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[Click Here and Type in Recipient's Full Name] ATP MEDIA INFORMATION FINAL 2015 ATP WORLD TOUR BY THE NUMBERS Singles Title Leaders: ----- By Surface ----- Player Total Clay Grass Hard Djokovic, Novak 11 2 1 8 Federer, Roger 6 1 1 4 Ferrer, David 5 1 4 Murray, Andy 4 2 1 1 Wawrinka, Stan 4 1 3 Nadal, Rafael 3 2 1 Nishikori, Kei 3 1 2 Thiem, Dominic 3 3 Berdych, Tomas 2 2 Garcia-Lopez,Guillermo 2 1 1 Gasquet, Richard 2 1 1 Anderson, Kevin 1 1 Bellucci, Thomaz 1 1 Cilic, Marin 1 1 Cuevas, Pablo 1 1 Estrella Burgos, Victor 1 1 Isner, John 1 1 Istomin, Denis 1 1 Karlovic, Ivo 1 1 Klizan, Martin 1 1 Kohlschreiber, Philipp 1 1 Mahut, Nicolas 1 1 Paire, Benoit 1 1 Ram, Rajeev 1 1 Raonic, Milos 1 1 Simon, Gilles 1 1 Sock, Jack 1 1 Sousa, Joao 1 1 Tomic Bernard 1 1 Troicki, Viktor 1 1 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried 1 1 Vesely, Jiri 1 1 Total (32 players) 66 22 7 37 Winners/Finalists By Seed (66): Seed W-L (2014); No. 1 30-8 (19-11) No. 2 11-12 (10-9) No. 3 3-10 (10-4) No. 4 5-2 (6-6) No. 5 4-4 (2-4) Nos. 9-16 0-2 (2-4) No. 6 1-3 (0-3) Nos. 17-32 0-0 (0-0) No. 7 0-6 (2-4) Unseeded 10-15 (10-18) No. 8 2-4 (3-0) No. 1 vs. 2 8-5 (4-3) NWINNERS BY AGE: Winners by Age: 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 4 2 - 1 4 2 9 13 6 7 4 3 7 3 1 Page 2 of 11 Youngest Finals: Gstaad Dominic Thiem (21) d. David Goffin (24) Auckland Jiri Vesely (21) d. Adrian Mannarino (26) Estoril Richard Gasquet (28) d. Nick Kyrgios (20) Oldest Finals: Kuala Lumpur David Ferrer (33) d. Feliciano Lopez (34) Quito Victor Estrella Burgos (34) d. Feliciano Lopez (33) Newport Rajeev Ram (31) d. Ivo Karlovic (36) Kitzbuehel Philipp Kohlschreiber (31) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (33) Halle Roger Federer (33) d. Andreas Seppi (31) Istanbul Roger Federer (33) d. Pablo Cuevas (29) Shenzhen Tomas Berdych (30) d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (32) Doha David Ferrer (32) d. Tomas Berdych (29) 30-Over Finals (9): Quito Victor Estrella Burgos (34) d. Feliciano Lopez (33) Zagreb Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (31) d. Andreas Seppi (30) Halle Roger Federer (33) d. Andreas Seppi (31) Newport Rajeev Ram (31) d. Ivo Karlovic (36) Atlanta John Isner (30) d. Marcos Baghdatis (30) Kitzbuehel Philipp Kohlschreiber (31) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (33) Metz Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (30) d. Gilles Simon (30) Kuala Lumpur David Ferrer (33) d. Feliciano Lopez (34) Shenzhen Tomas Berdych (30) d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (32) All Top 10 Finals (20): Brisbane Roger Federer (2) d. Milos Raonic (6) Doha David Ferrer (10) d. Tomas Berdych (7) Aust. Open Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (6) Rotterdam Stan Wawrinka (8) d. Tomas Berdych (7) Acapulco David Ferrer (9) d. Kei Nishikori (5) Dubai Roger Federer (2) d. Novak Djokovic (1) Indian Wells Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2) Miami Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (4) Monte-Carlo Novak Djokovic (1) d. Tomas Berdych (8) Madrid Andy Murray (3) d. Rafael Nadal (4) Rome Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2) Roland Garros Stan Wawrinka (9) d. Novak Djokovic (1) Wimbledon Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2) Montreal Andy Murray (3) d. Novak Djokovic (1) Cincinnati Roger Federer (3) d. Novak Djokovic (1) US Open Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2) Beijing Novak Djokovic (1) d. Rafael Nadal (6) Basel Roger Federer (3) d. Rafael Nadal (7) Paris Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (3) London Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (3) Singles Titles (20)/Finals (26) By Country Country (’14) ‘15 W-L Winners SRB (7-1) 12-5 Djokovic-11, Troicki ESP (11-13) 10-11 Ferrer-5, Nadal-3, Garcia-Lopez-2 SUI (8-6) 10-5 Federer-6, Wawrinka-4 FRA (2-7) 6-8 Gasquet-2, Mahut, Paire, Simon, Tsonga GBR (4-1) 4-3 Murray-4 USA (2-0) 3-6 Isner, Ram, Sock CZE (3-5) 3-4 Berdych-2, Vesely JPN (4-2) 3-1 Nishkori-3 AUT (0-2) 3-0 Thiem-3 CRO (4-5) 2-1 Cilic, Karlovic Page 3 of 11 POR (0-2) 1-3 Sousa RSA (0-2) 1-2 Anderson CAN (2-2) 1-1 Raonic AUS (3-1) 1-1 Tomic GER (1-2) 1-1 Kohlschreiber URU (2-0) 1-1 Cuevas BRA (0-0) 1-0 Bellucci DOM (0-0) 1-0 Estrella Burgos SVK (1-0) 1-0 Klizan UZB (0-0) 1-0 Istomin ITA (2-1) 0-5 ARG (7-5) 0-2 BEL (2-1) 0-2 CYP (0-1) 0-1 KAZ (0-0) 0-1 POL (0-1) 0-1 SLO (0-0) 0-1 All Countrymen Finals (4): Marseille Gilles Simon d. Gael Monfils (FRA) Houston Jack Sock d. Sam Querrey (USA) Metz Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Gilles Simon (FRA) Kuala Lumpur David Ferrer d. 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