The Miami Open is one of the most prestigious titles in tennis – and several ATP greats have found success at the tournament over the years.
With the 2025 Miami open in full swing, we countdown the nine men who have recorded the most match wins at the iconic tournament.
=8) Andy Roddick – 33 wins
The last US man to be ranked world No 1 and win a Grand Slam title, Roddick starts this countdown with 33 match wins to his name.
Roddick’s Miami Open career was highlighted by winning the title in 2004 and 2010, while he was also a beaten semi-finalist in 2008.
=8) Jim Courier – 33 wins
Another great of the American game, four-time Grand Slam winner Courier matches compatriot Roddick with 33 match wins at the tournament.
Courier completed the ‘Sunshine Double’ by lifting the Miami Open title in 1991, and the former world No 1 also reached a further three semi-finals at the Masters 1000 event.
=6) Tomas Berdych – 34 wins
Berdych never quite got his hands on the Miami Open title, but the Czech star still found some success at the event.
The former world No 4 was runner-up to Roddick in the 2010 final, while he made the semi-final on three further occasions.
=6) David Ferrer – 34 wins
Matching Berdych on 34 wins is former world No 3 Ferrer, who also just missed out in triumphing in Florida.
The Spaniard was a beaten finalist at the event in 2013 and also reached a further two semi-finals across his long and successful career.
=5) Rafael Nadal – 40 wins
Tennis icon Nadal holds a rather unfortunate place in Miami history as the man to pick up the most match wins without ever winning the title.
Nadal lost five Miami Open finals – in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2017 – while he also progressed to two more semi-finals at the Masters 1000 event.
4) Pete Sampras – 42 wins
Arguably the greatest US male player of the Open Era, former world No 1 Sampras is one of just five men to have won over 40 matches at the tournament.
Sampras’ record at the Miami Open is highlighted by back-to-back triumphs in 1993 and 1994 and then a third title in 2000, while he was also a beaten finalist in 1995.
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3) Novak Djokovic – 45 wins (and counting)
Already inside the top three of men with most Miami Open match wins, Djokovic will look to close the gap towards the two men in front of him in 2025.
The Serbian came into this year’s event with 44 wins to his name, largely in part due to the six titles he won in 2007, 2011-12, and 2014-16.
His opening-round win against Rinky Hijikata in 2025 brought his tally of wins in Miami up to 45 – just how many more can he pick up over the coming week?
2) Roger Federer – 56 wins
Just missing out on the top spot is Federer, who won an impressive 56 matches across his 18 appearances at the Masters 1000 event.
The Swiss was a four-time champion in Miami, lifting the title in 2005 and 2006, and then claiming further titles over a decade later in 2017 and 2019.
Federer was also a beaten finalist in 2002 and progressed to a further two semi-finals.
1) Andre Agassi – 61 wins
Agassi holds a joint record of six Miami Open men’s singles titles – so it comes as no surprise to see him at the top of this countdown.
The US icon triumphed for the first time back in 1990 and, after consecutive titles in 1995 and 1996, proceeded to win three straight titles from 2001-03.
Also a runner-up in 1994 and 1998, Agassi picked up a staggering 61 match wins at the tournament – a record unlikely to be broken any time soon.
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