Records keep falling, astonishing statistics keep adding up, and a trophy cabinet that knows no bounds continues to grow. Carlos Alcaraz is experiencing the best moment of his professional career and has the opportunity to finish the season by joining the Big 3 in a historic achievement—winning four or more Masters 1000 titles in a single year.
The wins of Carlos Alcaraz in Monte Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati not only allowed him to claim three titles where he had never reigned before this year but also marked the first career hat-trick in terms of Masters 1000 titles in a season. This success is no small feat, as there is a list of players who have achieved it since 1990, when the calendar and this type of tournament were standardized, allowing for comparisons with the present.
The truly astonishing fact is that with two more Masters 1000 titles at stake in 2025, namely Shanghai and Paris, the Spaniard has the chance to become the fourth player to end a season with four or more titles of this caliber. You can probably guess who the other achievers are; yes, you are right, the Big 3. Names as significant as Becker, Courier, Sampras, Agassi, or even Sinner fall short, with the latter managing to secure three Masters 1000 titles in 2024.

- Djokovic holds the record for the most Masters 1000 titles won in a year, with 6 in 2015
As some seasoned readers may recall, the historical record for most Masters 1000 titles in a year belongs to Novak Djokovic. In 2015, the Serbian defied nature and logic, playing the best tennis ever seen and clinching an incredible 6 out of the 9 Masters 1000 tournaments of the season. Only Madrid and Montreal, won by Murray, along with Cincinnati, where Federer claimed the title, slipped through Djokovic's hands.
Alcaraz may not match or surpass that record this year, but he could equal what Rafael Nadal achieved in 2013 and what Djokovic did in 2011. Both seasons ended with five titles for the Spaniard and the Serb, respectively, a mark that Carlos could reach if he wins in China and France before the season's end. Roger Federer in 2006 and again Djokovic in 2011 achieved four Masters 1000 titles in a year, a feat that Alcaraz could match or surpass in 2025.
- Alcaraz could finish 2025 with 5 Masters 1000 titles if he wins in Shanghai and Paris
It is evident that a 22-year-old tennis player vying for such achievements is already historically significant and foretells a future filled with memorable milestones. Carlos Alcaraz has the chance to culminate an already remarkable season, which could reach a higher status if he finishes as the world number one and claims one of the remaining Masters 1000 titles. Shanghai and Paris have not witnessed the Spanish player lifting a trophy yet, along with Canada, the only tournaments in this category where the Murcian has not reigned. Will he make another statement this season?
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