How many Masters 1000 has Federer?

How many Masters 1000 has Federer?

Federer has 11 hard court Grand Slam titles, which is second behind Djokovic. He is the only player to win 5 consecutive titles at the US Open (2004–08). Federer has won an all-time record of 71 hard court titles. Federer has won an all-time record 7 Cincinnati Masters 1000 titles.

Which Masters 1000s has Nadal not won?

#3 Miami Masters Rafael Nadal (left) has reached the final five times at Miami but has never won the elusive title. The Miami Masters was the first Masters 1000 event Rafael Nadal came close to winning.

What Masters 1000 has Nadal not won?

Is Federer the best tennis player ever?

Roger Federer: He’s Not the Best Ever, but for Many Reasons out of His Control. Statistically, Federer has the resume for the “best ever” title. His sixteen grand-slam titles are the most in the Open Era. He has won the most grand slam contests of all time.

What happened to Roger Federer at the 2012 Olympic Games?

Federer went on to win his first Olympic singles medal at the 2012 London Olympics, winning silver. Federer then won his third Masters 1000 title of the season and his twenty-first overall at the Western & Southern Open.

What happened to Federer at the Dubai Tennis Championships?

Federer next played in the Dubai Tennis Championships. He played Frenchman Michaël Llodra in the first round and defeated him in straight sets after a tight second set went to a tiebreak. He then faced Feliciano López and, after a slow start, defeated him in straight sets.

Why is it called the Masters 1000?

This was the fourth year that the Masters Series was called the Masters 1000, with the addition of the number 1000 referring to the amount of ranking points which are won, since it began in 2009.

How did Federer beat Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals?

In the quarterfinals, Federer faced world no. 11 Juan Martín del Potro in his 1000th career match. It was their first meeting in a major tournament since Del Potro defeated Federer in five sets in the 2009 US Open men’s final. As the tight match slowly progressed, Federer took control and flew by del Potro in straight sets.