The Miami Masters begins tonight Beijing time, and whether Sinner, the fresh Indian Wells Masters champion, can secure the Sunshine Double is undoubtedly a focal point. Indeed, he recently made history by winning two consecutive Masters tournaments without losing a set—a feat unmatched by the Big Three. So, in history, which Masters champions have won without dropping a set? Let’s see:

Novak Djokovic: 11
Miami (2007, 2012, 2014, 2016), Paris (2014, 2019), Toronto (2016), Shanghai (2015, 2018), Madrid (2019), Rome (2022)
Djokovic, the double Golden Master and holder of the most Masters titles, also leads in this statistic. His performance at Miami Masters stands out—his first title there in 2007 came without losing a set, followed by three more such victories. Hard court events dominate this list, with 2022 Rome being the only clay court achievement.

Rafael Nadal: 8
Monte Carlo (2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2018), Indian Wells (2007), Rome (2009, 2012)
In Masters tournaments, Nadal’s dominance at Monte Carlo is most solid—with 11 titles there, he has five flawless victories in this picturesque city. Additionally, Rome saw two such wins, while his home event Madrid never achieved this feat.

Roger Federer: 7
Indian Wells (2005, 2017), Hamburg (2005), Madrid (2006), Cincinnati (2012, 2015), Paris (2011)
Federer’s seven instances are more evenly distributed across the season, with no event exceeding two flawless wins.

Andy Murray: 4
Rome (2016), Cincinnati (2011), Shanghai (2010, 2016)
Murray’s status as one of the Big Four is bolstered not only by two Olympic singles golds but also by his Masters performances. Especially in his peak year 2016, he achieved flawless wins on both hard and clay courts.


Sinner: 2
Paris (2025), Indian Wells (2026)
In just three years, Sinner has swept all major hard court titles and is the first to win two ATP Masters titles consecutively without dropping a set. While Alcaraz recently won US and Australian Opens, momentum is gradually shifting toward Sinner.Source: Tennis Home, Author: Luo Cheng Seventh Lord