Tennis Masters Series records and statistics

In tennis, the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 is a term applied to a series of tennis tournaments that are ranked below the four Majors and Year-End Championships. Nonetheless, they are the most prestigious tournaments on the ATP World Tour. The circuit began in 1970, two years after the Open Era when tennis became professional, and has undergone several name changes and slight alterations to the format, in line with overhauls of the sport by the Association of Tennis Professionals.

A number of players hold records for winning the tournaments multiple times, while other records are achieved for successive tournament wins, mini-combination victories amongst others.

The only player in history who has won all 9 of the 'slots' (times of the year these events are played) in his career (an achievement which the ATP has labelled the 'Career Golden Masters') is Ivan Lendl. He achieved this in 1989 when he won the Stockholm event.

As of 31 July 2016, Novak Djokovic holds first place in overall number of ATP Masters 1000 titles won with 30. Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan have won the most doubles titles of all-time with 36.

History

The circuit began in 1970 with the inception of the Grand Prix Tour Championship Series (1970–1989). The events were originally known as the "ATP Championship Series, Single Week" for the first six years. From 1996 through 1999, the series was known as the "Mercedes-Benz Super 9".[1] In 2000, the name was changed to the "Tennis Masters Series" and then changed to "ATP Masters Series" in 2004. The present name took effect in 2009.

Tournament winners

Singles

PhiladelphiaSydneyJohannesburgMonte CarloRomeBostonLos AngelesLondonStockholm
1970Australia Laver (1/9)Australia Laver (2/9)Australia Laver (3/9)Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franulović (1/1)Romania Năstase (1/7)Australia Roche (1/1)Australia Laver (4/9)Australia Laver (5/9)United States Smith (1/4)
1971Australia Newcombe (1/2)Australia Dent (1/1)Australia Rosewall (1/2)Romania Năstase (2/7)Australia Laver (6/9)Australia Rosewall (2/2)United States Gonzales (1/1)Romania Năstase (3/7)United States Ashe (1/2)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeBostonCanadaLos AngelesStockholmJohannesburg
1972Australia Laver (7/9)Romania Năstase (4/7)Australia Newcombe (2/2)Spain Orantes (1/6)United States Lutz (1/1)Romania Năstase (5/7)United States Smith (2/4)United States Smith (3/4)United States Richey (1/1)
1973United States Smith (4/4)Romania Năstase (6/7)United States Gottfried (1/1)Romania Năstase (7/7)United States Connors (1/17)Netherlands Okker (1/1)United States Connors (2/17)United States Gorman (1/1)United States Connors (3/17)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeIndianapolisCanadaBostonStockholmJohannesburg
1974Australia Laver (8/9)Rhodesia Pattison (1/1)Australia Laver (9/9)Sweden Borg (1/15)United States Connors (4/17)Argentina Vilas (1/7)Sweden Borg (2/15)United States Ashe (2/2)United States Connors (5/17)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeWashingtonIndianapolisCanadaBostonStockholm
1975United States Riessen (1/1)Spain Orantes (2/6)United States Tanner (1/2)Mexico Ramírez (1/2)Argentina Vilas (2/7)Spain Orantes (3/6)Spain Orantes (4/6)Sweden Borg (3/15)Italy Panatta (1/2)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeWashingtonIndianapolisBostonStockholmLondon
1976United States Connors (6/17)Argentina Vilas (3/7)United States Connors (7/17)Italy Panatta (2/2)United States Connors (8/17)United States Connors (9/17)Sweden Borg (4/15)United Kingdom Cox (1/1)United States Connors (10/17)
1977United States Stockton (1/1)Sweden Borg (5/15)United States Connors (11/17)United States Gerulaitis (1/3)Argentina Vilas (4/7)Spain Orantes (5/6)Spain Orantes (6/6)United States Mayer (1/1)Sweden Borg (6/15)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasHamburgRomeCanadaTokyoStockholmLondon
1978United States Connors (12/17)Mexico Ramírez (2/2)United States Solomon (1/2)Argentina Vilas (5/7)Sweden Borg (7/15)United States Dibbs (1/1)Sweden Borg (8/15)United States McEnroe (1/19)United States McEnroe (2/19)
1979United States Connors (13/17)Sweden Borg (9/15)Sweden Borg (10/15)Spain Higueras (1/2)United States Gerulaitis (2/3)Sweden Borg (11/15)Sweden Borg (12/15)United States McEnroe (3/19)United States McEnroe (4/19)
1980United States Connors (14/17)Sweden Borg (13/15)Sweden Borg (14/15)United States Solomon (2/2)Argentina Vilas (6/7)Czechoslovakia Lendl (1/22)United States Connors (15/17)Sweden Borg (15/15)United States McEnroe (5/19)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoLondon
1981United States Tanner (2/2)Connors vs Vilas
(Abandoned – rain)
Czechoslovakia Lendl (2/22)Australia McNamara (1/1)Argentina Clerc (1/1)Czechoslovakia Lendl (3/22)United States McEnroe (6/19)United States Van Patten (1/1)United States Connors (16/17)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloForest HillsHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoLondon
1982United States McEnroe (7/19)Argentina Vilas (7/7)Czechoslovakia Lendl (4/22)Spain Higueras (2/2)Ecuador Gómez (1/2)United States Gerulaitis (3/3)Czechoslovakia Lendl (5/22)United States McEnroe (8/19)United States McEnroe (9/19)
1983United States McEnroe (10/19)Sweden Wilander (1/8)United States McEnroe (11/19)France Noah (1/2)United States Arias (1/1)Czechoslovakia Lendl (6/22)Sweden Wilander (2/8)Czechoslovakia Lendl (7/22)United States McEnroe (12/19)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloHamburgForest HillsRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoStockholm
1984United States McEnroe (13/19)Sweden Sundström (1/1)Spain Aguilera (1/2)United States McEnroe (14/19)Ecuador Gómez (2/2)United States McEnroe (15/19)Sweden Wilander (3/8)United States Connors (17/17)United States McEnroe (16/19)
1985United States McEnroe (17/19)Czechoslovakia Lendl (8/22)Czechoslovakia Mečíř (1/3)Czechoslovakia Lendl (9/22)France Noah (2/2)United States McEnroe (18/19)West Germany Becker (1/13)Czechoslovakia Lendl (10/22)United States McEnroe (19/19)
PhiladelphiaMiamiMonte CarloRomeCanadaCincinnatiHamburgTokyoStockholm
1986Czechoslovakia Lendl (11/22)Czechoslovakia Lendl (12/22)Sweden Nyström (1/1)Czechoslovakia Lendl (13/22)West Germany Becker (2/13)Sweden Wilander (4/8)France Leconte (1/1)West Germany Becker (3/13)Sweden Edberg (1/8)
Indian WellsMiamiMonte CarloHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoStockholm
1987West Germany Becker (4/13)Czechoslovakia Mečíř (2/3)Sweden Wilander (5/8)Czechoslovakia Lendl (14/22)Sweden Wilander (6/8)Czechoslovakia Lendl (15/22)Sweden Edberg (2/8)Sweden Edberg (3/8)Sweden Edberg (4/8)
1988West Germany Becker (5/13)Sweden Wilander (7/8)Czechoslovakia Lendl (16/22)Sweden Carlsson (1/1)Czechoslovakia Lendl (17/22)Czechoslovakia Lendl (18/22)Sweden Wilander (8/8)West Germany Becker (6/13)West Germany Becker (7/13)
Indian WellsMiamiMonte CarloHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiParisStockholm
1989Czechoslovakia Mečíř (3/3)Czechoslovakia Lendl (19/22)Argentina Mancini (1/2)Czechoslovakia Lendl (20/22)Argentina Mancini (2/2)Czechoslovakia Lendl (21/22)United States Gilbert (1/1)West Germany Becker (8/13)Czechoslovakia Lendl (22/22)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Stockholm Paris
1990 Sweden Edberg (5/8) United States Agassi (1/17) Soviet Union Chesnokov (1/2) Spain Aguilera (2/2) Austria Muster (1/8) United States Chang (1/7) Sweden Edberg (6/8) Germany Becker (9/13) Sweden Edberg (7/8)
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 (10/13) France Forget (2/2)
1992 United States Chang (2/7) United States Chang (3/7) Austria Muster (2/8) Sweden Edberg (8/8) United States Courier (3/5) United States Agassi (2/17) United States Sampras (1/11) Croatia Ivanišević (1/2) Germany Becker (11/13)
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 Medvedev (1/4) Ukraine Medvedev (2/4) United States Sampras (5/11) United States Agassi (3/17) United States Chang (5/7) Germany Becker (12/13) United States Agassi (4/17)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Essen Paris
1995 United States Sampras (6/11) United States Agassi (5/17) Austria Muster (3/8) Ukraine 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)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Stuttgart Paris
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 (13/13) Sweden Enqvist (1/3)
1997 United States Chang (7/7) Austria Muster (8/8) Chile Ríos (1/5) Ukraine 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)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Rome Hamburg Canada Cincinnati Stuttgart Paris
2000 Spain Corretja (2/2) United States Sampras (11/11) France Pioline (1/1) Sweden Norman (1/1) Brazil Kuerten (3/5) 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 Ferrero (1/4) Spain Portas (1/1) Romania Pavel (1/1) Brazil Kuerten (5/5) Germany Haas (1/1) France Grosjean (1/1)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Rome Hamburg Canada Cincinnati Madrid Paris
2002 Australia Hewitt (1/2) United States Agassi (13/17) Spain Ferrero (2/4) United States Agassi (14/17) Switzerland Federer (1/24) 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) Spain Mantilla (1/1) Argentina Coria (1/2) United States Roddick (1/5) United States Roddick (2/5) Spain Ferrero (4/4) United Kingdom Henman (1/1)
2004 Switzerland Federer (2/24) United States Roddick (3/5) Argentina Coria (2/2) Spain Moyá (3/3) Switzerland Federer (3/24) Switzerland Federer (4/24) United States Agassi (17/17) Russia Safin (4/5) Russia Safin (5/5)
2005 Switzerland Federer (5/24) Switzerland Federer (6/24) Spain Nadal (1/28) Spain Nadal (2/28) Switzerland Federer (7/24) Spain Nadal (3/28) Switzerland Federer (8/24) Spain Nadal (4/28) Czech Republic Berdych (1/1)
2006 Switzerland Federer (9/24) Switzerland Federer (10/24) Spain Nadal (5/28) Spain Nadal (6/28) Spain Robredo (1/1) Switzerland Federer (11/24) United States Roddick (4/5) Switzerland Federer (12/24) Russia Davydenko (1/3)
2007 Spain Nadal (7/28) Serbia Djokovic (1/30) Spain Nadal (8/28) Spain Nadal (9/28) Switzerland Federer (13/24) Serbia Djokovic (2/30) Switzerland Federer (14/24) Argentina Nalbandian (1/2) Argentina Nalbandian (2/2)
2008 Serbia Djokovic (3/30) Russia Davydenko (2/3) Spain Nadal (10/28) Serbia Djokovic (4/30) Spain Nadal (11/28) Spain Nadal (12/28) United Kingdom Murray (1/14) United Kingdom Murray (2/14) France Tsonga (1/2)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Rome Madrid Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
2009Spain Nadal (13/28)United Kingdom Murray (3/14) Spain Nadal (14/28) Spain Nadal (15/28) Switzerland Federer (15/24) United Kingdom Murray (4/14) Switzerland Federer (16/24) Russia Davydenko (3/3)Serbia Djokovic (5/30)
2010Croatia Ljubičić (1/1)United States Roddick (5/5)Spain Nadal (16/28)Spain Nadal (17/28)Spain Nadal (18/28)United Kingdom Murray (5/14)Switzerland Federer (17/24)United Kingdom Murray (6/14)Sweden Söderling (1/1)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
2011Serbia Djokovic (6/30)Serbia Djokovic (7/30)Spain Nadal (19/28)Serbia Djokovic (8/30)Serbia Djokovic (9/30)Serbia Djokovic (10/30)United Kingdom Murray (7/14)United Kingdom Murray (8/14)Switzerland Federer (18/24)
2012Switzerland Federer (19/24)Serbia Djokovic (11/30)Spain Nadal (20/28)Switzerland Federer (20/24)Spain Nadal (21/28)Serbia Djokovic (12/30)Switzerland Federer (21/24)Serbia Djokovic (13/30)Spain Ferrer (1/1)
2013Spain Nadal (22/28)United Kingdom Murray (9/14)Serbia Djokovic (14/30)Spain Nadal (23/28)Spain Nadal (24/28)Spain Nadal (25/28)Spain Nadal (26/28)Serbia Djokovic (15/30)Serbia Djokovic (16/30)
2014Serbia Djokovic (17/30)Serbia Djokovic (18/30) Switzerland Wawrinka (1/1)Spain Nadal (27/28)Serbia Djokovic (19/30)France Tsonga (2/2)Switzerland Federer (22/24)Switzerland Federer (23/24)Serbia Djokovic (20/30)
2015Serbia Djokovic (21/30) Serbia Djokovic (22/30) Serbia Djokovic (23/30)United Kingdom Murray (10/14)Serbia Djokovic (24/30)United Kingdom Murray (11/14) Switzerland Federer (24/24) Serbia Djokovic (25/30) Serbia Djokovic (26/30)
2016Serbia Djokovic (27/30) Serbia Djokovic (28/30)Spain Nadal (28/28)Serbia Djokovic (29/30)United Kingdom Murray (12/14)Serbia Djokovic (30/30)Croatia Čilić (1/1)United Kingdom Murray (13/14)United Kingdom Murray (14/14)

Events are shown in chronological order, except Sydney 1971 (held before Philadelphia), Las Vegas 1972 (held after Rome), Johannesburg 1972 (held after Monte Carlo), and Cincinnati 1996 (held before Canada)

Doubles

PhiladelphiaSydneyJohannesburgMonte CarloRomeBostonLos AngelesLondonStockholm
1970Romania Năstase (1/9)
Romania Țiriac (1/4)
Australia Rosewall (1/3)
Australia Stolle (1/2)
South Africa Hewitt (1/9)
South Africa McMillan (1/10)
United States Riessen (1/7)
United Kingdom Taylor (1/1)
Romania Năstase (2/9)
Romania Țiriac (2/4)
Australia Emerson (1/4)
Australia Laver (1/5)
Netherlands Okker (1/10)
United States Riessen (2/7)
Australia Rosewall (2/3)
United States Smith (1/10)
United States Ashe (1/4)
United States Smith (2/10)
1971Tournament
suspended
Australia Alexander (1/5)
Australia Dent (1/5)
Australia Rosewall (3/3)
Australia Stolle (2/2)
Romania Năstase (3/9)
Romania Țiriac (3/4)
Australia Newcombe (1/3)
Australia Roche (1/2)
Australia Emerson (2/4)
Australia Laver (2/5)
Australia Alexander (2/5)
Australia Dent (2/5)
South Africa Hewitt (2/9)
South Africa McMillan (2/10)
United States Gorman (1/1)
United States Smith (3/10)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeBostonLos AngelesStockholmLondonJohannesburg
1972United States Ashe (2/4)
United States Lutz (1/6)
France Beust (1/1)
France Contet (1/1)
Australia Emerson (3/4)
Australia Laver (3/5)
Romania Năstase (4/9)
Romania Țiriac (4/4)
Australia Newcombe (2/3)
Australia Roche (2/2)
United States Connors (1/4)
United States Gonzales (1/1)
Netherlands Okker (2/10)
United States Riessen (3/7)
No tournamentSouth Africa Hewitt (3/9)
South Africa McMillan (3/10)
1973United States Gottfried (1/10)
United States Stockton (1/2)
Spain Gisbert, Sr. (1/2)
Romania Năstase (5/9)
United States Gottfried (2/10)
United States Stockton (2/2)
Australia Newcombe (3/3)
Netherlands Okker (3/10)
United States Smith (4/10)
United States Van Dillen (1/1)
Czechoslovakia Kodeš (1/3)
Czechoslovakia Zedník (1/1)
United States Connors (2/4)
Romania Năstase (6/9)
United Kingdom Cox (1/1)
Australia Davidson (1/1)
United States Ashe (3/4)
Netherlands Okker (4/10)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeIndianapolisBostonStockholmLondonJohannesburg
1974South Africa Cramer (1/1)
United States Estep (1/1)
Australia Alexander (3/5)
Australia Dent (3/5)
Australia Emerson (4/4)
Australia Laver (4/5)
United States Gottfried (3/10)
Mexico Ramírez (1/10)
United States Connors (3/4)
Romania Năstase (7/9)
United States Lutz (2/6)
United States Smith (5/10)
Netherlands Okker (5/10)
United States Riessen (4/7)
United States Connors (4/4)
Romania Năstase (8/9)
South Africa Hewitt (4/9)
South Africa McMillan (4/10)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasRomeWashingtonIndianapolisBostonStockholmLondon
1975United States Gottfried (4/10)
Mexico Ramírez (2/10)
South Africa Hewitt (5/9)
South Africa McMillan (5/10)
Australia Alexander (4/5)
Australia Dent (4/5)
United States Gottfried (5/10)
Mexico Ramírez (3/10)
United States Lutz (3/6)
United States Smith (6/10)
Spain Gisbert, Sr. (2/2)
Spain Orantes (1/1)
United States Gottfried (6/10)
Mexico Ramírez (4/10)
South Africa Hewitt (6/9)
South Africa McMillan (6/10)
Poland Fibak (1/7)
West Germany Meiler (1/2)
1976Australia Laver (5/5)
United States Ralston (1/1)
Poland Fibak (2/7)
West Germany Meiler (2/2)
United States Ashe (4/4)
United States Pasarell (1/1)
United States Gottfried (7/10)
Mexico Ramírez (5/10)
United States Gottfried (8/10)
Mexico Ramírez (6/10)
United States Gottfried (9/10)
Mexico Ramírez (7/10)
Australia Ruffels (1/1)
Australia Stone (1/1)
South Africa Hewitt (7/9)
South Africa McMillan (7/10)
United States Smith (7/10)
United States Tanner (1/1)
1977South Africa Hewitt (8/9)
South Africa McMillan (8/10)
France Jauffret (1/1)
Czechoslovakia Kodeš (2/3)
United States Lutz (4/6)
United States Smith (8/10)
United States Gottfried (10/10)
Mexico Ramírez (8/10)
Australia Alexander (5/5)
Australia Dent (5/5)
Chile Cornejo (1/1)
Chile J Fillol (1/2)
United States Lutz (5/6)
United States Smith (9/10)
Poland Fibak (3/7)
Netherlands Okker (6/10)
United States Mayer (1/2)
South Africa McMillan (9/10)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasHamburgRomeCanadaTokyoStockholmLondon
1978South Africa Hewitt (9/9)
South Africa McMillan (10/10)
United States Fleming (1/15)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (1/9)
Chile A Fillol (1/1)
Chile J Fillol (2/2)
Poland Fibak (4/7)
Netherlands Okker (7/10)
Paraguay Pecci (1/2)
Chile Prajoux (1/1)
Poland Fibak (5/7)
Netherlands Okker (8/10)
Australia Case (1/1)
Australia Masters (1/1)
Poland Fibak (6/7)
Netherlands Okker (9/10)
United States Fleming (2/15)
United States McEnroe (1/15)
1979Poland Fibak (7/7)
Netherlands Okker (10/10)
Romania Năstase (9/9)
Mexico Ramírez (9/10)
United States Riessen (5/7)
United States Stewart (1/7)
Czechoslovakia Kodeš (3/3)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (2/9)
United States Fleming (3/15)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (3/9)
United States Fleming (4/15)
United States McEnroe (2/15)
United States Riessen (6/7)
United States Stewart (2/7)
United States Fleming (5/15)
United States McEnroe (3/15)
United States Fleming (6/15)
United States McEnroe (4/15)
1980United States Fleming (7/15)
United States McEnroe (5/15)
Italy Bertolucci (1/1)
Italy Panatta (1/1)
United States Lutz (6/6)
United States Smith (10/10)
Chile Gildemeister (1/1)
Ecuador Gómez (1/7)
Australia Edmondson (1/3)
Australia Warwick (1/3)
United States Manson (1/1)
United States Teacher (1/1)
United States Amaya (1/3)
United States Pfister (1/2)
Switzerland Günthardt (1/5)
Australia McNamee (1/2)
United States Fleming (8/15)
United States McEnroe (6/15)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloLas VegasHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoLondon
1981United States Riessen (7/7)
United States Stewart (3/7)
Switzerland Günthardt (2/5)
Hungary Taróczy (1/4)
United States Fleming (9/15)
United States McEnroe (7/15)
Chile Gildemeister (1/4)
Ecuador Gómez (2/7)
Chile Gildemeister (2/4)
Ecuador Gómez (3/7)
Mexico Ramírez (10/10)
United States Taygan (1/4)
United States McEnroe (8/15)
United States Taygan (2/4)
United States Amaya (2/3)
United States Pfister (2/2)
United States Stewart (4/7)
United States Taygan (3/4)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloForest HillsHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoLondon
1982United States Fleming (10/15)
United States McEnroe (9/15)
Australia McNamara (1/1)
Australia McNamee (2/2)
United States Delatte (1/2)
South Africa Kriek (1/2)
Czechoslovakia Složil (1/2)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (4/9)
Switzerland Günthardt (3/5)
Hungary Taróczy (2/4)
United States Denton (1/2)
Australia Edmondson (2/3)
United States Fleming (11/15)
United States McEnroe (10/15)
United States Gullikson (1/2)
United States Gullikson (1/1)
United States Fleming (12/15)
United States McEnroe (11/15)
1983South Africa Curren (1/2)
United States Denton (2/2)
Switzerland Günthardt (4/5)
Hungary Taróczy (3/4)
United States Delatte (2/2)
United States Kriek (2/2)
Switzerland Günthardt (5/5)
Hungary Taróczy (4/4)
Paraguay González (1/2)
Paraguay Pecci (2/2)
United States Mayer (2/2)
United States Taygan (4/4)
United States Amaya (3/3)
United States Gullikson (2/2)
Australia Edmondson (2/3)
United States Stewart (5/7)
United States Fleming (13/15)
United States McEnroe (12/15)
PhiladelphiaMonte CarloHamburgForest HillsRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoStockholm
1984United States Fleming (14/15)
United States McEnroe (13/15)
Australia Edmondson (3/3)
United States Stewart (6/7)
Sweden Edberg (1/5)
Sweden Järryd (1/9)
United States Dowlen (1/1)
Nigeria Odizor (1/1)
United States Flach (1/9)
United States Seguso (1/8)
United States Fleming (15/15)
United States McEnroe (14/15)
Paraguay González (2/2)
United States Mitchell (1/1)
United States Giammalva (1/1)
United States Giammalva (1/1)
France Leconte (1/2)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (5/9)
1985Sweden Nyström (1/1)
Sweden Wilander (1/2)
United States Flach (2/9)
United States Seguso (2/8)
Sweden Edberg (2/5)
Sweden Järryd (2/9)
United States Flach (3/9)
United States Seguso (3/8)
Czechoslovakia Složil (2/2)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (6/9)
Sweden Järryd (3/9)
Sweden Wilander (2/2)
United States Flach (4/9)
United States Seguso (4/8)
France Forget (1/9)
Ecuador Gómez (4/7)
Chile Gildemeister (3/4)
Ecuador Gómez (5/7)
PhiladelphiaMiamiMonte CarloRomeCanadaCincinnatiHamburgTokyoStockholm
1986United States Davis (1/2)
United States Pate (1/2)
United States Gilbert (1/1)
United States Van Patten (1/1)
France Forget (2/9)
France Noah (1/4)
France Forget (3/9)
France Noah (2/4)
United States Hooper (1/1)
United States Leach (1/1)
Australia Kratzmann (1/2)
Australia Warwick (2/3)
Spain Casal (1/5)
Spain E Sánchez (1/6)
United States Donnelly (1/1)
United States De Palmer (1/1)
United States Stewart (7/7)
Australia Warwick (3/3)
Indian WellsMiamiMonte CarloHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiTokyoStockholm
1987France Forget (4/9)
France Noah (3/4)
United States Annacone (1/2)
South Africa van Rensburg (1/1)
Chile Gildemeister (4/4)
Ecuador Gómez (6/7)
Czechoslovakia Mečíř (1/1)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (7/9)
France Forget (5/9)
France Noah (4/4)
Australia Cash (1/1)
Sweden Edberg (3/5)
United States Flach (5/9)
United States Seguso (5/8)
Australia Dyke (1/1)
Netherlands Nijssen (1/1)
Sweden Edberg (4/5)
Sweden Järryd (4/9)
1988West Germany Becker (1/4)
France Forget (6/9)
Australia Fitzgerald (1/4)
Sweden Järryd (5/9)
Spain Casal (2/5)
Spain E Sánchez (2/6)
Australia Cahill (1/2)
Australia Warder (1/2)
Mexico Lozano (1/2)
United States Witsken (1/5)
United States Flach (6/9)
United States Seguso (6/8)
United States Leach (1/5)
United States Pugh (1/2)
Ecuador Gómez (7/7)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Živojinović (1/1)
United States Curren (2/2)
United States Grabb (1/2)
Indian WellsMiamiMonte CarloHamburgRomeCanadaCincinnatiParisStockholm
1989West Germany Becker (2/4)
Switzerland Hlasek (1/4)
Switzerland Hlasek (2/4)
Sweden Järryd (6/9)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (8/9)
Australia Woodforde (1/15)
Spain E Sánchez (3/6)
Spain J Sánchez (1/3)
United States Courier (1/4)
United States Sampras (1/1)
New Zealand Evernden (1/1)
United States Witsken (2/5)
United States Flach (7/9)
United States Seguso (7/8)
Australia Fitzgerald (2/4)
Sweden Järryd (7/9)
Mexico Lozano (2/2)
United States Witsken (3/5)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Stockholm Paris
1990 West Germany Becker (3/4)
France Forget (7/9)
United States Leach (2/5)
United States Pugh (2/2)
Czechoslovakia Korda (1/3)
Czechoslovakia Šmíd (9/9)
Spain Bruguera (1/1)
United States Courier (2/4)
Spain Casal (3/5)
Spain E Sánchez (4/6)
United States Annacone (2/2)
United States Wheaton (1/1)
Australia Cahill (2/2)
Australia Kratzmann (2/2)
France Forget (8/9)
Switzerland Hlasek (3/4)
United States Davis (2/2)
United States Pate (2/2)
1991 United States Courier (3/4)
Spain J Sánchez (2/3)
South Africa W Ferreira (1/6)
South Africa Norval (1/2)
United States Jensen (1/1)
Australia Warder (2/2)
Spain Casal (4/5)
Spain E Sánchez (5/6)
Italy Camporese (1/1)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivanišević (1/1)
United States Galbraith (1/5)
United States Witsken (4/5)
United States Flach (8/9)
United States Seguso (8/8)
Australia Fitzgerald (3/4)
Sweden Järryd (8/9)
Australia Fitzgerald (4/4)
Sweden Järryd (9/9)
1992 United States DeVries (1/1)
Australia Macpherson (1/1)
United States Flach (9/9)
United States Witsken (5/5)
Germany Becker (4/4)
Germany Stich (1/1)
Spain Casal (5/5)
Spain E Sánchez (6/6)
Switzerland Hlasek (4/4)
Switzerland Rosset (1/1)
United States Galbraith (2/5)
South Africa Visser (1/1)
Australia Woodbridge (1/18)
Australia Woodforde (2/15)
Australia Woodbridge (2/18)
Australia Woodforde (3/15)
United States McEnroe (15/15)
United States McEnroe (1/1)
1993 France Forget (9/9)
France Leconte (2/2)
Netherlands Krajicek (1/1)
Netherlands Siemerink (1/2)
Sweden Edberg (5/5)
Czech Republic Korda (2/3)
Netherlands Haarhuis (1/10)
Netherlands Koevermans (1/1)
Netherlands Eltingh (1/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (2/10)
United States Courier (4/4)
The Bahamas Knowles (1/17)
United States Agassi (1/1)
Czech Republic Korda (3/3)
Australia Woodbridge (3/18)
Australia Woodforde (4/15)
Zimbabwe B Black (1/5)
United States Stark (1/2)
1994 Canada Connell (1/3)
United States Galbraith (3/5)
Netherlands Eltingh (2/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (3/10)
Sweden Kulti (1/2)
Sweden Larsson (1/1)
United States Melville (1/1)
South Africa Norval (2/2)
Russia Kafelnikov (1/7)
Czech Republic Rikl (1/4)
Zimbabwe B Black (2/5)
United States Stark (2/2)
United States O'Brien (1/5)
Australia Stolle (1/4)
Australia Woodbridge (4/18)
Australia Woodforde (5/15)
Netherlands Eltingh (3/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (4/10)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Essen Paris
1995 United States Ho (1/1)
New Zealand Steven (1/1)
Australia Woodbridge (5/18)
Australia Woodforde (6/15)
Netherlands Eltingh (4/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (5/10)
South Africa W Ferreira (2/6)
Russia Kafelnikov (2/7)
Czech Republic Suk (1/2)
Czech Republic Vacek (1/1)
Russia Kafelnikov (3/7)
Russia Olhovskiy (1/1)
Australia Woodbridge (6/18)
Australia Woodforde (7/15)
Netherlands Eltingh (5/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (6/10)
Canada Connell (2/3)
United States Galbraith (4/5)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Stuttgart Paris
1996 Australia Woodbridge (7/18)
Australia Woodforde (8/15)
Australia Woodbridge (8/18)
Australia Woodforde (9/15)
South Africa E Ferreira (1/4)
Netherlands Siemerink (2/2)
The Bahamas Knowles (2/17)
Canada Nestor (1/28)
Zimbabwe B Black (3/5)
Canada Connell (3/3)
United States Galbraith (5/5)
Netherlands Haarhuis (7/10)
The Bahamas Knowles (3/17)
Canada Nestor (2/28)
Canada Lareau (1/4)
United States O'Brien (2/5)
Netherlands Eltingh (6/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (8/10)
1997 The Bahamas Knowles (4/17)
Canada Nestor (3/28)
Australia Woodbridge (9/18)
Australia Woodforde (10/15)
United States Johnson (1/2)
United States Montana (1/2)
Argentina Lobo (1/1)
Spain J Sánchez (3/3)
The Bahamas Knowles (5/17)
Canada Nestor (4/28)
India Bhupathi (1/16)
India Paes (1/13)
Australia Woodbridge (10/18)
Australia Woodforde (11/15)
Australia Woodbridge (11/18)
Australia Woodforde (15/15)
Netherlands Eltingh (7/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (9/10)
1998 Sweden Björkman (1/15)
Australia Rafter (1/2)
South Africa E Ferreira (2/4)
United States Leach (3/5)
Netherlands Eltingh (8/8)
Netherlands Haarhuis (10/10)
United States Johnson (2/2)
United States Montana (2/2)
India Bhupathi (2/16)
India Paes (2/13)
Czech Republic Damm (1/4)
United States Grabb (2/2)
The Bahamas Knowles (6/17)
Canada Nestor (5/28)
Canada Lareau (2/4)
United States O'Brien (3/5)
India Bhupathi (3/16)
India Paes (3/13)
1999 Zimbabwe W Black (1/5)
Australia Stolle (2/4)
Zimbabwe W Black (2/5)
Australia Stolle (3/4)
France Delaître (1/1)
United Kingdom Henman (1/2)
Australia Arthurs (1/3)
Australia Kratzmann (1/1)
South Africa E Ferreira (3/4)
United States Leach (4/5)
Sweden Björkman (2/15)
Australia Rafter (2/2)
Sweden Björkman (3/15)
Zimbabwe B Black (4/5)
Sweden Björkman (4/15)
Zimbabwe B Black (5/5)
Canada Lareau (3/4)
United States O'Brien (4/5)
2000 United States O'Brien (5/5)
United States Palmer (1/1)
Australia Woodbridge (12/18)
Australia Woodforde (13/15)
South Africa W Ferreira (3/6)
Russia Kafelnikov (4/7)
Australia Woodbridge (13/18)
Australia Woodforde (14/15)
Czech Republic Damm (2/4)
Slovakia Hrbatý (1/1)
Canada Lareau (4/4)
Canada Nestor (6/28)
Australia Woodbridge (14/18)
Australia Woodforde (15/15)
Czech Republic Novák (1/3)
Czech Republic Rikl (2/4)
Sweden Kulti (2/2)
Belarus Mirnyi (1/16)
2001 South Africa W Ferreira (4/6)
Russia Kafelnikov (5/7)
Czech Republic Novák (2/3)
Czech Republic Rikl (3/4)
Sweden Björkman (5/15)
Australia Woodbridge (15/18)
Sweden Björkman (6/15)
Australia Woodbridge (16/18)
South Africa W Ferreira (5/6)
Russia Kafelnikov (6/7)
Czech Republic Novák (3/3)
Czech Republic Rikl (4/4)
India Bhupathi (4/16)
India Paes (4/13)
Belarus Mirnyi (2/16)
Australia Stolle (4/4)
South Africa E Ferreira (4/4)
United States Leach (5/5)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Hamburg Rome Canada Cincinnati Madrid Paris
2002 The Bahamas Knowles (7/17)
Canada Nestor (7/28)
The Bahamas Knowles (8/17)
Canada Nestor (8/28)
Sweden Björkman (7/15)
Australia Woodbridge (17/18)
India Bhupathi (5/16)
United States Gambill (1/1)
Czech Republic Damm (3/4)
Czech Republic Suk (2/2)
United States Bryan (1/36)
United States Bryan (1/36)
United States Blake (1/1)
United States Martin (1/1)
The Bahamas Knowles (9/17)
Canada Nestor (9/28)
France Escudé (1/1)
France Santoro (1/3)
2003 South Africa W Ferreira (6/6)
Russia Kafelnikov (7/7)
Switzerland Federer (1/1)
Belarus Mirnyi (3/16)
India Bhupathi (6/16)
Belarus Mirnyi (4/16)
The Bahamas Knowles (10/17)
Canada Nestor (10/28)
Australia Arthurs (2/3)
Australia Hanley (1/3)
India Bhupathi (7/16)
Belarus Mirnyi (5/16)
United States Bryan (2/36)
United States Bryan (2/36)
India Bhupathi (8/16)
Belarus Mirnyi (6/16)
Australia Arthurs (3/3)
Australia Hanley (2/3)
2004 France Clément (1/2)
France Grosjean (1/1)
Zimbabwe W Black (3/5)
Zimbabwe Ullyett (1/5)
United Kingdom Henman (2/2)
Serbia and Montenegro Zimonjić (1/15)
Zimbabwe W Black (4/5)
Zimbabwe Ullyett (2/5)
India Bhupathi (9/16)
Belarus Mirnyi (7/16)
India Bhupathi (10/16)
India Paes (5/13)
The Bahamas Knowles (11/17)
Canada Nestor (11/28)
The Bahamas Knowles (12/17)
Canada Nestor (12/28)
Sweden Björkman (8/15)
Australia Woodbridge (18/18)
2005 The Bahamas Knowles (13/17)
Canada Nestor (13/28)
Sweden Björkman (9/15)
Belarus Mirnyi (8/16)
India Paes (6/13)
Serbia and Montenegro Zimonjić (2/15)
Sweden Björkman (10/15)
Belarus Mirnyi (9/16)
France Llodra (1/3)
France Santoro (2/3)
Zimbabwe W Black (5/5)
Zimbabwe Ullyett (3/5)
Sweden Björkman (11/15)
Belarus Mirnyi (10/16)
The Bahamas Knowles (14/17)
Canada Nestor (14/28)
United States Bryan (3/36)
United States Bryan (3/36)
2006 The Bahamas Knowles (15/17)
Canada Nestor (15/28)
Sweden Björkman (12/15)
Belarus Mirnyi (11/16)
Sweden Björkman (13/15)
Belarus Mirnyi (12/16)
Australia Hanley (3/3)
Zimbabwe Ullyett (4/5)
The Bahamas Knowles (16/17)
Canada Nestor (16/28)
United States Bryan (4/36)
United States Bryan (4/36)
Sweden Björkman (14/15)
Belarus Mirnyi (13/16)
United States Bryan (5/36)
United States Bryan (5/36)
France Clément (2/2)
France Llodra (2/3)
2007 Czech Republic Damm (4/4)
India Paes (7/13)
United States Bryan (6/36)
United States Bryan (6/36)
United States Bryan (7/36)
United States Bryan (7/36)
United States Bryan (8/36)
United States Bryan (8/36)
France Santoro (3/3)
Serbia Zimonjić (3/15)
India Bhupathi (11/16)
Czech Republic Vízner (1/1)
Israel Erlich (1/2)
Israel Ram (1/3)
United States Bryan (9/36)
United States Bryan (9/36)
United States Bryan (10/36)
United States Bryan (10/36)
2008 Israel Erlich (2/2)
Israel Ram (2/3)
United States Bryan (11/36)
United States Bryan (11/36)
Spain Nadal (1/3)
Spain Robredo (1/1)
Canada Nestor (17/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (4/15)
United States Bryan (12/36)
United States Bryan (12/36)
Canada Nestor (18/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (5/15)
United States Bryan (13/36)
United States Bryan (13/36)
Poland Fyrstenberg (1/2)
Poland Matkowski (1/2)
Sweden Björkman (15/15)
Zimbabwe Ullyett (5/5)
Indian Wells Miami Monte Carlo Madrid Clay Rome Canada Cincinnati Shanghai Paris
2009United States Fish (1/1)
United States Roddick (1/1)
Belarus Mirnyi (14/16)
Israel Ram (3/3)
Canada Nestor (19/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (6/15)
Canada Nestor (21/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (8/15)
Canada Nestor (20/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (7/15)
India Bhupathi (12/16)
The Bahamas Knowles (17/17)
Canada Nestor (22/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (9/15)
France Benneteau (1/2)
France Tsonga (1/1)
Canada Nestor (23/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (10/15)
2010Spain López (1/3)
Spain Nadal (2/3)
Czech Republic Dlouhý (1/1)
India Paes (8/13)
Canada Nestor (24/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (11/15)
United States Bryan (15/36)
United States Bryan (15/36)
United States Bryan (14/36)
United States Bryan (14/36)
United States Bryan (16/36)
United States Bryan (16/36)
United States Bryan (17/36)
United States Bryan (17/36)
Austria Melzer (1/1)
India Paes (9/13)
India Bhupathi (13/16)
Belarus Mirnyi (15/16)
2011Ukraine Dolgopolov (1/1)
Belgium Malisse (1/1)
India Bhupathi (14/16)
India Paes (10/13)
United States Bryan (18/36)
United States Bryan (18/36)
United States Bryan (19/36)
United States Bryan (19/36)
United States Isner (1/2)
United States Querrey (1/1)
France Llodra (3/3)
Serbia Zimonjić (12/15)
India Bhupathi (15/16)
India Paes (11/13)
Belarus Mirnyi (16/16)
Canada Nestor (25/28)
India Bopanna (1/3)
Pakistan Qureshi (1/2)
2012Spain López (2/3)
Spain Nadal (3/3)
India Paes (12/13)
Czech Republic Štěpánek (1/2)
United States Bryan (20/36)
United States Bryan (20/36)
Poland Fyrstenberg (2/2)
Poland Matkowski (2/2)
Spain Granollers (1/1)
Spain López (3/3)
United States Bryan (21/36)
United States Bryan (21/36)
Sweden Lindstedt (1/1)
Romania Tecău (1/2)
India Paes (13/13)
Czech Republic Štěpánek (2/2)
India Bhupathi (16/16)
India Bopanna (2/3)
2013United States Bryan (22/36)
United States Bryan (22/36)
Pakistan Qureshi (2/2)
Netherlands Rojer (1/2)
France Benneteau (2/2)
Serbia Zimonjić (13/15)
United States Bryan (23/36)
United States Bryan (23/36)
United States Bryan (24/36)
United States Bryan (24/36)
Austria Peya (1/2)
Brazil Soares (1/2)
United States Bryan (25/36)
United States Bryan (25/36)
Croatia Dodig (1/4)
Brazil Melo (1/5)
United States Bryan (26/36)
United States Bryan (26/36)
2014United States Bryan (27/36)
United States Bryan (27/36)
United States Bryan (28/36)
United States Bryan (28/36)
United States Bryan (29/36)
United States Bryan (29/36)
Canada Nestor (26/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (14/15)
Canada Nestor (27/28)
Serbia Zimonjić (15/15)
Austria Peya (2/2)
Brazil Soares (2/2)
United States Bryan (30/36)
United States Bryan (30/36)
United States Bryan (31/36)
United States Bryan (31/36)
United States Bryan (32/36)
United States Bryan (32/36)
2015Canada Pospisil (1/1)
United States Sock (1/2)
United States Bryan (33/36)
United States Bryan (33/36)
United States Bryan (34/36)
United States Bryan (34/36)
India Bopanna (3/3)
Romania Mergea (1/1)
Uruguay Cuevas (1/1)
Spain Marrero (1/1)
United States Bryan (35/36)
United States Bryan (35/36)
Canada Nestor (28/28)
France Roger-Vasselin (1/1)
South Africa Klaasen (1/1)
Brazil Melo (2/5)
Croatia Dodig (2/4)
Brazil Melo (3/5)
2016France Herbert (1/3)
France Mahut (1/3)
France Herbert (2/3)
France Mahut (2/3)
France Herbert (3/3)
France Mahut (3/3)
Netherlands Rojer (2/2)
Romania Tecău (2/2)
United States Bryan (36/36)
United States Bryan (36/36)
Croatia Dodig (3/4)
Brazil Melo (4/5)
Croatia Dodig (4/4)
Brazil Melo (5/5)
United States Isner (2/2)
United States Sock (2/2)
Finland Kontinen (1/1)
Australia Peers (1/1)

Events are shown in chronological order, except Las Vegas 1972 (held after Rome), Johannesburg 1972 (held after Monte Carlo), Cincinnati 1996 (held before Canada), Rome 2000–08 (held before Hamburg) and Rome 2009–10 (held before Madrid).

Titles matrix

Singles

Players with 4 or more titles since 1970:

# Player HA IW MI MC RO WA TO CA CI LA LO PH ST IN LV FH BO PA JO SY ES MA SH # Winning span
1Serbia Novak Djokovic56244423302007–2016 (10)
2Spain Rafael Nadal1397314282005–2016 (12)
3Switzerland Roger Federer44227131242002–2015 (14)
4Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl22222611112221980–1989 (10)
5United States John McEnroe1215442191978–1985 (8)
6United States Jimmy Connors121242212171973–1984 (12)
=United States Andre Agassi1613321171990–2004 (15)
8Sweden Björn Borg32211123151974–1980 (7)
9United Kingdom Andy Murray2132123142008–2016 (9)
10West Germany Boris Becker2211421131985–1996 (12)
11United States Pete Sampras23132111992–2000 (9)
12Australia Rod Laver111311191970–1974 (5)
13Sweden Stefan Edberg11122181986–1992 (7)
=Austria Thomas Muster133181990–1997 (8)
=Sweden Mats Wilander121481983–1988 (6)
16United States Michael Chang311271990–1997 (8)
=Romania Ilie Năstase321171970–1973 (4)
=Argentina Guillermo Vilas1212171974–1982 (9)
19Spain Manuel Orantes1112161972–1977 (6)
20United States Jim Courier21251991–1993 (3)
=Chile Marcelo Ríos1111151995–2003 (9)
=Brazil Gustavo Kuerten121151999–2001 (3)
=Russia Marat Safin13152000–2004 (5)
=United States Andy Roddick21252003–2010 (8)
25United States Stan Smith11241970–1973 (4)
=Ukraine Andriy Medvedev3141994–1997 (4)
=Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero21142001–2003 (3)

Active players in boldface. Most titles per tournament underlined.

Doubles

Players with 5 or more titles since 1970:

Player name HA IW MI MC RO WA TO CA CI LA LO PH ST IN LV FH BO PA JO SY ES MA SH # Winning span
1United States Bob Bryan1245455451362002–2016 (15)
=United States Mike Bryan1245455451362002–2016 (15)
3Canada Daniel Nestor3412425151281996–2015 (20)
4Australia Todd Woodbridge21424311181992–2003 (12)
5The Bahamas Mark Knowles2412233171993–2009 (17)
6Belarus Max Mirnyi1421122111162000–2011 (12)
=India Mahesh Bhupathi11125231161997–2012 (16)
8Sweden Jonas Björkman21231321151998–2008 (11)
=Australia Mark Woodforde1141431151989–2000 (12)
=United States Peter Fleming11215311151978–1984 (7)
=United States John McEnroe2253111151978–1984 (7)
=Serbia Nenad Zimonjić1532112152004–2014 (11)
13India Leander Paes13112212131997–2012 (16)
14United States Brian Gottfried412111101973–1977 (5)
=Netherlands Paul Haarhuis1121131101993–1998 (6)
=South Africa Frew McMillan12223101970–1978 (9)
=Netherlands Tom Okker1111141101971–1979 (9)
=Mexico Raúl Ramírez1411111101974–1977 (4)
=United States Stan Smith12223101970–1977 (8)
20United States Ken Flach11123191984–1989 (6)
=France Guy Forget412291985–1993 (9)
=South Africa Bob Hewitt1122391970–1978 (9)
=Sweden Anders Järryd12112291984–1991 (8)
=Romania Ilie Năstase32111191970–1979 (10)
=Czechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd341191978–1991 (14)
26Netherlands Jacco Eltingh1213181993–1998 (6)
=United States Robert Seguso1123181984–1991 (8)
28Poland Wojciech Fibak11111271975–1979 (5)
=Ecuador Andrés Gómez3111171980–1987 (8)
=Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov1212171994–2003 (10)
=United States Marty Riessen11112171970–1981 (12)
=United States Sherwood Stewart12111171979–1986 (8)
33South Africa Wayne Ferreira1211161991–2003 (13)
=United States Bob Lutz112261972–1980 (9)
=Spain Emilio Sánchez41161986–1992 (7)
36Australia John Alexander1111151971–1975 (5)
=Zimbabwe Byron Black1111151993–1999 (7)
=Zimbabwe Wayne Black112151999–2005 (7)
=Spain Sergio Casal31151986–1992 (7)
=Australia Phil Dent1111151971–1975 (5)
=Sweden Stefan Edberg1111151984–1993 (10)
=United States Patrick Galbraith13151991–1996 (6)
=Switzerland Heinz Günthardt121151980–1983 (4)
=Australia Rod Laver12251970–1974 (5)
=United States Alex O'Brien111251994–2000 (7)
=United States Rick Leach211151988-2001 (14)
=Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett211152004–2008 (5)
=United States Todd Witsken112151988–1992 (5)

Active players in boldface. Most titles per tournament underlined.

Records

Singles

Masters totals

Titles#
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic30
2.Spain Rafael Nadal28
3.Switzerland Roger Federer24
4.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl22
5.United States John McEnroe19
6.United States Jimmy Connors17
United States Andre Agassi
8.Sweden Björn Borg15
9.United Kingdom Andy Murray14
10.Germany Boris Becker13

Finals#
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic43
2.Switzerland Roger Federer42
Spain Rafael Nadal
4.Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl33
5.United States Jimmy Connors29
6.United States John McEnroe26
7.United States Andre Agassi23
8.Germany Boris Becker21
United Kingdom Andy Murray
10.Sweden Björn Borg20

Most consecutive titles
  • 4: Nadal (2013 – Madrid, Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati)
  • 4: Djokovic (2013 – Shanghai, Paris, 2014 – Indian Wells, Miami)
  • 4: Djokovic (2014 – Paris, 2015 – Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo)
  • 4: Djokovic (2015 – Shanghai, Paris, 2016 – Indian Wells, Miami)

Most consecutive finals
  • 7: Djokovic (Rome 2015 – Miami 2016)
  • 5: Nadal (2011)
  • 5: Nadal (2013)

Most consecutive titles allowing for skipped tournaments (min. 5)
  • 7: Lendl (Monte Carlo 1988 – Stockholm 1989 [DNP 9])
  • 5: Djokovic (Indian Wells–Montreal 2011 [DNP Monte Carlo])
  • 5: Djokovic (Paris 2014 – Rome 2015 [DNP Madrid])

Most consecutive finals allowing for skipped tournaments
  • 11: Djokovic (Paris 2014 – Miami 2016 [DNP Madrid])
  • 9: Lendl (Montreal 1987 – Stockholm 1989 [DNP 13])

Most tournaments won in one season
Player#Year
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic6 2015
2.Australia Rod Laver5 1970
United States Jimmy Connors 1976
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
6.Sweden Björn Borg4 1979
United States John McEnroe 1984
Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 1989
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016

Most finals reached in one season
Player#Year
1.Serbia Novak Djokovic8 2015
2.Australia Rod Laver6 1970
Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
7.United States Jimmy Connors5 1976
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1987
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1990
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005
Switzerland Roger Federer 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2007
Spain Rafael Nadal 2009
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2009
Spain Rafael Nadal 2011
Switzerland Roger Federer 2014
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016

Most consecutive matches won
Player#Year
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 31 2011
2. Serbia Novak Djokovic 30 2014–15
3. Switzerland Roger Federer 29 2005–06
4. Spain Rafael Nadal23 2013
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013–14
Most consecutive years of title success
Titles/yrPlayer Years
1+ Spain Rafael Nadal 10 2005–2014
2+ Spain Rafael Nadal 6 2005–2010
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–2016
3+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 2011–2016
4+ Serbia Novak Djokovic 3 2014–2016
Successful title defenses

Hardcourt

Tournament Player # Successive titles
Canada Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 2 1987–89
United States John McEnroe 1 1984–85
United States Andre Agassi 1994–95
United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009–10
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
Cincinnati Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2009–10
2014–15
Sweden Mats Wilander 1 1983–84
Germany Boris Becker 1987–88
United States Michael Chang 1993–94
United States Andre Agassi 1995–96
Indian Wells Switzerland Roger Federer 2 2004–06
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–16
United States Pete Sampras 1 1994–95
United States Michael Chang 1996–97
Australia Lleyton Hewitt 2002–03
Johannesburg United States Jimmy Connors 1 1973–74
Las Vegas United States Jimmy Connors 1 1976–77
Sweden Björn Borg 1978–79
Miami United States Andre Agassi 3 1995–96
2001–03
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011–12
2014–16
United States Pete Sampras 1 1993–94
Switzerland Roger Federer 2005–06
Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic 2 2013–15
Shanghai United Kingdom Andy Murray 1 2010–11
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012–13
Stockholm United States John McEnroe 2 1978–79
1984–85
Sweden Stefan Edberg 1 1986–87

Clay

Tournament Player # Successive titles
Boston Sweden Björn Borg 2 1974–76
Forest Hills United States John McEnroe 1 1983–84
Hamburg Ukraine Andriy Medvedev 1 1994–95
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004–05
Madrid Spain Rafael Nadal 1 2013–14
Monte Carlo Spain Rafael Nadal 7 2005–12
Romania Ilie Năstase 2 1971–73
Sweden Björn Borg 1 1979–80
Austria Thomas Muster 1995–96
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero 2002–03
Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 4 2005–07
2009–10
2012–13
United States Jim Courier 1 1992–93
Austria Thomas Muster 1995–96
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014–15

Carpet

Tournament Player # Successive titles
London United States John McEnroe 3 1978–80
1982–83
Philadelphia United States John McEnroe 3 1982–85
United States Jimmy Connors 2 1978–80
Stockholm Germany Boris Becker 1 1990–91
Tokyo Sweden Björn Borg 1 1978–79
Youngest (1990–)

WinnerFirst titleAge
1. United States Michael Chang Toronto 1990 18 years, 157 days
2. Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2005 18 years, 318 days
3. Ukraine Andriy Medvedev Monte Carlo 1994 19 years, 236 days
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic Miami 2007 19 years, 314 days
5. United States Andre Agassi Miami 1990 19 years, 330 days

FinalistFirst finalAge
1. United States Michael Chang Toronto 1990 18 years, 157 days
2. Spain Rafael Nadal Miami 2005 18 years, 304 days
3. France Richard Gasquet Hamburg 2005 18 years, 331 days
4. Ukraine Andriy Medvedev Paris 1993 19 years, 68 days
5. Australia Lleyton Hewitt Stuttgart 2000 19 years, 255 days

Oldest (1990–)

WinnerLast titleAge
1. United States Andre Agassi Cincinnati 2004 34 years, 101 days
2. Switzerland Roger Federer Cincinnati 2015 34 years, 15 days
3. Croatia Ivan Ljubičić Indian Wells 2010 31 years, 2 days
4. France Cédric Pioline Monte Carlo 2000 30 years, 313 days
5. Spain David Ferrer Paris 2012 30 years, 216 days

FinalistLast finalAge
1. United States Andre Agassi Montreal 2005 35 years, 107 days
2. Switzerland Roger Federer Cincinnati 2015 34 years, 15 days
3. United States Ivan Lendl Cincinnati 1992 32 years, 162 days
4. Spain David Ferrer Cincinnati 2014 32 years, 137 days
5. Germany Nicolas Kiefer Toronto 2008 31 years, 22 days

Most titles at one tournament
Player # Tournament Span
1. Spain Rafael Nadal 9 Monte Carlo 2005–2016
2. Spain Rafael Nadal 7 Rome 2005–2013
Switzerland Roger Federer Cincinnati 2005–2015
4. Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 6 Canada 1980–1989
United States Andre Agassi Miami 1990–2003
Serbia Novak Djokovic Miami 2007–2016
Most consecutive titles at one tournament

Most different tournaments won[N 1]

Most different tournament finals played[N 1]

Players who played the most finals against each other
Players #
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic Spain Rafael Nadal 12
2. Spain Rafael Nadal Switzerland Roger Federer 10
Serbia Novak Djokovic United Kingdom Andy Murray
4. Serbia Novak Djokovic Switzerland Roger Federer 7
5. United States John McEnroe Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 6
Germany Boris Becker Sweden Stefan Edberg
7. United States Andre Agassi United States Pete Sampras 5
8. Sweden Björn Borg United States Jimmy Connors 4
United States Arthur Ashe United States Jimmy Connors
Triples & doubles

Triple Winner Year
Johannesburg—Philadelphia—Sydney (3 surface) Australia Rod Laver 1970
Johannesburg—Indianapolis—London (3 surface) United States Jimmy Connors 1974
Philadelphia—Las Vegas—Washington (3 surface) United States Jimmy Connors 1976
Monte Carlo—Montreal—Tokyo (3 surface) Sweden Björn Borg 1979
London—Philadelphia—Tokyo ("The Carpet Triple") United States John McEnroe 1982
Indian Wells—Miami—Toronto ("The Hard Triple") Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Monte–Carlo—Rome—Madrid ("The Clay Triple") Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Indian Wells—Miami—Montreal ("The Hard Triple") Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Indian Wells—Miami—Monte Carlo ("Season Start Triple") Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Indian Wells—Miami—Toronto ("The Hard Triple") Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016

Hard Double Winner Year
Canada—Cincinnati United States Andre Agassi 1995
Canada—Cincinnati Australia Patrick Rafter 1998
Canada—Cincinnati United States Andy Roddick 2003
Canada—Cincinnati Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Canada—Stockholm United States John McEnroe 1979
Canada—Stockholm United States John McEnroe 1985
Cincinnati—Madrid United Kingdom Andy Murray 2008
Cincinnati—Shanghai United Kingdom Andy Murray 2011
Cincinnati—Shanghai Switzerland Roger Federer 2014
Indian Wells—Stockholm West Germany Boris Becker 1988
Indian Wells—Miami United States Pete Sampras 1994
Indian Wells—Miami Chile Marcelo Ríos 1998
Indian Wells—Miami Switzerland Roger Federer 2005
Indian Wells—Miami Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Indian Wells—Miami Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Indian Wells—Miami Serbia Novak Djokovic 2014
Indian Wells—Miami Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Indian Wells—Miami Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
Madrid—Paris Argentina David Nalbandian 2007
Miami—Canada Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1988
Miami—Canada United States Andre Agassi 1995
Miami—Canada United States Andre Agassi 1996
Miami—Canada Switzerland Roger Federer 2006
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 2007
Miami—Canada United Kingdom Andy Murray 2009
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 2012
Miami—Canada Serbia Novak Djokovic 2016
Shanghai—Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013
Shanghai—Paris Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Shanghai—Paris United Kingdom Andy Murray 2016

Clay Double Winner Year
Madrid—Rome Serbia Novak Djokovic 2011
Madrid—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2013
Monte Carlo—Rome Romania Ilie Năstase 1973
Monte Carlo—Rome Sweden Mats Wilander 1987
Monte Carlo—Rome Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 1988
Monte Carlo—Rome Argentina Alberto Mancini 1989
Monte Carlo—Rome Austria Thomas Muster 1995
Monte Carlo—Rome Austria Thomas Muster 1996
Monte Carlo—Rome Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 1999
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2005
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2006
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2007
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2009
Monte Carlo—Rome Spain Rafael Nadal 2010
Monte Carlo—Rome Serbia Novak Djokovic 2015
Indianapolis—Washington United States Jimmy Connors 1976
Indianapolis—Washington Spain Manuel Orantes 1977
Carpet Double Winner Year
London—Philadelphia Australia Rod Laver 1970
London—Philadelphia United States Jimmy Connors 1976
London—Philadelphia United States John McEnroe 1983
Tokyo—Philadelphia United States Jimmy Connors 1980

Winners of the 4 North American series tournaments on hard
Player Venue/Year of first title (#)
Indian Wells Miami Canada Cincinnati
United States Michael Chang 1992 (3) 1992 (1) 1990 (1) 1993 (2)
United States Andre Agassi 2001 (1) 1990 (6) 1992 (3) 1995 (3)
Switzerland Roger Federer 2004 (4) 2005 (2) 2004 (2) 2005 (7)

Winners of the 3 European series tournaments on clay
Player Venue/Year of first title (#)
Monte Carlo Hamburg/
Madrid[N 2]
Rome
Argentina Guillermo Vilas 1976 (2) 1978 (1) 1980 (1)
Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 1985 (2) 1987 (2) 1986 (2)
Chile Marcelo Ríos 1997 (1) 1999 (1) 1998 (1)
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 1999 (2) 2000 (1) 1999 (1)
Spain Rafael Nadal 2005 (9) 2008 (4) 2005 (7)
Serbia Novak Djokovic 2013 (2) 2011 (2) 2008 (4)

Winners of the series tournaments on the three surfaces

Player
Surface/First title
Hard
(1970-On)
Clay
(1970-On)
Carpet
(1970-2006)
All three
(1970-2006)
Australia Rod Laver[N 3] Johannesburg '70 Rome '71 Philadelphia '70
United States Jimmy Connors Boston '73 Washington '76 Philadelphia '76 1976
Sweden Björn Borg Las Vegas '79 Rome '74 London '77 1979
United States John McEnroe Stockholm '78 Forest Hills '83 London '78 1984
Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl Toronto '80 Forest Hills '82 Tokyo '83 1986, 1989
Sweden Stefan Edberg Stockholm '86 Hamburg '92 Tokyo '87
United States Pete Sampras Cincinnati '92 Rome '94 Paris '95
Austria Thomas Muster Miami '97 Rome '90 Essen '95
United States Andre Agassi Miami '90 Rome '02 Paris '94

Winners of the series tournaments on four continents

Player
First series title per continent
N. America
(1970–On)
Europe
(1970–On)
Oceania/Asia
(1970–71/1978–88, 2009–On)
Africa
(1970–1974)
Australia Rod Laver Philadelphia
1970
London
1970
Sydney
1970
Johannesburg
1970
United States Jimmy Connors Boston
1973
London
1976
Tokyo
1980
Johannesburg
1973

Winners of the singles and doubles titles at the same tournament in the same year
Player Tournament Year(s)
Romania Ilie Năstase Rome 1970
Monte Carlo 1971
United States Stan Smith Stockholm 1970
Australia Phil Dent Sydney 1971
Australia Ken Rosewall Johannesburg 1971
United States Brian Gottfried Las Vegas 1973
Australia Rod Laver Las Vegas 1974
United States Jimmy Connors Indianapolis 1974
Mexico Raúl Ramírez Rome 1975
Spain Manuel Orantes Indianapolis 1975
United States John McEnroe London 1978–80, 1982–83
Stockholm 1979
Cincinnati 1981
Philadelphia 1982, 1984
Toronto 1984
Sweden Stefan Edberg Stockholm 1987
Germany Boris Becker Indian Wells 1988
United States Jim Courier Indian Wells 1991
Spain Rafael Nadal Monte Carlo 2008
All countrymen in final
YearEventCountryWinnerRunner-up
1990 Toronto  USA Michael Chang Jay Berger
1991 Miami  USA Jim Courier David Wheaton
1992 Toronto  USA Andre Agassi Ivan Lendl
Cincinnati  USA Pete Sampras Ivan Lendl
1994 Miami  USA Pete Sampras Andre Agassi
1995 Indian Wells  USA Pete Sampras Andre Agassi
Miami  USA Andre Agassi Pete Sampras
Montreal  USA Andre Agassi Pete Sampras
Cincinnati  USA Andre Agassi Michael Chang
1996 Hamburg  ESP Roberto Carretero Àlex Corretja
Cincinnati  USA Andre Agassi Michael Chang

YearEventCountryWinnerRunner-up
1998 Hamburg  ESP Albert Costa Àlex Corretja
2001 Indian Wells  USA Andre Agassi Pete Sampras
Miami  USA Andre Agassi Jan-Michael Gambill
Hamburg  ESP Albert Portas Juan Carlos Ferrero
2002 Monte Carlo  ESP Juan Carlos Ferrero Carlos Moyá
2003 Hamburg  ARG Guillermo Coria Agustín Calleri
Cincinnati  USA Andy Roddick Mardy Fish
2010 Monte Carlo  ESP Rafael Nadal Fernando Verdasco
Rome  ESP Rafael Nadal David Ferrer
2011 Monte Carlo  ESP Rafael Nadal David Ferrer
2014 Monte Carlo   SUI Stan Wawrinka Roger Federer
No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final (1990–)
YearEventTop SeedW/LSecond Seed
1990StockholmSweden Stefan Edberg LWest 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
Montreal 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
Toronto 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 LSwitzerland Roger Federer

YearEventTop SeedW/LSecond Seed
2010 Madrid Switzerland Roger Federer LSpain Rafael Nadal
2011 Miami Spain Rafael Nadal LSerbia Novak Djokovic
Madrid Spain Rafael Nadal LSerbia Novak Djokovic
Rome Spain Rafael Nadal LSerbia Novak Djokovic
2012 Monte Carlo Serbia Novak Djokovic L Spain Rafael Nadal
Rome Serbia Novak Djokovic L Spain Rafael Nadal
Cincinnati Switzerland Roger Federer WSerbia Novak Djokovic
2014 Miami Spain Rafael Nadal LSerbia Novak Djokovic
Rome Spain Rafael Nadal LSerbia Novak Djokovic
2015 Indian Wells Serbia Novak Djokovic W Switzerland Roger Federer
Rome Serbia Novak Djokovic W Switzerland Roger Federer
Montreal 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
Top 4 seeds in semifinals
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
Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals
Year Event Seeds
2009 Montreal 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
Qualifiers who played the final (1990–)
YearEventQualifierW/LOpponent
1991 Rome Argentina Alberto Mancini L Spain Emilio Sánchez
1996 Hamburg Spain Roberto Carretero WSpain Àlex Corretja
2000 Toronto Israel Harel Levy LRussia Marat Safin
2001 Hamburg Spain Albert Portas WSpain Juan Carlos Ferrero
Stuttgart Belarus Max Mirnyi LGermany Tommy Haas
2004 Paris Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek LRussia Marat Safin
2005 Hamburg France Richard Gasquet LSwitzerland Roger Federer
2007 Miami Argentina Guillermo Cañas LSerbia Novak Djokovic
2012 Paris Poland Jerzy Janowicz LSpain David Ferrer
No seeds in final (1990–)
Winners who didn't play a seed in the tournament (1990–)

Chronological list of cumulative titles leaders

YearsPlayerTitles
1970–1976 Australia Rod Laver 1–9
1976–1985 United States Jimmy Connors 9–17
1985–1989 United States John McEnroe 17–19
1989–2013 Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl 19–22
2013–2016 Spain Rafael Nadal 22–28
2016– Serbia Novak Djokovic 27–30

Doubles

Winners of 4 or more series tournaments on clay 

Washington, Indianapolis and Boston ceased as series events after 1977

Winners of the 3 European series tournaments on clay 
  1. Šmíd (Monte Carlo '78, Hamburg '79, Rome '79)
  2. Gómez (Hamburg '80, Rome '81, Monte Carlo '87)
  3. Gildemeister (Hamburg '81, Rome '81, Monte Carlo '87)
  4. Günthardt (Monte Carlo '81, Rome '82, Hamburg '83)
  5. Taróczy (Monte Carlo '81, Rome '82, Hamburg '83)
  6. Casal (Hamburg '86, Monte Carlo '88, Rome '90)
  7. E. Sánchez (Hamburg '86, Monte Carlo '88, Rome '90)
  8. Haarhuis (Rome '93, Hamburg '94, Monte Carlo '95)
  9. Kafelnikov (Rome '94, Hamburg '95, Monte Carlo '00)
  10. W. Ferreira (Hamburg '95, Monte Carlo '00, Rome '01)
  11. Bhupathi (Rome '98, Hamburg '02, Monte Carlo '03)
  12. Mirnyi (Monte Carlo '03, Rome '04, Hamburg '05)
  13. B. Bryan (Monte Carlo '07, Hamburg '07, Rome '08)
  14. M. Bryan (Monte Carlo '07, Hamburg '07, Rome '08)
  15. Zimonjić (Monte Carlo '04, Rome '07, Hamburg '08)
  16. Nestor (Hamburg '96, Rome '97, Monte Carlo '09)
Winner of the 4 North American series tournaments 
  1. Nestor (Cincinnati '96, Indian Wells '97, Canada '00, Miami '02)
  2. Knowles (Canada '93, Cincinnati '96, Indian Wells '97, Miami '02)
  3. Björkman (Indian Wells '98, Canada '99, Cincinnati '99, Miami '05)
  4. Paes (Canada '97, Cincinnati '01, Indian Wells '07, Miami '10)
  5. B. Bryan (Canada '02, Cincinnati '03, Miami '07, Indian Wells '13)
  6. M. Bryan (Canada '02, Cincinnati '03, Miami '07, Indian Wells '13)
Winners of the 5 European series tournaments 
  1. Haarhuis (Rome '93, Hamburg '93, Paris '94, Monte Carlo '95, Essen '95)
  2. Bhupathi (Rome '98, Paris '98, Hamburg '01, Monte Carlo '03, Madrid '03)
  3. Mirnyi (Paris '00, Stuttgart '01, Monte Carlo '02, Rome '04, Hamburg '05)
  4. B. Bryan (Paris '05, Madrid '06, Monte Carlo '07, Hamburg '07, Rome '08)
  5. M. Bryan (Paris '05, Madrid '06, Monte Carlo '07, Hamburg '07, Rome '08)
  6. Nestor (Hamburg '96, Rome '97, Monte Carlo '09, Madrid '02, Paris '09)

Teams that won the "Indian Wells—Miami double"
Teams that won the "Miami—Canada double"
  • Jiří Novák and David Rikl (2001)
  • Bob and Mike Bryan (2015)
Teams that won the "Canada—Stockholm double"
  • Peter Fleming and John McEnroe (1979)
Teams that won the "Canada—Cincinnati double"
  • Bob and Mike Bryan (2010)

Teams that won the "Cincinnati—Stuttgart double"
  • Jonas Björkman and Byron Black (1999)
Teams that won the "Cincinnati—Madrid double"
  • Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (2004)
Teams that won the "Cincinnati—Shanghai double"
Teams that won the "Stockholm—Paris double"
  • John Fitzgerald and Anders Järryd (1991)
Teams that won the "Madrid—Paris double"
  • Bob and Mike Bryan (2007)
Teams that won the "Shanghai—Paris double"
  • Bob and Mike Bryan (2014)

Teams that won the "Monte Carlo—Rome double"
  • Guy Forget and Yannick Noah (1986)
  • Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić (2009)
Teams that won the "Monte Carlo—Madrid double"
  • Bob and Mike Bryan (2011)
Teams that won the "Madrid—Rome double"
  • Bob and Mike Bryan (2010, 2012)
  • Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić (2014)

Teams that won the "Rome—Hamburg double"
  • Hans Gildemeister and Andrés Gómez (1981)
  • Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić (2009)
Teams that won the "Rome—Washington double"
  • Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramírez (1976)
Teams that won the "Washington—Indianapolis double"
  • Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramírez (1976)

Most overall titles 
  • 36: Bob and Mike Bryan

Most overall finals 
  • 54: Bob and Mike Bryan (36–18)

Most consecutive titles 
  • 4: Bob and Mike Bryan (2010 – Rome, Madrid, Canada, Cincinnati)
  • 4: Bob and Mike Bryan (2013 – Paris, 2014 – Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo)

Most consecutive finals 
  • 4: Bob and Mike Bryan (2010 – Rome, Madrid, Canada, Cincinnati)
  • 4: Bob and Mike Bryan (2013 – Paris, 2014 – Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo)

Most titles at one tournament 
  • 5: Fleming and McEnroe (London 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983)
  • 5: Bhupathi (Canada 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009)
  • 5: Zimonjić (Monte Carlo 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013)
  • 5: Bob and Mike Bryan (Madrid 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013)
  • 5: Nestor (Madrid 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2014)
  • 5: Bob and Mike Bryan (Cincinnati 2003, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014)
  • 5: Bob and Mike Bryan (Monte Carlo 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015)
  • 5: Bob and Mike Bryan (Canada 2002, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2015)
  • 5: Nestor (Cincinnati 1996, 1998, 2004, 2009, 2015)

Most consecutive wins at one tournament 
  • 4: Gottfried and Ramírez (Rome 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977)
  • 3: McEnroe and Fleming (London 1978, 1979, 1980)
  • 3: Woodbridge and Woodforde (Stockholm 1992, 1993, 1994)
  • 3: Woodbridge and Woodforde (Miami 1995, 1996, 1997)

Most different tournaments won 
  • 10: Bob and Mike Bryan, Daniel Nestor, Max Mirnyi

Most different tournament finals played 
  • 11: Max Mirnyi

Most tournaments won in one season 
  • 6: Bob and Mike Bryan (2014)

Most finals reached in one season 
  • 7: Bob and Mike Bryan (2007, 2014)

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Player records refer only to tournaments entered while they held Masters 1000-equivalent status. Since 1970, 23 tournaments have held such status at some time.
  2. The 5th Masters Series tournament was played in Hamburg through 2008. Beginning in 2009, the Madrid tournament switched from indoor hard courts to clay and replaced Hamburg as the fifth tournament in the schedule.
  3. Rod Laver won 1970 Dunlop Open, Sydney on grass.

References

  1. Ian Thomsen (November 20, 1997). "ATP Tour Promises to Reinvent Itself as a Much Richer Sport". The New York Times.
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