Men's tennis (singles) - Most wins (Open Era)

Find the the male tennis players that have won the most singles' matches in the Open Era (1968-today).
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Wins
Player
1.243
Jimmy Connors
1.242
Roger Federer
1.071
Ivan Lendl
999
Rafael Nadal
930
Novak Djokovic
923
Guillermo Vilas
875
John McEnroe
870
Andre Agassi
801
Stefan Edberg
762
Pete Sampras
750
Ilie Nastase
734
David Ferrer
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2 Comments
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Level 32
Mar 11, 2013
Good quiz. Darn, I missed 4 and still beat everyone. Surprised about Chang. I would've thought Hewitt would be in there. Never would've thought of Vilas.
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Level 69
Mar 11, 2013
Thanks! Hewitt is not far behind (Nadal is even closer..)