ATP Masters 1000 singles records and statistics

In tennis, the ATP Masters events, currently known as ATP Tour Masters 1000 series, are an annual series of nine top-level tournaments featuring the elite men's players on the ATP Tour since 1990.[1][2] The Masters tournaments along with the Grand Slam tournaments and the year-end championships make up the most coveted titles on the annual ATP Tour calendar. In addition to the quadrennial Olympics, they are collectively known as the 'Big Titles'.[3]

Novak Djokovic, the only player to complete the Career Golden Masters.

Twelve tournaments have been held as Masters events so far, nine each year. They have been played on three different surfaces: hard outdoors: Indian Wells, Miami, Canada, Cincinnati and Shanghai; hard indoors: Stockholm (1991–94), Stuttgart (1998–2001), Madrid (2002–08) and Paris; clay: Hamburg (1990–2008), Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome; carpet indoors: Stockholm (1990), Stuttgart (1995–97) and Paris (1990–2006).

Champions by year

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Year[a][4] Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Stockholm Paris
1990   Edberg (1/4)   Agassi (1/17)   Chesnokov (1/2)   Aguilera (1/1)   Muster (1/8)   Chang (1/7)   Edberg (2/4)   Becker (1/5)   Edberg (3/4)
1991   Courier (1/5)   Courier (2/5)   Bruguera (1/2)   Nováček (1/1)   Sánchez (1/1)   Chesnokov (2/2)   Forget (1/2)   Becker (2/5)   Forget (2/2)
1992   Chang (2/7)   Chang (3/7)   Muster (2/8)   Edberg (4/4)   Courier (3/5)   Agassi (2/17)   Sampras (1/11)   Ivanišević (1/2)   Becker (3/5)
1993   Courier (4/5)   Sampras (2/11)   Bruguera (2/2)   Stich (1/2)   Courier (5/5)   Pernfors (1/1)   Chang (4/7)   Stich (2/2)   Ivanišević (2/2)
1994   Sampras (3/11)   Sampras (4/11)   A. Medvedev (1/4)   A. Medvedev (2/4)   Sampras (5/11)   Agassi (3/17)   Chang (5/7)   Becker (4/5)   Agassi (4/17)
↓ Stuttgart ↓
1995   Sampras (6/11)   Agassi (5/17)   Muster (3/8)   A. Medvedev (3/4)   Muster (4/8)   Agassi (6/17)   Agassi (7/17)   Muster (5/8)[b]   Sampras (7/11)
1996   Chang (6/7)   Agassi (8/17)   Muster (6/8)   Carretero (1/1)   Muster (7/8)   Ferreira (1/2)   Agassi (9/17)   Becker (5/5)   Enqvist (1/3)
1997   Chang (7/7)   Muster (8/8)   Ríos (1/5)   A. Medvedev (4/4)   Corretja (1/2)   Woodruff (1/1)   Sampras (8/11)   Korda (1/1)   Sampras (9/11)
1998   Ríos (2/5)   Ríos (3/5)   Moyá (1/3)   Costa (1/1)   Ríos (4/5)   Rafter (1/2)   Rafter (2/2)   Krajicek (1/2)   Rusedski (1/1)
1999   Philippoussis (1/1)   Krajicek (2/2)   Kuerten (1/5)   Ríos (5/5)   Kuerten (2/5)   Johansson (1/1)   Sampras (10/11)   Enqvist (2/3)   Agassi (10/17)
2000   Corretja (2/2)   Sampras (11/11)   Pioline (1/1)   Kuerten (3/5)   Norman (1/1)   Safin (1/5)   Enqvist (3/3)   Ferreira (2/2)   Safin (2/5)
2001   Agassi (11/17)   Agassi (12/17)   Kuerten (4/5)   Portas (1/1)   Ferrero (1/4)   Pavel (1/1)   Kuerten (5/5)   Haas (1/1)   Grosjean (1/1)
↓ Madrid ↓
2002   Hewitt (1/2)   Agassi (13/17)   Ferrero (2/4)   Federer (1/28)   Agassi (14/17)   Cañas (1/1)   Moyá (2/3)   Agassi (15/17)   Safin (3/5)
2003   Hewitt (2/2)   Agassi (16/17)   Ferrero (3/4)   Coria (1/2)   Mantilla (1/1)   Roddick (1/5)   Roddick (2/5)   Ferrero (4/4)   Henman (1/1)
2004   Federer (2/28)   Roddick (3/5)   Coria (2/2)   Federer (3/28)   Moyá (3/3)   Federer (4/28)   Agassi (17/17)   Safin (4/5)   Safin (5/5)
2005   Federer (5/28)   Federer (6/28)   Nadal (1/36)   Federer (7/28)   Nadal (2/36)   Nadal (3/36)   Federer (8/28)   Nadal (4/36)   Berdych (1/1)
2006   Federer (9/28)   Federer (10/28)   Nadal (5/36)   Robredo (1/1)   Nadal (6/36)   Federer (11/28)   Roddick (4/5)   Federer (12/28)   Davydenko (1/3)
2007   Nadal (7/36)   Djokovic (1/40)   Nadal (8/36)   Federer (13/28)   Nadal (9/36)   Djokovic (2/40)   Federer (14/28)   Nalbandian (1/2)   Nalbandian (2/2)
2008   Djokovic (3/40)   Davydenko (2/3)   Nadal (10/36)   Nadal (11/36)   Djokovic (4/40)   Nadal (12/36)   Murray (1/14)   Murray (2/14)   Tsonga (1/2)
↓ Madrid[c] ↓ ↓ Shanghai ↓
2009   Nadal (13/36)   Murray (3/14)   Nadal (14/36)   Federer (15/28)   Nadal (15/36)   Murray (4/14)   Federer (16/28)   Davydenko (3/3)   Djokovic (5/40)
2010   Ljubičić (1/1)   Roddick (5/5)   Nadal (16/36)   Nadal (18/36)   Nadal (17/36)   Murray (5/14)   Federer (17/28)   Murray (6/14)   Söderling (1/1)
2011   Djokovic (6/40)   Djokovic (7/40)   Nadal (19/36)   Djokovic (8/40)   Djokovic (9/40)   Djokovic (10/40)   Murray (7/14)   Murray (8/14)   Federer (18/28)
2012   Federer (19/28)   Djokovic (11/40)   Nadal (20/36)   Federer (20/28)   Nadal (21/36)   Djokovic (12/40)   Federer (21/28)   Djokovic (13/40)   Ferrer (1/1)
2013   Nadal (22/36)   Murray (9/14)   Djokovic (14/40)   Nadal (23/36)   Nadal (24/36)   Nadal (25/36)   Nadal (26/36)   Djokovic (15/40)   Djokovic (16/40)
2014   Djokovic (17/40)   Djokovic (18/40)   Wawrinka (1/1)   Nadal (27/36)   Djokovic (19/40)   Tsonga (2/2)   Federer (22/28)   Federer (23/28)   Djokovic (20/40)
2015   Djokovic (21/40)   Djokovic (22/40)   Djokovic (23/40)   Murray (10/14)   Djokovic (24/40)   Murray (11/14)   Federer (24/28)   Djokovic (25/40)   Djokovic (26/40)
2016   Djokovic (27/40)   Djokovic (28/40)   Nadal (28/36)   Djokovic (29/40)   Murray (12/14)   Djokovic (30/40)   Čilić (1/1)   Murray (13/14)   Murray (14/14)
2017   Federer (25/28)   Federer (26/28)   Nadal (29/36)   Nadal (30/36)   Zverev (1/7)   Zverev (2/7)   Dimitrov (1/1)   Federer (27/28)   Sock (1/1)
2018   del Potro (1/1)   Isner (1/1)   Nadal (31/36)   Zverev (3/7)   Nadal (32/36)   Nadal (33/36)   Djokovic (31/40)   Djokovic (32/40)   Khachanov (1/1)
2019   Thiem (1/1)   Federer (28/28)   Fognini (1/1)   Djokovic (33/40)   Nadal (34/36)   Nadal (35/36)   D. Medvedev (1/6)   D. Medvedev (2/6)   Djokovic (34/40)
2020 not held[d]   Djokovic (36/40) not held[d]   Djokovic (35/40)[e] not held[d]   D. Medvedev (3/6)
2021   Norrie (1/1)   Hurkacz (1/2)   Tsitsipas (1/3)   Zverev (4/7)   Nadal (36/36)   D. Medvedev (4/6)   Zverev (5/7)   Djokovic (37/40)
2022   Fritz (1/1)   Alcaraz (1/5)   Tsitsipas (2/3)   Alcaraz (2/5)   Djokovic (38/40)   Carreño Busta (1/1)   Ćorić (1/1)   Rune (1/1)
2023   Alcaraz (3/5)  [f] D. Medvedev (5/6)  [f] Rublev (1/2)   Alcaraz (4/5)  [f] D. Medvedev (6/6)   Sinner (1/4)   Djokovic (39/40)   Hurkacz (2/2)   Djokovic (40/40)
2024   Alcaraz (5/5)   Sinner (2/4)   Tsitsipas (3/3)  [f] Rublev (2/2)   Zverev (6/7)   Popyrin (1/1)   Sinner (3/4)   Sinner (4/4)   Zverev (7/7)
Year Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
  1. ^ Seasons' tournaments are in chronological order with three exceptions:
    1. Cincinnati was held before Canada in 1996.
    2. Rome was held before Madrid/Hamburg from 2000–2010 and after Cincinnati in 2020.
    3. Indian Wells was held after Cincinnati in 2021.
  2. ^ First event of Stuttgart Masters was held in Essen.
  3. ^ Madrid replaced Hamburg in 2009, switching from indoor hard courts to clay.
  4. ^ a b c not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  5. ^ In 2020, Cincinnati was held in New York City.
  6. ^ a b c d Competed under no flag due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Title leaders

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Titles[5] Player[a] IW MI MC MA IT CA CI SH PA ST EU HA MA[b] Years Strike
Rate[c]
40   Novak Djokovic 5 6 2 3 6 4 3 4 7 2007–2023 9/9
36   Rafael Nadal 3 11 4 10 5 1 1 1 2005–2021 7/9
28   Roger Federer 5 4 2 2 7 2 1 4 1 2002–2019
17   Andre Agassi 1 6 1 3 3 2 1 1990–2004
14   Andy Murray 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 2008–2016
11   Pete Sampras 2 3 1 3 2 1992–2000 5/9
8   Thomas Muster 1 3 3 1 1990–1997 4/9
7   Michael Chang 3 1 1 2 1990–1997
  Alexander Zverev 2 2 1 1 1 2017–2024 5/9
6   Daniil Medvedev 1 1 1 1 1 1 2019–2023 6/9
5   Boris Becker 1 3 1 1990–1996 2/9
  Jim Courier 2 1 2 1991–1993 3/9
  Marcelo Ríos 1 1 1 1 1 1997–1999 5/9
  Gustavo Kuerten 2 1 1 1 1999–2001 4/9
  Marat Safin 1 3 1 2000–2004 3/9
  Andy Roddick 2 1 2 2003–2010
  Carlos Alcaraz 2 1 2 2022–2024
4   Stefan Edberg 1 1 1 1 1990–1992 4/9
  Andrei Medvedev 1 3 1994–1997 2/9
  Juan Carlos Ferrero 2 1 1 2001–2003 3/9
  Jannik Sinner 1 1 1 1 2023–2024 4/9

80 champions in 307 events as of 2024 Paris.

  1. ^ Players with 4+ titles listed. Active players and records are denoted in bold.
  2. ^ Madrid was held as the 8th event between 2002–08 before being replaced by Shanghai in 2009.
  3. ^ Player's best career strike rate of winning the Masters series events.

Career Golden Masters

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The achievement of winning all of the nine active ATP Masters tournaments over the course of a player's career.

  • The event at which the Career Golden Masters was accomplished indicated in bold.
Player Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
  Novak Djokovic[6][7][a] 2008 2007 2013 2011 2008 2007 2018 2012 2009
2011 2011 2015 2016 2011 2011 2020 2013 2013

Career totals

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  • Active players denoted in bold.
Singles
No. Titles
40   Novak Djokovic
36   Rafael Nadal
28   Roger Federer
17   Andre Agassi
14   Andy Murray
11   Pete Sampras
8   Thomas Muster
7   Michael Chang
  Alexander Zverev
6   Daniil Medvedev
No. Finals
59   Novak Djokovic
53   Rafael Nadal
50   Roger Federer
22   Andre Agassi
21   Andy Murray
19   Pete Sampras
12   Alexander Zverev
11   Boris Becker
10   Gustavo Kuerten
  Thomas Muster
  Daniil Medvedev
No. Semifinals
78   Novak Djokovic
76   Rafael Nadal
66   Roger Federer
33   Andy Murray
32   Andre Agassi
31   Pete Sampras
20   Andy Roddick
  Alexander Zverev
19   Lleyton Hewitt
  Tomáš Berdych
No. Quarterfinals
99   Rafael Nadal
95   Novak Djokovic
87   Roger Federer
51   Andy Murray
45   Pete Sampras
  Tomáš Berdych
  David Ferrer
44   Andre Agassi
35   Andy Roddick
31   Alexander Zverev
No. Match wins
410   Rafael Nadal
409   Novak Djokovic
381   Roger Federer
230   Andy Murray
209   Andre Agassi
191   Tomáš Berdych
190   Pete Sampras
189   David Ferrer
166   Stan Wawrinka
157   Andy Roddick
% W–L Match record
82.00 410–90   Rafael Nadal
81.96 409–90   Novak Djokovic
77.91 381–108   Roger Federer
74.11 209–73   Andre Agassi
73.08 190–70   Pete Sampras
72.00 108–42   Stefan Edberg
70.24 144–61   Alexander Zverev
69.49 230–101   Andy Murray
69.18 101–45   Thomas Muster
69.16 157–70   Andy Roddick
minimum 100 wins

^ Statistics correct as of 2024 Paris Masters. To avoid double counting, they are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Season records

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Season totals

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No. Titles Year(s)
6   Novak Djokovic 2015
5   Novak Djokovic 2011
  Rafael Nadal 2013
4   Novak Djokovic 2 2014, 16
  Roger Federer 2 2005, 06
  Rafael Nadal 2005
3   Rafael Nadal 5 2007–10, 18
  Roger Federer 3 2004, 12, 17
  Novak Djokovic 2 2012, 13
  Andre Agassi 2 1995, 2002
  Jannik Sinner 2024
  Andy Murray 2016
  Marcelo Ríos 1998
  Thomas Muster 1995
  Pete Sampras 1994
  Stefan Edberg 1990
No. Finals Year(s)
8   Novak Djokovic 2015
6   Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 12
  Rafael Nadal 2013
  Roger Federer 2006
5   Rafael Nadal 4 2005–11
  Novak Djokovic 2 2009, 16
  Roger Federer 2 2007, 14
  Andy Murray 2016
  Stefan Edberg 1990
4   Roger Federer 3 2005–17
  Rafael Nadal 2 2008, 17
  Andy Murray 2015
  Novak Djokovic 2014
  Andre Agassi 1995
  Pete Sampras 1995
No. Match wins Year
39   Novak Djokovic 2015
35   Rafael Nadal 2013
34   Novak Djokovic 2012
  Rafael Nadal 2009
  Roger Federer 2006
33   Novak Djokovic 2011
  Novak Djokovic 2009
32   Rafael Nadal 2008
31   Novak Djokovic 2016
  Rafael Nadal 2007
30   Andy Murray 2015
minimum 30 wins
% W–L Match record Year
97.1 33–1   Novak Djokovic 2011
95.1 39–2   Novak Djokovic 2015
92.1 35–3   Rafael Nadal 2013
91.9 34–3   Roger Federer 2006
88.6 31–4   Novak Djokovic 2016
85.7 30–5   Andy Murray 2015
85.0 34–6   Novak Djokovic 2012
85.0 34–6   Rafael Nadal 2009
84.2 32–6   Rafael Nadal 2008
83.8 31–6   Rafael Nadal 2007
80.5 33–8   Novak Djokovic 2009
minimum 30 wins

Most years of success

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Most years of title success
Titles/yr Player Years
5+   Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 15
4+   Novak Djokovic 4 2011–16
3+   Rafael Nadal 7 2005–18
2+   Novak Djokovic 12 2007–23
1+   Rafael Nadal 15 2005–21
  Novak Djokovic 2007–23
Most years of final appearances
Finals/yr Player Years
6+   Novak Djokovic 3 2011–15
5+   Novak Djokovic 5 2009–16
  Rafael Nadal 2005–13
4+   Rafael Nadal 7 2005–17
3+   Novak Djokovic 11 2007–19
2+   Novak Djokovic 15 2007–23
1+   Roger Federer 17 2002–19
  Rafael Nadal 2005–22

Consecutive records

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Spanning consecutive events

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No. Consecutive titles Years
4   Novak Djokovic 3 2013–16
  Rafael Nadal 2013
3   Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 19–20
  Rafael Nadal 2010
No. Consecutive finals Years
7   Novak Djokovic 2015–16
5   Rafael Nadal 2 2011, 13
4   Novak Djokovic 4 2011–15
  Roger Federer 3 2006–10
No. Match win streak Years
31   Novak Djokovic 2011
30   Novak Djokovic (2) 2014–15
29   Roger Federer 2005–06
23   Rafael Nadal 2013
  Novak Djokovic (3) 2013–14
22   Novak Djokovic (4) 2015–16

Spanning non-consecutive events

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No. Titles streak Years
5   Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 14–15
4   Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 15
  Roger Federer 2013
  Rafael Nadal 2005–06
No. Finals streak Years
11   Novak Djokovic 2014–16
7   Rafael Nadal 2012–13
  Roger Federer 2005–06
6   Novak Djokovic 2006
5   Roger Federer 2017–18
  Andy Murray 2016
  Rafael Nadal 2011
No. Final win streak Years
12   Novak Djokovic 2012–15
9   Rafael Nadal 2005–07
  Roger Federer 2004–06
8   Andre Agassi 1999–04
6   Andy Murray 2009–11
  Pete Sampras 1992–95
  Rafael Nadal 2018–21

Most consecutive years of title success

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Titles/yr Player Consecutive years
4+   Novak Djokovic 3 2014–16
3+   Novak Djokovic 6 2011–16
2+   Novak Djokovic 6 2011–16
  Rafael Nadal 2005–10
1+   Rafael Nadal 10 2005–14

Tournament records

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Most titles per tournament

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Masters No. Player Years
Indian Wells 5   Novak Djokovic 2007–16
  Roger Federer 2004–17
Miami 6   Novak Djokovic 2007–16
  Andre Agassi 1990–2003
Monte Carlo 11   Rafael Nadal 2005–18
Madrid 5   Rafael Nadal 2005–17
Rome 10   Rafael Nadal 2005–21
Canada 5[b]   Rafael Nadal 2005–19
Cincinnati 7   Roger Federer 2005–15
Shanghai 4   Novak Djokovic 2012–18
Paris 7   Novak Djokovic 2009–23
Discontinued
Hamburg 4   Roger Federer 2002–07
Stuttgart 2   Stefan Edberg 1991–94
  Boris Becker 1990–96
Stockholm 3   Boris Becker 1990–94
  1. ^ Djokovic won all current nine Masters series events, except ATP's Hamburg (Clay) and Madrid (Indoor) defunct Masters events played in his career.
  2. ^ Ivan Lendl's record six Canadian Open titles before 1990 not counted.[8][9]

"In a single Masters tournament" records

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Most No. Player Tournament Years
Titles 11   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–18
Finals 12   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–18
Rome 2005–21
  Novak Djokovic Rome 2008–22
Cons. titles[α] 8   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–12
Cons. wins[α] 46   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–13
Matches won 73   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2003–21
Matches played 80   Novak Djokovic Rome 2007–23
79   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2003–21
  Roger Federer Indian Wells 2001–19
Finals w/o win 5   Rafael Nadal Miami 2005–17
Entries 19   Rafael Nadal Madrid 2003–22
  1. ^ a b Nadal's dominance of the Monte Carlo Masters came to an end at the 2013 final against Djokovic.[10]

Tournaments won with no sets dropped

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No. Player Events
11   Novak Djokovic Miami (2007, 2012, 2014, 2016), Paris (2014, 2019), Toronto (2016),
Shanghai (2015, 2018[a]), Madrid (2019), Rome (2022)
8   Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo (2007, 2008, 2010[b], 2012, 2018), Indian Wells (2007),
Rome (2009, 2012)
7   Roger Federer Indian Wells (2005, 2017) Hamburg (2005), Madrid (2006),
Cincinnati (2012[a], 2015[a]), Paris (2011)
4   Andy Murray Rome (2016), Cincinnati (2011), Shanghai (2010, 2016)
2   Pete Sampras Cincinnati (1997, 1999)
  Marcelo Ríos Monte Carlo (1997), Rome (1998)
1   Carlos Alcaraz Indian Wells (2023)
  Stefanos Tsitsipas Monte Carlo (2021)
  Daniil Medvedev Shanghai (2019)
  Alexander Zverev Madrid (2018[a])
  Grigor Dimitrov Cincinnati (2017)
  Carlos Moya Cincinnati (2002)
  Andre Agassi Rome (2002)
  Patrick Rafter Montreal (1998)
  Petr Korda Stuttgart (1997)
  Thomas Enqvist Paris (1996)
  Emilio Sanchez Rome (1991)
  Stefan Edberg Paris (1990)
  Boris Becker Stockholm (1990)
  1. ^ a b c d Won the tournament without having serve broken.
  2. ^ Fewest games (14) lost winning a tournament.

Miscellaneous records

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"In all Masters tournaments" records

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Most No. Player
Hardcourt titles 29   Novak Djokovic
22   Roger Federer
Claycourt titles 26   Rafael Nadal
11   Novak Djokovic
Different titles[11] 9   Novak Djokovic
8   Roger Federer[a]
Different finals 10[b]   Roger Federer
  Rafael Nadal
Matches played 500   Rafael Nadal
493   Novak Djokovic
Finals w/o title 5   Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Entries 139   Feliciano López[12]
138   Roger Federer
  1. ^ 7 currently active tournaments + Hamburg.
  2. ^ 9 currently active tournaments + Hamburg.

Surface sweeps

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Sweep Player Tournaments
Clay sweep   Marcelo Ríos Monte Carlo,
Madrid,[a]
Rome
  Gustavo Kuerten
  Rafael Nadal (5)
  Novak Djokovic (2)[13]
Hardcourt sweep   Andre Agassi Indian Wells,
Miami,
Canada,
Cincinnati,
Shanghai,[b]
Paris
  Roger Federer
  Novak Djokovic (3)[13]
  1. ^ Hamburg (1990–2008), Madrid (2009–present).
  2. ^ Madrid (2002–2008), Shanghai (2009–present).

Youngest & oldest

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Youngest Winner 18 years, 5 months   Michael Chang 1990 Canada
Finalist 18 years, 5 months   Michael Chang 1990 Canada
Qualifier 15 years, 9 months   Richard Gasquet 2002 Monte Carlo
Oldest Winner 37 years, 7 months   Roger Federer 2019 Miami
Finalist 37 years, 7 months   Roger Federer 2019 Miami
Qualifier 40 years, 5 months   Ivo Karlović 2019 Cincinnati
Debutant 28 years, 4 months   Wayne Arthurs 1999 Cincinnati

Calendar Masters combinations

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  • Back-to-back tournament titles.
  • Currently active combinations in bold.

Triples

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Combination Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo[14]
"Season first triple"
  Novak Djokovic 2015
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome[15]
"Clay triple"
  Rafael Nadal 2010
  • Nadal won a season-record of four consecutive Masters by winning the Madrid–Rome–Montreal–Cincinnati titles in 2013.

Doubles

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Combination Winner Year(s)
Indian Wells—Miami[15]
"Sunshine double"
  Novak Djokovic 4 2011, 14–16
  Roger Federer 3 2005–06, 17
  Andre Agassi 2001
  Marcelo Ríos 1998
  Pete Sampras 1994
  Michael Chang 1992
  Jim Courier 1991
Madrid—Rome[16]
"Clay double"
  Rafael Nadal 2 2010, 13
  Novak Djokovic 2011
Canada—Cincinnati[15][17]
"Summer double"
  Rafael Nadal 2013
  Andy Roddick 2003
  Patrick Rafter 1998
  Andre Agassi 1995
Shanghai—Paris (Madrid)[15][a]
"Fall double"
  Novak Djokovic 2 2013, 15
  Andy Murray 2016
  David Nalbandian 2007
  Marat Safin 2004
  1. ^ In 2009, Shanghai replaced Madrid as the 8th Masters event. Madrid was moved to the clay season.

Title defence

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  • Note: Currently active tournaments in bold.

Hardcourt

Tournament Player Consecutive titles
Indian Wells   Roger Federer 3 2004–06
  Novak Djokovic 2014–16
  Pete Sampras 2 1994–95
  Michael Chang 1996–97
  Lleyton Hewitt 2002–03
  Carlos Alcaraz 2023–24
Miami   Andre Agassi 3 2001–03
  Novak Djokovic 2014–16
  Pete Sampras 2 1993–94
  Andre Agassi 1995–96
  Roger Federer 2005–06
  Novak Djokovic 2011–12
Canada   Andre Agassi 2 1994–95
  Andy Murray 2009–10
  Novak Djokovic 2011–12
  Rafael Nadal 2018–19
Cincinnati   Michael Chang 2 1993–94
  Andre Agassi 1995–96
  Roger Federer 2009–10
2014–15
Shanghai   Andy Murray 2 2010–11
  Novak Djokovic 2012–13
Paris   Novak Djokovic 3 2013–15

Clay

Tournament Player Consecutive titles
Monte Carlo   Rafael Nadal 8 2005–12
3 2016–18
  Juan Carlos Ferrero 2 1995–96
  Thomas Muster 2002–03
  Stefanos Tsitsipas 2021–22
Madrid   Rafael Nadal 2 2013–14
  Carlos Alcaraz 2022–23
Rome   Rafael Nadal 3 2005–07
2 2009–10
2012–13
2018–19
  Jim Courier 2 1992–93
  Thomas Muster 1995–96
  Novak Djokovic 2014–15
Hamburg   Andrei Medvedev 2 1994–95
  Roger Federer 2004–05

Carpet

Tournament Player Consecutive titles
Stockholm   Boris Becker 2 1990–91[a]
  1. ^ In 1991, Stockholm was played on hard courts.
  • Djokovic has retained a record six different tournaments (Indian Wells, Miami, Rome, Canada, Shanghai, Paris).
  • Nadal has retained a tournament on a record sixteen occasions across multiple seasons (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Canada).
  • Federer has won Madrid on three different court surfaces (hardcourt in 2006, red clay in 2009, and blue clay in 2012).

Statistics

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Seeds statistics

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No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final

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W The top seed won the final. L The second seed won the final.

* The top 2 seeds were also the top 2-ranked players in the rankings.
Year Event Top seed W/L Second seed
1990 Stockholm*   Stefan Edberg L   Boris Becker
Paris*   Stefan Edberg W   Boris Becker
1991 Stockholm*   Stefan Edberg L   Boris Becker
1995 Indian Wells*   Pete Sampras W   Andre Agassi
Miami*   Pete Sampras L   Andre Agassi
Canada*   Andre Agassi W   Pete Sampras
1999 Cincinnati   Pete Sampras W   Pat Rafter
2004 Hamburg   Roger Federer W   Guillermo Coria
Canada*   Roger Federer W   Andy Roddick
2005 Indian Wells*   Roger Federer W   Lleyton Hewitt
2006 Monte Carlo*   Roger Federer L   Rafael Nadal
Rome*   Roger Federer L   Rafael Nadal
2007 Monte Carlo*   Roger Federer L   Rafael Nadal
Hamburg*   Roger Federer W   Rafael Nadal
2008 Monte Carlo*   Roger Federer L   Rafael Nadal
Hamburg*   Roger Federer L   Rafael Nadal
2009 Madrid*   Rafael Nadal L   Roger Federer
2010 Madrid*   Roger Federer L   Rafael Nadal
2011 Miami*   Rafael Nadal L   Novak Djokovic
Madrid*   Rafael Nadal L   Novak Djokovic
Rome*   Rafael Nadal L   Novak Djokovic
Year Event Top seed W/L Second seed
2012 Monte Carlo*   Novak Djokovic L   Rafael Nadal
Rome*   Novak Djokovic L   Rafael Nadal
Cincinnati*   Roger Federer W   Novak Djokovic
2014 Miami*   Rafael Nadal L   Novak Djokovic
Rome*   Rafael Nadal L   Novak Djokovic
2015 Indian Wells*   Novak Djokovic W   Roger Federer
Rome*   Novak Djokovic W   Roger Federer
Canada   Novak Djokovic L   Andy Murray
Cincinnati   Novak Djokovic L   Roger Federer
Paris   Novak Djokovic W   Andy Murray
2016 Madrid*   Novak Djokovic W   Andy Murray
Rome*   Novak Djokovic L   Andy Murray
2017 Shanghai*   Rafael Nadal L   Roger Federer
2018 Rome   Rafael Nadal W   Alexander Zverev
2019 Rome*   Novak Djokovic L   Rafael Nadal
2021 Rome*   Novak Djokovic L   Rafael Nadal
Paris*   Novak Djokovic W   Daniil Medvedev
2023 Cincinnati*   Carlos Alcaraz L   Novak Djokovic

Most finals contested between two players

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Finals Players Result
14   Novak Djokovic   Rafael Nadal 7–7
12   Rafael Nadal   Roger Federer 7–5
10   Novak Djokovic   Andy Murray 5–5
8   Novak Djokovic   Roger Federer 5–3
5   Andre Agassi   Pete Sampras 3–2

Top 4 seeds in semifinals

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
1999 Cincinnati 1.   Pete Sampras 2.   Patrick Rafter 3.   Andre Agassi 4.   Yevgeny Kafelnikov
2008 Monte Carlo 1.   Roger Federer 2.   Rafael Nadal 3.   Novak Djokovic 4.   Nikolay Davydenko
2009 Cincinnati 1.   Roger Federer 2.   Rafael Nadal 3.   Andy Murray 4.   Novak Djokovic
2010 Canada 1.   Rafael Nadal 2.   Novak Djokovic 3.   Roger Federer 4.   Andy Murray
2012 Shanghai 1.   Roger Federer 2.   Novak Djokovic 3.   Andy Murray 4.   Tomáš Berdych
2021 Cincinnati 1.   Daniil Medvedev 2.   Stefanos Tsitsipas 3.   Alexander Zverev 4.   Andrey Rublev

Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
2009 Canada 1.   Roger Federer 2.   Rafael Nadal 3.   Andy Murray 4.   Novak Djokovic
5.   Andy Roddick 6.   Juan Martín del Potro 7.   Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 8.   Nikolay Davydenko

15 of Top-16 seeds in R16

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
2015 Monte Carlo 1.   Novak Djokovic 2.   Roger Federer 3.   Rafael Nadal 4.   Milos Raonic
5.   David Ferrer 6.   Tomáš Berdych 7.   Stan Wawrinka 8.   Marin Čilić
9.   Grigor Dimitrov 10.   Gilles Simon 11.   Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 12.   Roberto Bautista Agut
14.   Gaël Monfils 15.   John Isner 16.   Tommy Robredo

Qualifiers in final

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W Qualifier won the final.
L Qualifier lost the final.
Year Event Qualifier W/L Opponent
1991 Rome   Alberto Mancini L   Emilio Sánchez
1996 Hamburg   Roberto Carretero W   Àlex Corretja
2000 Canada   Harel Levy L   Marat Safin
2001 Hamburg   Albert Portas W   Juan Carlos Ferrero
Stuttgart   Max Mirnyi L   Tommy Haas
2004 Paris   Radek Štěpánek L   Marat Safin
2005 Hamburg   Richard Gasquet L   Roger Federer
2007 Miami   Guillermo Cañas L   Novak Djokovic
2012 Paris   Jerzy Janowicz L   David Ferrer
2017 Paris   Filip Krajinović L   Jack Sock

No seeds in final

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Year Event Winner Runner-up
1996 Hamburg   Roberto Carretero   Àlex Corretja
2003 Paris   Tim Henman   Andrei Pavel

^ Borna Ćorić is the lowest-ranked (No. 152) Masters champion.
^ Andrei Pavel is the lowest-ranked (No. 191) Masters finalist.

Match statistics

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Shortest
28 minutes
2014 Miami First Round[18]
  Jarkko Nieminen 6 6
  Bernard Tomic 0 1

Age statistics

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Youngest winners
Age Winner First title
18 years, 157 days   Michael Chang 1990 Canada
18 years, 318 days   Rafael Nadal 2005 Monte Carlo
18 years, 333 days   Carlos Alcaraz 2022 Miami
19 years, 191 days   Holger Rune 2022 Paris
19 years, 236 days   Andrei Medvedev 1994 Monte Carlo
Oldest winners
Age Winner Last title
37 years, 235 days   Roger Federer 2019 Miami
36 years, 167 days   Novak Djokovic 2023 Paris
34 years, 347 days   Rafael Nadal 2021 Rome
34 years, 101 days   Andre Agassi 2004 Cincinnati
32 years, 340 days   John Isner 2018 Miami

All countrymen statistics

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All countrymen in final

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Year Event Winner Runner-up
1990 Canada   Michael Chang   Jay Berger
1991 Miami   Jim Courier   David Wheaton
1992 Canada   Andre Agassi   Ivan Lendl
Cincinnati   Pete Sampras   Ivan Lendl
1993 Miami   Pete Sampras   MaliVai Washington
1994 Miami   Pete Sampras   Andre Agassi
1995 Indian Wells   Pete Sampras   Andre Agassi
Miami   Andre Agassi   Pete Sampras
Canada   Andre Agassi   Pete Sampras
Cincinnati   Andre Agassi   Michael Chang
1996 Hamburg   Roberto Carretero   Àlex Corretja
Cincinnati   Andre Agassi   Michael Chang
1998 Hamburg   Albert Costa   Àlex Corretja
Year Event Winner Runner-up
2001 Indian Wells   Andre Agassi   Pete Sampras
Miami   Andre Agassi   Jan-Michael Gambill
Hamburg   Albert Portas   Juan Carlos Ferrero
2002 Monte Carlo   Juan Carlos Ferrero   Carlos Moyá
2003 Hamburg   Guillermo Coria   Agustín Calleri
Cincinnati   Andy Roddick   Mardy Fish
2010 Monte Carlo   Rafael Nadal   Fernando Verdasco
Rome   Rafael Nadal   David Ferrer
2011 Monte Carlo   Rafael Nadal   David Ferrer
2014 Monte Carlo   Stan Wawrinka   Roger Federer
2017 Indian Wells   Roger Federer   Stan Wawrinka
Monte Carlo   Rafael Nadal   Albert Ramos Viñolas

All countrymen in semifinals

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  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Country Finalists Semifinalists
2003 Hamburg   ARG Agustín Calleri David Nalbandian
Guillermo Coria Gastón Gaudio

Titles won by decade

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as of 2024 Paris.

1990s

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10 
Agassi, Sampras
Muster
Chang
Becker, Courier, Ríos
Edberg, A. Medvedev
Bruguera, Chesnokov, Enqvist, Ivanišević, Krajicek, Kuerten, Rafter, Stich
Aguilera, Carretero, Corretja, Costa, Ferreira, Forget, Johansson, Korda, Moyá, Nováček, Pernfors, Philippoussis, Rusedski, Sánchez, Woodruff

2000s

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16 
Federer
15 
Nadal
Agassi
Djokovic, Safin
Ferrero, Murray, Roddick
Davydenko, Kuerten
Coria, Hewitt, Moyá, Nalbandian
Berdych, Cañas, Corretja, Enqvist, Ferreira, Grosjean, Haas, Henman, Mantilla, Norman, Pavel, Pioline, Portas, Robredo, Sampras, Tsonga

2010s

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29 
Djokovic
20 
Nadal
12 
Federer
10 
Murray
Zverev
D. Medvedev
Čilić, del Potro, Dimitrov, Ferrer, Fognini, Isner, Khachanov, Ljubičić, Roddick, Sock, Söderling, Thiem, Tsonga, Wawrinka

2020s

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Djokovic
Alcaraz
D. Medvedev, Sinner, Zverev
Tsitsipas
Hurkacz, Rublev
Carreño Busta, Ćorić, Fritz, Nadal, Norrie, Popyrin, Rune

Titles by country

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as of 2024 Paris.

61 
  Spain (15 players)
49 
  United States (9 players)
40 
  Serbia (1 player)
29 
   Switzerland (2 players)
17 
  Great Britain (4 players)
15 
  Germany (4 players),   Soviet Union /   Russia (5 players)[a]
11 
  Sweden (6 players)
  Austria (2 players)
  Argentina (4 players),   Australia (4 players),   France (4 players)
  Brazil (1 player),   Chile (1 player),   Croatia (4 players),   Italy (2 players)
  Ukraine (1 player)
  Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (3 players),   Greece (1 player)
  Netherlands (1 player),   Poland (1 player),   South Africa (1 player)
  Bulgaria,   Denmark,   Romania
  1. ^ Not including Daniil Medvedev's two titles and Andrey Rublev's two titles in 2023–2024.

See also

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References

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