After the four Grand Slams and the season-ending ATP Finals, the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, formerly known as the ATP Masters Series, is the highest level of men’s tennis competition. All ATP Masters 1000 matches have been decided in a best-of-three-set format since 2008. Those who have won the most ATP masters 1000 matches and even the tournament have climbed the ATP ranking ladder one notch higher with the help of wonderful 1000 points. Recently, Rafael Nadal became the first man to win 401 ATP 1000 matches, overcoming his adversaries in the process. With that in mind, in this article. we will take a look at the top five players with the Most ATP Masters 1000 Wins under their belts.
#5. Andre Agassi – 209 Wins
Notwithstanding certain irregularities in his career, the Wonder Boy, Andre Agassi didn’t turn out so bad after all. Many of the top players who have encountered Agassi have referred to him as the best serve-returner in history. He possessed incredible hand-eye coordination. On the hard courts, he was a really dominant force, winning 46 of his 60 career titles. He once held the record for Most ATP Masters 1000 Wins with 209 matches, in addition to his Harcourt titles. However, it was quickly surpassed by the second-place finisher on our list.
#4. Andy Murray – 219 Wins
Andy Murray established his status as one of the all-time sporting greats in his homeland by becoming the first British player to win Wimbledon in 77 years. To have accomplished so much during arguably the greatest age of the game just adds to his brilliance, as he joined Stan Wawrinka as the only player to routinely challenge the trinity of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic for the game’s most prestigious trophies. Murray’s record of 14 Masters 1000 championships places him ahead of Peter Sampras, Boris Becker, and Jimmy Connors, in addition to winning three Grand Slams and reaching the finals of 11 others. Also, the fact that he has 219 ATP Masters 1000 wins is another icing on the cake.
#3. Novak Djokovic – 374 Wins
At 34 years of age and in the late prime years of his career, Djokovic is clearly one of the best players in the world at the moment. With 20 Grand Slam titles under his belt, he is second only to Rafael Nadal, who has 21 and with a record 361 weeks ranked as number one(which he is about to regain soon), it’s hard not to presume he will reach the Spaniard’s record shortly. However, being an all-rounder, Nole’s expertise lies everywhere as he has acquired 37 ATP Masters 1000 titles alongside 374 wins.
#2. Roger Federer – 381 Wins
Roger Federer has won everyone’s heart with his tremendous tennis skills. Fans even gave him the nickname ‘The swiss maestro’, impressed by the proficiency of his craft. Is there anything that this man hasn’t gained? A simple answer would be hatred. The Swiss maestro is adored by everyone on the planet. With his balletic movements on the court, his poised serves, his Always-smiling face, he holds a special position in every ardent tennis fan’s heart.
King Federer has 20 Grand Slam championships under his belt, and if that isn’t enough to astound you, let us brief you about his hardcourt records. The Swiss legend has 71 hard court victories and 27 ATP Masters 1000 titles to his name. Also, he shattered Andre Agassi’s record once by overcoming him in the terms of having Most ATP Masters 1000 wins, which now stands at 381.
#1. Rafael Nadal – 401 Wins
Rafael Nadal, the new GOAT, has arrived in town! While Federer became the first man to win 20 Grand Slam titles, Nadal did one better. He defeated Medvedev in the Australian Open final on January 30, 2022, in 5 sets – 5 hours and 24 minutes, to become the greatest of all time with an incredible 21 Grand Slam singles victories. With 13 French Open titles under his belt and a total of twenty-one grand slam trophies, the Spaniard has lately broken another record. His most recent victory in Indian Wells 2022 not only made him the first man to win 401 ATP Masters titles, but he also smashed Roger Federer’s long-standing record.
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