 of these outdoors and three indoors.
The Serbian won his maiden 500 title on indoor hard at the 2007 Vienna Open, while his most recent — the 2022 Astana Open — was on the same surface.
Djokovic’s ATP 500 titles have come at six different events: Beijing (six titles), Dubai (five titles), Vienna, Basel, Tokyo and Astana (one title at each).
Roger Federer – 21
Roger Federer won 21 of his 24 ATP 500 titles on hard courts, with 12 of these coming indoors and nine outdoors.
The Swiss secured both his maiden ATP 500 crown and last-ever career title on indoor hard at the 2002 Vienna Open and the 2019 Swiss Indoors in Basel respectively.
Federer’s hard-court 500 titles were spread across five different tournaments: Dubai (eight titles), Basel (seven titles), Rotterdam (three titles), Vienna (two titles) and Tokyo (one title).