After beating Garin in the quarter-finals of the Rome Masters, German Zverev scored his 101st career Masters.
At present, he has the highest number of career Masters champions among active post-95 players, and with a winning streak during the Rome Masters, he has also become one of the 17 masters winners in active men's tennis.
The ranking of the number of active Masters wins is as follows:
Nadal won 406 and lost 86
Federer lost 381-108
Djokovic 378 wins and 83 losses
Fernard is still the only one. Among them, because the Masters have no grass competition relationship, even if Federer debuted a few years earlier than Dana, he still lost to Nadal in terms of total wins, only to overpower Djokovic, and the overall winning percentage was two people.
Murray lost 222-89
Under the big three, above the crowd, it seems that Murray can always be on such a list of its own. He also scored 14 titles in those wins, which is much better than the conversion rate of Grand Slams.
Wawrinka lost 156 wins and 110 losses
Wawrinka has the same number of Grand Slam titles compared to Murray, but the Masters are much worse, having won the Monte Carlo Masters only once.
Isner 141 wins and 91 losses
Gasquet 139 wins and 108 losses
Vodasco won 128 and lost 130
Cilic 126 wins and 109 losses
Raonic 122 wins, 66 losses
Simon lost 122-108
Tsonga 121 wins 79 losses
Monfils lost 118-87
Fie Lopez lost 116-139
Further down the row are a few veterans we are familiar with. Among them, Gasquet, Vodasco, Raonic, Simon, Monfils and Lopez have not won a Masters so far. Isner has had cup-picking experiences in Miami, Tsonga in Toronto and Paris, and Cilic in Cincinnati.
Dimitrov wins 112 and 80 losses
Kei Nishikori 107 wins and 65 losses
Zverev wins 101 and 44 losses
In front of Zverev are two mesozoic players, but their fates are different. Kei Nishikori has reached the Masters final many times but has struggled to win a title, while Dimitrov laughed at the Cincinnati Masters at his peak.
Other active players:
Tim lost 67-51
Medvedev 59 wins and 30 losses
Tsitsipas 59 wins and 32 losses
Among the four kings, Mei is still the most efficient, with four championships in hand with 59 wins, and Zverev's 101 wins have only five championships. Tim's efficiency is the lowest of the four. (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)
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