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Golden Bagel Award

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The Golden Bagel Award was an award established in 2004 and awarded until 2013 that honored the professional male tennis player who has handed out more bagels, than any other player on the circuit.[1][2] Roger Federer holds the all-time record for most bagels in a single season with 18 going into the Tennis Masters Cup, and a total of 19 in 2006.

About the award[edit]

To qualify for the award, a player must be ranked in the top 8 or play in the year-end ATP Finals. The winner is the one who captures the most bagels between January 1 and the start of the ATP Finals. Davis Cup matches and incomplete sets are not counted. The Association of Tennis Professionals website is used as the definitive data source. Since 2007, in the event of a tie, the number of 'fries/breadsticks' (6–1 sets) determines the winner.[3]

Winners[edit]

Year Winner (Titles) Year End Ranking Bagels
2004 Switzerland Roger Federer 1 12
2005 Spain Rafael Nadal 2 11
2006 Switzerland Roger Federer (2) 1 18
2007 Spain David Ferrer 5 7
2008 Spain Rafael Nadal (2) 1 10
2009 Spain Rafael Nadal (3) 2 8
2010 Sweden Robin Söderling 5 7
2011 Serbia Novak Djokovic 1 13
2012 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 1 9
2013 Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2 12
2015 Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 1 12

Final bagel counts[edit]

2004[edit]

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Place Player Bagels
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 12
2 Argentina Guillermo Coria 7
3 Argentina Gastón Gaudio 4
3 United Kingdom Tim Henman 4
5 Australia Lleyton Hewitt 3
5 United States Andy Roddick 3
5 Spain Carlos Moyà 3
5 Russia Marat Safin 3

2005[edit]

[6] [7]

Place Player Bagels
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 11
2 Argentina David Nalbandian 8
3 Argentina Guillermo Coria 7
4 Argentina Gastón Gaudio 6
5 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 5
6 United States Andre Agassi 4
7 Croatia Ivan Ljubičić 3
7 Australia Lleyton Hewitt 3
9 Argentina Mariano Puerta 2
9 United States Andy Roddick 2
11 Switzerland Roger Federer 1
11 Chile Fernando González1 1

1Although not ranked in the top 8 players in the world at the time of the Master's Cup, Fernando González stepped in at the last moment when Andre Agassi withdrew after playing only one game due to a left ankle sprain.

2006[edit]

[8] [9]

Place Player Bagels
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 18
2 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 13
3 Argentina David Nalbandian 6
4 United States James Blake 5
5 United States Andy Roddick 4
6 Spain Rafael Nadal 3
7 Croatia Ivan Ljubičić 2
8 Spain Tommy Robredo 1

2007[edit]

[10] [11]

Place Player Bagels Fries
1 Spain David Ferrer 7 18
2 Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 21
3 Switzerland Roger Federer 6 14
4 France Richard Gasquet 6 12
5 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 5 13
6 Spain Rafael Nadal 4 25
7 United States Andy Roddick 2 8
8 Chile Fernando González 1 8

2008[edit]

[12]

Place Player Bagels Fries
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 10 29
2 United Kingdom Andy Murray 9 11
3 Serbia Novak Djokovic 8 17
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 6 14
5 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 5 16
6 Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek2 3 15
7 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 3 14
8 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2 2
9 France Gilles Simon1 1 13
10 United States Andy Roddick 1 8

1Although not ranked in the top 8 players in the world at the time of the World Tour Finals, #9 in the world Gilles Simon stepped in after Nadal's withdrawal on November 3 due to necessary preparation for Davis Cup final (eventually, Nadal also withdraw from that final on November 10 due to his knee injury)

2After sixteen players ranked above him and below last qualifier Gilles Simon refused to come to the Masters Cup, #26 in the world Radek Štěpánek accepted the invitation to Shanghai as first alternate. Then, he stepped in for Andy Roddick, who withdrew after playing only one match due to ankle injury earned in a practice session.

2009[edit]

[13]

Place Player Bagels Fries
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 8 14
2 Spain Fernando Verdasco 7 20
3 Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 20
4 Sweden Robin Söderling1 5 21
5 United Kingdom Andy Murray 4 17
6 Switzerland Roger Federer 4 14
7 Russia Nikolay Davydenko 3 12
8 United States Andy Roddick 2 10
9 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 1 12

1Although not ranked in the top 8 players in the world at the time of the World Tour Finals, #9 in the world Robin Söderling stepped in after Roddick's withdrawal due to left leg injury on November 17.

2010[edit]

[14]

Place Player Bagels Fries
1 Sweden Robin Söderling 7 14
2 Spain David Ferrer 6 14
3 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 5 19
4 Spain Rafael Nadal 5 13
5 Switzerland Roger Federer 4 13
6 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2 12
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic 1 23
8 United States Andy Roddick 0 8

2011[edit]

[15]

Place Player Bagels Fries Bagels received
1 Serbia Novak Djokovic 13 23 1
2 Serbia Janko Tipsarević1 10 11 2
3 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 9 14 1
4 United Kingdom Andy Murray 7 17 0
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 6 24 2
6 Spain David Ferrer 4 20 1
7 Switzerland Roger Federer 3 12 0
8 United States Mardy Fish 3 11 0
9 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2 6 0

1Although not ranked in the top 8 players in the world at the time of the World Tour Finals, #9 in the world Janko Tipsarević stepped in for Andy Murray who withdrew after playing only one match due to a groin injury.

2012[edit]

[16]

Place Player Bagels Fries Bagels received
1 Serbia Novak Djokovic 9 31 1
2 Spain David Ferrer 9 14 2
3 Spain Rafael Nadal 6 15 0
4 United Kingdom Andy Murray 5 21 0
5 Switzerland Roger Federer 4 13 0
6 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 3 19 1
7 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 3 14 1
8 Serbia Janko Tipsarević1 2 10 1
9 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 1 11 0

1Although ranked #9 in the world at the time of the World Tour Finals, Janko Tipsarević got direct acceptance for the first time in his career because Rafael Nadal was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to a left knee injury. Nadal didn't play on any tournament since his withdrawal from Olympics having trouble with that same knee for the rest of season.

2013[edit]

Place[17] Player Bagels Fries Bagels received
1 Serbia Novak Djokovic 12 20 0
2 Spain Rafael Nadal 9 16 0
3 Spain David Ferrer 7 11 2
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 5 11 0
5 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 4 14 0
6 France Richard Gasquet1 3 13 0
7 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 2 8 0
8 United Kingdom Andy Murray 1 12 0
9 Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka 0 16 0

1Although ranked #9 in the world at the time of the World Tour Finals, Richard Gasquet got direct acceptance because Andy Murray was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to a back injury.

2015[edit]

Place[18] Player Bagels Fries Bagels received
1 Serbia Novak Djokovic 12 31
2 United Kingdom Andy Murray 8 22
3 Spain David Ferrer 7
4 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 6
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 5
6 Switzerland Roger Federer 3
7 Japan Kei Nishikori 1
8 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 1

Notes[edit]

  1. "Federer wins first ever 'Golden Bagel Award'". Sidespin Productions. 2004-11-13. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
  2. Enrico Riva (December 23, 2010). "La stagione del tennis viene e va" [The tennis season comes and goes]. ubitennis.com (in Italian). Bologna, Italy: Monrif Net. Retrieved May 3, 2011.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  3. "'Golden Bagel Award' official site". SideSpin Productions. 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
  4. "Roger Federer 2004. playing activity".
  5. "Roger Federer Wins First Ever Golden Bagel Award". prweb.com. Lanham, Maryland, USA: Vocus. November 16, 2004. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  6. "Roger Federer 2005. playing activity".
  7. Shikha (September 26, 2009). "Rafael Nadal: The Story Inside-Out (Part I-The Promise)". bleacherreport.com. San Francisco, CA, USA: Bleacher Report, Inc. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  8. "Roger Federer 2006. playing activity".
  9. "Federer retains Golden Bagel Award". tennisnews.com. Edina, MN, USA: Bob Larson Tennis, 2006. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  10. "David Ferrer 2007. playing activity".
  11. "Ferrer Beats Federer by 4 Fries". prweb.com. Lanham, Maryland, USA: Vocus. November 10, 2007. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  12. "Rafael Nadal 2008. playing activity".
  13. "Rafael Nadal 2009. playing activity".
  14. "David Ferrer 2010. playing activity".
  15. "Novak Djokovic 2011. playing activity".
  16. "Novak Djokovic 2012. playing activity".
  17. "Đokoviću još jedan Zlatni krompir" [Đoković wins Golden Bagel again] (in Serbian). Sport Klub. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2017.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  18. "Novaku rekordni četvrti 'Zlatni krompir'" [Đoković wins a record fourth Golden Bagel] (in Serbian). B92. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2017.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)

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