Big Four career statistics

The Big Four
Prize moneyUS$ 523 million
Singles
Career record4240–1000 (80.9%)
Career titles342
Highest rankingNo. 1 (2 Feb 2004F, 18 August 2008N, 4 July 2011D, 7 November 2016M)
Current rankingNo. 3 (2 February 2026D)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenW (2004F, 2006F, 2007F, 2008D, 2009N, 2010F, 2011D, 2012D, 2013D, 2015D, 2016D, 2017F, 2018F, 2019D, 2020D, 2021D, 2022N, 2023D)
French OpenW (2005N, 2006N,2007N, 2008N, 2009F, 2010N, 2011N, 2012N, 2013N, 2014N, 2016D, 2017N, 2018N, 2019N, 2020N, 2021D, 2022N, 2023D)
WimbledonW (2003F, 2004F, 2005F, 2006F, 2007F, 2008N, 2009F, 2010N, 2011D, 2012F, 2013M, 2014D, 2015D, 2016M, 2017F, 2018D, 2019D, 2021D, 2022D)
US OpenW (2004F, 2005F, 2006F, 2007F, 2008F, 2010N, 2011D, 2012M, 2013N, 2015D, 2017N, 2018D, 2019N, 2023D)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsW (2003F, 2004F, 2006F, 2007F, 2008D, 2010F, 2011F, 2012D, 2013D, 2014D, 2015D, 2016M, 2022D, 2023D)
Olympic GamesW (2008N, 2012M, 2016M, 2024D)
Doubles
Career record423–339 (55.5%)
Career titles23
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2003F, 2004N, 2005N)
French Open2R (2006M)
WimbledonQF (2000F)
US OpenSF (2004N)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic GamesW (2008F, 2016N)
Team competitions
Davis CupW (2004N, 2008N, 2009N, 2010D, 2011N, 2014F, 2015M, 2019N)
Hopman CupW (2001F, 2018F, 2019F)
Medal record
Olympic Games – Tennis
2008 Beijing SinglesN
2012 London SinglesM
2016 Rio de Janeiro SinglesM
2024 Paris SinglesD
2008 Beijing DoublesF
2016 Rio de Janeiro DoublesN
2012 London SinglesF
2012 London Mixed DoublesM
2008 Beijing SinglesD

This is a list of the combined career statistics of the Big Four, the four players who dominated men's tennis in singles for the majority of the first quarter of the 21st century. The Big Four consists of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.