The Dominance of Federer and Djokovic in Masters 1000 Tournaments

Federer and Djokovic, dominant in Masters 1000. AP.

The era of Big 3 marked a before and after in the history of tennis: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic They are considered the three best players of all time and are discussed for the position of GOAT. Each of them presents different arguments to position themselves at the top.

However, in terms of titles, they represent great supremacy and dominance compared to the rest of the mortals and even more so if they are Masters 1000where, as in the tournaments of Grand Slam, are the three top winners. On the other hand, there is a fact that also reflects the greatness they have: From 2004, inclusive, to the present, there was at least one member of the Big 3 being the winner of a contest in this category.

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The person who began this shared reign was Federer in Indian Wells 2004. In that same season, he also won the Hamburg and Canadian titles. At the end of his career, Your Majesty culminated with 28 Masters 1000 trophies: seven times winner of Cincinnati, five of Indian Wells, four of Miami and Hamburg, three in Madrid, two in Canada and Shanghai and once in Paris-Bercy.

A year later it was Nadal’s first time in competitions of this magnitude, doing the same in Monte-Carlo, Rome and Canada. Until now, the Mallorcan is the owner of 36 championships in his record: in Monte-Carlo he won 11 times, 10 in Rome, five in Canada and in Madrid, three in Indian Wells, one in Hamburg and one in Cincinnati.

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Finally, it is Djokovic’s turn, who leads the list in both GS and M1000. In the latter, currently, It has 40 glasses in its display casesbeing the first in Miami 2007: Paris-Bercy seven times, six in Miami and Rome, five in Indian Wells, four in Shanghai and Canada, three in Cincinnati and Madrid, and two in Monte-Carlo.

2024-03-04 13:21:37
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