The ATP Masters 1000 is often hailed as one of the most prestigious levels in men’s tennis and is often played on hard courts, clay courts and indoors. Over the past few decades numerous legendary tennis players including Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and many others have dominated the opponent players and have reigned supreme in the arena of ATP Masters 1000. While numerous seasoned tennis players struggle to earn recognition in the arena, a few trailblazing tennis players have managed to earn multiple titles in their star-studded careers. Have you ever wondered about the top four tennis players who have won the most ATP Masters 1000 titles in their career? Well, let’s find out.
In this article we will take a look at the top four tennis players with the most ATP Masters 1000 titles as of February 2026.
Top 4 Tennis Players with Most ATP Masters 1000 Titles
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Novak Djokovic
The legendary Serbian professional tennis player Novak Djokovic is at the first spot in our list of the top four tennis players who have clinched the highest number of ATP Masters 1000 titles in their careers. Often hailed as one of the most successful and influential professional tennis players of all-time, Novak Djokovic has clinched a record total of 101 ATP Tour–level singles titles, including a record 24 majors.
Additionally, the Serbian tennis sensation has also clinched a record total of 40 Masters which continues to be the highest aggregate as of February 2026 ranking him at the first spot in our list. Moreover, as of February 2026 Novak Djokovic continues to be the only male professional tennis player to achieve a triple Career Grand Slam, and the only player to complete a Career Golden Masters, speaking volumes about his dominance in the game.
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Rafael Nadal
At the second spot in our list of the top four tennis players with the most ATP Masters 1000 titles as of February 2026 we have the Spanish former tennis sensation Rafael Nadal who is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all-time.
Throughout his star-studded professional tennis career, Rafael Nadal clinched a record total of 92 ATP Toursingles titles, with 22 major titles—including a record 14 French Open titles—and an Olympic gold medal speaking volumes about his unmatched legacy in the game. Additionally, the Spanish tennis stalwart also clinched a record total of 36 Masters titles which continues to be the second highest aggregate as of February 2026 ranking him at the second spot in our list.
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Roger Federer
Next, at the third spot in our list of the top four tennis players who have clinched the highest number of ATP Masters 1000 titles in their careers we have the legendary Swiss former professional tennis player Roger Federer who is often hailed as one of the greatest tennis players of all-time.
Throughout his professional tennis career Roger Federer won a record total of 103 singles titles on the ATP Tour, the second most since the start of the Open Era in 1968, including 20 major men’s singles titles ranking him as the world No. 1in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310 weeks which continues to be the second-longest stretch of all-time. Additionally, the Swiss tennis star also claimed a phenomenal total of 28 Masters titles ranking him at the third spot in our list.
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Andre Agassi
Finally, at the fourth spot in our list of the top four tennis players with the most ATP Masters 1000 titles as of February 2026 we have the American former professional tennis player Andre Agassi who was ranked as the world No. 1 in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 101 weeks.
Widely regarded as one of the most dominant and influential tennis players of all-time, Andre Agassi won 60 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including eight majors, completing the Career Grand Slam. Additionally, Andre Agassi also rose to an incredible streak of fame after he clinched an Olympic gold medal. Throughout his star-studded professional tennis career, Andre Agassi clinched a record total of seventeen Masters titles which continues to be the fourth-highest as of February 2026.
