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.