Most Titles at Single Masters 1000 Tournament
Most Titles at Single Masters 1000 Tournament
At the top of the Open Era list for Most Titles at a Single Masters 1000 Tournament stands πͺπΈ Rafael Nadal, who won Monte-Carlo 11 times β the highest title total by any man at one Masters 1000 event. His Monte-Carlo titles came in 2005β12 and 2016β18, creating the strongest single-event rΓ©sumΓ© in Masters history. Nadalβs Monte-Carlo dominance was built on scale and continuity: eight consecutive titles from 2005 to 2012, then three more in his second phase, alongside a 73-6 tournament record and a 46-match winning streak at the event.
Behind him comes Nadal again, with 10 titles at Rome, the second-highest single-tournament Masters total. That gives him both of the top two menβs single-event marks at Masters 1000 level: Monte-Carlo at 11 and Rome at 10.
The closest non-Nadal benchmark is π·πΈ Novak Djokovic, who owns 7 titles in Paris and 6 each in Miami and Rome, while π¨π Roger Federer set the classic hard-court single-event standard with 7 Cincinnati titles.
In this record, the milestone is not simply collecting many Masters trophies, but turning one elite event into a personal stronghold: Nadal set the ceiling with 11 Monte-Carlo titles and reinforced it with 10 in Rome, with Djokovic and Federer providing the main hard-court and indoor equivalents.
| Rank | Player | Titles | Tournament |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 11 | Monte Carlo Masters | |
| 2 | 10 | Rome Masters |