Novak Djokovic , the only player to complete the Career Golden Masters.Intennis , theATP 1000 events, currently known asATP Masters 1000 series, are an annual series of nine top-level tournaments featuring the elite men's players on theATP Tour since 1990.[ 1] [ 2] The ATP 1000 tournaments along with theGrand Slam tournaments and theyear-end championships make up the most coveted titles on the annual ATP Tour calendar. In addition to the quadrennialOlympics , they are collectively known as the'Big Titles' .[ 3]
Twelve tournaments have been held as ATP 1000 events so far, nine each year. They have been played on three different surfaces: hard outdoors: Indian Wells Open, Miami Open, Canadian Open, Cincinnati Open and Shanghai Masters; hard indoors: Stockholm Open (1991–94), Stuttgart Open (1998–2001), Madrid Open (2002–08) and Paris Masters; clay: Hamburg Masters (1990–2008), Monte-Carlo Masters, Madrid Open and Italian Open; carpet indoors: Stockholm Open (1990), Stuttgart Open (1995–97) and Paris Masters (1990–2006).
Active tournaments
Defunct tournaments
^ Seasons' tournaments are in chronological order with three exceptions:Cincinnati was held before Canada in 1996. Rome was held before Madrid/Hamburg from 2000–2010 and after Cincinnati in 2020. Indian Wells was held after Cincinnati in 2021. ^ First event of Stuttgart Masters was held inEssen . ^ Madrid replaced Hamburg in 2009, switching from indoor hard courts to clay. ^a b c not held due to theCOVID-19 pandemic . ^ In 2020, Cincinnati was held inNew York City . ^a b c d Competed under no flag due to theRussian invasion of Ukraine . Active events– Events not played Defunct events– Events not won
85 champions in 316 events as of2025 Paris .
^ Players with 4+ titles listed. Active players and records are denoted inbold . ^ Current4 th event Madrid (clay) was held as the8 th event (indoor hard) between 2002–08. ^ Player's best career strike rate of winning the Masters series events innine slots. Career Golden Masters [ edit ] The achievement of winning all of the nine activeATP Masters tournaments over the course of a player's career.
The event at which the Career Golden Masters was accomplished indicated inbold . ^ Djokovic won all current nine Masters series events, except ATP's now defunct Hamburg (clay) and Madrid (hard indoor) Masters events played in his career.
Active players denoted inbold . No. Finals 60 Novak Djokovic 53 Rafael Nadal50 Roger Federer22 Andre Agassi21 Andy Murray19 Pete Sampras12 Alexander Zverev11 Boris Becker10 Gustavo Kuerten Thomas MusterDaniil Medvedev
No. Semifinals 80 Novak Djokovic 76 Rafael Nadal66 Roger Federer33 Andy Murray32 Andre Agassi31 Pete Sampras23 Alexander Zverev20 Andy Roddick19 Lleyton Hewitt Tomáš Berdych
No. Quarterfinals 99 Rafael Nadal97 Novak Djokovic 87 Roger Federer51 Andy Murray45 Pete Sampras Tomáš Berdych David Ferrer44 Andre Agassi35 Andy Roddick Alexander Zverev
No. Match wins 418 Novak Djokovic 410 Rafael Nadal381 Roger Federer230 Andy Murray209 Andre Agassi191 Tomáš Berdych190 Pete Sampras189 David Ferrer166 Stan Wawrinka 163 Alexander Zverev
% W–L Match record 82.00 410–90 Rafael Nadal81.48 418–95 Novak Djokovic 77.91 381–108 Roger Federer74.11 209–73 Andre Agassi73.08 190–70 Pete Sampras72.00 108–42 Stefan Edberg69.96 163–70 Alexander Zverev 69.49 230–101 Andy Murray 69.18 101–45 Thomas Muster69.16 157–70 Andy Roddickminimum 100 wins
^ Statistics correct as of2025 Paris Masters . To avoid double counting, they are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
No. Titles Year(s) 6 Novak Djokovic2015 5 Novak Djokovic2011 Rafael Nadal2013 4 Roger Federer2 2005, 06 Novak Djokovic2 2014, 16 Rafael Nadal2005 4+ titles
No. Finals Year(s) 8 Novak Djokovic2015 6 Novak Djokovic2 2011, 12 Rafael Nadal2013 Roger Federer2006 5 Rafael Nadal4 2005, 07, 09, 11 Roger Federer2 2007, 14 Novak Djokovic2 2009, 16 Stefan Edberg1990 Andy Murray2016 5+ finals
No. Match wins Year 39 Novak Djokovic2015 35 Rafael Nadal2013 34 Novak Djokovic2012 Rafael Nadal2009 Roger Federer2006 Top 5
% W–L Match record Year 97.1 33–1 Novak Djokovic2011 95.1 39–2 Novak Djokovic2015 92.1 35–3 Rafael Nadal2013 91.9 34–3 Roger Federer2006 88.6 31–4 Novak Djokovic2016 85.7 30–5 Andy Murray2015 Top 5
Most years of success [ edit ] Most years of title success Titles/yr Player Years 5 + Novak Djokovic2 2011, 15 4 + Novak Djokovic4 2011–16 3 + Rafael Nadal7 2005–18 2 + Novak Djokovic12 2007–23 1 + Rafael Nadal15 2005–21 Novak Djokovic2007–23
Most years of final appearances Finals/yr Player Years 6 + Novak Djokovic3 2011–15 5 + Novak Djokovic5 2009–16 Rafael Nadal2005–13 4 + Rafael Nadal7 2005–17 3 + Novak Djokovic11 2007–19 2 + Novak Djokovic15 2007–23 1 + Novak Djokovic18 2007–25
Consecutive records [ edit ] Spanning consecutive events [ edit ] No. Consecutive titles Years 4 Novak Djokovic3 2013–16 Rafael Nadal2013 3 Novak Djokovic2 2011, 19–20 Rafael Nadal2010
No. Consecutive finals Years 7 Novak Djokovic2015–16 5 Rafael Nadal2 2011, 13 4 Novak Djokovic4 2011–15 Roger Federer3 2006–10
No. Match win streak Years 31 Novak Djokovic2011 30 Novak Djokovic(2) 2014–15 29 Roger Federer2005–06 23 Rafael Nadal2013 Novak Djokovic(3) 2013–14 22 Novak Djokovic(4) 2015–16
Spanning non-consecutive events [ edit ] No. Titles streak Years 5 Novak Djokovic2 2011, 14–15 4 Novak Djokovic2 2011, 15 Roger Federer2005-06 Rafael Nadal2013
No. Finals streak Years 11 Novak Djokovic2014–16 7 Rafael Nadal2012–13 Roger Federer2005–06 6 Novak Djokovic2011 5 Roger Federer2017–18 Andy Murray2016 Rafael Nadal2011
No. Final win streak Years 12 Novak Djokovic2012–15 9 Rafael Nadal2005–07 Roger Federer2004–06 8 Andre Agassi1999–04 6 Andy Murray2009–11 Pete Sampras1992–95 Rafael Nadal2018–21
Most consecutive years of title success [ edit ] Titles/yr Player Consecutive years 4 + Novak Djokovic3 2014–16 3 + Novak Djokovic6 2011–16 2 + Novak Djokovic6 2011–16 Rafael Nadal2005–10 1 + Rafael Nadal10 2005–14
Most titles per tournament [ edit ] | |
"In a single Masters tournament" records[ edit ] Most No. Player Tournament Years Titles 11 Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo Masters 2005–18 Finals 12 Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo Masters 2005–18 Italian Open 2005–21 Novak DjokovicItalian Open 2008–22 Cons. titles 8 Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo Masters 2005–12 Cons. wins 46 Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo Masters 2005–13 Matches won 73 Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo Masters 2003–21 Matches played 80 Novak DjokovicItalian Open 2007–24 79 Rafael NadalMonte-Carlo Masters 2003–21 Italian Open 2005–24 Roger FedererIndian Wells Open 2001–19 Finalsw/o win 5 Rafael NadalMiami Open 2005–17 Cons. finals lost 5 Rafael NadalMiami Open 2005–17 Novak DjokovicCincinnati Open 2008–15 Finals lost 6 Novak DjokovicItalian Open 2009–21 Entries 20 Rafael NadalMadrid Open 2003–24
Tournaments won with no sets dropped [ edit ] No. Player Events 11 Novak DjokovicMiami (2007 ,2012 ,2014 ,2016 ), Paris (2014 ,2019 ), Toronto (2016 ), Shanghai (2015 ,2018 [ a] ), Madrid (2019 ), Rome (2022 ) 8 Rafael NadalMonte Carlo (2007 ,2008 ,2010 [ b] ,2012 ,2018 ), Indian Wells (2007 ), Rome (2009 ,2012 ) 7 Roger FedererIndian Wells (2005 ,2017 ) Hamburg (2005 ), Madrid (2006 ), Cincinnati (2012 [ a] ,2015 [ a] ), Paris (2011 ) 4 Andy MurrayRome (2016 ), Cincinnati (2011 ), Shanghai (2010 ,2016 ) 2 Pete SamprasCincinnati (1997 ,1999 ) Marcelo RíosMonte Carlo (1997 ), Rome (1998 ) 1 Jannik SinnerParis (2025 ) Carlos AlcarazIndian Wells (2023 ) Stefanos TsitsipasMonte Carlo (2021 ) Daniil MedvedevShanghai (2019 ) Alexander ZverevMadrid (2018 [ a] ) Grigor DimitrovCincinnati (2017 ) Carlos MoyaCincinnati (2002 ) Andre AgassiRome (2002 ) Patrick RafterMontreal (1998 ) Petr KordaStuttgart (1997 ) Thomas EnqvistParis (1996 ) Emilio SanchezRome (1991 ) Stefan EdbergParis (1990 ) Boris BeckerStockholm (1990 )
^a b c d Won the tournament without having serve broken. ^ Fewest games (14) lost winning a tournament. Player achievements [ edit ] "In all Masters tournaments" records[ edit ] ^ 7 currently active tournaments + Hamburg. ^ 9 currently active tournaments + Hamburg. ^ Madrid (2002–2008), Shanghai (2009–present). ^ Hamburg (1990–2008), Madrid (2009–present). Federer has won a recordseven different tournaments on hardcourt (IW, MI, CA, CI, SH, MA, PA). Nadal has won a recordfour different tournaments on clay court (MC, HA, MA, IT). Federer has won surface sweep of single Masters tournament (MA on Indoor hardcourt, Red clay, Blue clay).
Tournaments won in different slots and surfaces [ edit ] No. Player Events 9 Roger FedererIndian Wells (hard), Miami (hard), Hamburg (clay), Madrid (clay), Cincinnati (hard), Canada (hard), Madrid (hard indoors), Shanghai (hard), Paris (hard indoors) 9 Novak DjokovicIndian Wells (hard), Miami (hard), Monte Carlo (clay), Madrid (clay), Rome (clay), Cincinnati (hard), Canada (hard), Shanghai (hard), Paris (hard indoors) 8 Rafael NadalIndian Wells (hard), Hamburg (clay), Monte Carlo (clay), Madrid (clay), Rome (clay), Cincinnati (hard), Canada (hard), Madrid (hard indoors) 8 Andy MurrayMiami (hard), Madrid (clay), Rome (clay), Cincinnati (hard), Canada (hard), Madrid (hard indoors), Shanghai (hard), Paris (hard indoors) 7 Andre AgassiIndian Wells (hard), Miami (hard), Rome (clay), Cincinnati (hard), Canada (hard), Madrid (hard indoors), Paris (hard indoors)
Calendar Masters combinations [ edit ] Back-to-back tournament titles.Currently active combinations inbold. Combination Winner Year Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo[ 13] "Season first triple" Novak Djokovic2015 Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome[ 14] "Clay triple" Rafael Nadal2010
Nadal won a season-record of four consecutive Masters by winning theMadrid–Rome–Montreal–Cincinnati titles in2013 . ^ In 2009, Shanghai replaced Madrid as the 8th Masters event. Madrid was moved to the clay season. Note: Currently active tournaments inbold. Djokovic has retained a recordsix different tournaments (Indian Wells, Miami, Rome, Canada, Shanghai, Paris). Nadal has retained a tournament on a recordsixteen occasions across multiple seasons (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Canada). Federer has won Madrid onthree different court surfaces (indoor hardcourt in 2006, red clay in 2009, and blue clay in 2012). No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] Finals Players Result 14 Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal7–7 12 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer7–5 10 Novak Djokovic Andy Murray5–5 8 Novak Djokovic Roger Federer5–3 5 Andre Agassi Pete Sampras3–2
Top 4 seeds in semifinals [ edit ] Tournament winner inbold. Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals [ edit ] Tournament winner inbold. 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 [ edit ] Tournament winner inbold. Qualifiers in final [ edit ] W Qualifier won the final.
L Qualifier lost the final.
All countrymen statistics [ edit ] All countrymen in final [ edit ] All countrymen in semifinals [ edit ] Tournament winner inbold. Year Event Country Finalists Semifinalists 2003 Hamburg ARG Agustín Calleri David Nalbandian Guillermo Coria Gastón Gaudio
Titles won by decade [ edit ] as of2025 Paris .[update]
1
Aguilera ,Carretero ,Corretja ,Costa ,Ferreira ,Forget ,Johansson ,Korda ,Moyá ,Nováček ,Pernfors ,Philippoussis ,Rusedski ,Sánchez ,Woodruff
1
Berdych ,Cañas ,Corretja ,Enqvist ,Ferreira ,Grosjean ,Haas ,Henman ,Mantilla ,Norman ,Pavel ,Pioline ,Portas ,Robredo ,Sampras ,Tsonga
1
Čilić ,del Potro ,Dimitrov ,Ferrer ,Fognini ,Isner ,Khachanov ,Ljubičić ,Roddick ,Sock ,Söderling ,Thiem ,Tsonga ,Wawrinka
1
Carreño Busta ,Ćorić ,Draper ,Fritz ,Menšík ,Nadal ,Norrie ,Popyrin ,Rune ,Ruud ,Shelton ,Vacherot
as of2025 Paris [update] .
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