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Most Masters 1000 Match Wins in a Single Season

Most Masters 1000 Match Wins in a Single Season

At the top of the list for Most Masters 1000 Wins in a Single Season stands πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΈNovak Djokovic, who recorded 39 Masters 1000 match wins in 2015, the highest single-season total in the Masters 1000 era.

Djokovic’s 2015 Masters campaign was almost perfect: he won 6 Masters 1000 titles β€” Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Shanghai and Paris β€” and also reached the finals in Canada and Cincinnati. The only 2 Masters 1000 losses that season came in finals: against πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Andy Murray at the Canada Masters and against πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ Roger Federer at Cincinnati. Everywhere else, he converted his Masters appearances into titles, finishing the level with a 95.1% win rate.

Behind him, the next major references are πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Rafael Nadal in 2013, with 35 Masters 1000 wins and 5 titles, and Nadal again in 2009, with 34 wins and 3 titles. Djokovic also appears again with his 2012 season, when he produced 34 Masters 1000 wins and 3 titles.

A separate efficiency reference is πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ Roger Federer in 2006, who won 34 Masters 1000 matches and captured 4 Masters titles while producing one of the greatest overall seasons in ATP history.

In this record, the milestone is pure Masters 1000 volume across one season: Novak Djokovic set the ceiling with 39 Masters wins in 2015, combining 6 titles, 8 finals and only 2 defeats at the level β€” the most complete Masters 1000 season ever recorded.