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Maiden ATP crown - numbers (long list from Doumbia to Spadea)

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  • Here is the list of players who have won an ATP title and personal number of tournament in which they did it for the first time. Four players (Doumbia, Altur, Lapentti & Ventura) captured first titles in their first ATP tournaments. Vincent Spadea had had to play the most tournaments (223) before took his first title (Julien Benneteau could tie this record in his 223rd main-level tournament, but squandered a match point in the Kuala Lumpur '13 final, dropping to 0-9 in ATP finals). The list takes into account players who began their pro careers in the Open Era (born not earlier than in 1950):

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Bold: active players
Blue: players who reached No. 1 in the world, career titles beside nationality
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1 -
Yahiya Doumbia (Lyon 1988)... Senegal... 2
Jose Francisco Altur (San Marino 1989)... Spain... 1
Nicolas Lapentti (Bogota 1995)... Ecuador... 5
Santiago Ventura (Casablanca 2004)... Spain... 1
2 -
Lleyton Hewitt (Adelaide 1998)... Australia... 30
Steve Darcis (Amersfoort 2007)... Belgium...
3 -
Danny Saltz (Auckland 1984)... USA... 1
Marc Rosset (Geneva 1989)... Switzerland... 15
Fernando Gonzalez (Orlando 2000)... Chile... 11
Olivier Rochus (Palermo 2000)... Belgium... 2
Jerome Haehnel (Metz 2004)... France... 1
4 -
Butch Walts (Boca Raton 1976)... USA... 4
Juan Ignacio Chela (Mexico City 2000)... Argentina... 6
David Ferrer (Bucharest 2002)... Spain...
5 -
Jose-Luis Clerc (Florence 1978)... Argentina... 25
Roberto Arguello (Venice 1983)... Argentina... 1
Peter Lundgren (Cologne 1985)... Sweden... 3
Mark Woodforde (Auckland 1986)... Australia... 4
Richard Krajicek (Hong Kong 1991)... Netherlands... 17
Dimitri Poliakov (Umag 1991)... Ukraine... 1
Juan Carlos Ferrero (Mallorca 1999)... Spain... 16
6 -
Mark Edmondson (Australian Open 1975)... Australia... 6
Shlomo Glickstein (Hobart 1980)... Israel... 2
Aaron Krickstein (Tel Aviv 1983)... USA... 9
Jay Berger (Buenos Aires 1986)... USA... 3
Guillermo Coria (Vina del Mar 2001)... Argentina.... 9
Jan Vacek (Costa Do Sauipe 2001)... Czech Republic.... 1
Kei Nishikori (Delray Beach 2008)... Japan
7 -
Mario Martinez (Bordeaux 1980)... Bolivia
Ricki Osterthun (Hilversum 1985)... Germany
Frederic Fontang (Palermo 1991)... France
Carsten Arriens (Guaruja 1992)... Germany
Greg Rusedski (Newport 1993)... Canada/Great Britian
Carlos Moya (Buenos Aires 1995)... Spain
8 -
Luiz Mattar (Guaruja 1987)... Brazil
Magnus Larsson (Florence 1990)... Sweden
Marcel Granollers (Houston 2008)... Spain
Milos Raonic (San Jose 2011)... Canada
9 -
Dan Cassidy (Mebourne 1984)... USA
Horacio De La Pena (Marbella 1985)... Argentina
Sergiy Stakhovsky (Zagreb 2008)... Ukraine
10 -
Guillermo Perez-Roldan (Munich 1987)... Argentina
Massimiliano Narducci (Florence 1988)... Italy
Jan Kroslak (Tel Aviv 1995)... Slovakia
Juan Balcells (Bucharest 2000)... Spain
Andy Roddick (Atlanta 2001)... USA
11 -
Ulf Stenlund (Palermo 1986)... Sweden
Jan Siemerink (Singapour 1991)... Netherlands
Andrei Medvedev (Genoa 1992)... Ukraine
Andrew Ilie (Coral Springs 1998)... Australia
Mariano Puerta (Palermo 1998)... Argentina
12 -
Eddie Dibbs (Hamburg 1973)... USA
Heinz Gunthardt (Springfield 1978)... Switzerland
Alberto Mancini (Bologna 1988)... Argentina
Andreas Vinciguerra (Copenhagen 2000)... Sweden
Florent Serra (Bucharest 2005)... France
Victor Estrella (Quito 2015)... Dominicana
13 -
Yannick Noah (Manila 1978).... France... 23
Martin Jaite (Buenos Aires 1985)... Argentina...
Marcelo Filippini (Bastad 1988)... Uruguay...
Jordi Burillo (Bologna 1993)... Spain...
Jiri Novak (Auckland 1996)... Czech Republic...
Michal Tabara (Chennai 2001)... Czech Republic...
Joachim Johansson (Memphis 2004)... Sweden...
Tomas Berdych (Palermo 2004)... Czech Republic...
Ivan Dodig (Zagreb 2011)... Croatia...
14 -
Vijay Amritraj (Bretton Woods 1973)... India
Marko Ostoja (Brussels 1981)... Croatia (Yugoslavia)
Anders Jarryd (Linz 1982)... Sweden
Bernd Karbacher (Koln 1992)... Germany
Sjeng Schalken (Valencia 1995)... Netherlands
Julian Alonso (Santiago 1997)... Spain
Andy Murray (San Jose 2006)... Great Britain
15 -
Raul Ramirez (Kitzbuhel 1973)... Mexico
Johan Kriek (Sarasota 1979)... South Africa/USA
Thomas Enqvist (Bolzano 1992)... Sweden
Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Adelaide 1994)... Russia
Bohdan Ulihrach (Prague 1995)... Czech Republic
16 -
Pat Cash (Melbourne 1983)... Australia
Karel Novacek (Washington 1986)... Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)
Michael Chang (San Francisco 1988)... USA
Stefan Koubek (Atlanta 1999)... Austria
Ricardo Mello(Delray Beach 2004)... Brazil
Philipp Petzschner (Vienna 2008)... Germany
17 -
Balazs Taroczy (Kitzbuhel 1974)... Hungary
Hendrik Sundstrom (Nice 1983)... Sweden
Stefan Edberg (Milan 1984)... Sweden
Michael Stich (Memphis 1991)... Germany
Tommy Robredo (Sopot 2001)... Spain
Martin Verkerk (Milan 2003)... Netherlands
Gael Monfils (Sopot 2005)... France
Rajeev Ram(Newport 2009)... USA
Martin Klizan (St. Petersburg 2012)
18 -
Vitas Gerulaitis (Vienna 1974)... USA... 25
Peter Feigl (Cleveland 1978)... Austria... 3
Paolo Cane (Bordeaux 1986)... Italy... 3
Jim Grabb (Seoul 1987)... USA... 2
Mark-Kevin Goellner (Nice 1993)... Germany... 2
Marcelo Rios (Bologna 1995)... Chile... 18
Roberto Carretero (Hamburg 1996)... Spain... 1
Felix Mantilla (Oporto 1996)... Spain... 10
Joao Sousa (Kuala Lumpur 2013)... Portugal...
19 -
Brad Gilbert (Taipei 1982)... USA... 20
Francesco Cancellotti (Florence 1984)... Italy... 2
Jonas Svensson (Cologne 1986)... Sweden... 5
Francisco Clavet (Hilversum 1990)... Spain... 8
Martin Sinner (Copenhagen 1995)... Germany... 2
Rainer Schuettler (Doha 1999)... Germany... 4
David Nalbandian (Estoril 2002)... Argentina... 11
Paul-Henri Mathieu (Moscow 2002)... France... 4
20 -
Peter Doohan (Adelaide 1984)... Australia... 1
Thomas Muster (Hilversum 1986)... Austria... 44
Gustavo Kuerten (Roland Garros 1997)... 20
Mikhail Kukushkin (St. Petersburg 2010)
21 -
Libor Pimek (Munich 1984)... Czechoslovakia/Belgium... 1
Robbie Weiss (Sao Paulo 1990)... USA... 1
Stefano Pescosolido (Scottsdale 1992)... Italy... 2
Fernando Verdasco (Valencia 2004)... Spain...
22 -
Mats Wilander (Roland Garros 1982)... Sweden... 33
Simone Colombo (Saint Vincent 1986)... Italy... 1
Kent Carlsson (Bari 1986)... Sweden... 9
Daniele Bracciali (Casablanca 2006)... Italy... 1
23 -
Phil Dent (Sydney Out. 1971)... Australia... 4
Andrei Chesnokov (Florence 1987)... Russia... 7
Gabriel Markus (Nice 1992)... Argentina... 1
Mauricio Hadad (Bermuda 1995)... Colombia... 1
24 -
Boris Becker (Queens Club 1985)... Germany... 49
Andre Agassi (Itaparica 1986)... USA... 60
Christian Saceanu (Bristol 1988)... Germany... 2
Sargis Sargsian (Newport 1997)... Armenia... 1
Mariano Zabaleta (Bogota 1998)... Argentina... 3
Jose Acasuso (Sopot 2002)... Argentina... 3
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Bangkok 2008)... France
Thomaz Bellucci (Gstaad 2009)... Brazil
Jiri Vesely (Auckland 2015)... Czech Republic
25 -
Sandy Mayer (Baltimore 1974)... USA... 11
Tomas Smid (Sarasota 1978)... Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)... 9
John Fitzgerald (Kitzbuhel 1981)... Australia... 6
Nicklas Kulti (Adelaide 1991)... Sweden... 3
Rafael Nadal (Sopot 2004)... Spain...
Novak Djokovic (Amersfoort 2006)... Serbia...
26 -
Juan Aguilera (Aix-en-Provance 1984)... Spain... 5
Nicolas Kiefer (Toulouse 1997)... Germany... 6
27 -
Wally Masur (Hong Kong 1983)... Australia... 3
Nicklas Kroon (Brisbane 1989)... Sweden... 1
Richard Fromberg (Bologna 1990)... Australia... 4
Filip Dewulf (Vienna 1997)... Belgium... 2
Alberto Martin (Casablanca 1999)... Spain... 3
Peter Wessels (Newport 2000)... Netherlands... 1
28 -
Miroslav Mecir (Rotterdam 1985)... Slovakia (Czechoslovakia)... 11
David Wheaton (Kiawah Island 1990)... USA... 3
Magnus Norman (Bastad 1997)... Sweden... 12
Robby Ginepri (Newport 2003)... USA...
Federico Delbonis (Sao Paulo 2014)... Argentina...
29 -
John McEnroe (Hartford 1978)... USA
Thierry Tulasne (Bastad 1981)... France
Mark Koevermans (Athens 1990)... Netherlands
Bryan Shelton (Newport 1991)... USA
Hicham Arazi (Casablanca 1997)... Morocco
Andrei Pavel (Tokyo 1998)... Romania
30 -
Jimmy Connors (Queens Club 1972)... USA
Brian Gottfried (Johannesburg 1973)... USA
Per Hjertquist (Sofia 1980)... Sweden
Scott Davis (Maui 1983)... USA
Paul Annacone (Los Angeles 1985)... USA
Jonathan Canter (Melbourne 1985)... USA
Alberto Berasategui (Sao Paulo 1993)... Spain
Patrick Rafter (Manchester 1994)... Australia
31 -
Eliot Teltscher (Hong Kong 1978)... USA
Jimmy Arias (Tokyo 1982)... USA
Henri Leconte (Stockholm 1982)... France
Matt Anger (Johannesburg 1985)... USA
Patrick Baur (Guaruja 1991)... Germany
Filippo Volandri (St. Polten 2004)... Italy
32 -
Howard Schoenfield (Tulsa 1980)... USA
Sergio Casal (Florence 1985)... Spain
Goran Prpic (Umag 1990)... Croatia (Yugoslavia)
Carlos Costa (Estoril 1992)... Spain
Jan-Michael Gambill (Scottsdale 1999)... USA
Marcos Baghdatis (Beijing 2006)... Cyprus
Jeremy Chardy (Stuttgart 2009)... France
Ryan Sweeting (Houston 2011)... USA
33 -
Victor Pecci (Madrid 1976)... Paraguay... 11
Jim Courier (Basel 1989)... USA... 23
34 -
Guillermo Vilas (Buenos Aires 1973)... Argentina... 62
John Sadri (Auckland 1980)... USA
Ivan Lendl (Houston 1980)... Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)
Dominique Bedel (Bogota 1980)... France
Kelly Evernden (Bristol 1987)... New Zealand
Dan Goldie (Newport 1987)... USA
Pete Sampras (Philadelphia 1990)... USA
Jaime Oncins (Bologna 1992)... Brazil
Karol Kucera (Rosmalen 1995)... Slovakia
Arnaud Di Pasquale (Palermo 1999)... France
Taylor Dent (Newport 2002)... USA
Richard Gasquet (Nottingham 2005)... France
35 -
Bjorn Borg (London 1974)... Sweden... 64
Jaime Yzaga (Schenectady 1987)... Peru... 8
Thomas Johansson (Copenhagen 1997)... Sweden... 9
Alex Calatrava (San Marino 2000)... Spain... 1
James Blake (Washington 2002)... USA... 10
Nicolas Almagro (Valencia 2006)... Spain...
36 -
Werner Zirngibl (Brussels 1980)... Germany... 1
Kevin Curren (Johannesburg 1981)... South Africa/USA... 5
Amos Mansdorf (Johannesburg 1986)... Israel... 6
Robin Soderling (Lyon 2004)... Sweden... 10
Wesley Moodie (Tokyo Out. 2005)... South Africa... 1
Gilles Simon (Marseille 2007)... France
Andrey Golubev (Hamburg 2010)... Kazakhstan
37 -
Javier Sanchez (Buenos Aires 1988)... Spain... 4
Albert Costa (Kitzbuhel 1995)... Spain... 12
38 -
Marat Safin (Boston 1999)... Russia... 15
Kevin Anderson (Johannesburg 2011)... South Africa...
Pablo Andujar (Casablanca 2011)... Spain...
39 -
Antonio Zugarelli (Bastad 1976)... Italy
Fritz Buehning (Sydney Out. 1980)... Germany
Gianni Ocleppo (Linz 1981)... Italy
Christo Van Rensburg (Orlando 1987)... South Africa
Horst Skoff (Athens 1988)... Austria
Kelly Jones (Singapore 1989)... USA
Goran Ivanisevic (Stuttgart Out. 1990)... Croatia (Yugoslavia)
Tim Henman (Sydney 1997)... Great Britain
Chris Woodruff (Montreal 1997)... USA
40 -
Tim Wilkison (Sydney Out. 1978)... USA
Joakim Nystrom (Sydney Out. 1983)... Sweden
Pieter Aldrich (Newport 1990)... South Africa
Jacco Eltingh (Manchester 1992)... Netherlands
Mikael Tillstrom (Chennai 1997)... Sweden
Sam Querrey (Las Vegas 2008)... USA
41 -
Peter McNamara (Berlin 1979)... Australia
Gianluca Pozzi (Brisbane 1991)... Italy
Wayne Ferreira (Queens Club 1992)... South Africa
Chuck Adams (Seoul 1993)... USA
Neville Godwin (Newport 2001)... South Africa
Nikolay Davydenko (Adelaide 2003)... Russia
Igor Andreev (Valencia 2005)... Russia
42 -
Adriano Panatta (Bournemouth 1973)... Italy
Wojtek Fibak (Stockholm 1976)... Poland
Carl-Uwe Steeb (Gstaad 1989)... Germany
Todd Martin (Coral Springs 1993)... USA
Fernando Meligeni (Bastad 1995)... Brazil
Mark Philippoussis (Toulouse 1996)... Australia
Stanislas Wawrinka (Umag 2006)... Switzerland
43 -
Dominik Hrbaty (San Marino 1998)... Slovakia
Nicolas Escude (Toulouse 1999)... France
Marin Cilic (New Haven 2008)... Croatia
John Isner (Auckland 2010)... USA
44 -
Andrei Cherkasov (Moscow 1990)... Russia
Jonathan Stark (Bolzano 1993)... USA
Mikhail Youzhny (Stuttgat Out. 2002)... Russia
Hyung-Taik Lee (Sydney Out. 2003)... South Korea
Dominic Thiem (Nice 2015)... AUstria
45 -
Paolo Bertolucci (Florence 1975)... Italy
Brian Teacher (Jackson 1977)... USA
Brad Drewett (Cairo 1982)... Australia
Sergi Bruguera (Estoril 1991)... Spain
Juan Martin del Potro (Stuttgart Out. 2008)... Argentina
Alexandr Dolgopoov (Umag 2011)... Ukraine
Lukas Rosol (Bucharest 2013)... Czech Republic
46 -
Alex Antonitsch (Seoul 1990)... Austria... 1
Mardy Fish (Stockholm 2003)... USA... 6
Jack Sock (Houston 2015)... USA...
47 -
Victor Amaya (Adelaide 1977)... USA
Vincent Van Patten (Tokyo Ind. 1981)... USA
Karim Alami (Atlanta 1996)... Morocco
Franco Squillari (Munich 1999)... Argentina
Horacio Zeballos (Vina del Mar 2013)... Argentina
Roberto Bautista ('s-Hertogenbosch 2014)... Spain
48 -
Angel Gimenez (Vienna 1980)... Spain
Andres Gomez (Bordeaux 1981)... Ecuador
Emilio Sanchez (Nice 1986).. Spain
Roger Federer (Milan 2001)... Switzerland
49 -
Harold Solomon (Washington 1974)... USA
Chris Lewis (Kitzbuhel 1978)... New Zealand
Bernard Mitton (Newport 1978)... USA
Claudio Mezzadri (Geneva 1987)... Switzerland
Tommy Haas (Memphis 1999)... Germany
Michael Llodra (s-Hertogenbosch 2004)... France
David Goffin (Kitzbuhel 2014)... Belgium
50 -
Nduka Odizor (Taipei 1983)... Nigeria
Mark Dickson (Houston 1984)... USA
MaliVai Washington (Memphis 1992)... USA
Hernan Gumy (Santiago 1996)... Argentina
Bernard Tomic (Sydney 2013)... Australia
51 -
Jose Higueras (Santiago 1976)... Spain
Franco Davin (St. Vincent 1989)... Argentina
Fernando Vicente (Merano 1997)... Spain
52 -
Christian Miniussi (Sao Paulo 1991)... Argentina
Agustin Calleri (Acapulco 2003)... Argentina
53 -
Hans Gildemeister (Barcelona 1979)... Chile
Ramesh Krishnan (Manila 1981)... India
Marian Vajda (Prague 1987)... Slovakia
Mikael Pernfors (Los Angeles 1988)... Sweden
Guillaume Raoux (Brisbane 1992)... France
Leander Paes (Newport 1998)... India
54 -
Darren Cahill (Gstaad 1988)... Australia
David Sanchez (Vina del Mar 2003)... Spain
55 -
Omar Camporese (Rotterdam 1991)... Italy
Gilbert Schaller (Casablanca 1995)... Austria
Robin Haase (Kitzbuhel 2011)... Netherlands
56 -
Juan Antonio Marin (Bastad 1999)... Costa Rica
Nicolas Massu (Buenos Aires 2002)... Chile
57 -
Rolf Gehring (Munich 1980)... Germany
Nick Saviano (Nancy 1983)... USA
Slobodan Zivojinovic (Houston 1985)... Serbia (Yugoslavia)
Andrei Olhovskiy (Copenhagen 1993)... Russia
58 -
Pablo Arraya (Bordeaux 1983)... Peru
David Prinosil (Newport 1995)... Germany
Paradorn Srichaphan (Long Island 2002)... Thailand
59 -
Gene Mayer (Guadalajara 1978)... USA
Alex Corretja (Buenos Aires 1994)... Spain
60 -
Pat DuPre (Hong Kong 1982)... USA
Jeff Tarango (Wellington 1992)... USA
Guilermo Canas (Casablanca 2001)... Argentina
Ivan Ljubicic (Lyon 2001)... Croatia
Lars Burgsmuller (Copenhagen 2002)... Germany
61 -
Mario Ancic ('s-Hertogenbosch 2005)... Croatia... 3
62 -
Roscoe Tanner (Denver 1974)... USA... 16
Larry Stefanki (La Quinta 1985)... USA... 1
Milan Srejber (Rye Brook 1988)... Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)... 1
Igor Kunitsyn (Moscow 2008)... Russia... 1
Benjamin Becker (s'Hertogenbosch 2009)... Germany...
63 -
Corrado Barazzutti (Nice 1976)... Italy... 5
Jim Pugh (Newport 1989)... USA... 22
64 -
Alexander Volkov (Milan 1991)... Russia
Javier Frana (Guaruja 1991)... Argentina
Dmitry Tursunov (Mumbai 2006)... Russia
Juan Monaco (Buenos Aires 2007)... Argentina
65 -
Dick Stockton (Atlanta 1974)... USA
Nicolas Pereira (Bogota 1994)... Venezuela
Sebastien Grosjean (Nottingham 2000)... France
66 -
Petr Korda (New Haven 1991)... Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)
Leonardo Lavalle (Tel Aviv 1991)... Israel
67 -
Scott Draper (Queens Club 1998)... Australia
Ernests Gulbis (Delray Beach 2010)... Latvia
68 -
Ulrich Pinner (Stuttgart Out. 1978)... Germany
69 -
Magnus Gustafsson (Munich 1991)... Sweden
Jerome Golmard (Dubai 1999)... France
Gaston Gaudio (Barcelona 2002)... Argentina
Philipp Kohlschreiber (Munich 2007)... Germany
70 -
Bill Scanlon (Maui 1978)... USA... 6
Tomas Carbonell (Maceio 1992)... Spain... 2
72 -
Paul McNamee (Palm Harbor 1980)... Australia... 2
Arnaud Boetsch (Rosmalen 1993)... France... 3
73 -
Claudio Panatta (Bari 1985)... Italy
Simon Youl (Schenectady 1989)... Australia
Shuzo Matsuoka (Seoul 1992)... Japan
74 -
Markus Zoecke (Sun City 1994)... Germany
Patrick McEnroe (Sydney 1995)... USA
Alex O'Brien (New Haven 1996)... USA
Grigor Dimitrov (Stockholm 2013)... Bulgaria
Pablo Cuevas (Bastad 2014)... Uruguay
75 -
Eric Jelen (Bristol 1989)... Germany
Julien Boutter (Casablanca 2003)... France
76 -
Van Winitsky (Hong Kong 1981)... USA
77 -
Feliciano Lopez (Vienna 2004)... Spain
78 -
Peter Fleming (Bologna 1978)... USA
79 -
Viktor Troicki (Moscow 2010)... Serbia
81 -
Ronald Agenor (Athens 1989)... Haiti
Ivo Karlovic (Houston 2007)... Croatia
82 -
Jan Gunnarsson (Vienna 1985)... Sweden
Galo Blanco (San Marino 1999)... Spain
83 -
Diego Perez (Bordeaux 1985)... Uruguay
Slava Dosedel (Santiago 1995)... Czech Republic
84 -
Matt Mitchell (Melbourne 1984)... USA
Richey Reneberg (Tampa 1991)... USA
85 -
Arnaud Clement (Lyon 2000)... France
86 -
Pavel Slozil (Nancy 1981)... Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)... 2
Tim Mayotte (Delray Beach 1985)... USA... 12
Andreas Maurer (Madrid 1985)... Germany... 1
Jordi Arrese (San Remo 1986)... Spain... 6
89 -
Victor Hanescu (Gstaad 2008)... Romania
90 -
Guy Forget (Toulouse 1986)... France
Jonas Bjorkman (Auckland 1997)... Sweden
Younes El Aynaoui (Amsterdam 1999)... Morocco
Leonardo Mayer (Hamburg 2014)... Argentina
91 -
Pedro Rebolledo (Vina del Mar 1982)... Chile
92 -
Antony Dupuis (Milan 2004)... France
93 -
Richard Meyer (Sofia 1981)... USA
Luis Horna (Acapulco 2006)... Peru
94 -
Eddie Edwards (Adelaide 1985)... South Africa
Derrick Rostagno (New Haven 1990)... USA
Jason Stoltenberg (Manchester 1993)... Australia
96 -
Radek Stepanek (Rotterdam 2006)... Czech Republic
97 -
Terry Moor (Tokyo Out. 1979)... USA
98 -
Robert Van't Hof (Seoul 1989)... USA
Adrian Voinea (Bournemouth 1999)... Romania
Jarkko Nieminen (Auckland 2006)... Finland
99 -
Renzo Furlan (San Jose 1994)... Italy
Benoit Paire (Bastad 2015)... France
101 -
Byron Black (Seoul 1996)... Zimbabwe
102 -
Jurgen Melzer (Bucharest 2006)... Austria
103 -
Albert Portas (Hamburg 2001)... Spain... 1
104 -
Max Mirnyi (Rotterdam 2003)... Belarus... 1
107 -
Kim Warwick (Bangalore 1976)... Australia
109 -
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Kitzbuhel 2009)... Spain
111 -
Jakob Hlasek (Wembley 1988)... Switzerland
116 -
Davide Sanguinetti (Milan 2002)... Italy
117 -
Xavier Malisse (Delray Beach 2005)... Belgium
120 -
Carlos Berlocq (Bastad 2013)... Argentina
122 -
Rod Frawley (Adelaide 1982)... Australia
125 -
Todd Woodbridge (Coral Springs 1995)... Australia
126 -
Andrea Gaudenzi (Casablanca 1998)... Italy
128 -
Wayne Arthurs (Scottsdale 2005)... Australia
135 -
John Alexander (Forth Worth 1975)... Australia... 7
Kenneth Carlsen (Hong Kong 1998)... Denmark... 3
136 -
Nicolas Mahut ('s Hertogenbosch 2013)... France
137 -
Paul Haarhuis (Jakarta 1995)... Netherlands... 1
138 -
Jeremy Bates (Seoul 1994)... Great Britain... 1
139 -
Hank Pfister (Maui 1981)... USA... 2
140 -
Florian Mayer (Bucharest 2011)... Germany...
143 -
Albert Montanes (Amersfoort 2008)... Spain...
148 -
Cedric Pioline (Copenhagen 1996)... France... 5
Janko Tipsarevic (Kuala Lumpur 2011)... Serbia...
151 -
Fabio Fognini (Stuttgart 2013)... Italy...
168 -
Fabrice Santoro (Lyon 1997)... France... 6
169 -
Sammy Giammalva Jr. (Napa 1981)... USA... 2
Denis Istomin (Nottingham 2015)... Uzbekistan...
174 -
Andreas Seppi (Eastbourne 2011)... Italy...
204 -
Tom Gullikson (Newport 1985)... USA... 1
223 -
Vincent Spadea (Scottsdale 2004)... USA... 1​

# "I was ranked in or near the top 20, and you can't find many players who have reached that level without winning a title," said Spadea
# Among No. 1, Federer played the most tournaments to win his first title
# There are possible mistakes... I used the ATP data counting tournaments, over the years some tournaments disappeared (of the 70s), others weren't included as they should have been (Davydenko in Madrid '08 for instance)
 
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#34 ·
I found some players that there aren't in the list, I'm not sure about that all this players began his carrer in Open Era, but no one of this played some tournament of ATP Archive in years 68-69

Mark Vines 6
Mike Bauer 8
Claudio Pistolesi 14
Colin Dowdeswell 18
Billy Martin 20
David Pate 21
Erick Iskersky 24
Jeff Austin 25
Mel Purcell 25
Jan Norback 25
John Lloyd 25
Buster C. Mottram 27
Thomas Hogstedt 28
Tim Gullikson 33
Jiri Hrebec 34
Jared Palmer 36
Jay Lapidus 36
Matt Doyle 37
Marty Davis 37
Gianni Ocleppo 39
Antonio Zugarelli 39
Brad Drewett 45
Bernard Mitton 49
Nduka Odizor 50
Nick Saviano 57
Pablo Arraya 58
Pat DuPre 60
Patrick McEnroe 74
Pavel Slozil 86
Pedro Rebolledo 91
Richard Meyer 93
Rod Frawley 122
Sammy Giammalva Jr. 169
Slobodan Zivojinovic 191

And the case of Trey Waltke, the last year the ATP add and quite some tournament and they quit Montgomery so he doens't have any ATP title
 
#35 · (Edited)
List of "first time title winners" in 2012:

17 - Martin Klizan (St. Petersburg)

Maiden winners year by year:

2012 - 1
2011 - 10
2010 - 5
2009 - 5
2008 - 11
2007 - 5
2006 - 11
2005 - 8
2004 - 13
2003 - 9
2002 - 12
2001 - 10
2000 - 9
1999 - 16
1998 - 10
1997 - 12
1996 - 9
1995 - 18
1994 - 8
1993 - 10
1992 - 15
1991 - 17
1990 - 15
1989 - 11
1988 - 12
1987 - 12
1986 - 13
1985 - 17
1984 - 11
1983 - 11
1982 - 12
1981 - 16
1980 - 10
 
#37 ·
I've added years 1980-82 to the post above, unfortunately some mistakes possible. I don't remember from where I got the list 1983 onwards (probably from the ATP media guide), but I see differences between this list and my stats included to |Stats| part of my e-book project :/ Of course differences aren't huge, 1991 for example 16 & 17.
 
#38 · (Edited)
List of "first time title winners" in 2013:

18 - Joao Sousa (Kuala Lumpur)
45 - Lukas Rosol (Bucharest)
47 - Horacio Zeballos (Vina del Mar)
50 - Bernard Tomic (Sydney)
74 - Grigor Dimitrov (Stockholm)
120 - Carlos Berlocq (Bastad)
136 - Nicolas Mahut ('s-Hertogenbosch)
151 - Fabio Fognini (Stuttgart)
 
#39 ·
2013 starting well for potential first time winners. Dimitrov has a chance of getting a title too.
 
#40 ·
Voo, do you happen to know the last time a player won his first 2 tournaments in consecutive weeks, as Fognini just did? :wavey:
 
#45 ·
Nice list Voo,
but I don´t think it says something important to us. And of course it´s hard to compare situation now and 30 years ago. Many good players never won an ATP tournament (Daniel Vacek, Martin Damm, ... ), but you remember them much more than for example Altur, who played mostly challengers. And I also think many players concentrate more on getting more money than winning any of small tournaments (with much less prize money).
 
#47 ·
Yes, you´re right, but if someone wins ATP tournament in his first appearance, that can be only luck (and it´s usually on small tournament, with weaker players). It´s difference between tournament and TOURNAMENT. And since year 2000 it´s different situation than before, now top players must play chosen tournaments, before 2000 no tournament was mandatory (if someone didn´t want to play some Grand Slams, it was his problem, there were no ranking penalties for that, just simple counting of best 14 results from any tournaments in the rankings (I mean 90´s now)). But nice stats anyway
 
#50 · (Edited)
List of "first time title winners" in 2014:

28 - Federico Delbonis (Sao Paulo)
47 - Roberto Bautista ('s-Hertogenbosch)
49 - David Goffin (Kitzbuhel)
74 - Pablo Cuevas (Bastad)
90 - Leonardo Mayer (Hamburg)
 
#51 ·
List of "first time title winners" in 2014:

28 - Federico Delbonis (Sao Paulo)
46 - Roberto Bautista-Agut (s-Hertogenbosch)
74 - Pablo Cuevas (Bastad)
Hi VDM! You haven't been posting in the GM lately. Who do you think would be the next 1st time titlist this year?
 
#53 · (Edited)
So it was David Goffin in Kitzbühel... ;)

Of course hindsight is 20/20, but considering his streak of victories and rising confidence in the challengers, it was not altogether unexpected.

I believe his maiden tournament victory came in his 38th match win on the ATP main tour.

Respectfully,
masterclass
 
#54 · (Edited)
List of "first time title winners" in 2015:

12 - Victor Estrella (Quito)
24 - Jiri Vesely (Auckland)
42 - Dominic Thiem (Nice)
46 - Jack Sock (Houston)
99 - Benoit Paire (Bastad)
169 - Denis Istomin (Nottingham)
 
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