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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.[1][2] The Masters events along with the Grand Slam tournaments, The ATP Finals championship and the Olympic Games make up the most coveted titles on the ATP tour; they are also known as the "Big Titles".[3]
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Masters champions by year
Active tournaments
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Defunct tournaments
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- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ↑ Cincinnati Masters 2020 was held in New York City.
Champions list
Outdoor hardcourt |
Clay |
Indoor hardcourt |
Defunct |
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^ Players with 3+ titles. Active players and records are denoted in bold.
- 74 champions in 286 events as of the 2022 Italian Open.
Career Golden Masters
The achievement of winning all of the nine 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.
Career totals
- Active players denoted in bold.
# |
Finals |
55 |
Novak Djokovic |
53 |
Rafael Nadal |
50 |
Roger Federer |
22 |
Andre Agassi |
21 |
Andy Murray |
19 |
Pete Sampras |
11 |
Boris Becker |
10 |
Gustavo Kuerten |
Thomas Muster |
Alexander Zverev |
9 |
Stefan Edberg |
Michael Chang |
Andy Roddick |
# |
Quarterfinals |
99 |
Rafael Nadal |
89 |
Novak Djokovic |
87 |
Roger Federer |
51 |
Andy Murray |
45 |
Pete Sampras |
Tomáš Berdych |
David Ferrer |
44 |
Andre Agassi |
35 |
Andy Roddick |
28 |
Michael Chang |
# |
Match wins |
406 |
Rafael Nadal |
381 |
Roger Federer |
Novak Djokovic |
222 |
Andy Murray |
209 |
Andre Agassi |
191 |
Tomáš Berdych |
190 |
Pete Sampras |
189 |
David Ferrer |
157 |
Andy Roddick |
Stan Wawrinka |
% |
W–L |
Match record |
82.52% |
406–86 |
Rafael Nadal |
82.11% |
381–83 |
Novak Djokovic |
77.91% |
381–108 |
Roger Federer |
74.11% |
209–73 |
Andre Agassi |
73.08% |
190–70 |
Pete Sampras |
72% |
108–42 |
Stefan Edberg |
71.38% |
222–89 |
Andy Murray |
69.18% |
101–45 |
Alexander Zverev |
69.18% |
101–45 |
Thomas Muster |
69.16% |
157–70 |
Andy Roddick |
minimum 100 wins |
^ Statistics correct as of the 2022 Rome 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 |
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 |
Andy Murray |
2016 |
Marcelo Rios |
1998 |
Thomas Muster |
1995 |
Pete Sampras |
1994 |
Stefan Edberg |
1990 |
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# |
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 |
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# |
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 |
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% |
W–L |
Match record |
Year |
97.06% |
33–1 |
Novak Djokovic |
2011 |
95.12% |
39–2 |
Novak Djokovic |
2015 |
92.11% |
35–3 |
Rafael Nadal |
2013 |
91.89% |
34–3 |
Roger Federer |
2006 |
88.57% |
31–4 |
Novak Djokovic |
2016 |
85.71% |
30–5 |
Andy Murray |
2015 |
85% |
34–6 |
Novak Djokovic |
2012 |
85% |
34–6 |
Rafael Nadal |
2009 |
minimum 30 wins |
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Most years of success
Consecutive records
Spanning consecutive events
# |
Consecutive titles |
Years |
4 |
Novak Djokovic |
3 |
2013–16 |
Rafael Nadal |
2013 |
3 |
Novak Djokovic |
2 |
2011, 19–20 |
Rafael Nadal |
2010 |
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# |
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 |
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# |
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 |
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Spanning non-consecutive events
# |
Titles streak |
Years |
5 |
Novak Djokovic |
2 |
2011, 14–15 |
4 |
Novak Djokovic |
2 |
2011, 15 |
Roger Federer |
2013 |
Rafael Nadal |
2005–06 |
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# |
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 |
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# |
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 |
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Most consecutive years of title success
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
Most titles per tournament
Masters |
# |
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 |
Rafael Nadal |
2005–19 |
Cincinnati |
7 |
Roger Federer |
2005–15 |
Shanghai |
4 |
Novak Djokovic |
2012–18 |
Paris |
6 |
Novak Djokovic |
2009–21 |
Discontinued |
Hamburg |
4 |
Roger Federer |
2002–07 |
Stuttgart |
2 |
Stefan Edberg |
1991–94 |
Boris Becker |
1990–96 |
Stockholm |
3 |
Boris Becker |
1990–94 |
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"In a single Masters tournament" records
Most |
# |
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[lower-greek 1] |
8 |
Rafael Nadal |
Monte Carlo |
2005–12 |
Cons. wins[lower-greek 1] |
46 |
Rafael Nadal |
Monte Carlo |
2005–13 |
Matches won |
73 |
Rafael Nadal |
Monte Carlo |
2003–21 |
Matches played |
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 |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nadal's complete dominance of the Monte Carlo Masters came to an end at
the 2013 final against Djokovic. It remains as of 2021 Nadal's only Monte Carlo final loss.[6]
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Tournaments won with no sets dropped
# |
Player |
Events |
11 |
Novak Djokovic |
Miami (2007, 2012, 2014, 2016), Paris (2014, 2019), Toronto (2016),
Shanghai (2015, 2018[lower-alpha 1]), Madrid (2019), Rome (2022) |
8 |
Rafael Nadal |
Monte Carlo (2007, 2008, 2010[lower-alpha 2], 2012, 2018),
Indian Wells (2007), Rome (2009, 2012) |
7 |
Roger Federer |
Indian Wells (2005, 2017) Hamburg (2005), Madrid (2006),
Cincinnati (2012[lower-alpha 1], 2015[lower-alpha 1]), Paris (2011) |
4 |
Andy Murray |
Rome (2016), Cincinnati (2011), Shanghai (2010, 2016) |
2 |
Pete Sampras |
Cincinnati (1997, 1999) |
Marcelo Rios |
Monte Carlo (1997), Rome (1998) |
1 |
Stefanos Tsitsipas |
Monte Carlo (2021) |
Daniil Medvedev |
Shanghai (2019) |
Alexander Zverev |
Madrid (2018[lower-alpha 1]) |
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) |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Won the tournament without having serve broken.
- ↑ Fewest games (14) lost winning a tournament.
Miscellaneous records
"In all Masters tournaments" records
- ↑ 7 currently active tournaments + Hamburg.
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Surface sweeps
- ↑ Hamburg (1990–2008), Madrid (2009–present).
- ↑ Madrid (2002–2008), Shanghai (2009–present).
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Youngest & oldest
Youngest |
Winner |
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Michael Chang |
1990 Toronto |
Finalist |
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Michael Chang |
1990 Toronto |
Qualifier |
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Richard Gasquet |
2002 Monte Carlo |
Oldest |
Winner |
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Roger Federer |
2019 Miami |
Finalist |
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Roger Federer |
2019 Miami |
Qualifier |
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Ivo Karlović |
2019 Cincinnati |
Debutant |
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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[8]
"Season first triple" |
Novak Djokovic |
2015 |
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome[9]
"Clay triple" |
Rafael Nadal |
2010 |
Doubles
Combination |
Winner |
Year(s) |
Indian Wells—Miami[9]
"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[10]
"Clay double" |
Rafael Nadal |
2 |
2010, 13 |
Novak Djokovic |
2011 |
Canada—Cincinnati[9]
"Summer double" |
Rafael Nadal |
2013 |
Andy Roddick |
2003 |
Patrick Rafter |
1998 |
Andre Agassi |
1995 |
Shanghai—Paris (Madrid)[9][lower-alpha 1]
"Fall double" |
Novak Djokovic |
2 |
2013, 15 |
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.
Title defence
Currently active tournaments in bold.
- 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-ranked players in the rankings.
Most finals contested between two players
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
- Tournament winner in bold.
Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals
- Tournament winner in bold.
Year |
Event |
Seeds |
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.
Qualifiers in final
W Qualifier won the final.
L Qualifier lost the final.
No seeds in final
- ↑ Carretero is the lowest-ranked (#143) Masters champion.
- ↑ Pavel is the lowest-ranked (#191) Masters finalist.
Match statistics
4 hours and 2 minutes |
2009 Madrid Semi-final[11] |
Rafael Nadal |
3 |
7 |
7 |
Novak Djokovic |
6 |
65 |
69 |
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5 hours and 15 minutes |
2005 Rome Final[12] |
Rafael Nadal |
6 |
3 |
6 |
4 |
7 |
Guillermo Coria |
4 |
6 |
3 |
6 |
66 |
|
28 minutes |
2014 Miami First Round[13] |
Jarkko Nieminen |
6 |
6 |
Bernard Tomic |
0 |
1 |
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Age statistics
Youngest
Age |
Winner |
First title |
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Michael Chang |
1990 Toronto |
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Rafael Nadal |
2005 Monte Carlo |
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Carlos Alcaraz |
2022 Miami |
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Andriy Medvedev |
1994 Monte Carlo |
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Novak Djokovic |
2007 Miami |
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Age |
Finalist |
First final |
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Michael Chang |
1990 Toronto |
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Rafael Nadal |
2005 Miami |
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Richard Gasquet |
2005 Hamburg |
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Carlos Alcaraz |
2022 Miami |
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Andriy Medvedev |
1993 Paris |
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Oldest
Age |
Winner |
Last title |
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Roger Federer |
2019 Miami |
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Novak Djokovic |
2022 Rome |
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Rafael Nadal |
2021 Rome |
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Andre Agassi |
2004 Cincinnati |
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John Isner |
2018 Miami |
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Age |
Finalist |
Last final |
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Roger Federer |
2019 Miami |
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Rafael Nadal |
2022 Indian Wells |
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Andre Agassi |
2005 Montreal |
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Novak Djokovic |
2022 Rome |
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John Isner |
2019 Miami |
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All countrymen statistics
All countrymen in final
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
References
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