Can Djokovic or Medvedev build on Shanghai's ATP No. 1 Club legacy?
Since its inception in 2009, the Rolex Shanghai Masters has stood as one of the most prestigious stops on the ATP Masters 1000 calendar.
Over the years, it has constantly attracted the game’s biggest names and produced some of its most memorable battles. Five of the 29 players to reach No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings have triumphed in Shanghai: Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner.
Two from that illustrious quintet are in the midst of deep runs at this year’s event: Medvedev, who will face Alex de Minaur Friday in the quarter-finals, and Djokovic, who will meet surprise package World No. 204 Valentin Vacherot in Saturday’s semis.
As the 2025 tournament boils towards its conclusion, ATPTour.com celebrates the No. 1s who have lifted the trophy in Shanghai.
Murray’s Triple Spark
Murray made Shanghai his playground with back-to-back titles in 2010-11, before returning in 2016 for one of the most important victories of his career.
Arriving in Shanghai as the World No. 2, Murray had already built momentum with titles in Rome, Queen’s Club, Wimbledon and Beijing. But the Briton didn’t stop there: He stormed through the field without dropping a set to complete his Shanghai hat-trick and later extended his winning streak to 24 matches to earn his lone ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF finish.
Djokovic’s 2012 Breakthrough & Record Trophy Haul
Djokovic denied Murray’s bid for a Shanghai three-peat in unforgettable fashion in 2012. After semi-final runs in 2009-10, Djokovic stormed through the field upon return to Shanghai two years later to set a clash with Murray in the final.
Across three hours, 21 minutes of battle, Djokovic clawed back from a set and a break down — saving five championship points en route — to seize his first Shanghai crown. With his victory, he also avenged his recent US Open final defeat to Murray one month prior and took a 9-7 lead in their rapidly growing Lexus ATP Head2Head rivalry.
Djokovic successfully defended his title in 2013 and won a further two trophies in 2015 and 2018, making him the tournament’s most decorated champion.
<img alt=”Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray” style=”width:100%;” src=”/-/media/images/news/2025/09/27/14/58/djokovic-murray-shanghai-2012-final.jpg” />Novak Djokovic defeats Andy Murray in the 2012 Shanghai final. Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images.
Federer’s Shanghai Prestige
Federer’s first Shanghai title in 2014 began with a great escape. In his opening match against Leonardo Mayer, the Swiss star saved five match points before surviving a tense third-set tie-break.
That getaway lit a fire under Federer, who powered through the rest of the draw — including top seed Djokovic in the semi-finals — to lift his maiden Shanghai trophy.
“I feel unbelievable prestige to win this event. Especially putting my hands on the trophy for the first time is a good feeling, I must say,” said Federer, who returned three years later to capture his second Shanghai title, and 27th ATP Masters 1000 crown.
<img alt=”Roger Federer” style=”width:100%;” src=”/-/media/images/news/2025/09/27/14/59/federer-shanghai-2014-final.jpg” />Roger Federer in action during the 2014 Shanghai final. Photo: Zhong Zhi/Getty Images
Medvedev’s Masterclass
Medvedev had already hinted at his potential in Shanghai when he pushed Federer to three sets in 2018, but it was the following year when he fully delivered on that promise.
Returning in 2019 as the World No. 4, and a completely different player, Medvedev dominated the field with a near-flawless display of power and consistency to clinch his first title in Shanghai. He capped his run with consecutive wins over two of his greatest rivals, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev, in the semi-final and final, respectively.
Sinner’s Statement
Sinner became the latest ATP No. 1 Club member to shine in Shanghai, capturing last year’s title in the midst of an end-of-season surge. He dropped just one set en route to a championship-match clash with record champion Djokovic.
Yet with fearless execution and unwavering focus, Sinner toppled the Serbian 7-6(4), 6-3 and snapped his perfect 4-0 streak in Shanghai finals. The win, which cemented his status at the top of the game, marked the Italian’s seventh title of the season.
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