Novak Djokovic , the first and only player to complete the Career Golden Masters.
In tennis, the ATP Masters is an annual series of nine top-level tennis tournaments featuring the elite men's tennis players on the ATP Tour . The tournaments are important for the top players on the professional circuit as the series constituted the most prestigious tournaments in men's tennis after the four Grand Slam events. The Masters series along with the Grand Slam tournaments and the ATP Finals championship are considered the top-tier events of men's tennis, they are also known as the "Big Titles".
Masters winners by year [ edit ]
^ The tournaments are listed in chronological order, except that Cincinnati and Canada were switched in 1996 only, while Rome and Madrid/Hamburg were held in reversed order from 2000 to 2010.
Champions list [ edit ]
69 champions in 273 events as of 2020 Paris Masters.
Career Golden Masters [ edit ]
The achievement of winning all 9 Masters titles over the course of a player's career.
The event at which the Career Golden Masters was accomplished indicated in bold below:
Career totals [ edit ]
#
Finals
52
Novak Djokovic
51
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
#
Match wins
389
Rafael Nadal
381
Roger Federer
365
Novak Djokovic
215
Andy Murray
209
Andre Agassi
191
Tomáš Berdych
190
Pete Sampras
189
David Ferrer
157
Andy Roddick
155
Stan Wawrinka
%
W–L
Match record
82.8
389–81
Rafael Nadal
82.2
365–79
Novak Djokovic
77.9
381–108
Roger Federer
74.1
209–73
Andre Agassi
73.1
190–70
Pete Sampras
72.0
108–42
Stefan Edberg
71.9
215–84
Andy Murray
69.2
101–45
Thomas Muster
69.2
157–70
Andy Roddick
68.6
105–48
Marcelo Rios
minimum 100 wins
^ Tables are current as of 2020 Paris Masters. They should be updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Season records [ edit ]
Season totals [ edit ]
Most years of success [ edit ]
Most years of title success
Most years of final appearances
Consecutive records [ edit ]
Spanning consecutive events [ edit ]
Spanning non-consecutive events [ edit ]
Most consecutive years of title success [ edit ]
Tournament records [ edit ]
Tournament won with no sets dropped [ edit ]
#
Player
Events
10
Novak Djokovic
2007 Miami , 2012 Miami , 2014 Miami , 2014 Paris , 2015 Shanghai 2016 Miami , 2016 Toronto , 2018 Shanghai [a] , 2019 Madrid , 2019 Paris
8
Rafael Nadal
2007 Indian Wells , 2007 Monte Carlo , 2008 Monte Carlo , 2009 Rome 2010 Monte Carlo [b] , 2012 Monte Carlo , 2012 Rome , 2018 Monte Carlo
7
Roger Federer
2005 Indian Wells , 2005 Hamburg , 2006 Madrid , 2011 Paris 2012 Cincinnati [a] , 2015 Cincinnati [a] , 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
Daniil Medvedev
2019 Shanghai
Alexander Zverev
2018 Madrid [a]
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
^ a b c d Won the tournament without having serve broken.
^ Least games (14) lost winning a tournament.
Miscellaneous records [ edit ]
Court-type title sweep [ edit ]
Youngest & oldest [ edit ]
Youngest
Winner
18 years, 157 days
Michael Chang
1990 Toronto
Finalist
18 years, 156 days
Michael Chang
1990 Toronto
Qualifier
16 years, 316 days
Rafael Nadal
2003 Monte Carlo
Oldest
Winner
37 years, 235 days
Roger Federer
2019 Miami
Finalist
37 years, 234 days
Roger Federer
2019 Miami
Qualifier
40 years, 166 days
Ivo Karlović
2019 Cincinnati
Successful title defenses [ edit ]
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).
Calendar combinations of tournaments [ edit ]
Back-to-back tournament titles
Currently active combinations in bold
Triples
Doubles
Statistics [ edit ]
Match stats [ edit ]
Longest (best-of-three sets)
4 hours and 2 minutes
2009 Madrid Semi-final[3]
Rafael Nadal
3
7
7
Novak Djokovic
6
65
69
Longest (best-of-five sets)
5 hours and 15 minutes
2005 Rome Final[4]
Rafael Nadal
6
3
6
4
7
Guillermo Coria
4
6
3
6
66
Shortest
28 minutes
2014 Miami First Round
Jarkko Nieminen
6
6
Bernard Tomic
0
1
Age stats [ edit ]
Youngest [ edit ]
Seeds stats [ edit ]
No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final [ edit ]
The top seed won the final
The second seed won the final
Top 4 seeds in semifinals [ edit ]
Tournament winner in bold
Year
Event
Seeds
2012
Shanghai
1. Roger Federer
2. Novak Djokovic
3. Andy Murray
4. Tomáš Berdych
2010
Canada
1. Rafael Nadal
2. Novak Djokovic
3. Roger Federer
4. Andy Murray
2009
Cincinnati
1. Roger Federer
2. Rafael Nadal
3. Andy Murray
4. Novak Djokovic
2008
Monte Carlo
1. Roger Federer
2. Rafael Nadal
3. Novak Djokovic
4. Nikolay Davydenko
1999
Cincinnati
1. Pete Sampras
2. Patrick Rafter
3. Andre Agassi
4. Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals [ edit ]
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
Qualifiers in final [ edit ]
Qualifier won the final
Qualifier lost the final
No seeds in final [ edit ]
Year
Event
Winner
Runner-up
2003
Paris
Tim Henman
Andrei Pavel
1996
Hamburg
Roberto Carretero
Àlex Corretja
All countrymen stats [ edit ]
All countrymen in final [ edit ]
All countrymen in semifinals [ edit ]
Year
Event
Country
Winning semifinalist
Losing semifinalist
2003
Hamburg
ARG
Agustín Calleri
David Nalbandian
Guillermo Coria
Gastón Gaudio
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]