Novak Djokovic has made his mark in the annals of tennis history by surpassing Rafael Nadal in the tally of most matches won at the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments. Djokovic’s victory over Camilo Ugo Carabelli in the third round of the 2025 Miami Open propelled him to the top of the list, a spot previously held by his long-standing rival, Nadal.
This feat brings the focus to the top seven players who have notched up the most victories at ATP Masters 1000 level.
Pete Sampras, a legend in his own right, claims the seventh position with 190 victories out of 260 matches contested at ATP Masters events. Sampras initiated his winning spree at the 1990 Indian Wells Masters, and the Miami Open witnessed more of his victories (42) than any other Masters tournament. His first Masters title came at the Cincinnati Open in 1992, and his last triumph was at the Miami Open in 2000.
Just ahead of Sampras is Tomas Berdych with 191 victories from 308 matches at ATP Masters 1000 level. Berdych’s winning journey spans from his maiden Masters match in Indian Wells in 2005 to his last at the 2018 Miami Masters. His most successful tournament was the Miami Masters, where he secured 34 victories, and his only Masters title came at the 2005 Paris Masters.
Andre Agassi, another American tennis icon, stands at the fifth position with 209 victories in 280 ATP Masters matches. Agassi’s first and last Masters victories both took place at the Indian Wells Masters in 1990 and 2006, respectively. He has claimed more victories at the Miami Open (59) than any other Masters tournament, and his first Masters title in Miami in 1990 was followed by 16 more, with the last one coming at the 2004 Cincinnati Open.
On the fourth spot is Britain’s Andy Murray with 230 wins out of 331 matches at Masters 1000 events. Murray’s first Masters 1000 victory was at the 2005 Cincinnati Masters, and his last win at this level was at the 2024 Miami Open. The Cincinnati Masters has seen the most of Murray’s victories (35), and his first Masters 1000 title came there in 2008, with his last at the 2016 Paris Masters.
Third in line is the Swiss Maestro, Roger Federer, with a remarkable 381 victories from 489 matches at ATP Masters 1000 level. Federer’s first and last Masters match victories were at the 2000 Miami Open and the 2019 Shanghai Masters, respectively. The Indian Wells Masters has been his most successful tournament with 66 victories, and his 28 Masters titles span from his first at the 2002 Hamburg Masters to his last at the 2019 Miami Open.
Nadal, known as the King of Clay, held the record with 410 victories from 500 matches at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments until Djokovic surpassed him recently. Nadal’s first Masters 1000 match victory was at the 2003 Monte Carlo Masters, and his last came at the 2024 Italian Open. He won more matches at the Monte Carlo Masters (73) than any other Masters 1000 event, and his 36 Masters titles span from his first in Monte Carlo in 2005 to his last at the 2021 Italian Open.
Djokovic now heads the list with 411 victories from 502 matches at ATP Masters 1000 events. The Serbian’s most successful tournament has been the Italian Open, with 68 victories. His first Masters title was at the 2007 Miami Open, and his record-extending 40th and most recent title was at the 2023 Paris Masters. His first Masters 1000 match victory was at the 2005 Paris Masters, and his most recent was his record-breaking victory at the 2025 Miami Open.