#3 Ivan Lendl - 94
Ivan Lendl, the Czech-American tennis player, dominated the tennis circuit in the 1980s and held the world no. 1 ranking for 270 weeks that decade. He formed great rivalries with Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Mats Wilander, and Stefan Edberg, to name a few.
In his career which lasted over 15 years, Lendl won a total of 94 singles titles. He was second on the list of players with most ATP singles titles, however, was toppled by Roger Federer in 2017.
Out of the 94 titles, he won 8 Grand Slam singles titles, including 2 at the Australian Open, 3 at the French Open, and 3 at the US Open. He also won the year-ending Championship on 7 occasions.
Apart from his playing career, he is also known for his coaching stint with Andy Murray, who won 3 Grand Slam titles and got the world no. 1 ranking under his tutelage.
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