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Bagel Hall of Fame & Bagel Hall of Shame (active players)

Pipsy
12-12-2010, 10:42 AM
Active players with more than 30 bagels at main tour level

I think this is complete as of 31/10/2012. Players that may make this list next year include: Monaco [27], Tipsarevic [27], Malisse[27], Volandri [27], and Gasquet[25].

BLUE signifies a double bagel
RED signifies a triple bagel


Roger FEDERER – 77 bagels
1) Novak Djokovic - Cincinatti, 2012
2) Juan Martin del Potro - Roland Garros, 2012
3) Michael Llodra - Dubai, 2012
4) Rafael Nadal - World Tour Finals, 2011
5) Juan Monaco - US Open, 2011
6) Maxime Teixeira - Roland Garros, 2011
7) Juan Ignacio Chela - Indian Wells, 2011
8) Alejandro Falla - Wimbledon, 2010
9) Julian Reister - Roland Garros, 2010
10) Igor Andreev - Australian Open, 2010
11) Nikolay Davydenko - Australian Open, 2010
12) Potito Starace - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2009
13) Robin Soderling - US Open, 2009
14) Tommy Haas - Roland Garros, 2009
15) Juan Martin del Potro - Australian Open, 2009
16) Juan Martin del Potro - Australian Open, 2009
17) Maximo Gonzalez - US Open, 2008
18) Robby Ginepri - Cincinatti, 2008
19) Albert Montanes - Roland Garros, 2008
20) Fabrice Santoro - Australian Open, 2008
21) Diego Hartfield - Australian Open, 2008
22) Diego Hartfield - Australian Open, 2008
23) Guillermo Canas - Madrid, 2007
24) Potito Starace - Roland Garros, 2007
25) Rafael Nadal - Hamburg, 2007
26) David Ferrer - Monte Carlo, 2007
27) Andy Roddick - Australian Open, 2007
28) Bjorn Phau - Australian Open, 2007
29) James Blake - Tennis Masters Cup, 2006
30) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - Basel, 2006
31) Fernando Gonzalez - Madrid, 2006
32) David Nalbandian - Madrid, 2006
33) James Blake - US Open, 2006
34) Vincent Spadea - US Open, 2006
35) Jimmy Wang - US Open, 2006
36) Dmitry Tursunov - Toronto, 2006
37) Rafael Nadal - Wimbledon, 2006
38) Jonas Bjorkman - Wimbledon, 2006
39) Tim Henman - Wimbledon, 2006
40) Tomas Berdych - Halle, 2006
41) Alberto Martin - Monte Carlo, 2006
42) Arnaud Clement - Miami, 2006
43) James Blake - Indian Wells, 2006
44) Marcos Baghdatis - Australian Open, 2006
45) Nicolas Kiefer - Australian Open, 2006
46) Tommy Haas - Australian Open, 2006
47) Florian Mayer - Australian Open, 2006
48) Gaston Gaudio - Tennis Masters Cup, 2005
49) Gaston Gaudio - Tennis Masters Cup, 2005
50) Guillermo Coria - Tennis Masters Cup, 2005
51) Alan Mackin - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2005
52) Alan Mackin - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2005
53) Dudi Sela - Roland Garros, 2005
54) Andy Roddick - Bangkok, 2004
55) Lleyton Hewitt - US Open, 2004
56) Lleyton Hewitt - US Open, 2004
57) Fabrice Santoro - US Open, 2004
58) Lleyton Hewitt - Wimbledon, 2004
59) Alejandro Falla - Wimbledon, 2004
60) Alex Bogdanovic - Wimbledon, 2004
61) Mardy Fish - Halle, 2004
62) Lleyton Hewitt - Hamburg, 2004
63) Lleyton Hewitt - Australian Open, 2004
64) Todd Reid - Australian Open, 2004
65) Alex Bogomolov Jr. - Australian Open, 2004
66) Andre Agassi - Tennis Masters Cup, 2003
67) David Nalbandian - Tennis Masters Cup, 2003
68) Jean-Rene Lisnard - US Open, 2003
69) Fabrice Santoro - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 2003
70) Fabrice Santoro - Rotterdam, 2003
71) Lars Burgsmuller - Australian Open, 2003
72) Jiri Novak - Tennis Masters Cup, 2002
73) Denis Golovalov - Moscow, 2002
74) Gustavo Kuerten - Hamburg, 2002
75) Bohdan Ulihrach - Hamburg, 2002
76) John van Lottum - s’-Hertogenbosch, 2001
77) Andrei Pavel - Rotterdam, 2001

Rafael NADAL – 62 bagels
1) Juan Monaco - Roland Garros, 2012
2) Juan Monaco - Roland Garros, 2012
3) Denis Istomin - Roland Garros, 2012
4) David Ferrer - Rome, 2012
5) Fernando Verdasco - Barcelona, 2012
6) Santiago Giraldo - Miami, 2012
7) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Davis Cup WG SF, 2011
8) Richard Gasquet - Davis Cup WG SF, 2011
9) Gilles Muller - Wimbledon, 2011
10) Antonio Veic - Roland Garros, 2011
11) Paolo Lorenzi - Rome, 2011
12) Rik de Voest - Indian Wells, 2011
13) Marcos Daniel - Australian Open, 2011
14) Karol Beck - Doha, 2011
15) Robin Haase - Wimbledon, 2010
16) Fernando Verdasco - Monte Carlo, 2010
17) Michael Berrer - Monte Carlo, 2010
18) Thiemo de Bakker - Monte Carlo, 2010
19) Nikolay Davydenko - Doha, 2010
20) Tomas Berdych - Davis Cup Final, 2009
21) Fernando Gonzalez - US Open, 2009
22) Nicolas Kiefer - US Open, 2009
23) Robin Soderling - Rome, 2009
24) Christophe Rochus - Barcelona, 2009
25) Nicolas Lapentti - Monte Carlo, 2009
26) David Nalbandian - Indian Wells, 2009
27) Janko Tipsarevic - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2009
28) Christophe Rochus - Australian Open, 2009
29) Fabrice Santoro - Doha, 2009
30) Andy Roddick - Davis Cup Semi-Finals, 2008
31) Viktor Troicki - US Open, 2008
32) Jurgen Melzer - Olympic Games, 2008
33) Florent Serra - Cincinatti, 2008
34) Roger Federer - Roland Garros, 2008
35) Fernando Verdasco - Roland Garros, 2008
36) Nicolas Devilder - Roland Garros, 2008
37) Denis Gremelmayr - Barcelona, 2008
38) Mario Ancic - Monte Carlo, 2008
39) Nicolas Kiefer - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 2008
40) Mikhail Ledovskikh - Dubai, 2008
41) Florent Serra - Australian Open, 2008
42) Marat Safin - Montréal, 2007
43) Carlos Moya - Roland Garros, 2007
44) Tomas Berdych - Monte Carlo, 2007
45) Juan Martin del Potro - Miami, 2007
46) Andreas Seppi - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2006
47) Tommy Robredo - Barcelona, 2006
48) Marcos Baghdatis - Indian Wells, 2006
49) Vincent Spadea - Wimbledon, 2005
50) David Ferrer - Roland Garros, 2005
51) Sebastien Grosjean - Roland Garros, 2005
52) Mikhail Youzhny - Rome, 2005
53) Gilles Muller - Barcelona, 2005
54) Gaston Gaudio - Monte Carlo, 2005
55) Xavier Malisse - Monte Carlo, 2005
56) Albert Montanes - Acapulco, 2005
57) Alberto Martin - Costa do Sauipe, 2005
58) Gaston Gaudio - Buenos Aires, 2005
59) Julien Benneteau - Australian Open, 2005
60) Ivo Heuberger - US Open, 2004
61) Albert Portas - Bastad, 2003
62) Juan Antonio Marin - Barcelona, 2003


David FERRER – 50 bagels
1) Lleyton Hewitt - US Open, 2012
2) Tommy Robredo - Bastad, 2012
3) Igor Sijsling - 's-Hertogenbosch, 2012
4) Marcel Granollers - Roland Garros, 2012
5) Mikhail Youzhny - Roland Garros, 2012
6) Gilles Simon - Rome, 2012
7) Albert Montanes - Barcelona, 2012
8) Filip Krajinovic - Barcelona, 2012
9) Andres Molteni - Buenos Aires, 2012
10) Igor Andreev - US Open, 2011
11) Adrian Mannarino - Madrid, 2011
12) Feliciano Lopez - Monte Carlo, 2011
13) Michael Russell - Australian Open, 2011
14) Thomaz Bellucci - Barcelona, 2010
15) Simone Bolelli - Barcelona, 2010
16) Ivan Ljubicic - Monte Carlo, 2010
17) Stanislas Wawrinka - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2010
18) Fernando Gonzalez - Acapulco, 2010
19) Frederico Gil - Buenos Aires, 2010
20) Frederico Gil - Australian Open, 2010
21) Frederico Gil - Australian Open, 2010
22) Viktor Troicki - Montréal, 2009
23) Marc Gicquel - Monte Carlo, 2009
24) Viktor Troicki - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2009
25) Dudi Sela - Johannesburg, 2009
26) Fabrice Santoro - Roland Garros, 2008
27) Fabrice Santoro - Roland Garros, 2008
28) Janko Tipsarevic - Monte Carlo, 2008
29) Tommy Haas - Dubai, 2008
30) Gilles Simon - Bastad, 2007
31) Paul Goldstein - Barcelona, 2007
32) Paul Goldstein - Barcelona, 2007
33) Christophe Rochus - Rotterdam, 2007
34) Radek Stepanek - Australian Open, 2007
35) Mardy Fish - Auckland, 2007
36) Daniele Bracciali - Auckland, 2007
37) Nicolas Almagro - Cincinatti, 2006
38) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - Roland Garros, 2006
39) Nicolas Massu - Monte Carlo, 2006
40) Karol Kucera - US Open, 2005
41) Carlos Moya - Umag, 2005
42) Jiri Vanek - Roland Garros, 2005
43) Gaston Gaudio - Rome, 2005
44) Alex Corretja - Costa do Sauipe, 2005
45) Mariano Puerta - Viña del Mar, 2005
46) Dominik Hrbaty - Hamburg, 2004
47) Fernando Verdasco - Chennai, 2004
48) Hicham Arazi - Metz, 2003
49) Hicham Arazi - Umag, 2003
50) Andrea Gaudenzi - Bucharest, 2002


Lleyton Hewitt – 50 bagels
1) Adrian Mannarino - Memphis, 2011
2) Maximo Gonzalez - Wimbledon, 2010
3) Jeremy Chardy - Roland Garros, 2010
4) Somdev Devvarman - Houston, 2010
5) Marcos Baghdatis - Australian Open, 2010
6) Andreas Seppi - Sydney, 2010
7) Edouard Roger-Vasselin - Tokyo, 2009
8) Thiago Alves - US Open, 2009
9) Eduardo Schwank - London/Queen's Club, 2009
10) Diego Junqueira - Houston, 2009
11) Albert Montanes - Wimbledon, 2008
12) Kirati Siributwong - Davis Cup AOG1 2nd Round, 2008
13) Kirati Siributwong - Davis Cup AOG1 2nd Round, 2008
14) Ti Chen - Davis Cup AOG1 1st Round, 2008
15) Steve Darcis - Australian Open, 2008
16) Steve Darcis - Australian Open, 2008
17) Jan Hernych - Roland Garros, 2006
18) Paul Goldstein - Las Vegas, 2006
19) Philipp Kohlschreiber - Las Vegas, 2006
20) Philipp Kohlschreiber - Adelaide, 2006
21) Paul-Henri Mathieu - Indian Wells, 2005
22) James Blake - Australian Open, 2005
23) Ivo Minar - Sydney, 2005
24) Gouichi Motomura - Tokyo, 2004
25) Mehdi Tahiri - Davis Cup WG Play-Off
26) Arnaud Di Pasquale - Roland Garros, 2004
27) Jonas Bjorkman - Hamburg, 2004
28) Michael Joyce - Los Angeles, 2003
29) Cecil Mamiit - Los Angeles, 2003
30) Radek Stepanek - Australian Open, 2003
31) Todd Larkham - Australian Open, 2003
32) Robby Ginepri - Cincinatti, 2002
33) Robby Ginepri - Cincinatti, 2002
34) Andrei Stoliarov - Roland Garros, 2002
35) Andrei Pavel - Indian Wells, 2002
36) James Blake - Tokyo, 2001
37) James Blake - US Open, 2001
38) Simon Larose - Montréal, 2001
39) Nikolay Davydenko - Roland Garros, 2001
40) Tommy Haas - Adelaide, 2001
41) Bjorn Phau - Adelaide, 2001
42) Pete Sampras - Tennis Masters Cup, 2000
43) Stefan Koubek - Indianapolis, 2000
44) Attila Savolt - Roland Garros, 2000
45) Alex Corretja - Australian Open, 2000
46) Alex Corretja - Australian Open, 2000
47) Jason Stoltenberg - Sydney, 2000
48) Dejan Petrovic - Adelaide, 2000
49) Marc Rosset - US Open, 1999
50) Todd Martin - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 1999


Novak DJOKOVIC – 49 bagels
1) Sam Querrey - Paris, 2012
2) Paolo Lorenzi - US Open, 2012
3) Nikolay Davydenko - Cincinatti, 2012
4) Blaz Kavcic - Roland Garros, 2012
5) Juan Monaco - Miami, 2012
6) Pablo Andujar - Indian Wells, 2012
7) Nicolas Mahut - Australian Open, 2012
8) Paolo Lorenzi - Australian Open, 2012
9) Paolo Lorenzi - Australian Open, 2012
10) Janko Tipsarevic - US Open, 2011
11) Carlos Berlocq - US Open, 2011
12) Carlos Berlocq - US Open, 2011
13) Conor Niland - US Open, 2011
14) Robin Soderling - Rome, 2011
15) Lukasz Kubot - Rome, 2011
16) James Blake - Miami, 2011
17) Denis Istomin - Miami, 2011
18) Viktor Troicki - Indian Wells, 2011
19) Ernests Gulbis - Indian Wells, 2011
20) Andrey Golubev - Indian Wells, 2011
21) Nicolas Almagro - Australian Open, 2011
22) Ivan Dodig - Australian Open, 2011
23) Ivan Ljubicic - Dubai, 2010
24) Jan Hernych - Basel, 2009
25) Jan Hernych - Basel, 2009
26) Viktor Troicki - Beijing, 2009
27) Janko Tipsarevic - Belgrade, 2009
28) Albert Montanes - Rome, 2009
29) Albert Montanes - Monte Carlo, 2009
30) Michael Berrer - Wimbledon, 2008
31) David Nalbandian - Queen's, 2008
32) Radek Stepanek - Rome, 2008
33) Steve Darcis - Rome, 2008
34) Sam Querrey - Monte Carlo, 2008
35) Andy Murray - Monte Carlo, 2008
36) David Ferrer - Australian Open, 2008
37) Benjamin Becker - Australian Open, 2008
38) Stanislas Wawrinka - Vienna, 2007
39) Potito Starace - Wimbledon, 2007
40) Andy Murray - Miami, 2007
41) Feliciano Lopez - Miami, 2007
42) Nicolas Massu - Australian Open, 2007
43) Jan Hajek - Adelaide, 2007
44) Daniele Bracciali - Metz, 2006
45) Donald Young - US Open, 2006
46) Boris Pashanski - Amersfoort, 2006
47) Robby Ginepri - Roland Garros, 2005
48) Robby Ginepri - Roland Garros, 2005
49) Genius Chidzikwe - Davis Cup EAG 1st Round, 2005


Nikolay DAVYDENKO – 49 bagels
1) Ivo Karlovic - Metz, 2012
2) Jarkko Nieminen - Hamburg, 2012
3) Ivan Dodig - US Open, 2011
4) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - Dubai, 2011
5) Tomas Berdych - Paris, 2010
6) Thomaz Bellucci - Paris, 2010
7) Simon Greul - Halle, 2010
8) Juan Monaco - Australian Open, 2010
9) Illya Marchenko - Australian Open, 2010
10) Dieter Kindlmann - Australian Open, 2010
11) Mikhail Kukushkin - Doha, 2010
12) Philipp Kohlschreiber - Beijing, 2009
13) Juan Carlos Ferrero - Umag, 2009
14) Diego Junqueira - Roland Garros, 2009
15) Novak Djokovic - Tennis Masters Cup, 2008
16) David Nalbandian - Davis Cup Semi-Finals, 2008
17) Mohammad Ghareeb - Dubai, 2008
18) Nicolas Mahut - Australian Open, 2008
19) Benedikt Dorsch - Doha, 2008
20) Nicolas Almagro - US Open, 2007
21) Jesse Levine - US Open, 2007
22) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo - Poertschach, 2007
23) Simon Greul - Miami, 2007
24) Gilles Muller - Australian Open, 2007
25) Christophe Rochus - Paris, 2006
26) Christophe Rochus - Paris, 2006
27) Jiri Vanek - Moscow, 2006
28) Jiri Vanek - Moscow, 2006
29) Andy Murray - US Open, 2006
30) Nicolas Mahut - US Open, 2006
31) Ramon Delgado - US Open, 2006
32) Carlos Berlocq - Sopot, 2006
33) Yuri Schukin - Bastad, 2006
34) Andrei Pavel - Poertschach, 2006
35) Tomas Zib - Poertschach, 2006
36) Fernando Verdasco - Rome, 2006
37) Kevin Kim - Australian Open, 2006
38) Tomas Zib - US Open, 2005
39) Tommy Haas - Roland Garros, 2005
40) Tommy Haas - Roland Garros, 2005
41) Fabrice Santoro - Dubai, 2005
42) Tomas Berdych - Rotterdam, 2005
43) Sergiy Stakhovsky - Moscow, 2004
44) Sonchat Ratiwatana - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2004
45) Dmitry Tursunov - St. Poelten, 2004
46) Olivier Mutis - Stuttgart, 2003
47) Adrian Voinea - Hamburg, 2003
48) Radek Stepanek - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2003
49) Rainer Schuettler - Washington, 2001


Andy MURRAY – 42 bagels
1) Marin Cilic - US Open, 2012
2) Tatsuma Ito - Roland Garros, 2012
3) Viktor Troicki - Monte Carlo, 2012
4) Michael Llodra - Australian Open, 2012
5) Gilles Muller - Brisbane, 2012
6) Kei Nishikori - Shanghai, 2011
7) Rafael Nadal - Tokyo, 2011
8) Donald Young - Bangkok, 2011
9) Sebo Kiss - Davis Cup EAG2 3rd Round, 2011
10) Robin Haase - US Open, 2011
11) Laurent Bram - Davis Cup EAG2 2nd Round, 2011
12) Laurent Bram - Davis Cup EAG2 2nd Round, 2011
13) Laurent Bram - Davis Cup EAG2 2nd Round, 2011
14) Daniel Gimeno-Traver - Wimbledon, 2011
15) Daniel Gimeno-Traver - Wimbledon, 2011
16) Gilles Simon - Madrid, 2011
17) Dustin Brown - US Open, 2010
18) Feliciano Lopez - Los Angeles, 2010
19) Paul Capdeville - US Open, 2009
20) Viktor Troicki - Miami, 2009
21) Rafael Nadal - Rotterdamm, 2009
22) Jurgen Melzer - Australian Open, 2009
23) Fernando Verdasco - St. Petersburg, 2008
24) Simone Bolelli - Madrid, 2008
25) Sergio Roitman - US Open, 2008
26) Jose Acasuso - Roland Garros, 2008
27) Jonathan Eysseric - Roland Garros, 2008
28) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Australian Open, 2008
29) Thomas Johansson - Doha, 2008
30) Rainer Schuettler - Doha, 2008
31) Olivier Rochus - Doha, 2008
32) Richard Gasquet - Paris, 2007
33) Tommy Robredo - Metz, 2007
34) Pablo Cuevas - US Open, 2007
35) Kristian Pless - San Jose, 2007
36) Alberto Martin - Australian Open, 2007
37) Alberto Martin - Australian Open, 2007
38) Juan Ignacio Chela - Paris, 2006
39) Alessio di Mauro - US Open, 2006
40) Robert Kendrick - Newport, 2006
41) Robert Kendrick - Newport, 2006
42) Paolo Lorenzi - Adelaide, 2006


Mikhail YOUZHNY – 41 bagels
1) Bernard Tomic - Basle, 2012
2) Patrik Rosenholm - Stockholm, 2012
3) Igor Kunitsyn - Rotterdam, 2012
4) Igor Kunitsyn - Rotterdam, 2012
5) Ricardo Mello - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2011
6) Yen-Hsun Lu - Miami, 2011
7) Igor Andreev - Kuala Lumpur, 2010
8) Michal Przysiezny - Roland Garros, 2010
9) Santiago Giraldo - Miami, 2010
10) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Valencia, 2009
11) Janko Tipsarevic - Moscow, 2009
12) Paul-Henri Mathieu - US Open, 2009
13) Sergio Roitman - Wimbledon, 2008
14) Mathieu Montcourt - Australian Open, 2008
15) Rafael Nadal - Chennai, 2007
16) Nicolas Devilder - US Open, 2007
17) Nicolas Lapentti - Roland Garros, 2007
18) Jan Hernych - Australian Open, 2007
19) Tommy Robredo - US Open, 2006
20) Nicolas Massu - US Open, 2006
21) Potito Starace - Wimbledon, 2006
22) Sasa Tuksar - Roland Garros, 2006
23) Florian Mayer - US Open, 2005
24) Ivo Minar - Kitzbuhel, 2005
25) Gilles Muller - Roland Garros, 2005
26) Julien Benneteau - St. Petersburg, 2005
27) Antony Dupuis - s'Hertogenbosch, 2004
28) Dennis van Scheppingen - Roland Garros, 2004
29) Florian Mayer - Hamburg, 2004
30) David Sanchez - Roland Garros, 2003
31) David Sanchez - Roland Garros, 2003
32) Richard Gasquet - Australian Open, 2003
33) Paul-Henri Mathieu - Sopot, 2002
34) Bartlomiej Dabrowski - Sopot, 2002
35) Gaston Gaudio - Wimbledon, 2002
36) Agustin Calleri - s'-Hertogenbosch, 2002
37) Andrei Pavel - Halle, 2002
38) Fabrice Santoro - Halle, 2002
39) Fabrice Santoro - Wimbledon, 2001
40) Jonas Bjorkman - Monte Carlo, 2001
41) Nicolas Kiefer - Monte Carlo, 2001


David NALBANDIAN – 41 bagels
1) Potito Starace - Indian Wells, 2012
2) Carlos Berlocq - Buenos Aires, 2012
3) Florian Mayer - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2012
4) Ivan Ljubicic - Cincinatti, 2010
5) Tommy Robredo - Toronto, 2010
6) Marco Chiudinelli - Washington, 2010
7) Rajeev Ram - Washington, 2010
8) Juan Martin del Potro - Paris, 2008
9) Tommy Robredo - Monte Carlo, 2008
10) Rafael Nadal - Paris, 2007
11) Alberto Martin - Barcelona, 2007
12) Paul-Henri Mathieu - Indian Wells, 2007
13) Janko Tipsarevic - Australian Open, 2007
14) Rik de Voest - Cincinatti, 2006
15) Richard Gasquet - Roland Garros, 2006
16) Tomas Berdych - Miami, 2006
17) Fabrice Santoro - Australian Open, 2006
18) Fabrice Santoro - Australian Open, 2006
19) Tommy Robredo - Australian, 2006
20) Nikolay Davydenko - Tennis Masters Cup, 2005
21) Amir Hadad - Beijing, 2005
22) Fernando Gonzalez - US Open, 2005
23) Richard Gasquet - Wimbledon, 2005
24) Andy Murray - Wimbledon, 2005
25) Jarkko Nieminen - Munich, 2005
26) Juan Monaco - Munich, 2005
27) Guillermo Coria - Australian Open, 2005
28) Santiago Ventura - Australian Open, 2005
29) Alejandro Falla - Roland Garros, 2004
30) Alejandro Falla - Roland Garros, 2004
31) Felix Mantilla - Monte Carlo, 2004
32) Dominik Hrbaty - Monte Carlo, 2004
33) Florian Mayer - Australian Open, 2004
34) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo - Basel, 2003
35) Wayne Arthurs - Cincinatti, 2003
36) Richard Gasquet - Monte Carlo, 2003
37) Mark Philippoussis - Scottsdale, 2003
38) Xavier Malisse - Australian Open, 2003
39) Flavio Saretta - Roland Garros, 2002
40) Olivier Rochus - Sopot, 2001
41) Fernando Meligeni - Bogota, 2001


Juan Ignacio CHELA – 37 bagels
1) Cesar Ramirez - Acapulco, 2012
2) Florent Serra - Bucharest, 2011
3) Evgeny Korolev - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 2011
4) Radek Stepanek - Sydney, 2011
5) Simon Greul - Bucharest, 2010
6) Donald Young - New Haven, 2010
7) Alejandro Falla - Toronto, 2010
8) Ryan Sweeting - Roland Garros, 2010
9) Peter Luczak - Acapulco, 2010
10) Peter Luczak - Acapulco, 2010
11) Marc Gicquel - Kitzbuhel, 2009
12) Bobby Reynolds - Miami, 2009
13) Pablo Andujar - Viña del Mar, 2009
14) Tommy Robredo - Viña del Mar, 2009
15) Michal Tabara - World Team Championship, 2008
16) Fabrice Santoro - Roland Garros, 2007
17) Andy Roddick - Rome, 2007
18) Nicolas Devilder - Acapulco, 2007
19) Dusan Vemic - Kitzbuhel, 2006
20) Lars Burgsmuller - Costa do Sauipe, 2005
21) Tommy Robredo - Toronto, 2004
22) Marc Lopez - Bastad, 2004
23) Lars Burgsmuller - Wimbledon, 2004
24) Diogo Rocha - Estoril, 2004
25) Alberto Martin - Indian Wells, 2004
26) Oscar Hernandez - Acapulco, 2004
27) Giovanni Lapentti - Buenos Aires, 2004
28) Fernando Gonzalez - Long Island, 2003
29) Andre Sa - Gstaad, 2003
30) Alberto Martin - Monte Carlo, 2003
31) Karol Beck - Australian Open, 2003
32) Cecil Mamiit - Tokyo, 2002
33) Nikolay Davydenko - Kitzbuhel, 2002
34) Alex Corretja - Indian Wells, 2002
35) Nicolas Lapentti - Buenos Aires, 2002
36) Albert Costa - Sydney, 2002
37) Yevgeny Kafelnikov - Mallorca, 2000


Jarkko NIEMINEN – 36 bagels
1) Mikhail Kukushkin - US Open, 2012
2) Benoit Paire - Belgrade, 2012
3) James Blake - Stockholm, 2010
4) Christian Lindell - Bastad, 2010
5) Evgeny Korolev - Delray Beach, 2010
6) Grigor Dimitrov - Stockholm, 2009
7) Photos Kallias - Davis Cup EAG2 3rd Round
8) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Brisbane, 2009
9) Marko Djokovic - Bangkok, 2008
10) Philippe Grandjean - Davis Cup EAG2 Play-Off,2008
11) Philippe Grandjean - Davis Cup EAG2 Play-Off, 2008
12) Marc Gicquel - Monte Carlo, 2008
13) Peter Luczak - Stockholm, 2007
14) Toshihide Matsui - Mumbai, 2007
15) Vincent Spadea - Cincinatti, 2007
16) Evgeny Korolev - Miami, 2007
17) Evgeny Korolev - Miami, 2007
18) Lazar Magdincev - Davis Cup EAG2 Semi-Finals, 2006
19) Abdelhak Hameurlaine - Davis EAG2 2nd Round, 2006
20) Abdelhak Hameurlaine - Davis EAG2 2nd Round, 2006
21) Lukas Dlouhy - Bastad, 2006
22) Martin Lee - Wimbledon, 2006
23) Christophe Rochus - Hamburg, 2006
24) Louk Sorensen - Davis Cup EAG2 1st Round
25) Lars Burgsmuller - Stuttgart, 2005
26) Andre Agassi - Roland Garros, 2005
27) Luis Horna - Indian Wells, 2005
28) Ervin Eleskovic - Bastad, 2004
29) Karol Kucera - Vienna, 2003
30) Jean-Rene Lisnard - Munich, 2003
31) Xavier Malisse - Barcelona, 2003
32) Alex Corretja - Rotterdam, 2003
33) Peter Luczak - Sydney, 2003
34) Frank Dancevic - Washington, 2002
35) Galo Blanco - Mallorca, 2002
36) Attila Savolt - Davis Cup EAG1 Play-Off, 2000


Tommy ROBREDO – 35 bagels
1) Donald Young - Indian Wells, 2011
2) Ricardo Mello - Santiago, 2011
3) Michael Venus - Auckland, 2011
4) Dudi Sela - Indian Wells, 2010
5) Christophe Rochus - Valencia, 2009
6) Teymuraz Gabashvili - Bastad, 2009
7) Maximo Gonzalez - Roland Garros, 2009
8) Kevin Kim - Acapulco, 2009
9) Viktor Troicki - Australian Open, 2009
10) Marat Safin - US Open, 2008
11) Jose Acasuso - Sopot, 2007
12) Steve Darcis - Sopot, 2007
13) Janko Tipsarevic - Roland Garros, 2007
14) Rik de Voest - Rotterdam, 2007
15) Ruben Ramirez Hildaldo - Australian Open, 2007
16) Agustin Calleri - Auckland, 2007
17) Potito Starace - Barcelona, 2006
18) Michal Tabara - Bastad, 2005
19) Gustavo Kuerten - Hamburg, 2005
20) Santiago Ventura - Estoril, 2005
21) Jonas Bjorkman - Miami, 2005
22) Nicolas Massu - Roland Garros, 2004
23) Antony Dupuis - Hamburg, 2004
24) Xavier Malisse - Estoril, 2004
25) Wayne Black - Montréal, 2003
26) Juan Ignacio Chela - Rome, 2003
27) Sjeng Schalken - Indian Wells, 2003
28) Harel Levy - Roland Garros, 2002
29) German Puentes - Palermo, 2001
30) Carlos Cuadrado - Sopot, 2001
31) Jean-Rene Lisnard - Roland Garros, 2001
32) Albert Montanes - Mallorca, 2001
33) German Puentes - Casablanca, 2001
34) Olivier Malcor - Casablanca, 2001
35) Leander Paes - Chennai, 2001


Tomas BERDYCH – 33 bagels
1) Steve Darcis - Winston-Salem, 2012
2) Florent Serra - Montpellier, 2012
3) Olivier Rochus - Australian Open, 2012
4) Fernando Verdasco - Beijing, 2011
5) Philipp Kohlschreiber - Beijing, 2011
6) Fabio Fognini - US Open, 2011
7) Fabio Fognini - US Open, 2011
8) Juan Monaco - Cincinnati, 2011
9) Marcel Granollers - Madrid, 2011
10) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo - Miami, 2011
11) Marco Crugnola - Australian Open, 2011
12) Frederico Gil - Chennai, 2011
13) Tommy Robredo - Shanghai, 2010
14) Richard Gasquet - Monte Carlo, 2010
15) Fernando Verdasco - Indian Wells, 2010
16) Olivier Rochus - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2010
17) Robin Haase - Australian Open, 2010
18) Marcos Baghdatis - Brisbane, 2010
19) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - Madrid, 2009
20) Brydan Klein - Brisbane, 2009
21) Fernando Gonzalez - Tokyo, 2008
22) Robert Smeets - Roland Garros, 2008
23) Robert Smeets - Roland Garros, 2008
24) Kittipong Wachiramanowong - Bangkok, 2007
25) Jonas Bjorkman - Wimbledon, 2007
26) Jonas Bjorkman - Wimbledon, 2007
27) Olivier Rochus - World Team Championship, 2007
28) Nicolas Devilder - Munich, 2007
29) Robin Soderling - Monte Carlo, 2007
30) Ivo Minar - Sydney, 2007
31) Florent Serra - Hamburg, 2006
32) Gaston Gaudio - Paris, 2005
33) Ricardo Mello - US Open, 2005


Fernando VERDASCO – 32 bagels
1) Tatsuma Ito - Bangkok, 2012
2) Alexandr Dolgopolov - Rome, 2012
3) Bjorn Phau - Miami, 2012
4) Filippo Volandri - Acapulco, 2012
5) Janko Tipsarevic - Australian Open, 2011
6) Arnaud Clement - Paris, 2010
7) Eduardo Schwank - Toronto, 2010
8) Albert Montanes - Monte Carlo, 2010
9) Fabio Fognini - Acapulco, 2010
10) Karol Beck - Kuala Lumpur, 2009
11) Florent Serra - US Open, 2009
12) Paul Capdeville - New Haven, 2009
13) Andreas Beck - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 2009
14) Radek Stepanek - Australian Open, 2009
15) Radek Stepanek - Australian Open, 2009
16) Adrian Mannarino - Australian Open, 2009
17) Florent Serra - Brisbane, 2009
18) Rui Machado - US Open, 2008
19) Bjorn Rehnquist - Bastad, 2008
20) Ervin Eleskovic - Bastad, 2008
21) Tomas Berdych - Wimbledon, 2008
22) Michael Llodra - Hamburg, 2008
23) Thierry Ascione - Australian Open, 2008
24) Gilles Simon - US Open, 2007
25) Jerome Haehnel - Roland Garros, 2007
26) Jan Hernych - New Haven, 2005
27) Nicolas Almagro - Stuttgart, 2005
28) Federico Luzzi - Valencia, 2005
29) Gilles Muller - Australian Open, 2005
30) Greg Rusedski - Roland Garros, 2004
31) Greg Rusedski - Roland Garros, 2004
32) Felix Mantilla - Acapulco, 2004


Radek STEPANEK – 31 bagels
1) Juan Ignacio Chela - Rome, 2012
2) Sam Querrey - Memphis, 2012
3) Adrian Ungur - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2011
4) Philipp Petzschner - Washington, 2011
5) Philipp Kohlschreiber - Munich, 2011
6) Michael Russell - Paris, 2010
7) Santiago Giraldo - Basel, 2010
8) Pablo Cuevas - New Haven, 2010
9) John Millman - Brisbane, 2010
10) Viktor Troicki - Paris, 2009
11) Rainer Schuettler - Basel, 2009
12) Juan Carlos Ferrero - Shanghai, 2009
13) Janko Tipsarevic - Barcelona, 2009
14) Todd Widom - San Jose, 2009
15) Todd Widom - San Jose, 2009
16) Jan Hernych - Wimbledon, 2008
17) Jiri Vanek - Roland Garros, 2008
18) David Nalbandian - Indian Wells, 2008
19) Edouard Roger-Vasselin - Roland Garros, 2007
20) Gael Monfils - Monte Carlo, 2007
21) Michael Llodra - Australian Open, 2007
22) Christophe Rochus - Rotterdam, 2006
23) Marcos Baghdatis - Australian Open, 2006
24) Prakash Amritraj - Chennai, 2006
25) Luis Horna - Vienna, 2005
26) Vincent Spadea - Monte Carlo, 2005
27) Jeff Morrison - Miami, 2005
28) Julien Benneteau - Miami, 2005
29) Jan Hernych - Australian Open, 2005
30) Kenneth Carlsen - Australian Open, 2003
31) Dennis van Scheppingen - Munich, 2002


Robin SODERLING – 31 bagels
1) Tomas Berdych - Bastad, 2011
2) Diego Junqueira - Bastad, 2011
3) Gilles Simon - Paris, 2010
4) Edouard Roger-Vasselin - Kuala Lumpur, 2010
5) Taylor Dent - Roland Garros, 2010
6) Laurent Recouderc - Roland Garros, 2010
7) Fernando Gonzalez - Miami, 2010
8) Peter Luczak - Miami, 2010
9) Julien Benneteau - Rotterdam, 2010
10) Giovanni Lapentti - Stockholm, 2009
11) Victor Hanescu - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2009
12) Marcel Granollers - Rome, 2009
13) Kei Nishikori - Stockholm, 2008
14) Julien Benneteau - Cincinatti, 2008
15) James Blake - World Team Championship, 2008
16) Jose Acasuso - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 2008
17) Stefan Koubek - Miami, 2008
18) Gaston Gaudio - Barcelona, 2007
19) Fabrice Santoro - Dubai, 2007
20) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez - Doha, 2007
21) Jonas Bjorkman - Stockholm, 2006
22) Flavio Saretta - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2006
23) Ricardo Mello - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2006
24) Andrei Pavel - Halle, 2006
25) Fernando Gonzalez - Indian Wells, 2006
26) Max Mirnyi - Memphis, 2006
27) Davide Sanguinetti - Paris, 2004
28) Tommy Robredo - Bastad, 2004
29) Hyung-Taik Lee - Roland Garros, 2004
30) John van Lottum - Shanghai, 2003
31) Lars Burgsmuller - US Open, 2002


Tommy HAAS – 30 bagels
1) Marin Cilic - Hamburg, 2012
2) Michael Berrer - Munich, 2012
3) Denis Kudla - Australian Open, 2012
4) Julien Benneteau - Indian Wells, 2008
5) James Blake - US Open, 2007
6) Teymuraz Gabashvili - Indian Wells, 2007
7) Olivier Rochus - Dubai, 2007
8) Alex Kuznetsov - US Open, 2006
9) Luis Horna - Miami, 2006
10) Paul Goldstein - Australian Open, 2006
11) Tomas Zib - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2005
12) Rainer Schuettler - US Open, 2005
13) Christophe Rochus - New Haven, 2005
14) Joachim Johansson - World Team Championship, 2005
15) Wayne Ferreira - Davis Cup EAG1 2nd Round, 2005
16) Wesley Moodie - Vienna, 2004
17) Kenneth Carlsen - Los Angeles, 2004
18) Vincent Spadea - Hamburg, 2004
19) Dmitry Tursunov - Houston, 2004
20) Max Mirnyi - Miami, 2002
21) Felix Mantilla - US Open, 2001
22) Jerome Golmard - Roland Garros, 2001
23) Max Mirnyi - Monte Carlo, 2001
24) Dominik Hrbaty - Miami, 2001
25) Andy Roddick - Memphis, 2001
26) Ion Moldovan - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2001
27) Alex Corretja - Vienna, 2000
28) Andre Agassi - Grand Slam Cup, 1999
29) Fabrice Santoro - Cincinatti, 1999
30) Mark Philippoussis - Scottsdale, 1998


:bigclap:

Pipsy
12-12-2010, 12:14 PM
Active players bagelled more than 20 times at main tour level

I think this is complete having checked all the top 150 plus any others that were at all likely. Players that may make this list this year include: Massu [19], Robredo [19], Schuettler [19], Tipsarevic [18], O Rochus [18], Ramirez Hidalgo [18], Blake [18], and Youzhny [18].

BLUE signifies a double bagel

As of 02.09.2011 no player on this list has been triple bagelled by an opponent at the required level.

Thomas MUSTER – bagelled 22 times
1) Carlos Moya - Monte Carlo, 1998
2) Mark Philippoussis - Munich, 1996
3) Jim Courier - US Open, 1995
4) Francisco Clavet - US Open, 1995
5) Andre Agassi - US Open, 1994
6) Andrea Gaudenzi - Barcelona, 1994
7) Horst Skoff - Roland Garros, 1993
8) Andrei Chesnokov - Barcelona, 1993
9) Gilad Bloom - Tel Aviv, 1992
10) Emilio Sanchez - Gstaad, 1992
11) Sergi Bruguera - Athens, 1991
12) Andrei Olhovskiy - Vienna, 1990
13) Juan Aguilera - Estoril, 1990
14) Jakob Hlasek - Hilversum, 1987
15) Martin Jaite - Roland Garros, 1987
16) Joakim Nystrom - Monte Carlo, 1987
17) Ivan Lendl - Key Biscayne, 1987
18) Andre Agassi - Key Biscayne, 1987
19) Kevin Curren - US Open, 1986
20) Henrik Sundstrom - Florence, 1986
21) Damir Keretic - Barcelona, 1985
22) Thierry Telasne - Palermo, 1985


Albert MONTANES – bagelled 21 times
1) Xavier Malisse - Australian Open, 2011
2) Fernando Verdasco - Monte Carlo, 2010
3) Novak Djokovic - Rome, 2009
4) Novak Djokovic - Monte Carlo, 2009
5) Lleyton Hewitt - Wimbledon, 2008
6) Roger Federer - Roland Garros, 2008
7) Jose Acasuso - Acapulco, 2007
8) Nicolas Almagro - Acapulco, 2006
9) Stanislas Wawrinka - Australian Open, 2006
10) Rafael Nadal - Acapulco, 2005
11) Felix Mantilla - Sopot, 2004
12) Tomas Behrend - Amersfoort, 2004
13) Alexander Popp - Wimbledon, 2004
14) Juan Carlos Ferrero - Australian Open, 2004
15) John van Lottum - Bucharest, 2003
16) Sargis Sargsian - Acapulco, 2003
17) Guillermo Canas - Bastad, 2002
18) Guillermo Canas - Bastad, 2002
19) Arnaud Clement - Wimbledon, 2002
20) Max Mirnyi - Estoril, 2002
21) Tommy Robredo - Mallorca, 2001


Fernando VICENTE – bagelled 21 times
1) Olivier Rochus - Halle, 2009
2) Olivier Rochus - Halle, 2009
3) Nicolas Almagro - Costa Do Sauipe, 2007
4) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo - Umag, 2006
5) Evgeny Korolev - Barcelona, 2006
6) Mariano Zabaleta - Barcelona, 2004
7) Christophe Rochus - Bucharest, 2003
8) Dominik Hrbaty - Umag, 2003
9) John van Lottum - Amersfoort, 2003
10) Arnaud Clement - s'-Hertohenbosch, 2003
11) Davide Sanguinetti - s'-Hertohenbosch, 2003
12) Michael Chang - Cincinatti, 2002
13) Carlos Moya - Umag, 2002
14) Ivan Ljubicic - Monte Carlo, 2001
15) Gianluca Pozzi - Long Island, 2000
16) Andy Roddick - US Open, 2000
17) Thomas Enqvist - Stockholm, 1999
18) David Prinosil - Lyon, 1999
19) Alberto Martin - Bucharest, 1999
20) Fernando Meligeni - San Marino, 1998
21) Nicolas Lapentti - Prague, 1998


Fernando GONZALEZ – bagelled 20 times
1) Robin Soderling - Miami, 2010
2) David Ferrer - Acapulco, 2010
3) Rafael Nadal - US Open, 2009
4) Tomas Berdych - Tokyo, 2008
5) Roger Federer - Madrid, 2006
6) James Blake - Davis Cup WG Quarter-Finals, 2006
7) Robin Soderling - Indian Wells, 2006
8) Mario Ancic - Auckland, 2006
9) David Nalbandian - US Open, 2005
10) James Blake - Indian Wells, 2005
11) Florian Mayer - Roland Garros, 2004
12) Julian Knowle - Hamburg, 2004
13) Juan Ignacio Chela - Long Island, 2003
14) Nicolas Kiefer - Wimbledon, 2002
15) Guillermo Canas - Hamburg, 2002
16) Alexandre Simoni - Costa Do Sauipe, 2001
17) Davide Sanguinetti - Barcelona, 2001
18) Francisco Clavet - Vina del Mar, 2001
19) Guillermo Coria - Bogota, 2001
20) Franco Squillari - Davis Cup AZI 1st Round, 1998

:o :o :o

V.H.
12-12-2010, 12:50 PM
Only two players then?

Pipsy
12-14-2010, 01:39 AM
I think fourteen but if you can think of any more, let me know

Also, it kind of feels unjust that Thomas Muster should top this sort of list for some reason... :shrug:

Pipsy
01-18-2011, 06:07 AM
Congratulations to Rafa Nadal who today won his 50th tour-level bagel, overtaking Lleyton Hewitt in the process!

Apophis
01-21-2011, 08:53 PM
Interesting. Slow-court specialists should be favored in this list.

Nathaliia
01-21-2011, 09:00 PM
great thread
i'd prefer a list of bagel eaters :p

Pipsy
01-22-2011, 06:44 AM
great thread
i'd prefer a list of bagel eaters :p

This can be arranged... watch this space :)

Pipsy
01-23-2011, 05:58 AM
Delivered!

Nathaliia
01-30-2011, 07:08 PM
thanks a lot :)
on the challenger tour we call david guez a "bagel boy" ;) but he's not 150 i fear

Shade
03-16-2011, 12:50 AM
Fed ties Muster with 71 with his match against Chela today. :)

Is there an all-time bagel list?

Pipsy
03-18-2011, 01:09 AM
Thanks! Also, welcome to the list Novak Djokovic who has already amassed 3 bagels this week :o

Adri89
03-18-2011, 11:54 AM
Hewitt bagelled Mannarino this year so 50th bagels for him i guess

Silvester
03-28-2011, 01:09 PM
add a few more bagels to Novaks' list for Miami

Pipsy
04-03-2011, 11:35 PM
Have done now. I was waiting for the tournament to finish. He's shot up the table rapidly since he arrived!

Pipsy
05-12-2011, 02:23 AM
Now updated to the present time (end of play 11 May 2011)!

Pirata.
05-14-2011, 01:24 AM
Nice to see Pics up so high despite people saying he has no weapons.

JediFed
05-25-2011, 08:06 PM
Roger passes Muster!

Pipsy
05-25-2011, 10:34 PM
The list always felt a bit worse off for having Muster at the top. He's really from a different era to everybody else which makes comparisons less accurate. I think Roger rightly deserves the top rank. The question is, how many will he rack up before he retires. My guess would be about 82

yesh222
05-29-2011, 03:43 AM
By my count Ivan Lendl leads the all-time bagel list with 148.

Pipsy
05-29-2011, 01:06 PM
You are probably right. I thought it too much effort to look at all players which is why I just looked at stats for active players...

ExcaliburII
06-01-2011, 10:27 PM
How many bagels have Fognini and Seppi ate?

Pipsy
06-02-2011, 01:10 AM
Fognini is 3-10

Seppi is 9-12

Bear in mind this doesn't include Challengers, Futures or qualifying draws.

Javier Bardem
07-06-2011, 01:40 AM
Does Karlovic, Isner, Raonic have any bagels or been bagelled?

Pipsy
07-07-2011, 06:02 PM
On ATP Tour level...

Karlovic is 0-1
Isner is 0-1
Raonic is 1-1

Karlovic probably has quite a shout at being the person who has played the most matches on the main ATP tour without ever bagelling anybody...

Pipsy
07-07-2011, 06:05 PM
I believe Christophe has retired now so he can drop out of the main list

Christophe ROCHUS – bagelled 32 times
1) Tommy Robredo - Valencia, 2009
2) Fabrice Santoro - Metz, 2009
3) Teymuraz Gabashvili - Båstad, 2009
4) Marin Cilic - Rome, 2009
5) Rafael Nadal - Barcelona, 2009
6) Rafael Nadal - Australian Open, 2009
7) David Ferrer - Rotterdam, 2007
8) Nikolay Davydenko - Paris, 2006
9) Nikolay Davydenko - Paris, 2006
10) Gaston Gaudio - Gstaad, 2006
11) Jarko Nieminen - Hamburg, 2006
12) Gilles Muller - Estoril, 2006
13) Radek Stepanek - Rotterdam, 2006
14) Filippo Volandri - Palermo, 2005
15) Filippo Volandri - Palermo, 2005
16) Tommy Haas - New Haven, 2005
17) Luis Horna - Cincinatti, 2005
18) Kristian Pless - Shanghai, 2004
19) John van Lottum - US Open, 2003
20) Guillermo Coria - Sopot, 2003
21) Sjeng Schalken - s'-Hertogenbosch, 2003
22) Sjeng Schalken - s'-Hertogenbosch, 2003
23) Franco Squillari - Palermo, 2002
24) Olivier Rochus - Wimbledon, 2002
25) Sebastien Grosjean - Paris, 2001
26) Sebastien Grosjean - Paris, 2001
27) Jerome Golmard - Atlanta, 2001
28) Alexandre Simoni - Acapulco, 2001
29) Jan-Michael Gambill - Washington, 2000
30) Thomas Enqvist - Roland Garros, 2000
31) Thomas Enqvist - Roland Garros, 2000
32) Martin Damm - Chennai, 2000

Pipsy
07-08-2011, 10:25 PM
Andy Murray not only makes the list for the first time, but also becomes the first person on it to triple bagel an opponent!

Commander Data
09-02-2011, 08:21 PM
Nice work!

Pipsy
09-03-2011, 12:31 AM
Bagel stats now updated as far as the second round of the US Open

Gaudio and Koubek have now retired so I'll leave their statistics here:

Gaston GAUDIO – bagelled 36 times
1) Santiago Giraldo - Vina del Mar, 2008
2) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo - Umag, 2007
3) Robin Soderling - Barcelona, 2007
4) Gilles Muller - Australian Open, 2007
5) Simon Greul - Lyon, 2006
6) Marc Gicquel - US Open, 2006
7) Agustin Calleri - Kitzbuhel, 2006
8) Mariano Zabaleta - Stuttgart, 2006
9) Roger Federer - Tennis Masters Cup, 2005
10) Roger Federer - Tennis Masters Cup, 2005
11) Tomas Berdych - Paris, 2005
12) David Ferrer - Rome, 2005
13) Rafael Nadal - Monte Carlo, 2005
14) Rafael Nadal - Buenos Aires, 2005
15) Guillermo Canas - Stuttgart, 2004
16) Guillermo Coria - Roland Garros, 2004
17) Dominik Hrbaty - Australian Open, 2004
18) Juan Carlos Ferrero - Davis Cup WG Semi-Final, 2003
19) Juan Carlos Ferrero - Davis Cup WG Semi-Final, 2003
20) Jean-Rene Lisnard - Amersfoort, 2003
21) Guillermo Coria - Hamburg, 2003
22) Juan Carlos Ferrero - Rome, 2003
23) Rainer Schuettler - Sydney, 2003
24) Jan-Michael Gambill - US Open, 2002
25) Jan-Michael Gambill - US Open, 2002
26) Todd Martin - US Open, 2002
27) Mikhail Youzhny - Wimbledon, 2002
28) Fernando Vicente - Mallorca, 2002
29) Michel Kratochvil - Barcelona, 2001
30) Andrei Pavel - Stuttgart, 2000
31) Franco Squillari - Cincinatti, 2000
32) Andrei Stoliarov - San Marino, 2000
33) Thomas Enqvist - Roland Garros, 2000
34) Alex Corretja - Barcelona, 2000
35) Hernan Gumy - Palermo, 1999
36) Cedric Pioline - Boston, 1999


Stefan KOUBEK – bagelled 25 times
1) Gilles Simon - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2011
2) Robin Soderling - Miami, 2008
3) Agustin Calleri - Sopot, 2007
4) Daniel Koellerer - Kitzbuhel, 2007
5) Michael Llodra - Miami, 2007
6) Jiri Novak - Basel, 2004
7) Marc Lopez - Valencia, 2004
8) Jiri Novak - Miami, 2004
9) Karol Beck - Australian Open, 2004
10) Fabrice Santoro - Dubai, 2003
11) Xavier Malisse - Paris, 2002
12) Thomas Enqvist - Cincinatti, 2002
13) Gaston Gaudio - Kitzbuhel, 2002
14) Nicolas Lapentti - Barcelona, 2002
15) Cyril Saulnier - Australian Open, 2002
16) Guillermo Coria - Kitzbuhel, 2001
17) Francisco Clavet - Indian Wells, 2001
18) Julian Alonso - Bucharest, 2000
19) Lleyton Hewitt - Indianapolis, 2000
20) Attila Savolt - Roland Garros, 2000
21) Carlos Moya - Monte Carlo, 2000
22) Albert Costa - Dubai, 2000
23) Nicolas Lapentti - Sydney, 2000
24) Marcelo Rios - St. Poelten, 1999
25) Slava Dosedel - Umag, 1996

pesto
10-02-2011, 11:27 PM
Your boy has added a couple more at the DC vs Sebo Kiss, and in the Bangkok final against Don Young.

Pipsy
10-20-2011, 03:33 AM
Now updated to the present time!
Berdych new on the bagels list. Murray and Djokovic move up places...

statsman
10-21-2011, 03:03 PM
37 bagels for Murray actually. You forgot this one for him - Rafael Nadal - Tokyo, 2011

Pipsy
10-24-2011, 10:16 PM
I don't know how I contrived to miss the most impressive bagel of his career lol

Slice Winner
03-05-2012, 01:37 AM
Fed bagelled Llodra in Dubai R1
Djoker double bagelled Lorenzi in AO and bagelled Mahut AO.
Muzz bagelled Muller in Brisbane, Llodra in AO.
Ferrer bagelled Molteni in Buenos Aires.

Fujee
07-06-2012, 11:51 PM
Didn't Roger triple bagel someone in Davis cup?

duong
08-19-2012, 08:41 AM
Number of Fed's bagels per year : 2 in 2001, 4 in 2002, 6 in 2003 among which 2 ones in the Houston Masters cup, 12 in 2004 (!), 6 in 2005, 19 in 2006 (!!), 6 in 2007, 6 in 2008, 5 in 2009, 4 in 2010, 4 in 2011, 2 in 2012 at the moment (Llodra in Dubai and Del Potro in FO)

Fujee
08-19-2012, 11:24 AM
19 fresh bagels served in 2006 :worship:

Litotes
08-20-2012, 04:18 AM
Number of Fed's bagels per year : 2 in 2001, 4 in 2002, 6 in 2003 among which 2 ones in the Houston Masters cup, 12 in 2004 (!), 6 in 2005, 19 in 2006 (!!), 6 in 2007, 6 in 2008, 5 in 2009, 4 in 2010, 4 in 2011, 2 in 2012 at the moment (Llodra in Dubai and Del Potro in FO)

Remarkable you should choose yesterday for this post. Were you anticipating something? As we now know, Fed served another bagel - his 77th.

duong
08-21-2012, 12:21 PM
Remarkable you should choose yesterday for this post. Were you anticipating something? As we now know, Fed served another bagel - his 77th.

it was not a prediction, if I remember well somebody said something about "Fed didn't spray bagels left and right in his prime" and I just felt like looking at this stat :lol:

sexybeast
08-22-2012, 11:53 PM
Federer needs to bagel Murray and Tsonga and he will have bagelled the whole tennis elite.

Golden bagel performances from Federer:

-Djokovic on hardcourt at 31
-Nadal on grass, clay, hardcourt.
-Bagelling Hewitt on 5 occasions in one year on all surfaces and 3 different slams 2004 (including 2 bagels in Usopen final).
-Bagelling on opponents best surface: Berdych on grass, Haas in Australian Open, Nalbandian indoors, Henman on grass, Ferrer on clay, Kuerten on clay.
-Double bagel of slam-winner Gaudio in Master cup SF.
-Bagels in slam finals in 3 out of 4 slams, master cup final (twice) and in Cincinatti, Hamburg, Madrid, Indian Wells finals.

Federer has bagelled all top players of the last 10 years or so except: Ferrero, Ljubicic, Safin, Tsonga and Murray

List of impressive opponents bagelled (in somekind of order):

Nadal, Agassi, Djokovic, Kuerten, Hewitt, Roddick, Del Potro, Gaudio (8 slam winners), Nalbandian, Davydenko, Berdych, Ferrer, Soderling, Haas, Henman, Coria, Gonzalez, Blake, Baghdatis

Surprisingly not bagelled: Robredo, Nieminen, Youzhny. His 3 IMO easiest turkeys who together got no more than 4 sets against him in almost 40 matches.

Apophis
08-28-2012, 11:22 AM
Federer needs to bagel Murray and Tsonga and he will have bagelled the whole tennis elite.

Golden bagel performances from Federer:

-Djokovic on hardcourt at 31
-Nadal on grass, clay, hardcourt.
-Bagelling Hewitt on 5 occasions in one year on all surfaces and 3 different slams 2004 (including 2 bagels in Usopen final).
-Bagelling on opponents best surface: Berdych on grass, Haas in Australian Open, Nalbandian indoors, Henman on grass, Ferrer on clay, Kuerten on clay.
-Double bagel of slam-winner Gaudio in Master cup SF.
-Bagels in slam finals in 3 out of 4 slams, master cup final (twice) and in Cincinatti, Hamburg, Madrid, Indian Wells finals.

Federer has bagelled all top players of the last 10 years or so except: Ferrero, Ljubicic, Safin, Tsonga and Murray

List of impressive opponents bagelled (in somekind of order):

Nadal, Agassi, Djokovic, Kuerten, Hewitt, Roddick, Del Potro, Gaudio (8 slam winners), Nalbandian, Davydenko, Berdych, Ferrer, Soderling, Haas, Henman, Coria, Gonzalez, Blake, Baghdatis

Surprisingly not bagelled: Robredo, Nieminen, Youzhny. His 3 IMO easiest turkeys who together got no more than 4 sets against him in almost 40 matches.


Interesting and very impressive stuff, but bagel stats probably suffer from players not trying to get them when they could when they just serve out the set after securing 1 or 2 breaks. Federer probably could have gotten many more if he would have tried his very best every set he played against lower ranked opponents and turkeys etc. Same is true for Sampras for example.

Trollin Stone
08-28-2012, 01:28 PM
Federer needs to bagel Murray and Tsonga and he will have bagelled the whole tennis elite.

Golden bagel performances from Federer:

-Djokovic on hardcourt at 31
-Nadal on grass, clay, hardcourt.
-Bagelling Hewitt on 5 occasions in one year on all surfaces and 3 different slams 2004 (including 2 bagels in Usopen final).
-Bagelling on opponents best surface: Berdych on grass, Haas in Australian Open, Nalbandian indoors, Henman on grass, Ferrer on clay, Kuerten on clay.
-Double bagel of slam-winner Gaudio in Master cup SF.
-Bagels in slam finals in 3 out of 4 slams, master cup final (twice) and in Cincinatti, Hamburg, Madrid, Indian Wells finals.

Federer has bagelled all top players of the last 10 years or so except: Ferrero, Ljubicic, Safin, Tsonga and Murray

List of impressive opponents bagelled (in somekind of order):

Nadal, Agassi, Djokovic, Kuerten, Hewitt, Roddick, Del Potro, Gaudio (8 slam winners), Nalbandian, Davydenko, Berdych, Ferrer, Soderling, Haas, Henman, Coria, Gonzalez, Blake, Baghdatis

Surprisingly not bagelled: Robredo, Nieminen, Youzhny. His 3 IMO easiest turkeys who together got no more than 4 sets against him in almost 40 matches.

Whatsmore he never lost a match in which he bagelled his opponent. He lost all 4 matches when he got bagelled.

Pipsy
10-18-2012, 02:55 AM
Bagelling stats now updated for the last 9 months(!) Muster drops off the list due to official re-retirement. Verdasco, Stepanek and Haas enter the list.

I'll update the "bagelled" stats soon. There will be a lot of new entries who have been served bagels 20 times of more! In the mean time, here are Muster's stats:


Thomas MUSTER – 71 bagels
1) Wayne Black - US Open, 1998
2) Marcelo Filippini - Boston, 1998
3) Marcelo Filippini - Rome, 1998
4) Albert Portas - Hamburg, 1998
5) Wayne Black - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 1997
6) Sasa Hirszon - Davis Cup EAG 2nd Round, 1997
7) Galo Blanco - Stuttgart, 1996
8) Gerard Solves - Roland Garros, 1996
9) Nasser-Ghanim Al-Khulaifi, St. Poelten, 1996
10) Herbert Wiltschnig - Rome, 1996
11) Alex Corretja - Estoril, 1996
12) Luke Jensen - US Open, 1995
13) Andrea Gaudenzi - San Marino, 1995
14) Tomas Carbonell - Stuttgart, 1995
15) Stefano Pescosolido - St. Poelten, 1995
16) Yevgeny Kafelnikov - Roland Garros, 1995
17) Andrei Medvedev - Roland Garros, 1995
18) Boris Becker - Monte Carlo, 1995
19) Petr Korda - Vienna, 1994
20) Francisco Roig - Bucharest, 1994
21) Thomas Enqvist - US Open, 1994
22) Daniele Musa - US Open, 1994
23) Javier Sanchez - Gstaad, 1994
24) Andrei Cherkasov - Roland Garros, 1994
25) Jaime Yzaga - Madrid, 1994
26) Ivan Lendl - Madrid, 1994
27) Frederic Fontang - Madrid, 1994
28) Gerard Solves - Monte Carlo, 1994
29) Andrea Gaudenzi - Palermo, 1993
30) Aaron Krickstein - US Open, 1993
31) Franco Davin - Hilversum, 1993
32) Francisco Clavet - Genova, 1993
33) Tomas Carbonell - Genova, 1993
34) Magnus Larsson - Monte Carlo, 1993
35) Jaime Oncins - Indian Wells, 1993
36) Slava Dosedel - Dubai, 1993
37) Alexander Mronz - Cologne, 1992
38) Guillermo Perez-Roldan - Umag, 1992
39) David Prinosil - Umag, 1992
40) Ronald Agenor - Palermo, 1991
41) Magnus Larsson - Prague, 1991
42) Thierry Champion - Genova, 1991
43) Pedro Rebolledo - Florence, 1991
44) Aki Rahunen - US Open, 1990
45) Marian Vajda - Kitzbuhel, 1990
46) Jim Grabb - Key Biscayne, 1989
47) Pat Cash - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 1989
48) Juan Aguilera - Palermo, 1988
49) Jimmy Brown - Bari, 1988
50) Hans Schwaier - Bari, 1988
51) Juan Avendano - Bari, 1988
52) Juan Avendano - Bari, 1988
53) Thomas Haldin - Kitzbuhel, 1988
54) Bruno Oresar - Boston, 1988
55) Marcelo Hennemann - Roland Garros, 1988
56) Ken Flach - Roland Garros, 1988
57) Lawson Duncan - Forest Hills, 1988
58) Lawson Duncan - Forest Hills, 1988
59) Barry Moir - Forest Hills, 1988
60) Stanislav Birner - Graz, 1988
61) Jorge Bardou - Barcelona, 1987
62) Olivier Delaitre - Prague, 1987
63) Anastasis Bavelas - Davis Cup ZB Quarter-Finals, 1987
64) Franco Davin - Munich, 1987
65) Henri Leconte - Hamburg, 1986
66) Menno Oosting - Hilversum, 1986
67) Juan Antonio Rodriguez - Hilversum, 1986
68) Juan Antonio Rodriguez - Hilversum, 1986
69) Nuno Marques - Davis Cup ZA Quarter-Finals, 1986
70) Jose Higueras - Barcelona, 1985
71) Matt Doyle - Vienna, 1984

Litotes
10-19-2012, 07:35 AM
It is rare to see someone bagelling the same opponent many times. The only one on this list to bagel the same opponent more than three times is Federer, who has served Hewitt five bagels and Santoro four. He has also bagelled Blake, Nadal and Del Potro three times each.

Most bageled by the other top players:
Nadal: Verdasco, three times
Ferrer: Gil, three times
Hewitt: Blake, three times
Davydenko: seven players twice each
Djokovic: Lorenzi, three times
Murray: Bram, three times (in one match)
Nalbandian: Robredo and Gasquet, three times

Recently reretired Muster, for all his bagels, never served anyone more than twice.

Pipsy
11-01-2012, 02:52 AM
Juan Carlos Ferrero listed below as now retired:

Juan Carlos FERRERO – 40 bagels
1) Pablo Andujar - Stuttgart, 2011
2) Martin Klizan - US Open, 2010
3) Marcel Granollers - Monte Carlo, 2010
4) Daniel Koellerer - Indian Wells, 2010
5) Lukasz Kubot - Costa do Sauipe, 2010
6) Dudi Sela - Davis Cup Semi-Finals, 2009
7) Nicolas Lapentti - Washington, 2009
8) Marcel Granollers - Buenos Aires, 2009
9) Nicolas Massu - Monte Carlo, 2007
10) Florian Mayer - Indian Wells, 2007
11) Tomas Zib - Australian Open, 2006
12) Daniele Bracciali - Davis Cup WG Play-Off, 2005
13) Jarkko Nieminen - Umag, 2005
14) Mariano Zabaleta - Australian Open, 2005
15) Albert Montanes - Australian Open, 2004
16) Gaston Gaudio - Davis Cup Semi-Finals, 2003
17) Gaston Gaudio - Davis Cup Semi-Finals, 2003
18) Nikolay Davydenko - Cincinatti, 2003
19) Gaston Gaudio - Rome, 2003
20) Alberto Martin - Monte Carlo, 2003
21) Mario Ancic - Australian Open, 2003
22) Jean-Rene Lisnard - Australian Open, 2003
23) Alex Corretja - Madrid, 2002
24) Gaston Etlis - US Open, 2002
25) Nicolas Coutelot - Roland Garros, 2002
26) Sebastien Grosjean - Monte Carlo, 2002
27) Marcelo Rios - Monte Carlo, 2002
28) Andrei Stoliarov - Marseilles, 2002
29) Younes El Aynaoui - Davis Cup WG 1st Round, 2002
30) Arnaud Di Pasquale - US Open, 2001
31) Luke Milligan - Wimbledon, 2001
32) Marcos Ondruska - Roland Garros, 2001
33) Albert Portas - Hamburg, 2001
34) Wayne Ferreira - Rome, 2001
35) Slava Dosedel - Estoril, 2001
36) Fabrice Santoro - Barcelona, 2000
37) Hicham Arazi - Monte Carlo, 2000
38) Marat Safin - Davis Cup Quarter-Finals, 2000
39) Sargis Sargsian - Palermo, 1999
40) Daniel Vacek - Kitzbuhel, 1999

G.100sic
11-01-2012, 08:07 AM
Novak made his 2nd against Querry yesterday, but unfortunately that didn't help him win in the end.
How do we stand in that department, making a bagel but loosing a match?

Freak3yman84
11-01-2012, 04:37 PM
Shouldn't Muster, Gonzalez, and Vicnete (I know he hasn't officially retired, he's been inactive for about 16 months) be taken off of post #2? :wavey:

Pipsy
11-01-2012, 09:27 PM
I left my laptop with all my bagel data in another city for the week. When I get back to it, I'm going to update post #2 ;)

Freak3yman84
11-02-2012, 04:47 AM
I left my laptop with all my bagel data in another city for the week. When I get back to it, I'm going to update post #2 ;)

:yeah:

G.100sic
12-28-2012, 08:30 PM
Ferrer bagelled by Novak!

Litotes
12-28-2012, 09:05 PM
Ferrer bagelled by Novak!

I don't think exhos are counted here....