With the title of Carlos Alcaraz in the Rome Open, this was the list of maximum winners of Masters 1000 tournaments
Carlos Alcaraz He is the new champion of the Rome Open. The 22 -year -old Spanish defeated the Italian Jannik Sinner (7-6 and 6-1) and raised its seventh trophy in the category, adding a total of seven 1000 Masters. In this way, the Spanish continues to climb positions in the list of maximum winners in competitions of this size.
Who leads the list of maximum tournament winners of Masters 1000 is Novak Djokovic. The 37-year-old Serbian has 40 crowns: five Indian Wells, Six Miami Open, Dos Monte-Carlo, Tres Madrid Open, Six Rome Open, Cuatro Canada Open, three Cincinnati, four Shanghai and Seven Paris-Bercy.
Followed by Serbian, they are located Rafael Nadal with 36 (last title in Rome 2021), Roger Federer with 28 (last in Miami 2019), André Agassi with 17 (last in Cincinnati 2004), Andy Murray with 14 (last in Paris-Beber 2016) and Pete Sampras with 11 (last in the Miami Open 2000).
In the seventh position of this ranking is the Austrian Thomas Musterwho has eight 1000 masters having won the last in 1997. A step below was Michael Chang With seven, like one of the active players with the greatest amount of these trophies: Alexander Zverev. However, after the recent title of Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish rose to eighth place and matched the American and the German.
And behind all of them is the Russian Daniil Medvedev. The US Open 2021 champion and former N ° 1 of the ATP World ranking is located in the 9th place, with six 1000 Masters Trophies.
The top 10 of maximum winners, with five titles, close it: Boris Becker, Jim Courier, Marcelo Ríos, Gustavo Kuerten, Marath Safín and Andy Roddick.
All Masters 1000 (1990-2025) tournament winners:
1) Novak Djokovic: 40
2) Rafael Nadal: 36
3) Roger Federer: 28
4) André Agassi: 17
5) Andy Murray: 14
6) Pete Sampras: 11
7) Thomas Muster: 8
8) Carlos Alcaraz / Michael Chang / Alexander Zverev: 7
9) Daniil Medvedev: 6
10) Boris Becker / Jim Courier / Marcelo Ríos / Gustavo Kuerten / Marath Safín / Andy Roddick: 5
11) Jannik Sinner / Juan Carlos Ferrero / Andrei Medvedev / Stefan Edberg: 4
12) Stefanos Tsitsipas / Nikolay Davydenko / Thomas Enqvist / Carlos Moya: 3
13) Andrei Chesnokov / Sergi Bruguera / Guy Forget / Goran Ivanisevic / Michael Stich / Alex Corretja / Richard Krajicek / Wayne Ferreira / Patrick Rafter / Llenton Hewitt / Guillermo Coria / David Nalbandian / Jo-Wilfried Tsonga / Hubert Hurkacz / Andrey Rublev: 2
14) Juan Aguilera / Karel Novacek / Emilio Sánchez / Mikael Pernfors / Mark Philippoussis / Cedric Pioline / Roberto Carretero / Albert Cost Tommy Robredo / Félix Mantilla / Guillermo Cañas / Tim Henman / Tomas Berdych / Ivan Ljubicic / Juan Martín Del Potro / Cameron Norrie / Dominic Thiem / Taylor Fritz / Alexei Popyrin / Jack Draper / John Isner / Jakub Mensik / Stan Wawrinka / Fabio Fognini / Marin Cilic / Marin Cilic / Pablo Carreño Busta / Borna Coric / Grigor Dimitrov / Robin Soderling / David Ferrer / Karen Khachanov / Jack Sock / Holger Rune / Casper Ruud: 1
