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The ATP Masters 1000 tournaments (previously known as the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, ATP Masters Series, Tennis Masters Series, ATP Super 9, and ATP Championship Series, Single-Week) are the third highest tier of annual men's tennis tournaments after the four Grand Slam tournaments and the ATP Finals.

Results in ATP Masters 1000 events earn players more world ranking points than regular tournaments, though not as many as Grand Slam events or the year-end ATP Finals. Up until 2007, most Masters Series finals were contested as best of five-set matches. Currently, all Masters Series matches (including the finals) are decided in best of three-set matches.

In singles, Rafael Nadal holds the record for the most titles with 35 since the Masters Series began in 1990. Novak Djokovic is the only player to have won all nine Masters 1000 singles titles (called "Career Golden Masters"), which he completed in 2018. Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Andy Murray, and Nadal have each won seven different titles.

In doubles, the Bryan brothers (Bob and Mike) have won a record 39 doubles titles, all as a team. Daniel Nestor and the Bryan brothers have each won all nine titles throughout their careers. The Bryans have won six titles in a single year once (2014) and five titles in a single year twice (2007 and 2013).

Tournaments
Currently, the following nine tournaments are part of the ATP Masters 1000: Canadian Open (alternating yearly between Montreal and Toronto), Italian Open (held in Rome), Indian Wells Masters, Miami Open, Monte-Carlo Masters, Madrid Open, Cincinnati Masters, Shanghai Masters and Paris Masters. Since 2009, five of the tournaments are held on outdoor hard courts, three on clay and one on indoor hard court whereas from 1987 until 2008 there were two indoor tournaments at the top-9 level. There are no grass-court Masters 1000s.

In 2009, the Shanghai Masters replaced the Madrid Open, until then held as an indoor event, in the eighth slot of the year with the Madrid Open switched to clay courts replacing the Hamburg Open in the spring clay.court season. The Shanghai Masters was designated as an outdoor event despite the facility having a retractable roof and having been used as the indoor venue for the ATP Finals (then called the Tennis Masters Cup) from 2005 until 2008.

Historic names
1990–1995 ATP Championship Series, Single-Week

1996–1999 ATP Super 9

2000–2003 Tennis Masters Series

2004–2008 ATP Masters Series

2009–2018 ATP World Tour Masters 1000

2019–present ATP Tour Masters 1000

ATP Points

 * Players with byes receive first round points.

Breakdown of most singles titles
Active players and most titles in each column in bold.

Match wins and win–loss record
 Active players in bold.

Big Four
Since the start of 2009, the Big Four (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray) have combined to win 79 of the last 99 ATP Masters 1000 finals (through to 2019 Paris), and had a streak of 42 consecutive finals appearances (from 2013 Indian Wells to 2017 Canada). Djokovic won 30 titles, Nadal won 23 titles, Federer won 14, and Murray 12 titles.

The remaining 20 titles were won by 17 different players, with only Alexander Zverev winning three times. Only twelve players outside the Big Four have reached three or more Masters 1000 finals through to 2019 Paris. David Ferrer made it to seven finals and won a title at 2012 Paris. Zverev has made it to six finals and won three titles (2017 Rome, 2017 Canada, and 2018 Madrid). John Isner has made it to five finals and won the 2018 Miami Open title. Juan Martín del Potro has reached four finals and won the 2018 Indian Wells title. Kei Nishikori has also made it to four finals but won none, Daniil Medvedev has made it to three finals and won two titles (2019 Cincinnati and 2019 Shanghai), Dominic Thiem has made it to three finals and won the 2019 Indian Wells title, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has made it to three finals and won the 2014 Canada title, Stan Wawrinka has made it to three finals and won the 2014 Monte Carlo title and Tomáš Berdych, Gaël Monfils and Milos Raonic have made it to three finals but won none.

The Big Four won 18 consecutive titles from the 2014 Cincinnati to the 2016 Canada event. Nadal and Djokovic together held all 9 Masters 1000 singles titles starting with the 2013 Monte-Carlo tournament through the 2014 Miami event.

Djokovic holds the record for the most Masters 1000 singles titles in a year, winning six in 2015, while Djokovic and Nadal share the second most titles in a year with five (Djokovic in 2011, and Nadal in 2013). Additionally, Djokovic and Nadal are the only two players to win four singles titles in a row, and Nadal is the only person to complete the feat in the same calendar year when he won Madrid, Rome, Canada, and Cincinnati in 2013.

Djokovic is the first and only male player to have won all 9 of the Masters 1000 tournaments, after he won 2018 Cincinnati.

Only 9 times has a player outside of the Big Four won a title by beating a member of the Big Four in the final since 2009:


 * Karen Khachanov defeated Djokovic
 * Juan Martín del Potro, Dominic Thiem, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Stan Wawrinka defeated Federer
 * Marin Čilić defeated Murray
 * Nikolay Davydenko defeated Nadal
 * Alexander Zverev defeated Djokovic and Federer