Tennis Masters Series doubles records and statistics
Daniel Nestor is the first player to complete the Golden Masters.
In tennis, the ATP Masters is an annual series of nine top-level tennis tournaments featuring the elite men's tennis players on the ATP Tour . The tournaments are important for the top players on the professional circuit as the series constituted the most prestigious tournaments in men's tennis after the four Grand Slam events. The Masters series along with the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Finals championship and the Olympic Games are considered the top-tier events of men's tennis, referred to by the ATP as the "Big Titles".[1]
Twelve tournaments have been held as Masters events so far. They were played on three different surfaces: hard outdoors: Indian Wells, Miami, Canada, Cincinnati and Shanghai; hard indoors: Stockholm (1991–94), Stuttgart (1998–2001), Madrid (2002–08) and Paris; clay: Hamburg (1990–2008), Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome; carpet indoors: Stockholm (1990) and Stuttgart (1995–97).
Champions by year
Active tournaments
Defunct tournaments
^ Seasons' tournaments are listed in chronological order with a few exceptions:
a) Cincinnati and Canada were switched in 1996.
b) Rome was held before Madrid/Hamburg from 2000 to 2010 and after Cincinnati in 2020.
c) Indian Wells was held after Cincinnati in 2021.
Title leaders
Active tournaments
Defunct tournaments
Players with 6+ titles. Active players and tournament records indicated in bold .
171 champions in 303 events as of 2024 Rome .
Masters' time slots indicated with 1st–9th column names.
Career Golden Masters
The achievement of winning all of the nine active ATP Masters tournaments over the course of a player's career.
The event at which the Career Golden Masters was accomplished indicated in bold .
Career totals
Active players denoted in bold .
No.
Finals
59
Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
47
Daniel Nestor
30
Mahesh Bhupathi
29
Mark Knowles
Max Mirnyi
28
Nenad Zimonjić
26
Todd Woodbridge
25
Jonas Björkman
21
Paul Haarhuis
No.
Semifinals
86
Mike Bryan
85
Bob Bryan
79
Daniel Nestor
58
Max Mirnyi
54
Jonas Björkman
51
Mark Knowles
50
Mahesh Bhupathi
43
Todd Woodbridge
41
Nenad Zimonjić
36
Leander Paes
No.
Quarterfinals
127
Daniel Nestor
121
Mike Bryan
120
Bob Bryan
89
Mark Knowles
85
Max Mirnyi
79
Jonas Björkman
71
Nenad Zimonjić
70
Mahesh Bhupathi
65
Todd Woodbridge
62
Leander Paes
No.
Match wins
341
Mike Bryan
338
Bob Bryan
329
Daniel Nestor
238
Max Mirnyi
234
Mark Knowles
209
Jonas Björkman
190
Mahesh Bhupathi
Nenad Zimonjić
169
Todd Woodbridge
165
Leander Paes
%
W–L
Match record
73.2
338–124
Bob Bryan
72.7
341–128
Mike Bryan
71.3
169–68
Todd Woodbridge
69.7
124–54
Paul Haarhuis
68.5
209–96
Jonas Björkman
65.0
329–177
Daniel Nestor
63.0
238–140
Max Mirnyi
62.7
234–139
Mark Knowles
62.5
190–114
Mahesh Bhupathi
59.7
190–128
Nenad Zimonjić
minimum 100 wins
Statistics correct as of 2024 Rome . To avoid double counting, they should be updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Season records
No.
Titles in a season
Year
6
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2014
5
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2
2007, 13
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2009
4
Max Mirnyi
2003
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2010
minimum 4 titles
No.
Finals
Year(s)
7
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2
2007, 14
6
2013
5
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2
2006, 08
Max Mirnyi
2003
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2009
Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo
2017
Nikola Mektić Mate Pavić
2021
minimum 5 finals
No.
Match wins
Year
30
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2014
29
2007
26
Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor
2002
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2013
24
Max Mirnyi
2
2003, 06
Jonas Björkman
2006
23
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
3
2006, 08, 10
minimum 23 wins
%
W–L
Match record
Year
90.9
30–3
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2014
87.9
29–4
2007
86.7
26–4
2013
84.0
21–4
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2009
82.8
24–5
Max Mirnyi
2003
82.1
23–5
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2010
81.5
22–5
2001
22–5
Nikola Mektić Mate Pavić
2021
Consecutive records
No.
Consecutive titles
Years
4
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
3
2010, 13–14
3
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2
2007, 14
Pierre-Hugues Herbert Nicolas Mahut
2
2016–17
Jonas Björkman
1999
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2009
No.
Consecutive finals
Years
5
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2013–14
Nikola Mektić Mate Pavić
2021
4
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
4
2007–08, 10, 18
Nicolas Mahut
2017
No.
Match win streak
Years
21
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2013–14
18
2010
15
Pierre-Hugues Herbert Nicolas Mahut
2016[a]
14
Jonas Björkman
1999
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2014
13
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2009[a]
Pierre-Hugues Herbert Nicolas Mahut
2017[b]
John Isner
2022[b]
^ a b Streak includes a walkover.
^ a b Streak spans across non-consecutive events.
Tournament records
Most titles per tournament
Masters
No.
Player
Years
Indian Wells
4
Daniel Nestor
1997–2006
Miami
6
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2007–19
Monte Carlo
6
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2007–18
Madrid
5
Daniel Nestor
2002–14
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2006–13
Rome
4
Daniel Nestor
2001–14
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2008–16
Canada
5
Mahesh Bhupathi
1997–2009
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2002–15
Cincinnati
5
Daniel Nestor
1996–2015
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2003–14
Shanghai
3
Marcelo Melo
2013–18
Paris
4
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2005–14
Discontinued
Hamburg
3
Daniel Nestor
1996–2008
Stuttgart
2
Sébastien Lareau
1996–98
Stockholm
3
Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde
1992–94
Tournaments won with no sets dropped
^ The first edition of Stuttgart was played in Essen.
Calendar Masters combinations
Back-to-back tournament titles.
Currently active combinations in bold.
Triples
Doubles
^ a b Mike Bryan and Bob Bryan together won a season-record of four consecutive Masters titles by winning the clay and summer doubles in 2010 .
^ Stockholm (1990–1994) and Madrid (2002–2008) preceded Shanghai as the 8th Masters event until 2008. In 2009, Madrid was moved to the clay season.
Title defence
Note: Currently active tournaments in bold.
The Bryans have retained a record seven different tournaments, except Rome and Canada, on a record ten occasions.
Statistics
Seeds statistics
No. 1 vs. No. 2 seeds in final
W The top seeds won the final.
L The second seeds won the final.
Year
Event
Top seeds
W/L
Second seeds
1994
Indian Wells
Byron Black Jonathan Stark
L
Grant Connell Patrick Galbraith
Paris
Jacco Eltingh Paul Haarhuis
W
Byron Black Jonathan Stark
1999
Paris
Sébastien Lareau Alex O'Brien
W
Paul Haarhuis Jared Palmer
2001
Hamburg
Jonas Björkman Todd Woodbridge
W
Daniel Nestor Sandon Stolle
2002
Miami
Donald Johnson Jared Palmer
L
Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor
Madrid
Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor
W
Mahesh Bhupathi Max Mirnyi
2003
Hamburg
Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor
W
Mahesh Bhupathi Max Mirnyi
2004
Madrid
Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor
W
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2006
Miami
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
L
Jonas Björkman Max Mirnyi
Cincinnati
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
L
Jonas Björkman Max Mirnyi
2007
Paris
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2008
Rome
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
Hamburg
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
L
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
Canada
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
L
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
Year
Event
Top seeds
W/L
Second seeds
2009
Monte Carlo
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
L
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
Rome
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
Cincinnati
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
L
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
2010
Madrid
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
L
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
2012
Monte Carlo
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Max Mirnyi Daniel Nestor
2013
Cincinnati
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Marcel Granollers Marc López
Paris
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Alexander Peya Bruno Soares
2014
Indian Wells
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Alexander Peya Bruno Soares
2015
Miami
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
W
Vasek Pospisil Jack Sock
2017
Shanghai
Henri Kontinen John Peers
W
Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo
2024
Miami
Rohan Bopanna Matthew Ebden
W
Ivan Dodig Austin Krajicek
Top 4 seeds in semifinals
Tournament winners in bold.
Year
Event
Seeds
1994
Paris
1. Jacco Eltingh 1. Paul Haarhuis
2. Byron Black 2. Jonathan Stark
3. Grant Connell 3. Patrick Galbraith
4. Mark Woodforde 4. Todd Woodbridge
2002
Madrid
1. Mark Knowles 1. Daniel Nestor
2. Mahesh Bhupathi 2. Max Mirnyi
3. Jonas Björkman 3. Todd Woodbridge
4. Bob Bryan 4. Mike Bryan
2006
Madrid
1. Bob Bryan 1. Mike Bryan
2. Jonas Björkman 2. Max Mirnyi
3. Mark Knowles 3. Daniel Nestor
4. Paul Hanley 4. Kevin Ullyett
2008
Cincinnati
1. Bob Bryan 1. Mike Bryan
2. Daniel Nestor 2. Nenad Zimonjić
3. Jonathan Erlich 3. Andy Ram
4. Mahesh Bhupathi 4. Mark Knowles
2017
Shanghai
1. Henri Kontinen 1. John Peers
2. Łukasz Kubot 2. Marcelo Melo
3. Jean-Julien Rojer 3. Horia Tecău
4. Jamie Murray 4. Bruno Soares
Top 8 seeds in quarterfinals
Tournament winners in bold.
Year
Event
Seeds
2006
Hamburg
1. Bob Bryan 1. Mike Bryan
2. Jonas Björkman 2. Max Mirnyi
3. Mark Knowles 3. Daniel Nestor
4. Paul Hanley 4. Kevin Ullyett
5. Fabrice Santoro 5. Nenad Zimonjić
6. Jonathan Erlich 6. Andy Ram
7. Simon Aspelin 7. Todd Perry
8. Leoš Friedl 8. Pavel Vízner
2009
Rome
1. Bob Bryan 1. Mike Bryan
2. Daniel Nestor 2. Nenad Zimonjić
3. Lukáš Dlouhý 3. Leander Paes
4. Mahesh Bhupathi 4. Mark Knowles
5. Bruno Soares 5. Kevin Ullyett
6. Mariusz Fyrstenberg 6. Marcin Matkowski
7. Max Mirnyi 7. Andy Ram
8. Jeff Coetzee 8. Jordan Kerr
Qualifiers in final
W Qualifiers won the final.
L Qualifiers lost the final.
Year
Event
Qualifiers
W/L
Opponents
1994
Monte Carlo
Nicklas Kulti Magnus Larsson
W
Yevgeny Kafelnikov Daniel Vacek
Age statistics
All countrymen in final
Year
Event
Winner
Runner-up
1992
Miami
Ken Flach Todd Witsken
Kent Kinnear Sven Salumaa
1997
Cincinnati
Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge
Mark Philippoussis Patrick Rafter
2000
Hamburg
Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge
Wayne Arthurs Sandon Stolle
2010
Rome
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
John Isner Sam Querrey
2011
Rome
John Isner Sam Querrey
Mardy Fish Andy Roddick
2018
Indian Wells
John Isner Jack Sock
Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
Titles won by decade
as of 2024 Rome .[update]
1990s
3
Bhupathi , Casal , Connell , Courier , E. Ferreira , Forget , Kafelnikov , P. Korda , Lareau , Leach , Paes , E. Sánchez , Stolle
2
Becker , W. Black , W. Ferreira , Fitzgerald , Flach , Hlasek , Järryd , Johnson , Montana , Norval , Rafter , J. Sánchez , Siemerink , Stark , Witsken
1
Agassi , Annacone , Arthurs , Bruguera , Cahill , Camporese , Damm , Davis , Delaître , DeVries , Edberg , Grabb , Henman , Ho , Ivanišević , Jensen , Koevermans , R. Krajicek , A. Kratzmann , M. Kratzmann , Kulti , Larsson , Leconte , Lobo , Macpherson , J. McEnroe , P. McEnroe , Melville , Olhovskiy , Pate , Pugh , Rikl , Rosset , Seguso , Šmíd , Steven , Stich , Suk , Vacek , Visser , Warder , Wheaton
2000s
1
Benneteau , Blake , E. Ferreira , Escudé , Federer , Fish , Fyrstenberg , Gambill , Grosjean , Henman , Hrbatý , Kulti , Lareau , Leach , Martin , Matkowski , Nadal , O'Brien , Palmer , Robredo , Roddick , Stolle , Suk , Tsonga , Vízner
2010s
1
Benneteau , Dlouhý , Dolgopolov , Fyrstenberg , Lindstedt , Llodra , Malisse , Marrero , Matkowski , Melzer , Mergea , Murray , Pavić , Polášek , Pospisil , Querrey , Roger-Vasselin , Škugor
2020s
1
Arévalo , Auger-Aliassime , Carreño Busta , de Minaur , Dodig , Gillé , M. González , Khachanov , S. Korda , A. Krajicek , Molteni , Nys , Peers , Polášek , Pütz , Rojer , Rublev , Sock , Thompson , Venus , Vliegen , Zieliński
Titles won by country
as of 2024 Rome .[update]
^ Not including Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev's title win at Madrid in 2023.
See also
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