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Most Masters 1000 Finals Reached

Most Masters 1000 Finals Reached

At the top of the ATP Masters 1000 list for most finals reached stands 🇷🇸Novak Djokovic, with 60 Masters 1000 finals, the highest total since the series began in 1990.

His first final at this level came at Indian Wells 2007, where he faced 🇪🇸Rafael Nadal, while his latest Masters 1000 final came at Miami 2025, against 🇨🇿Jakub Mensik.

Behind him stands 🇪🇸Rafael Nadal, with 53 Masters 1000 finals: his first came at Miami 2005 against 🇨🇭Roger Federer, and his last at Indian Wells 2022, where he faced 🇺🇸Taylor Fritz.

🇨🇭Roger Federer is third with 50 Masters 1000 finals reached, from his first at Miami 2002 against 🇺🇸Andre Agassi to his last at Miami 2019 against 🇺🇸John Isner.

Then come 🇺🇸Andre Agassi, with 22 Masters 1000 finals, beginning with Indian Wells 1990 against 🇸🇪Stefan Edberg and ending at Canada 2005 against Nadal, and 🇬🇧Andy Murray, with 21, from Cincinnati 2008 against Djokovic to Paris 2016 against Isner.

In this record, the final itself is the milestone: reaching one means surviving an elite draw, doing it 50 or 60 times means spending an entire career as a permanent presence at the highest regular-season level of the ATP Tour.