The 10 players with the most ATP Masters 1000 titles: Andre Agassi 4th, Alexander Zverev moves up
Novak Djokovic is the record-holder for most ATP Masters 1000 titles and it will take several years for the current crop to surpass his achievement.
The ATP Masters 1000 series was introduced in 1990 and the Indian Wells Open, Miami Open, Monte Carlo Masters, Madrid Open, Italian Open, Canadian Open, Cincinnati Open, Shanghai Masters and the Paris Masters make up the modern-day nine-tournament series.
Hamburg, Stockholm and Stuttgart were initially part of the series, but those events were later dropped.
In case you didn’t know, besides winning the most titles at ATP 1000 events, Djokovic is also the only player to win a Career Golden Masters (all nine events) and to put the cherry on the cake he has done it twice as he completed the milestones in 2018 and 2020.
Daniil Medvedev made his ATP Masters 1000 title breakthrough at the 2019 Cincinnati Open when he defeated David Goffin in straight sets. His most recent title was at the 2023 Italian Open. Unsurprisingly, the hard-court special – as Medvedev refers to himself – has won five titles on the surface. His titles to date are Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris, Canada, Miami and Italy.
Alexander Zverev moved up a spot on the list on the back of his title run at the 2024 Italian Open in Rome, which was also the place where he won his maiden ATP 1000 event. Back in 2017, the 20-year-old Zverev became the first player born in the 1990s to win a Masters title. Besides his two Italian Open titles, the German has also won two trophies in Madrid, one in Canada and one in Cincinnati.