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Misplaced Pages list article See also: List of Tennis Masters Series doubles champions This article is about Masters 1000 Series statistics since 1990. For a list of Masters tournaments, see ATP Tour Masters 1000.In tennis, the ATP Masters Series is an annual series of nine top-level tournaments featuring the elite men's players on the ATP Tour. The Masters events along with the Grand Slam tournaments and the ATP Finals championship make up the most coveted titles on the ATP tour; they are also known as the "Big Titles".
Masters champions by year
Active tournaments | Defunct tournaments |
Indian Wells | Miami | Monte Carlo | Hamburg | Rome | Canada | Cincinnati | Stockholm | Paris | |
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1990 | Edberg (1/4) | Agassi (1/17) | Chesnokov (1/2) | Aguilera (1/1) | Muster (1/8) | Chang (1/8) | 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) | 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 (1/37) | Nadal (8/36) | Federer (13/28) | Nadal (9/36) | Djokovic (2/37) | Federer (14/28) | Nalbandian (1/2) | Nalbandian (2/2) |
2008 | Djokovic (3/37) | Davydenko (2/3) | Nadal (10/36) | Nadal (11/36) | Djokovic (4/37) | Nadal (12/36) | Murray (1/14) | Murray (2/14) | Tsonga (1/2) |
↓ Madrid ↓ | ↓ 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 (5/37) |
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 (6/37) | Djokovic (7/37) | Nadal (19/36) | Djokovic (8/37) | Djokovic (9/37) | Djokovic (10/37) | Murray (7/14) | Murray (8/14) | Federer (18/28) |
2012 | Federer (19/28) | Djokovic (11/37) | Nadal (20/36) | Federer (20/28) | Nadal (21/36) | Djokovic (12/37) | Federer (21/28) | Djokovic (13/37) | Ferrer (1/1) |
2013 | Nadal (22/36) | Murray (9/14) | Djokovic (14/37) | Nadal (23/36) | Nadal (24/36) | Nadal (25/36) | Nadal (26/36) | Djokovic (15/37) | Djokovic (16/37) |
2014 | Djokovic (17/37) | Djokovic (18/37) | Wawrinka (1/1) | Nadal (27/36) | Djokovic (19/37) | Tsonga (2/2) | Federer (22/28) | Federer (23/28) | Djokovic (20/37) |
2015 | Djokovic (21/37) | Djokovic (22/37) | Djokovic (23/37) | Murray (10/14) | Djokovic (24/37) | Murray (11/14) | Federer (24/28) | Djokovic (25/37) | Djokovic (26/37) |
2016 | Djokovic (27/37) | Djokovic (28/37) | Nadal (28/36) | Djokovic (29/37) | Murray (12/14) | Djokovic (30/37) | Čilić (1/1) | Murray (13/14) | Murray (14/14) |
2017 | Federer (25/28) | Federer (26/28) | Nadal (29/36) | Nadal (30/36) | Zverev (1/5) | Zverev (2/5) | Dimitrov (1/1) | Federer (27/28) | Sock (1/1) |
2018 | del Potro (1/1) | Isner (1/1) | Nadal (31/36) | Zverev (3/5) | Nadal (32/36) | Nadal (33/36) | Djokovic (31/37) | Djokovic (32/37) | Khachanov (1/1) |
2019 | Thiem (1/1) | Federer (28/28) | Fognini (1/1) | Djokovic (33/37) | Nadal (34/36) | Nadal (35/36) | D. Medvedev (1/4) | D. Medvedev (2/4) | Djokovic (34/37) |
2020 | Not held | Djokovic (36/37) | Not held | Djokovic (35/37) | Not held | D. Medvedev (3/4) | |||
2021 | Norrie (1/1) | Hurkacz (1/1) | Tsitsipas (1/1) | Zverev (4/5) | Nadal (36/36) | D. Medvedev (4/4) | Zverev (5/5) | Not held | Djokovic (37/37) |
2022 | |||||||||
Year | Indian Wells | Miami | Monte Carlo | Madrid | Rome | Canada | Cincinnati | Shanghai | Paris |
- 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 to 2010 and after Cincinnati in 2020.
- 3. Indian Wells was held after Cincinnati in 2021.
- First event of Stuttgart Masters was held in Essen.
- Hamburg was played until 2008. In 2009 Madrid replaced Hamburg switching from indoor hard courts to clay.
- ^ Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Champions list
Outdoor hardcourt | Clay |
Indoor hardcourt | Defunct |
Titles |
Player | 1st Masters |
2nd Masters |
3rd Masters |
4th Masters |
5th Masters |
6th Masters |
7th Masters |
8th Masters |
9th Masters |
Years | Masters Slot Strike Rate | ||||
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Indian Wells | Miami | Monte Carlo | MAD | HAM | Rome | Canada | Cincinnati | SHA | MAD | GER | STH | Paris | ||||
37 | Novak Djokovic | 5 | 6 | 2 | 3 | × | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | × | N/A | 6 | 2007–2021 | 9/9 | |
36 | Rafael Nadal | 3 | × | 11 | 4 | 1 | 10 | 5 | 1 | × | 1 | N/A | × | 2005–2021 | 7/9 | |
28 | Roger Federer | 5 | 4 | × | 2 | 4 | × | 2 | 7 | 2 | 1 | × | N/A | 1 | 2002–2019 | 7/9 |
17 | Andre Agassi | 1 | 6 | × | N/A | × | 1 | 3 | 3 | N/A | 1 | × | 2 | 1990–2004 | 7/9 | |
14 | Andy Murray | × | 2 | × | 1 | × | 1 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 1 | N/A | 1 | 2008–2016 | 7/9 | |
11 | Pete Sampras | 2 | 3 | × | N/A | × | 1 | × | 3 | N/A | × | 2 | 1992–2000 | 5/9 | ||
8 | Thomas Muster | × | 1 | 3 | N/A | × | 3 | × | × | N/A | 1 | × | × | 1990–1997 | 4/9 | |
7 | Michael Chang | 3 | 1 | × | N/A | × | × | 1 | 2 | N/A | × | × | 1990–1997 | 4/9 | ||
5 | Marcelo Ríos | 1 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1 | 1 | × | × | N/A | × | N/A | × | 1997–1999 | 5/9 | |
Gustavo Kuerten | × | × | 2 | N/A | 1 | 1 | × | 1 | N/A | × | N/A | × | 1999–2001 | 4/9 | ||
Boris Becker | × | × | × | N/A | × | × | × | × | N/A | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1990–1996 | 2/9 | ||
Jim Courier | 2 | 1 | × | N/A | × | 2 | × | × | N/A | × | × | 1991–1993 | 3/9 | |||
Marat Safin | × | × | × | × | × | 1 | × | × | 1 | × | N/A | 3 | 2000–2004 | 3/9 | ||
Andy Roddick | × | 2 | × | × | × | 1 | 2 | × | N/A | × | 2003–2010 | 3/9 | ||||
Alexander Zverev | × | × | × | 2 | N/A | 1 | 1 | 1 | × | N/A | × | 2017–2021 | 4/9 | |||
4 | Stefan Edberg | 1 | × | × | N/A | 1 | × | × | 1 | N/A | × | 1 | 1990–1992 | 4/9 | ||
Andriy Medvedev | × | × | 1 | N/A | 3 | × | × | × | N/A | × | × | 1994–1997 | 2/9 | |||
Juan Carlos Ferrero | × | × | 2 | × | 1 | × | × | × | 1 | × | N/A | × | 2001–2003 | 3/9 | ||
Daniil Medvedev | × | × | × | × | N/A | × | 1 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1 | 2019–2021 | 4/9 | |||
3 | Thomas Enqvist | × | × | × | N/A | × | × | × | 1 | × | 1 | N/A | 1 | 1996–2000 | 3/9 | |
Carlos Moyá | × | × | 1 | × | 1 | 1 | × | N/A | × | N/A | × | 1998–2004 | 3/9 | |||
Nikolay Davydenko | × | 1 | × | × | × | × | × | 1 | × | N/A | 1 | 2006–2009 | 3/9 |
Players with 3+ titles. Active players and records are denoted in bold.
- 72 champions in 281 events as of the 2021 Paris Masters.
Career Golden Masters
The achievement of winning all of the active ATP Masters titles 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 |
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Novak Djokovic | 2008 | 2007 | 2013 | 2011 | 2008 | 2007 | 2018 | 2012 | 2009 |
2011 | 2011 | 2015 | 2016 | 2011 | 2011 | 2020 | 2013 | 2013 |
Career totals
- Active players denoted in bold.
# | Finals |
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54 | Novak Djokovic |
52 | Rafael Nadal |
50 | Roger Federer |
22 | Andre Agassi |
21 | Andy Murray |
19 | Pete Sampras |
11 | Boris Becker |
10 | Gustavo Kuerten |
Thomas Muster | |
9 | Stefan Edberg |
Michael Chang | |
Andy Roddick | |
Alexander Zverev |
# | Semifinals |
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75 | Rafael Nadal |
71 | Novak Djokovic |
66 | Roger Federer |
33 | Andy Murray |
32 | Andre Agassi |
31 | Pete Sampras |
20 | Andy Roddick |
19 | Lleyton Hewitt |
Tomáš Berdych | |
18 | Stefan Edberg |
Michael Chang | |
Yevgeny Kafelnikov | |
David Ferrer |
# | Quarterfinals |
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97 | Rafael Nadal |
87 | Roger Federer |
Novak Djokovic | |
51 | Andy Murray |
45 | Pete Sampras |
Tomáš Berdych | |
David Ferrer | |
44 | Andre Agassi |
35 | Andy Roddick |
28 | Michael Chang |
# | Match wins |
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398 | Rafael Nadal |
381 | Roger Federer |
374 | Novak Djokovic |
218 | Andy Murray |
209 | Andre Agassi |
191 | Tomáš Berdych |
190 | Pete Sampras |
189 | David Ferrer |
157 | Andy Roddick |
155 | Stan Wawrinka |
Correct as of the 2021 Paris Masters. To avoid double counting, they should be updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Season records
Season totals
Most years of success
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Consecutive records
Spanning consecutive events
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Spanning non-consecutive events
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Most consecutive years of title success
Titles/yr | Player | Consecutive years | |
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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
Most titles per tournament
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"In a single Masters tournament" records
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Tournament won with no sets dropped
# | Player | Events |
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10 | Novak Djokovic | 2007 Miami, 2012 Miami, 2014 Miami, 2014 Paris, 2015 Shanghai 2016 Miami, 2016 Toronto, 2018 Shanghai, 2019 Madrid, 2019 Paris |
8 | Rafael Nadal | 2007 Indian Wells, 2007 Monte Carlo, 2008 Monte Carlo, 2009 Rome 2010 Monte Carlo, 2012 Monte Carlo, 2012 Rome, 2018 Monte Carlo |
7 | Roger Federer | 2005 Indian Wells, 2005 Hamburg, 2006 Madrid, 2011 Paris 2012 Cincinnati, 2015 Cincinnati, 2017 Indian Wells |
4 | Andy Murray | 2010 Shanghai, 2011 Cincinnati, 2016 Rome, 2016 Shanghai |
2 | Pete Sampras | 1997 Cincinnati, 1999 Cincinnati |
Marcelo Rios | 1997 Monte Carlo, 1998 Rome | |
1 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | 2021 Monte Carlo |
Daniil Medvedev | 2019 Shanghai | |
Alexander Zverev | 2018 Madrid | |
Grigor Dimitrov | 2017 Cincinnati | |
Carlos Moya | 2002 Cincinnati | |
Andre Agassi | 2002 Rome | |
Patrick Rafter | 1998 Montreal | |
Petr Korda | 1997 Stuttgart | |
Thomas Enqvist | 1996 Paris | |
Emilio Sanchez | 1991 Rome | |
Stefan Edberg | 1990 Paris | |
Boris Becker | 1990 Stockholm |
Miscellaneous records
"In all Masters tournaments" records
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Most finals appearances with no title
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Court sweep
Clay Sweep
Player | Monte Carlo | Madrid | Rome |
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Marcelo Ríos | 1997 | 1999 | 1998 |
Gustavo Kuerten | 1999 (2) | 2000 | 1999 |
Rafael Nadal | 2005 (11) | 2008 (5) | 2005 (10) |
Novak Djokovic | 2013 (2) | 2011 (3) | 2008 (5) |
- Hamburg (1990–2008), Madrid (2009–present).
Hardcourt Sweep
Player | Indian Wells | Miami | Canada | Cincinnati | Shanghai | Paris |
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Andre Agassi | 2001 | 1990 (6) | 1992 (3) | 1995 (3) | 2002 | 1994 (2) |
Roger Federer | 2004 (5) | 2005 (4) | 2004 (2) | 2005 (7) | 2014 (3) | 2011 |
Novak Djokovic | 2008 (5) | 2007 (6) | 2007 (4) | 2018 (2) | 2012 (4) | 2009 (6) |
- Madrid (2002–2008), Shanghai (2009–present).
- 2 Shanghai + 1 Madrid title.
Youngest & oldest
Youngest | Winner | 18 years, 5 months | Michael Chang | 1990 Toronto |
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Finalist | 18 years, 5 months | Michael Chang | 1990 Toronto | |
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
- Back-to-back tournament titles.
- Currently active tournaments in bold.
Triples
Combination | Winner | Year |
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Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo "Season first triple" |
Novak Djokovic | 2015 |
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome "Clay triple" |
Rafael Nadal | 2010 |
Doubles
Combination | Winner | Year(s) | |
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Indian Wells—Miami "Sunshine Double" | |||
Novak Djokovic | 4 | 2011, 2014–16 | |
Roger Federer | 3 | 2005–06, 2017 | |
Andre Agassi | 2001 | ||
Marcelo Ríos | 1998 | ||
Pete Sampras | 1994 | ||
Michael Chang | 1992 | ||
Jim Courier | 1991 | ||
Madrid—Rome "Clay double" |
Rafael Nadal | 2 | 2010, 2013 |
Novak Djokovic | 2011 | ||
Canada—Cincinnati "Summer double" |
Rafael Nadal | 2013 | |
Andy Roddick | 2003 | ||
Patrick Rafter | 1998 | ||
Andre Agassi | 1995 | ||
Shanghai—Paris (Madrid) "Fall double" |
Novak Djokovic | 2 | 2013, 2015 |
Andy Murray | 2016 | ||
David Nalbandian | 2007 | ||
Marat Safin | 2004 |
- In 2009, Shanghai replaced Madrid as the 8th Masters event. Madrid was moved to the clay season.
Successful title defenses
Currently active tournaments in bold.
Hardcourt
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Clay
Carpet
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- Novak Djokovic has retained a record six different tournaments (Indian Wells, Miami, Rome, Canada, Shanghai, Paris).
- Rafael Nadal has retained a tournament on a record sixteen occasions across multiple seasons (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Canada).
Statistics
Seeds statistics
No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final
W The top seed won the final. L The second seed won the final.
* The Top 2 seeds were also the Top 2 players in the rankings.
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Most finals contested between two players
Finals | Players | Result | |
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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
- Tournament winner in bold.
Year | Event | Seeds | |||
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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 | Toronto | 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
- Tournament winner in bold.
Year | Event | Seeds | |||
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2009 | Toronto | 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
- Tournament winner in bold.
Year | Event | Seeds | |||
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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
W Qualifier won the final. L Qualifier lost the final.Year | Event | Qualifier | W/L | Opponent |
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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
Year | Event | Winner | Runner-up |
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1996 | Hamburg | Roberto Carretero | Àlex Corretja |
2003 | Paris | Tim Henman | Andrei Pavel |
- Carretero is the lowest-ranked (#143) Masters champion.
- Pavel is the lowest-ranked (#191) Masters finalist.
Match statistics
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Age statistics
Youngest
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Oldest
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All countrymen statistics
All countrymen in final
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All countrymen in semifinals
- Tournament winner in bold.
Year | Event | Country | Finalists | Semifinalists |
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2003 | Hamburg | ARG | Agustín Calleri | David Nalbandian |
Guillermo Coria | Gastón Gaudio |
See also
- List of ATP Tour Top-level tournament singles champions
- List of Tennis Masters Series doubles champions
- ATP Tour Masters 1000
- ATP Masters Series
- Grand Prix Super Series
- Grand Prix tennis circuit
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