Federer poses with his 8th Masters 1000 title at 2005 Cincinnati
In his fifth tournament appearance (1-4 record), Federer beat Andy Roddick for his first Cincinnati title, 4th Masters 1000 of the year and 8th of his career.
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#9 2006 Indian Wells
Federer poses with the 2006 Indian Wells trophy
For the first time in his career Federer completed a three-peat at a Masters 1000 tournament, beating American James Blake in the 2006 Indian Wells final to win his 9th Masters 1000 title.
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#10 2006 Miami
Federer beats Ljubicic for his 10th Masters 1000 title
Close on the heels of his Indian Wells triumph, Federer defended his Miami title and completed a second "Indian Wells - Miami" double by beating Croatian Ivan Ljubicic in the 2006 final.
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#11 2006 Rogers Cup
Federer serves to Gasquet in the 2006 Rogers Cup final
Federer overcame Frenchman Richard Gasquet in the 2006 Rogers Cup final in Toronto to triumph at the tournament for a second time and win his 11th Masters 1000 title. The win marked the 40th career singles title for the Swiss.
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#12 2006 Madrid
Federer wins his 12th Masters 1000 title at 2006 Madrid
For the second consecutive year, Federer won 4 Masters 1000 titles when he beat Chilean Fernando Gonzalez in the 2006 Madrid final for his 12th triumph at a Masters 1000 tournament.
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#13 2007 Hamburg
Federer won his 13th Masters 1000 title at 2007 Hamburg
Federer beat Nadal in the 2007 Hamburg final to win a 4th title at the tournament and a 13th Masters 1000 triumph overall. The win marked the Swiss' highest title haul at a Masters 1000 tournament.
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#14 2007 Cincinnati
Federer poses with his 14th Masters 1000 title at 2007 Cincinnati
Federer beat American James Blake in the 2007 Cincinnati final to triumph for a 14th time at a Masters 1000 tournament. The win marked Federer's 50th career singles title.
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