The Miami Masters has entered its second week of competition, with the former tournament champion and world number one Alcaraz already eliminated. However, this is precisely the charm of this event hailed as the "Fifth Grand Slam." Looking back at history, it has also witnessed several iconic moments in tennis history. Take a look:
1 In 2002, Federer reached his first Masters final at the Miami Masters, but lost the final to defending champion Agassi.
Although Miami is not the Masters tournament where Federer won the most titles, if we trace his connection with this event, he might be considered a standout figure. His first Masters final was in Miami in 2002, but the Swiss player, still in his rising phase at that time, lost to the local star Agassi.

2 In 2004, Federer and Nadal first met on the court at the Miami Masters, where the emerging Spanish teenager Nadal upset the then world number one Federer in straight sets.
One of the greatest rivalries in tennis history, even in sports history, the "Fedal rivalry" debuted at this tournament. The opening chapter was explosive; although the Swiss player had not yet reached the status of "second to none," he was already the world's top player. The emerging Mallorcan teenager, fearless like a newborn calf, defeated his opponent, marking the beginning of a legendary saga.


3 The rivalry between Federer and Nadal added another significant chapter at the 2005 Miami Masters, where they first met in a final, and Federer defeated Nadal in a five-set battle.
At that time, Masters finals were still best-of-five sets. This was their second consecutive meeting. Clearly, Federer, who had already established his dominance, knew the challenger was formidable. Prepared and vigilant, he ultimately narrowly won after a grueling five-set match.

4 In 2007, Djokovic won his first Masters title in Miami, which is also the first of his current record-breaking 40 Masters titles.
Among the Big Three, Djokovic holds the most Miami Masters titles with six, sharing the record for the most tournament victories with Agassi.

5 In 2019, Federer defeated defending champion Isner in straight sets in the Miami final to win his last Masters title. This victory also made Federer the oldest Masters champion at age 37.
Where it began, it also ended. Federer's last Masters title came here; following his previous win, he once again claimed the crown at this event. The legendary champion gradually stepped down from his throne, moving further away from the highest honors of Masters tournaments.

6 In 2022, Alcaraz won his first Masters title in Miami, becoming the youngest men's singles champion in the tournament's history.
As one departs, another rises to prominence. Alcaraz, making his first Masters final appearance, faced Ruud, who was equally eager. Ultimately, he secured victory in one decisive match, winning his first major tournament title and embarking on a new journey to take over the mantle.
If you were to rank these six classic moments, how would you order their significance?(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Seventh Lord)