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

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
1990 Sweden Edberg (1/4) United States Agassi (1/17) Soviet Union Chesnokov (1/2) Spain Aguilera (1/1) Austria Muster (1/8) United States Chang (1/8) Sweden Edberg (2/4) Germany Becker (1/5) Sweden Edberg (3/4)
1991 United States Courier (1/5) United States Courier (2/5) Spain Bruguera (1/2) Czechoslovakia Nováček (1/1) Spain Sánchez (1/1) Soviet Union Chesnokov (2/2) France Forget (1/2) Germany Becker (2/5) France Forget (2/2)
1992 United States Chang (2/7) United States Chang (3/7) Austria Muster (2/8) Sweden Edberg (4/4) United States Courier (3/5) United States Agassi (2/17) United States Sampras (1/11) Croatia Ivanišević (1/2) Germany Becker (3/5)
1993 United States Courier (4/5) United States Sampras (2/11) Spain Bruguera (2/2) Germany Stich (1/2) United States Courier (5/5) Sweden Pernfors (1/1) United States Chang (4/7) Germany Stich (2/2) Croatia Ivanišević (2/2)
1994 United States Sampras (3/11) United States Sampras (4/11) Ukraine A. Medvedev (1/4) Ukraine A. Medvedev (2/4) United States Sampras (5/11) United States Agassi (3/17) United States Chang (5/7) Germany Becker (4/5) United States Agassi (4/17)
↓ Stuttgart ↓
1995 United States Sampras (6/11) United States Agassi (5/17) Austria Muster (3/8) Ukraine A. Medvedev (3/4) Austria Muster (4/8) United States Agassi (6/17) United States Agassi (7/17) Austria Muster (5/8) United States Sampras (7/11)
1996 United States Chang (6/7) United States Agassi (8/17) Austria Muster (6/8) Spain Carretero (1/1) Austria Muster (7/8) South Africa Ferreira (1/2) United States Agassi (9/17) Germany Becker (5/5) Sweden Enqvist (1/3)
1997 United States Chang (7/7) Austria Muster (8/8) Chile Ríos (1/5) Ukraine A. Medvedev (4/4) Spain Corretja (1/2) United States Woodruff (1/1) United States Sampras (8/11) Czech Republic Korda (1/1) United States Sampras (9/11)
1998 Chile Ríos (2/5) Chile Ríos (3/5) Spain Moyá (1/3) Spain Costa (1/1) Chile Ríos (4/5) Australia Rafter (1/2) Australia Rafter (2/2) Netherlands Krajicek (1/2) United Kingdom Rusedski (1/1)
1999 Australia Philippoussis (1/1) Netherlands Krajicek (2/2) Brazil Kuerten (1/5) Chile Ríos (5/5) Brazil Kuerten (2/5) Sweden Johansson (1/1) United States Sampras (10/11) Sweden Enqvist (2/3) United States Agassi (10/17)
2000 Spain Corretja (2/2) United States Sampras (11/11) France Pioline (1/1) Brazil Kuerten (3/5) Sweden Norman (1/1) Russia Safin (1/5) Sweden Enqvist (3/3) South Africa Ferreira (2/2) Russia Safin (2/5)
2001 United States Agassi (11/17) United States Agassi (12/17) Brazil Kuerten (4/5) Spain Portas (1/1) Spain Ferrero (1/4) Romania Pavel (1/1) Brazil Kuerten (5/5) Germany Haas (1/1) France Grosjean (1/1)
↓ Madrid ↓
2002 Australia Hewitt (1/2) United States Agassi (13/17) Spain Ferrero (2/4) Switzerland Federer (1/28) United States Agassi (14/17) Argentina Cañas (1/1) Spain Moyá (2/3) United States Agassi (15/17) Russia Safin (3/5)
2003 Australia Hewitt (2/2) United States Agassi (16/17) Spain Ferrero (3/4) Argentina Coria (1/2) Spain Mantilla (1/1) United States Roddick (1/5) United States Roddick (2/5) Spain Ferrero (4/4) United Kingdom Henman (1/1)
2004 Switzerland Federer (2/28) United States Roddick (3/5) Argentina Coria (2/2) Switzerland Federer (3/28) Spain Moyá (3/3) Switzerland Federer (4/28) United States Agassi (17/17) Russia Safin (4/5) Russia Safin (5/5)
2005 Switzerland Federer (5/28) Switzerland Federer (6/28) Spain Nadal (1/36) Switzerland Federer (7/28) Spain Nadal (2/36) Spain Nadal (3/36) Switzerland Federer (8/28) Spain Nadal (4/36) Czech Republic Berdych (1/1)
2006 Switzerland Federer (9/28) Switzerland Federer (10/28) Spain Nadal (5/36) Spain Robredo (1/1) Spain Nadal (6/36) Switzerland Federer (11/28) United States Roddick (4/5) Switzerland Federer (12/28) Russia Davydenko (1/3)
2007 Spain Nadal (7/36) Serbia Djokovic (1/37) Spain Nadal (8/36) Switzerland Federer (13/28) Spain Nadal (9/36) Serbia Djokovic (2/37) Switzerland Federer (14/28) Argentina Nalbandian (1/2) Argentina Nalbandian (2/2)
2008 Serbia Djokovic (3/37) Russia Davydenko (2/3) Spain Nadal (10/36) Spain Nadal (11/36) Serbia Djokovic (4/37) Spain Nadal (12/36) United Kingdom Murray (1/14) United Kingdom Murray (2/14) France Tsonga (1/2)
↓ Madrid ↓ ↓ Shanghai ↓
2009 Spain Nadal (13/36) United Kingdom Murray (3/14) Spain Nadal (14/36) Switzerland Federer (15/28) Spain Nadal (15/36) United Kingdom Murray (4/14) Switzerland Federer (16/28) Russia Davydenko (3/3) Serbia Djokovic (5/37)
2010 Croatia Ljubičić (1/1) United States Roddick (5/5) Spain Nadal (16/36) Spain Nadal (18/36) Spain Nadal (17/36) United Kingdom Murray (5/14) Switzerland Federer (17/28) United Kingdom Murray (6/14) Sweden Söderling (1/1)
2011 Serbia Djokovic (6/37) Serbia Djokovic (7/37) Spain Nadal (19/36) Serbia Djokovic (8/37) Serbia Djokovic (9/37) Serbia Djokovic (10/37) United Kingdom Murray (7/14) United Kingdom Murray (8/14) Switzerland Federer (18/28)
2012 Switzerland Federer (19/28) Serbia Djokovic (11/37) Spain Nadal (20/36) Switzerland Federer (20/28) Spain Nadal (21/36) Serbia Djokovic (12/37) Switzerland Federer (21/28) Serbia Djokovic (13/37) Spain Ferrer (1/1)
2013 Spain Nadal (22/36) United Kingdom Murray (9/14) Serbia Djokovic (14/37) Spain Nadal (23/36) Spain Nadal (24/36) Spain Nadal (25/36) Spain Nadal (26/36) Serbia Djokovic (15/37) Serbia Djokovic (16/37)
2014 Serbia Djokovic (17/37) Serbia Djokovic (18/37) Switzerland Wawrinka (1/1) Spain Nadal (27/36) Serbia Djokovic (19/37) France Tsonga (2/2) Switzerland Federer (22/28) Switzerland Federer (23/28) Serbia Djokovic (20/37)
2015 Serbia Djokovic (21/37) Serbia Djokovic (22/37) Serbia Djokovic (23/37) United Kingdom Murray (10/14) Serbia Djokovic (24/37) United Kingdom Murray (11/14) Switzerland Federer (24/28) Serbia Djokovic (25/37) Serbia Djokovic (26/37)
2016 Serbia Djokovic (27/37) Serbia Djokovic (28/37) Spain Nadal (28/36) Serbia Djokovic (29/37) United Kingdom Murray (12/14) Serbia Djokovic (30/37) Croatia Čilić (1/1) United Kingdom Murray (13/14) United Kingdom Murray (14/14)
2017 Switzerland Federer (25/28) Switzerland Federer (26/28) Spain Nadal (29/36) Spain Nadal (30/36) Germany Zverev (1/5) Germany Zverev (2/5) Bulgaria Dimitrov (1/1) Switzerland Federer (27/28) United States Sock (1/1)
2018 Argentina del Potro (1/1) United States Isner (1/1) Spain Nadal (31/36) Germany Zverev (3/5) Spain Nadal (32/36) Spain Nadal (33/36) Serbia Djokovic (31/37) Serbia Djokovic (32/37) Russia Khachanov (1/1)
2019 Austria Thiem (1/1) Switzerland Federer (28/28) Italy Fognini (1/1) Serbia Djokovic (33/37) Spain Nadal (34/36) Spain Nadal (35/36) Russia D. Medvedev (1/4) Russia D. Medvedev (2/4) Serbia Djokovic (34/37)
2020 Not held Serbia Djokovic (36/37) Not held Serbia Djokovic (35/37) Not held Russia D. Medvedev (3/4)
2021 United Kingdom Norrie (1/1) Poland Hurkacz (1/1) Greece Tsitsipas (1/1) Germany Zverev (4/5) Spain Nadal (36/36) Russia D. Medvedev (4/4) Germany Zverev (5/5) Not held Serbia Djokovic (37/37)
2022
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 to 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. Hamburg was played until 2008. In 2009 Madrid replaced Hamburg switching from indoor hard courts to clay.
  4. ^ Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Champions list

  Outdoor hardcourt   Clay
  Indoor hardcourt   Defunct
Titles
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
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo MAD HAM Rome Canada Cincinnati SHA MAD GER STH Paris
37 Serbia Novak Djokovic 5 6 2 3 × 5 4 2 4 × N/A 6 2007–2021 9/9
36 Spain Rafael Nadal 3 × 11 4 1 10 5 1 × 1 N/A × 2005–2021 7/9
28 Switzerland Roger Federer 5 4 × 2 4 × 2 7 2 1 × N/A 1 2002–2019 7/9
17 United States Andre Agassi 1 6 × N/A × 1 3 3 N/A 1 × 2 1990–2004 7/9
14 United Kingdom Andy Murray × 2 × 1 × 1 3 2 3 1 N/A 1 2008–2016 7/9
11 United States Pete Sampras 2 3 × N/A × 1 × 3 N/A × 2 1992–2000 5/9
8 Austria Thomas Muster × 1 3 N/A × 3 × × N/A 1 × × 1990–1997 4/9
7 United States Michael Chang 3 1 × N/A × × 1 2 N/A × × 1990–1997 4/9
5 Chile Marcelo Ríos 1 1 1 N/A 1 1 × × N/A × N/A × 1997–1999 5/9
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten × × 2 N/A 1 1 × 1 N/A × N/A × 1999–2001 4/9
Germany Boris Becker × × × N/A × × × × N/A 1 3 1 1990–1996 2/9
United States Jim Courier 2 1 × N/A × 2 × × N/A × × 1991–1993 3/9
Russia Marat Safin × × × × × 1 × × 1 × N/A 3 2000–2004 3/9
United States Andy Roddick × 2 × × × 1 2 × N/A × 2003–2010 3/9
Germany Alexander Zverev × × × 2 N/A 1 1 1 × N/A × 2017–2021 4/9
4 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1 × × N/A 1 × × 1 N/A × 1 1990–1992 4/9
Ukraine Andriy Medvedev × × 1 N/A 3 × × × N/A × × 1994–1997 2/9
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero × × 2 × 1 × × × 1 × N/A × 2001–2003 3/9
Russia Daniil Medvedev × × × × N/A × 1 1 1 N/A 1 2019–2021 4/9
3 Sweden Thomas Enqvist × × × N/A × × × 1 × 1 N/A 1 1996–2000 3/9
Spain Carlos Moyá × × 1 × 1 1 × N/A × N/A × 1998–2004 3/9
Russia 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
Serbia 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.
# Titles
37 Serbia Novak Djokovic
36 Spain Rafael Nadal
28 Switzerland Roger Federer
17 United States Andre Agassi
14 United Kingdom Andy Murray
11 United States Pete Sampras
8 Austria Thomas Muster
7 United States Michael Chang
5 Germany Boris Becker
United States Jim Courier
Chile Marcelo Ríos
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Russia Marat Safin
United States Andy Roddick
Germany Alexander Zverev
# Finals
54 Serbia Novak Djokovic
52 Spain Rafael Nadal
50 Switzerland Roger Federer
22 United States Andre Agassi
21 United Kingdom Andy Murray
19 United States Pete Sampras
11 Germany Boris Becker
10 Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Austria Thomas Muster
9 Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Michael Chang
United States Andy Roddick
Germany Alexander Zverev
# Semifinals
75 Spain Rafael Nadal
71 Serbia Novak Djokovic
66 Switzerland Roger Federer
33 United Kingdom Andy Murray
32 United States Andre Agassi
31 United States Pete Sampras
20 United States Andy Roddick
19 Australia Lleyton Hewitt
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
18 Sweden Stefan Edberg
United States Michael Chang
Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Spain David Ferrer
# Quarterfinals
97 Spain Rafael Nadal
87 Switzerland Roger Federer
Serbia Novak Djokovic
51 United Kingdom Andy Murray
45 United States Pete Sampras
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
Spain David Ferrer
44 United States Andre Agassi
35 United States Andy Roddick
28 United States Michael Chang
# Match wins
398 Spain Rafael Nadal
381 Switzerland Roger Federer
374 Serbia Novak Djokovic
218 United Kingdom Andy Murray
209 United States Andre Agassi
191 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
190 United States Pete Sampras
189 Spain David Ferrer
157 United States Andy Roddick
155 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
% W–L Match record
82.7 398–83 Spain Rafael Nadal
82.2 374–81 Serbia Novak Djokovic
77.9 381–108 Switzerland Roger Federer
74.1 209–73 United States Andre Agassi
73.1 190–70 United States Pete Sampras
72.0 108–42 Sweden Stefan Edberg
71.7 218–86 United Kingdom Andy Murray
69.2 101–45 Austria Thomas Muster
69.2 157–70 United States Andy Roddick
68.6 105–48 Chile Marcelo Rios
minimum 100 wins

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

# Titles Year(s)
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
5 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2014, 16
Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2005, 06
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005
3 Spain Rafael Nadal 5 2007-10, 18
Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2004, 12, 17
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2012, 13
United States Andre Agassi 2 1995, 2002
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Chile Marcelo Rios 1998
Austria Thomas Muster 1995
United States Pete Sampras 1994
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1990
# Finals Year(s)
8 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 12
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 4 2005–11
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2009, 16
Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2007, 14
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1990
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2005–17
Spain Rafael Nadal 2 2008, 17
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2015
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014
United States Andre Agassi 1995
United States Pete Sampras 1995
# Match wins Year
39 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
35 Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
34 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
Spain Rafael Nadal 2009
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
33 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2009
32 Spain Rafael Nadal 2008
31 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
Spain Rafael Nadal 2007
30 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2015
% W–L Match record Year
97.1 33–1 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
95.1 39–2 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
92.1 35–3 Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
91.9 34–3 Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
88.6 31–4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
85.7 30–5 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2015
85.0 34–6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
85.0 34–6 Spain Rafael Nadal 2009
minimum 30 wins

Most years of success

Most years of title success
Titles/yr Player Years
5+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 15
4+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 4 2011–16
3+ Spain Rafael Nadal 7 2005–18
2+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 11 2007–20
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–19
1+ Spain Rafael Nadal 15 2005–21
Most years of final appearances
Finals/yr Player Years
6+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 3 2011–15
5+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 5 2009–16
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–13
4+ Spain Rafael Nadal 7 2005–17
3+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 11 2007–19
2+ Switzerland Roger Federer 14 2002–19
1+ Switzerland Roger Federer 17 2002–19

Consecutive records

Spanning consecutive events

# Consecutive titles Years
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 3 2013–16
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
3 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 2019–20
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
# Consecutive finals Years
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015–16
5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2 2011, 2013
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 4 2011–15
Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2006–10
# Match win streak Years
31 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
30 Serbia Novak Djokovic (2) 2014–15
29 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
23 Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic (3) 2013–14
22 Serbia Novak Djokovic (4) 2015–16

Spanning non-consecutive events

# Titles streak Years
5 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 2014–15
4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2011, 15
Switzerland Roger Federer 2013
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–06
# Finals streak Years
11 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–16
7 Spain Rafael Nadal 2012–13
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2006
5 Switzerland Roger Federer 2017–18
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Spain Rafael Nadal 2011
# Final win streak Years
12 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–15
9 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–07
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–06
8 United States Andre Agassi 1999–04
6 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009–11
United States Pete Sampras 1992–95

Most consecutive years of title success

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

Tournament records

Most titles per tournament

Masters # Player Years
Indian Wells 5 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2007–16
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–17
Miami 6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2007–16
United States Andre Agassi 1990–2003
Monte Carlo 11 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–18
Madrid 5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–17
Rome 10 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–21
Canada 5 Spain Rafael Nadal 2005–19
Cincinnati 7 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–15
Shanghai 4 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–18
Paris 6 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2009–21
Discontinued
Hamburg 4 Switzerland Roger Federer 2002–07
Stuttgart 2 Sweden Stefan Edberg 1991–94
Germany Boris Becker 1990–96
Stockholm 3 Germany Boris Becker 1990–94

"In a single Masters tournament" records

Most # Player Tournament Years
Titles 11 Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–18
Finals 12 Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–18
Rome 2005–21
Cons. titles 8 Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–12
Cons. wins 46 Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005–13
Matches won 73 Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2003–21
Matches played 79 Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2003–21
Switzerland Roger Federer Indian Wells 2001–19
Finals w/o win 5 Spain Rafael Nadal Miami 2005–17
Entries 18 Switzerland Roger Federer Indian Wells 2001–19
Miami 1999–2019
Spain Rafael Nadal Madrid 2003–21
  1. ^ Nadal's complete dominance of Monte Carlo Masters came to an end at
    the 2013 final against Djokovic. It is as of yet the only final Nadal lost in Monte Carlo.

Tournament won with no sets dropped

# Player Events
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2007 Miami, 2012 Miami, 2014 Miami, 2014 Paris, 2015 Shanghai
2016 Miami, 2016 Toronto, 2018 Shanghai, 2019 Madrid, 2019 Paris
8 Spain 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 Switzerland Roger Federer 2005 Indian Wells, 2005 Hamburg, 2006 Madrid, 2011 Paris
2012 Cincinnati, 2015 Cincinnati, 2017 Indian Wells
4 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2010 Shanghai, 2011 Cincinnati, 2016 Rome, 2016 Shanghai
2 United States Pete Sampras 1997 Cincinnati, 1999 Cincinnati
Chile Marcelo Rios 1997 Monte Carlo, 1998 Rome
1 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas 2021 Monte Carlo
Russia Daniil Medvedev 2019 Shanghai
Germany Alexander Zverev 2018 Madrid
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 2017 Cincinnati
Spain Carlos Moya 2002 Cincinnati
United States Andre Agassi 2002 Rome
Australia Patrick Rafter 1998 Montreal
Czech Republic Petr Korda 1997 Stuttgart
Sweden Thomas Enqvist 1996 Paris
Spain Emilio Sanchez 1991 Rome
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1990 Paris
Germany Boris Becker 1990 Stockholm
  1. ^ Won the tournament without having serve broken.
  2. Fewest games (14) lost winning a tournament.

Miscellaneous records

"In all Masters tournaments" records

Most # Player
Hardcourt titles 27 Serbia Novak Djokovic
22 Switzerland Roger Federer
Claycourt titles 26 Spain Rafael Nadal
10 Serbia Novak Djokovic
Different titles 9 Serbia Novak Djokovic
8 Switzerland Roger Federer
Entries 139 Spain Feliciano Lopez
138 Switzerland Roger Federer
Matches played 489 Switzerland Roger Federer
481 Spain Rafael Nadal
  1. 7 currently active tournaments + Hamburg.

Most finals appearances with no title

# Player Last final
5 Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2001 Paris
4 Canada Milos Raonic 2020 Cincinnati
Japan Kei Nishikori 2018 Monte Carlo
United States Mardy Fish 2011 Montreal
3 France Gael Monfils 2016 Monte Carlo
France Richard Gasquet 2012 Toronto
Most finals with 1 title
6 Spain David Ferrer 2014 Cincinnati

Court sweep

Clay Sweep

Player Monte Carlo Madrid Rome
Chile Marcelo Ríos 1997 1999 1998
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 1999 (2) 2000 1999
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005 (11) 2008 (5) 2005 (10)
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013 (2) 2011 (3) 2008 (5)
  1. Hamburg (1990–2008), Madrid (2009–present).

Hardcourt Sweep

Player Indian Wells Miami Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
United States Andre Agassi 2001 1990 (6) 1992 (3) 1995 (3) 2002 1994 (2)
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004 (5) 2005 (4) 2004 (2) 2005 (7) 2014 (3) 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2008 (5) 2007 (6) 2007 (4) 2018 (2) 2012 (4) 2009 (6)
  1. Madrid (2002–2008), Shanghai (2009–present).
  2. 2 Shanghai + 1 Madrid title.

Youngest & oldest

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

Calendar Masters combinations

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

Triples

Combination Winner Year
Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo
"Season first triple"
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome
"Clay triple"
Spain Rafael Nadal 2010

Doubles

Combination Winner Year(s)
Indian Wells—Miami
"Sunshine Double"
Serbia Novak Djokovic 4 2011, 2014–16
Switzerland Roger Federer 3 2005–06, 2017
United States Andre Agassi 2001
Chile Marcelo Ríos 1998
United States Pete Sampras 1994
United States Michael Chang 1992
United States Jim Courier 1991
Madrid—Rome
"Clay double"
Spain Rafael Nadal 2 2010, 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Canada—Cincinnati
"Summer double"
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
United States Andy Roddick 2003
Australia Patrick Rafter 1998
United States Andre Agassi 1995
Shanghai—Paris (Madrid)
"Fall double"
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2013, 2015
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016
Argentina David Nalbandian 2007
Russia Marat Safin 2004
  1. 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

Tournament Player # Successive titles
Indian Wells Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2014–16
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–06
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 1 2002–03
United States Michael Chang 1996–97
United States Pete Sampras 1994–95
Miami Serbia Novak Djokovic 3 2011–12
2014–16
United States Andre Agassi 1995–96
2001–03
Switzerland Roger Federer 1 2005–06
United States Pete Sampras 1993–94
Canada Spain Rafael Nadal 1 2018–19
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009–10
United States Andre Agassi 1994–95
Cincinnati Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2009–10
2014–15
United States Andre Agassi 1 1995–96
United States Michael Chang 1993–94
Shanghai Serbia Novak Djokovic 1 2012–13
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2010–11
Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2013–15

Clay

Tournament Player # Successive titles
Monte Carlo Spain Rafael Nadal 9 2005–12
2016–18
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero 1 2002–03
Austria Thomas Muster 1995–96
Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 5 2005–07
2009–10
2012–13
2018–19
Serbia Novak Djokovic 1 2014–15
Austria Thomas Muster 1995–96
United States Jim Courier 1992–93
Madrid Spain Rafael Nadal 1 2013–14
Hamburg Switzerland Roger Federer 1 2004–05
Ukraine Andriy Medvedev 1994–95

Carpet

Tournament Player # Successive titles
Stockholm Germany Boris Becker 1 1990–91
  • 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

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

* The Top 2 seeds were also the Top 2 players in the rankings.
Year Event Top Seed W/L Second Seed
1990 Stockholm* Sweden Stefan Edberg L West Germany Boris Becker
Paris* Sweden Stefan Edberg W Germany Boris Becker
1991 Stockholm* Sweden Stefan Edberg L Germany Boris Becker
1995 Indian Wells* United States Pete Sampras W United States Andre Agassi
Miami* United States Pete Sampras L United States Andre Agassi
Canada* United States Andre Agassi W United States Pete Sampras
1999 Cincinnati United States Pete Sampras W Australia Pat Rafter
2004 Hamburg Switzerland Roger Federer W Argentina Guillermo Coria
Canada* Switzerland Roger Federer W United States Andy Roddick
2005 Indian Wells* Switzerland Roger Federer W Australia Lleyton Hewitt
2006 Monte Carlo* Switzerland Roger Federer L Spain Rafael Nadal
Rome* Switzerland Roger Federer L Spain Rafael Nadal
2007 Monte Carlo* Switzerland Roger Federer L Spain Rafael Nadal
Hamburg* Switzerland Roger Federer W Spain Rafael Nadal
2008 Monte Carlo* Switzerland Roger Federer L Spain Rafael Nadal
Hamburg* Switzerland Roger Federer L Spain Rafael Nadal
2009 Madrid* Spain Rafael Nadal L Switzerland Roger Federer
2010 Madrid* Switzerland Roger Federer L Spain Rafael Nadal
Year Event Top Seed W/L Second Seed
2011 Miami* Spain Rafael Nadal L Serbia Novak Djokovic
Madrid* Spain Rafael Nadal L Serbia Novak Djokovic
Rome* Spain Rafael Nadal L Serbia Novak Djokovic
2012 Monte Carlo* Serbia Novak Djokovic L Spain Rafael Nadal
Rome* Serbia Novak Djokovic L Spain Rafael Nadal
Cincinnati* Switzerland Roger Federer W Serbia Novak Djokovic
2014 Miami* Spain Rafael Nadal L Serbia Novak Djokovic
Rome* Spain Rafael Nadal L Serbia Novak Djokovic
2015 Indian Wells* Serbia Novak Djokovic W Switzerland Roger Federer
Rome* Serbia Novak Djokovic W Switzerland Roger Federer
Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic L United Kingdom Andy Murray
Cincinnati Serbia Novak Djokovic L Switzerland Roger Federer
Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic W United Kingdom Andy Murray
2016 Madrid* Serbia Novak Djokovic W United Kingdom Andy Murray
Rome* Serbia Novak Djokovic L United Kingdom Andy Murray
2017 Shanghai* Spain Rafael Nadal L Switzerland Roger Federer
2018 Rome Spain Rafael Nadal W Germany Alexander Zverev
2019 Rome* Serbia Novak Djokovic L Spain Rafael Nadal
2021 Rome* Serbia Novak Djokovic L Spain Rafael Nadal
Paris* Serbia Novak Djokovic W Russia Daniil Medvedev

Most finals contested between two players

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

Top 4 seeds in semifinals

  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
1999 Cincinnati 1. United States Pete Sampras 2. Australia Patrick Rafter 3. United States Andre Agassi 4. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
2008 Monte Carlo 1. Switzerland Roger Federer 2. Spain Rafael Nadal 3. Serbia Novak Djokovic 4. Russia Nikolay Davydenko
2009 Cincinnati 1. Switzerland Roger Federer 2. Spain Rafael Nadal 3. United Kingdom Andy Murray 4. Serbia Novak Djokovic
2010 Toronto 1. Spain Rafael Nadal 2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 3. Switzerland Roger Federer 4. United Kingdom Andy Murray
2012 Shanghai 1. Switzerland Roger Federer 2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 3. United Kingdom Andy Murray 4. Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
2021 Cincinnati 1. Russia Daniil Medvedev 2. Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas 3. Germany Alexander Zverev 4. Russia Andrey Rublev

Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals

  • Tournament winner in bold.
Year Event Seeds
2009 Toronto 1. Switzerland Roger Federer 2. Spain Rafael Nadal 3. United Kingdom Andy Murray 4. Serbia Novak Djokovic
5. United States Andy Roddick 6. Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 7. France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 8. Russia Nikolay Davydenko

15 of Top-16 seeds in R16

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

Qualifiers in final

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

No seeds in final

Year Event Winner Runner-up
1996 Hamburg Spain Roberto Carretero Spain Àlex Corretja
2003 Paris United Kingdom Tim Henman Romania Andrei Pavel
  1. Carretero is the lowest-ranked (#143) Masters champion.
  2. Pavel is the lowest-ranked (#191) Masters finalist.

Match statistics

Longest (best-of-three sets)
4 hours and 2 minutes
2009 Madrid Semi-final
Spain Rafael Nadal 3 7 7
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 6 6
Longest (best-of-five sets)
5 hours and 15 minutes
2005 Rome Final
Spain Rafael Nadal 6 3 6 4 7
Argentina Guillermo Coria 4 6 3 6 6
Shortest
28 minutes
2014 Miami First Round
Finland Jarkko Nieminen 6 6
Australia Bernard Tomic 0 1

Age statistics

Youngest

Age Winner First title
18 years, 5 months United States Michael Chang 1990 Montreal
18 years, 10 months Spain Rafael Nadal 2005 Monte Carlo
19 years, 7 months Ukraine Andriy Medvedev 1994 Monte Carlo
19 years, 10 months Serbia Novak Djokovic 2007 Miami
19 years, 10 months United States Andre Agassi 1990 Miami
Age Finalist First final
18 years, 5 months United States Michael Chang 1990 Montreal
18 years, 9 months Spain Rafael Nadal 2005 Miami
18 years, 10 months France Richard Gasquet 2005 Hamburg
19 years, 2 months Ukraine Andriy Medvedev 1993 Paris
19 years, 7 months Italy Jannik Sinner 2021 Miami

Oldest

Age Winner Last title
37 years, 7 months Switzerland Roger Federer 2019 Miami
34 years, 11 months Spain Rafael Nadal 2021 Rome
34 years, 5 months Serbia Novak Djokovic 2021 Paris
34 years, 3 months United States Andre Agassi 2004 Cincinnati
32 years, 11 months United States John Isner 2018 Miami
Age Finalist Last final
37 years, 7 months Switzerland Roger Federer 2019 Miami
35 years, 3 months United States Andre Agassi 2005 Montreal
34 years, 11 months Spain Rafael Nadal 2021 Rome
34 years, 5 months Serbia Novak Djokovic 2021 Paris
33 years, 11 months United States John Isner 2019 Miami

All countrymen statistics

All countrymen in final

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

All countrymen in semifinals

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

See also

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