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After two years of winning the championship again, what is the ranking of the "king of the 500 races" in the current list of rubles?

In yesterday's article, we systematically counted the number of championships and finals in the history of the 500 races. So, today let's focus on the players who have won the most 500 tournaments in the current roster and see what new names will be on the list.


Djokovic, the only one of the Big Three who is still playing, is undoubtedly at the top of this list, and the gap between him and the players behind him is more than double.



Tied for second place are three people: Kei Nishikori, Rublev and Alcaraz. The three of them represent three generations, namely the 80s/90s/00s.


Kei Nishikori was introduced in yesterday's article, so I won't repeat it here. However, given the former Asian No.1 form and the competitive landscape in men's tennis, barring a miracle, his 500 championship count should be fixed on that.



In 2020, Rublev won three 500 championships, St. Petersburg, Dubai and Vienna, and became famous for a while, and was given the title of "King of the 500". In 2021, he won another race from Rotterdam; Crowned Dubai champion in 2022. In the past two seasons, he has finally pierced the window paper of the major championships, winning the Monte Carlo and Madrid Masters, but surprisingly not winning the 500 tournament.


Until this season, with his victory in the promoted Doha, Rublev's 500 win tally has reached six. Unlike Kei Nishikori and Acre, the Russian, who has played more frequently, is expected to have an advantage in the trio.



Most of Acre's 500 victories have come on clay, including Rio and Barcelona (twice). In addition, he made history by winning the Queen's Cup on his debut the year before. At last year's China Open, he defeated Sinner in the deciding set of the final and won this high-value championship.


Below the three are Zverev and Sinner's five. The former has won championships in Acapulco, Vienna and other tournaments, and winning the Hamburg championship is also the best testimony of Nirvana after a serious injury at the French Open that year; Sinner won the race from Rotterdam last year and had previously won a first prize in Washington and D.C.



Further down the row is the turn of Mr. Mei's four, who was once known as the king of the new generation of hard courts, and he is also majestic in this field. His most important 500 results came in the 2019 season, when he won cups and reached finals one after another, causing a stir in the tennis world.


The three championships are two veterans, Monfils and Wawrinka, as well as Aliassime, the benchmark of the post-00s generation. The Canadian broke the window paper in Rotterdam and then won Basel for the second year in a row. He has already won the Tour this year, and he may win more titles in the future.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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