Novak Djokovic just won his 411th ATP Masters 1000 at the early morning of March 24 after defeating Camilo Ugo Carabelli at the 2025 Miami Open.
The Serbian tennis player entered the tournament with 409 wins in the Masters 1000, only 1 match behind Rafael Nadal's record. With two wins in Florida, he has leveled and broken this record.
"I am honored to have another milestone, another record broken. There is always a goal to aim for every time I play, and of course that motivates me to do well in tournaments," Djokovic said.

Djokovic took nearly 20 years to reach 411 after his first win at a Masters 1000 event (Paris Masters 2005).
Since then, the 37-year-old has won 40 Masters 1000 titles - a record figure. In 2018, he became the first and only player to win all 9 Masters 1000 events. By 2020, he had won each tournament at least twice.
Djokovic currently has a record of 411-91 in the Masters 1000, with a win percentage of 81.9%, just slightly behind Nadal's 82% (410-90.)
This week, Djokovic is pursuing his 7th Miami championship and first Masters 1000 title since 2023.