A Historical Look at the ATP Cincinnati: Records and Champions

We review the records of the ATP Cincinnati also known as the Western & Southern Open, seventh Masters 1000 of the season. A large cast of players appear with some of the best records.

Entry list ATP Cincinnati

Tennis does not stop and is at full throttle on this new tour of North America. Two Masters 1000 and the last Grand Slam of the season, known as the United States Open or US Open. This time we are going to review the historical records that a tournament with as much tradition as Cincinnati has.

Federer is the protagonist twice. It is difficult not to see Djokovic or Nadal in the historical records of an entire Masters 1000, but it is that Cincinnati is not a tournament that they have done very well or that they have not attended frequently during all the years. Despite them, we see big names among the historical records of the seventh Masters 1000 of the season.

Records Masters 1000 Cincinnati

the swiss tennis player Roger Federer He is the player who has been able to lift the champion title the most times with seven trophies. In the doubles modality, those who usually dominate in this type of tournament are the legend of the bryan brothers. Mike and Bob went on to win five titles at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Cincinnati. The oldest champion was the Aussie Ken Rosewall when he won the trophy at the age of 35 in 1970. On the opposite side is a Boris Becker who achieved his championship title with only 17 years back in 1985. A total of six No.1 have achieved the title; John McEnroe in 1981, Andre Agassi in 1995, Pete Sampras in 1997 & 1999, Gustavo Kuerten in 2001, Roger Federer in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012, y Novak Djokovic in 2020. The story broke in the year 2022. The Croatian Borna Coric he broke all records and as world No.152 was crowned the champion with the worst ranking in the entire Open Era of this American championship. You have to look back years to see the last local champion. The protagonist was Andy Roddick with the title achieved in 2006. Roger Federer is once again the protagonist, since with his 47 victories he is the player who has managed to win the most times in Cincinnati.
2023-08-11 18:56:33
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