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Inventory of the amazing performance of the Giants Masters: Deyo made six crowns in one year, and natto won three big three yuan!

Tennis is in full swing, with the draw for Doha, the first major tournament for women, apart from the Grand Slam, to be announced. In less than a month, the men's first Masters, the Indian Wells Masters, will kick off.


Since its first promotion in 2002, the Masters has produced many titles, so who is the brightest star among them? Who has won the most titles in a single event? Let's take a look at this list of previous men's singles champions.



In the first year after promotion, Agassi became the player with the most titles, winning in Miami and defending the title the following year, while Madrid and Roma won back-to-back titles; Federer's first win at the Hamburg Masters was the beginning of his association with the tournament.


The player with the most titles in the history of the Masters is undoubtedly Novak Djokovic. His first title came in Miami in 2007, and he also won the Brenders Cup in the second half of that season, but it wasn't until 11 years later that he won the Cincinnati Masters, another North American fall double-double, completing the final piece of the puzzle.



Some of the most won tournaments are the North American Sunshine Doubles, Rome, Shanghai and Paris Masters. His most title-winning season was in 2015, when he won six of the nine Masters, with only Cincinnati being won by Federer and Madrid and the Rogers Cup by Murray. Such a terrifying record is the only time in the history of tennis.



Slightly behind Djokovic is Nadal, who is second in the number of titles. The Spaniard's dominance at Monte Carlo and the Rome Masters was the strongest, with both titles in double figures. His most title-winning season came in 2013, when he won five titles, but he did not achieve a big triple at the clay Masters, which was won by Deyo. Nadal has won the big three twice, including in his fledgling 2005 season, when he also won the French Open. Another miracle was achieved in 2010, the year at its peak.



Federer is third overall in terms of titles, with the most wins coming from Cincinnati, Hamburg (Shanghai) and the Indian Wells Masters. His most glorious year was 2005, when he won the Sunshine Double Double for the first time, winning four Masters titles in one fell swoop. This feat was achieved again the following year, proving the dominance of the Swiss at the time, and he has never done it since, with three wins in a single season.


It is worth mentioning that the Paris Masters has the largest number of champions. With the exception of Djokovic, Safin has had the most twice, so it's no wonder that the personality player dedicated the final game of his career to the Paris Masters. Federer and Nadal have won one and zero titles respectively in this event.


Do you have anything to say about the performance of the giants in these nine events?(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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