Tennis Masters Series records and statistics

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".

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

Masters winners by year

Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
2021 Not held[lower-alpha 1] 22 March* 12 April* 3 May* 10 May* 9 August* 16 August* 11 October* 1 November*
2020 Not held[lower-alpha 1] Djokovic* Not held[lower-alpha 1] Djokovic* Not held[lower-alpha 1] D. Medvedev*
2019 Thiem* Federer* Fognini* Djokovic* Nadal* Nadal* D. Medvedev* D. Medvedev* Djokovic*
2018 del Potro* Isner* Nadal* Zverev* Nadal* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* Khachanov*
2017 Federer* Federer* Nadal* Nadal* Zverev* Zverev* Dimitrov* Federer* Sock*
2016 Djokovic* Djokovic* Nadal* Djokovic* Murray* Djokovic* Čilić* Murray* Murray*
2015 Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Murray* Djokovic* Murray* Federer* Djokovic* Djokovic*
2014 Djokovic* Djokovic* Wawrinka* Nadal* Djokovic* Tsonga* Federer* Federer* Djokovic*
2013 Nadal* Murray* Djokovic* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic*
2012 Federer* Djokovic* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Djokovic* Federer* Djokovic* Ferrer*
2011 Djokovic* Djokovic* Nadal* Djokovic* Djokovic* Djokovic* Murray* Murray* Federer*
2010 Ljubičić* Roddick* Nadal* Nadal* Nadal* Murray* Federer* Murray* Söderling*
2009 Nadal* Murray* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Murray* Federer* Davydenko* Djokovic*
 Hamburg   Madrid 
2008 Djokovic* Davydenko* Nadal* Nadal* Djokovic* Nadal* Murray* Murray* Tsonga*
2007 Nadal* Djokovic* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Djokovic* Federer* Nalbandian* Nalbandian*
2006 Federer* Federer* Nadal* Robredo* Nadal* Federer* Roddick* Federer* Davydenko*
2005 Federer* Federer* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Nadal* Federer* Nadal* Berdych*
2004 Federer* Roddick* Coria* Federer* Moyá* Federer* Agassi* Safin* Safin*
2003 Hewitt* Agassi* Ferrero* Coria* Mantilla* Roddick* Roddick* Ferrero* Henman*
2002 Hewitt* Agassi* Ferrero* Federer* Agassi* Cañas* Moyá* Agassi* Safin*
 Stuttgart[lower-alpha 2] 
2001 Agassi* Agassi* Kuerten* Portas* Ferrero* Pavel* Kuerten* Haas* Grosjean*
2000 Corretja* Sampras* Pioline* Kuerten* Norman* Safin* Enqvist* Ferreira* Safin*
1999 Philippoussis* Krajicek* Kuerten* Ríos* Kuerten* Johansson* Sampras* Enqvist* Agassi*
1998 Ríos* Ríos* Moyá* Costa* Ríos* Rafter* Rafter* Krajicek* Rusedski*
1997 Chang* Muster* Ríos* A. Medvedev* Corretja* Woodruff* Sampras* Korda* Sampras*
1996 Chang* Agassi* Muster* Carretero* Muster* Ferreira* Agassi* Becker* Enqvist*
1995 Sampras* Agassi* Muster* A. Medvedev* Muster* Agassi* Agassi* Muster* Sampras*
 Stockholm 
1994 Sampras* Sampras* A. Medvedev* A. Medvedev* Sampras* Agassi* Chang* Becker* Agassi*
1993 Courier* Sampras* Bruguera* Stich* Courier* Pernfors* Chang* Stich* Ivanišević*
1992 Chang* Chang* Muster* Edberg* Courier* Agassi* Sampras* Ivanišević* Becker*
1991 Courier* Courier* Bruguera* Nováček* Sánchez* Chesnokov* Forget* Becker* Forget*
1990 Edberg* Agassi* Chesnokov* Aguilera* Muster* Chang* Edberg* Becker* Edberg*

^ 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.

  1. Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. First event of Stuttgart Masters was held in Essen.

Champions list

# Player 1st
Masters
2nd
Masters
3rd
Masters
4th
Masters
5th
Masters
6th
Masters
7th
Masters
8th
Masters
9th
Masters
Strike
Rate
Total
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo MAD HAM Rome Canada Cincinnati SHA MAD GER STH Paris
1 Novak Djokovic 5623/5424/N/A59/936
2 Rafael Nadal 3/1141951/1N/A/7/935
3 Roger Federer 54/24/2721/N/A17/928
4 Andre Agassi 16/N/A/133N/A1/27/917
5 Andy Murray /2/1/13231N/A17/914
6 Pete Sampras 23/N/A/1/3N/A/25/911
7 Thomas Muster /13N/A/3//N/A1//4/98
8 Michael Chang 31/N/A//12N/A//4/97
9 Marcelo Ríos 111N/A11//N/A/N/A/5/95
= Gustavo Kuerten //2N/A11/1N/A/N/A/4/95
= Boris Becker ///N/A////N/A1312/95
= Jim Courier 21/N/A/2//N/A//3/95
= Marat Safin /////1//1/N/A33/95
= Andy Roddick /2///12/N/A/3/95
15 Stefan Edberg 1//N/A1//1N/A/14/94
= Andriy Medvedev //1N/A3///N/A//2/94
= Juan Carlos Ferrero //2/1///1/N/A/3/94
18 Thomas Enqvist ///N/A///1/1N/A13/93
= Carlos Moyá //1/11/N/A/N/A/3/93
= Nikolay Davydenko /1/////1/N/A13/93
= Alexander Zverev ///1N/A11//N/A/3/93
= Daniil Medvedev ////N/A//11N/A13/93
23 Andrei Chesnokov //1N/A//1/N/A//2/92
= Sergi Bruguera //2N/A////N/A//1/92
= Guy Forget ///N/A///1N/A/12/92
= Goran Ivanišević ///N/A////N/A/112/92
= Michael Stich ///N/A1///N/A/1/2/92
= Wayne Ferreira ///N/A//1/N/A/1//2/92
= Àlex Corretja 1//N/A/1//N/A//N/A/2/92
= Pat Rafter ///N/A//11N/A///2/92
= Richard Krajicek /1/N/A////N/A/1//2/92
= Lleyton Hewitt 2///////N/A/N/A/1/92
= Guillermo Coria //1N/A1///N/A/N/A/2/92
= David Nalbandian ////////1N/A12/92
= Jo-Wilfried Tsonga /////1///N/A12/92
  • 69 champions in 273 events as of 2020 Paris Masters.

Career Golden Masters

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:
PlayerGolden Masters #Indian WellsMiamiMonte CarloMadridRomeCanadaCincinnatiShanghaiParis
Novak Djokovic[1] 1200820072013201120082007201820122009
2201120112015201620112011202020132013

Career totals

#Titles
36 Novak Djokovic
35 Rafael Nadal
28 Roger Federer
17 Andre Agassi
14 Andy Murray
11 Pete Sampras
8 Thomas Muster
7 Michael Chang
5 Boris Becker
Jim Courier
Marcelo Ríos
Gustavo Kuerten
Marat Safin
Andy Roddick
#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
#Semifinals
74 Rafael Nadal
69 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
#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–LMatch record
82.8389–81 Rafael Nadal
82.2365–79 Novak Djokovic
77.9381–108 Roger Federer
74.1209–73 Andre Agassi
73.1190–70 Pete Sampras
72.0108–42 Stefan Edberg
71.9215–84 Andy Murray
69.2101–45 Thomas Muster
69.2157–70 Andy Roddick
68.6105–48 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

Season totals

#TitlesYear(s)
6 Novak Djokovic2015
5 Rafael Nadal2013
Novak Djokovic2011
4 Novak Djokovic22014, 16
Roger Federer22005, 06
Rafael Nadal2005
3 Rafael Nadal52007–18
Novak Djokovic22012, 13
Roger Federer22004, 12
Andre Agassi21995, 2002
Andy Murray2016
Marcelo Rios1998
Thomas Muster1995
Pete Sampras1994
Stefan Edberg1990

#FinalsYear(s)
8 Novak Djokovic2015
6 Novak Djokovic22011, 12
Rafael Nadal2013
Roger Federer2006
5 Rafael Nadal42005–11
Novak Djokovic22009, 16
Roger Federer22007, 14
Andy Murray2016
Stefan Edberg1990
4 Roger Federer32005–17
Rafael Nadal22008, 17
Andy Murray2015
Novak Djokovic2014
Andre Agassi2013
Pete Sampras2013

#Match winsYear
39 Novak Djokovic2015
35 Rafael Nadal2013
34 Novak Djokovic2012
Rafael Nadal2009
Roger Federer2006
33 Novak Djokovic2011
32 Rafael Nadal2008
31 Novak Djokovic2016
Rafael Nadal2007
30 Andy Murray2015

%W–LMatch recordYear
97.133–1 Novak Djokovic2011
95.139–2 Novak Djokovic2015
92.135–3 Rafael Nadal2013
91.934–3 Roger Federer2006
88.631–4 Novak Djokovic2016
85.730–5 Andy Murray2015
85.034–6 Novak Djokovic2012
85.034–6 Rafael Nadal2009
minimum 30 wins

Most years of success

Most years of title success

Titles/yrPlayerYears
5+ Novak Djokovic22011, 15
4+ Novak Djokovic42011–16
3+ Rafael Nadal72005–18
2+ Novak Djokovic112007–20
Rafael Nadal2005–19
1+ Rafael Nadal142005–19

Most years of final appearances

Finals/yrPlayerYears
6+ Novak Djokovic32011–15
5+ Novak Djokovic52009–16
Rafael Nadal2005–13
4+ Rafael Nadal72005–17
3+ Novak Djokovic112007–19
2+ Roger Federer142002–19
1+ Roger Federer172002–19

Consecutive records

Spanning consecutive events

#Consecutive titlesYears
4 Novak Djokovic32013–16
Rafael Nadal2013
3 Novak Djokovic22011, 2019–20
Rafael Nadal2010

#Consecutive finalsYears
7 Novak Djokovic2015–16
5 Rafael Nadal22011, 2013
4 Novak Djokovic42011–15
Roger Federer32006–10

#Match win streakYears
31 Novak Djokovic2011
30 Novak Djokovic2014–15
29 Roger Federer2005–06
23 Rafael Nadal2013
Novak Djokovic2013–14
22 Novak Djokovic2015–16

Spanning non-consecutive events

#Titles streakYears
5 Novak Djokovic22011, 2014–15
4 Novak Djokovic22011, 15
Roger Federer2013
Rafael Nadal2005–06

#Finals streakYears
11 Novak Djokovic2014–16
7 Rafael Nadal2012–13
Roger Federer2005–06
6 Novak Djokovic2006
5 Roger Federer2017–18
Andy Murray2016
Rafael Nadal2011

#Final win streakYears
12 Novak Djokovic2012–15
9 Rafael Nadal2005–07
Roger Federer2004–06
8 Andre Agassi1999–04
6 Andy Murray2009–11
Pete Sampras1992–95

Most consecutive years of title success

Titles/yr Player Consecutive years
4+ Novak Djokovic32014–16
3+ Novak Djokovic62011–16
2+ Novak Djokovic62011–16
Rafael Nadal2005–10
1+ Rafael Nadal102005–14

Tournament records

Most titles per tournament

Masters#PlayerSpan
Indian Wells 5 Roger Federer2004–17
Novak Djokovic2007–16
Miami 6 Novak Djokovic2007–16
Andre Agassi1990–2003
Monte Carlo 11 Rafael Nadal2005–18
Madrid 5 Rafael Nadal2005–17
Rome 9 Rafael Nadal2005–19
Canada 5 Rafael Nadal2005–19
Cincinnati 7 Roger Federer2005–15
Shanghai 4 Novak Djokovic2012–18
Paris 5 Novak Djokovic2009–19
Discontinued
Hamburg 4 Roger Federer2002–07
Stuttgart 2 Stefan Edberg1991–94
Boris Becker1990–96
Stockholm 3 Boris Becker1990–94

"In a single Masters tournament" records

Most#PlayerTournamentSpan
Titles 11 Rafael NadalMonte Carlo2005–18
Finals 12 Rafael NadalMonte Carlo2005–18
Cons. titles1 8 Rafael NadalMonte Carlo2005–12
Cons. wins1 46 Rafael NadalMonte Carlo2005–13
Finals w/o win 5 Rafael NadalMiami2005–17
Entries 18 Roger FedererIndian Wells
Miami
2001–19
1999–2019
Match played 79 Roger FedererIndian Wells2001–19
Match won 71 Rafael NadalMonte Carlo2003–19

[MC] Nadal's complete dominance of Monte Carlo Masters came to an end against Novak Djokovic at
the final of 2013 event. It is as of yet the only final Nadal lost in Monte Carlo.
[2]

Tournament won with no sets dropped

#PlayerEvents
10 Novak Djokovic 2007 Miami, 2012 Miami, 2014 Miami, 2014 Paris, 2015 Shanghai
2016 Miami, 2016 Toronto, 2018 Shanghai[lower-alpha 1], 2019 Madrid, 2019 Paris
8 Rafael Nadal 2007 Indian Wells, 2007 Monte Carlo, 2008 Monte Carlo, 2009 Rome
2010 Monte Carlo[lower-alpha 2], 2012 Monte Carlo, 2012 Rome, 2018 Monte Carlo
7 Roger Federer 2005 Indian Wells, 2005 Hamburg, 2006 Madrid, 2011 Paris
2012 Cincinnati[lower-alpha 1], 2015 Cincinnati[lower-alpha 1], 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 Medvedev2019 Shanghai
Alexander Zverev2018 Madrid[lower-alpha 1]
Grigor Dimitrov2017 Cincinnati
Carlos Moya2002 Cincinnati
Andre Agassi2002 Rome
Patrick Rafter1998 Montreal
Petr Korda1997 Stuttgart
Thomas Enqvist1996 Paris
Emilio Sanchez1991 Rome
Stefan Edberg1990 Paris
Boris Becker1990 Stockholm
  1. Won the tournament without having serve broken.
  2. Least games (14) lost winning a tournament.

Miscellaneous records

"In all Masters tournaments" records

Most#Player
Hardcourt titles 26 Novak Djokovic
Claycourt titles 25 Rafael Nadal
Finals w/o win 5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Finals w/ 1 title 6 David Ferrer
Entries 138 Roger Federer
Match played 489 Roger Federer
Match won 389 Rafael Nadal

Most finals appearances with no title

#PlayerLast final
5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov2001 Paris
4 Milos Raonic2020 Cincinnati
Kei Nishikori2018 Monte Carlo
Mardy Fish2011 Montreal
3 Gael Monfils2016 Monte Carlo
Richard Gasquet2012 Toronto

Court-type title sweep

Clay Sweep 5 Rafael Nadal
2 Novak Djokovic
1 Gustavo Kuerten
1 Marcelo Ríos

Hardcourt Sweep 2 Novak Djokovic
1 Roger Federer
1 Andre Agassi

Youngest & oldest

Youngest Winner 18 years, 157 days Michael Chang1990 Toronto
Finalist 18 years, 156 days Michael Chang1990 Toronto
Qualifier 16 years, 316 days Rafael Nadal2003 Monte Carlo
Oldest Winner 37 years, 235 days Roger Federer2019 Miami
Finalist 37 years, 234 days Roger Federer2019 Miami
Qualifier 40 years, 166 days Ivo Karlović2019 Cincinnati

Successful title defenses

  • Currently active tournaments in bold

Hardcourt

TournamentPlayer#Successive titles
Indian Wells Novak Djokovic22014–16
Roger Federer2004–06
Lleyton Hewitt12002–03
Michael Chang1996–97
Pete Sampras1994–95
Miami Novak Djokovic32011–12
2014–16
Andre Agassi1995–96
2001–03
Roger Federer12005–06
Pete Sampras1993–94
Canada Rafael Nadal12018–19
Novak Djokovic2011–12
Andy Murray2009–10
Andre Agassi1994–95
Cincinnati Roger Federer22009–10
2014–15
Andre Agassi11995–96
Michael Chang1993–94
Shanghai Novak Djokovic12012–13
Andy Murray2010–11
Paris Novak Djokovic22013–15

Clay

TournamentPlayer#Successive titles
Monte Carlo Rafael Nadal92005–12
2016–18
Juan Carlos Ferrero12002–03
Thomas Muster1995–96
Rome Rafael Nadal52005–07
2009–10
2012–13
2018–19
Novak Djokovic12014–15
Thomas Muster1995–96
Jim Courier1992–93
Madrid Rafael Nadal12013–14
Hamburg Roger Federer12004–05
Andriy Medvedev1994–95

Carpet

TournamentPlayer#Successive titles
Stockholm Boris Becker11990–91

  • 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).

Calendar combinations of tournaments

  • Back-to-back tournament titles
  • Currently active combinations in bold
Triples
Season First TripleWinnerYear
Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo Novak Djokovic2015
Clay TripleWinnerYear
Monte Carlo—Madrid—Rome Rafael Nadal2010
Hardcourt TripleWinnerYear
Indian Wells—Miami—Canada Novak Djokovic2016
Novak Djokovic2011
Roger Federer2006

Hard—Clay—Indoors Triple
YearWinnerHardClayIndoors
2016 Andy Murray ShanghaiRomeParis
2015 Novak Djokovic Indian WellsRomeParis
2014 Novak Djokovic Indian WellsRomeParis
2013 Novak Djokovic ShanghaiMonte CarloParis
2005 Rafael Nadal MontrealMonte CarloMadrid
2002 Andre Agassi MiamiRomeMadrid
Doubles
Hardcourt Double WinnerYear
Indian Wells—Miami Roger Federer2017
Novak Djokovic2016
Novak Djokovic2015
Novak Djokovic2014
Novak Djokovic2011
Roger Federer2006
Roger Federer2005
Andre Agassi2001
Marcelo Ríos1998
Pete Sampras1994
Miami—Canada Novak Djokovic2016
Novak Djokovic2012
Novak Djokovic2011
Andy Murray2009
Novak Djokovic2007
Roger Federer2006
Andre Agassi1996
Andre Agassi1995
Canada—Cincinnati Rafael Nadal2013
Andy Roddick2003
Patrick Rafter1998
Andre Agassi1995
Cincinnati—Shanghai Daniil Medvedev2019
Novak Djokovic2018
Roger Federer2014
Andy Murray2011
Shanghai—Paris Andy Murray2016
Novak Djokovic2015
Novak Djokovic2013
Cincinnati—Madrid Andy Murray2008
Madrid—Paris David Nalbandian2007

Clay Double WinnerYear
Monte Carlo—Madrid Rafael Nadal2017
Madrid—Rome Rafael Nadal2013
Novak Djokovic2011
Monte Carlo—Rome Rafael Nadal2018
Novak Djokovic2015
Rafael Nadal2012
Rafael Nadal2009
Rafael Nadal2007
Rafael Nadal2006
Rafael Nadal2005
Gustavo Kuerten1999
Thomas Muster1996
Thomas Muster1995
Monte Carlo—Hamburg Rafael Nadal2008
Andrei Medvedev1994

Statistics

Match stats

Longest (best-of-three sets)

4 hours and 2 minutes
2009 Madrid Semi-final[3]
Rafael Nadal 377
Novak Djokovic 66569

Longest (best-of-five sets)

5 hours and 15 minutes
2005 Rome Final[4]
Rafael Nadal 63647
Guillermo Coria 463666

Shortest

28 minutes
2014 Miami First Round
Jarkko Nieminen 66
Bernard Tomic 01

Youngest

WinnerFirst titleAge
1. Michael Chang1990 Canada18 years, 157 days
2. Rafael Nadal2005 Monte Carlo18 years, 318 days
3. Andriy Medvedev1994 Monte Carlo19 years, 236 days
4. Novak Djokovic2007 Miami19 years, 314 days
5. Andre Agassi1990 Miami19 years, 330 days

FinalistFirst finalAge
1. Michael Chang1990 Canada18 years, 156 days
2. Rafael Nadal2005 Miami18 years, 303 days
3. Richard Gasquet2005 Hamburg18 years, 330 days
4. Andriy Medvedev1993 Paris19 years, 67 days
5. Lleyton Hewitt2000 Stuttgart19 years, 254 days

Oldest

WinnerLast titleAge
1. Roger Federer2019 Miami37 years, 235 days
2. Andre Agassi2004 Cincinnati34 years, 101 days
3. Novak Djokovic2020 Rome33 years, 122 days
4. Rafael Nadal2019 Canada33 years, 69 days
5. John Isner2018 Miami32 years, 340 days

FinalistLast finalAge
1. Roger Federer2019 Miami37 years, 234 days
2. Andre Agassi2005 Canada35 years, 106 days
3. John Isner2019 Miami33 years, 338 days
4. Novak Djokovic2020 Rome33 years, 121 days
5. Rafael Nadal2019 Canada33 years, 68 days

No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final

  The top seed won the final
  The second seed won the final
YearEventTop SeedW/LSecond Seed
2019 Rome Novak DjokovicL Rafael Nadal
2018 Rome Rafael NadalW Alexander Zverev
2017 Shanghai Rafael NadalL Roger Federer
2016 Madrid Novak DjokovicW Andy Murray
Rome Novak DjokovicL Andy Murray
2015 Indian Wells Novak DjokovicW Roger Federer
Rome Novak DjokovicW Roger Federer
Canada Novak DjokovicL Andy Murray
Cincinnati Novak DjokovicL Roger Federer
Paris Novak DjokovicW Andy Murray
2014 Miami Rafael NadalL Novak Djokovic
Rome Rafael NadalL Novak Djokovic
2012 Monte Carlo Novak DjokovicL Rafael Nadal
Rome Novak DjokovicL Rafael Nadal
Cincinnati Roger FedererW Novak Djokovic
2011 Miami Rafael NadalL Novak Djokovic
Madrid Rafael NadalL Novak Djokovic
Rome Rafael NadalL Novak Djokovic

YearEventTop SeedW/LSecond Seed
2010 Madrid Roger FedererL Rafael Nadal
2009 Madrid Rafael NadalL Roger Federer
2008 Monte Carlo Roger FedererL Rafael Nadal
Hamburg Roger FedererL Rafael Nadal
2007 Monte Carlo Roger FedererL Rafael Nadal
Hamburg Roger FedererW Rafael Nadal
2006 Monte Carlo Roger FedererL Rafael Nadal
Rome Roger FedererL Rafael Nadal
2005 Indian Wells Roger FedererW Lleyton Hewitt
2004 Hamburg Roger FedererW Guillermo Coria
Canada Roger FedererW Andy Roddick
1999 Cincinnati Pete SamprasW Pat Rafter
1995 Indian Wells Pete SamprasW Andre Agassi
Miami Pete SamprasL Andre Agassi
Canada Andre AgassiW Pete Sampras
1991 Stockholm Stefan EdbergL Boris Becker
1990 Stockholm Stefan EdbergL Boris Becker
Paris Stefan EdbergW Boris Becker

Top 4 seeds in semifinals

  • Tournament winner in bold
YearEventSeeds
2012 Shanghai1. Roger Federer2. Novak Djokovic3. Andy Murray4. Tomáš Berdych
2010 Canada1. Rafael Nadal2. Novak Djokovic3. Roger Federer4. Andy Murray
2009 Cincinnati1. Roger Federer2. Rafael Nadal3. Andy Murray4. Novak Djokovic
2008 Monte Carlo1. Roger Federer2. Rafael Nadal3. Novak Djokovic4. Nikolay Davydenko
1999 Cincinnati1. Pete Sampras2. Patrick Rafter3. Andre Agassi4. Yevgeny Kafelnikov

Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals

  • Tournament winner in bold
YearEventSeeds
2009 Canada1. Roger Federer2. Rafael Nadal3. Andy Murray4. Novak Djokovic
5. Andy Roddick6. Juan Martín del Potro7. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga8. Nikolay Davydenko

Qualifiers in final

  Qualifier won the final
  Qualifier lost the final
YearEventQualifierW/LOpponent
2017 Paris Filip KrajinovićL Jack Sock
2012 Paris Jerzy JanowiczL David Ferrer
2007 Miami Guillermo CañasL Novak Djokovic
2005 Hamburg Richard GasquetL Roger Federer
2004 Paris Radek ŠtěpánekL Marat Safin
2001 Hamburg Albert PortasW Juan Carlos Ferrero
Stuttgart Max MirnyiL Tommy Haas
2000 Canada Harel LevyL Marat Safin
1996 Hamburg Roberto CarreteroW Àlex Corretja
1991 Rome Alberto ManciniL Emilio Sánchez

No seeds in final

YearEventWinnerRunner-up
2003 Paris Tim Henman Andrei Pavel
1996 Hamburg Roberto Carretero Àlex Corretja

All countrymen in final

YearEventCountryWinnerRunner-up
2017 Indian Wells  SUIRoger FedererStan Wawrinka
Monte Carlo  ESPRafael NadalAlbert Ramos Viñolas
2014 Monte Carlo  SUIStan WawrinkaRoger Federer
2011 Monte Carlo ESPRafael NadalDavid Ferrer
2010 Monte Carlo ESPRafael NadalFernando Verdasco
Rome ESPRafael NadalDavid Ferrer
2003 Hamburg ARGGuillermo CoriaAgustín Calleri
Cincinnati USAAndy RoddickMardy Fish
2002 Monte Carlo ESPJuan Carlos FerreroCarlos Moyá
2001 Indian Wells USAAndre AgassiPete Sampras
Miami USAAndre AgassiJan-Michael Gambill
Hamburg ESPAlbert PortasJuan Carlos Ferrero

YearEventCountryWinnerRunner-up
1998 Hamburg ESPAlbert CostaÀlex Corretja
1996 Hamburg ESPRoberto CarreteroÀlex Corretja
Cincinnati  USAAndre AgassiMichael Chang
1995 Indian Wells USAPete SamprasAndre Agassi
Miami  USAAndre AgassiPete Sampras
Canada  USAAndre AgassiPete Sampras
Cincinnati  USAAndre AgassiMichael Chang
1994 Miami USAPete SamprasAndre Agassi
1992 Canada USAAndre AgassiIvan Lendl
Cincinnati USAPete SamprasIvan Lendl
1991 Miami USAJim CourierDavid Wheaton
1990 Canada USAMichael ChangJay Berger

All countrymen in semifinals

YearEventCountryWinning semifinalistLosing semifinalist
2003 Hamburg ARGAgustín CalleriDavid Nalbandian
Guillermo CoriaGastón Gaudio

See also

References

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