Each era brings forth its own talents, each dominating for a time! If the list of youngest champions at the Miami Masters men's singles features many famous players, then the oldest champions list is equally noteworthy. These veterans, with their persevering performances, prove they remain vigorous in their later years, and moreover, two of them appear on the list twice. Let's see:
1️⃣• Roger Federer
2019 | 37 years 7 months
Compared to the other two Masters tournaments held in the United States—Indian Wells and Cincinnati—Federer's results in Miami are somewhat less impressive, but his connection with this event is undoubtedly stronger.

This was the Swiss Maestro's last Masters title in his career, and also his last time standing on the top podium of a major tournament. After finishing as runner-up at the Indian Wells Masters for the second consecutive year (2018 loss to Del Potro, 2019 loss to Thiem), Federer once again reached the final at the subsequent Miami Masters, facing the defending champion, then American No. 1, and big server John Isner, ultimately winning the title again after two years.
2️⃣• Roger Federer
2017 | 35 years 7 months
That year, Federer experienced a second peak in his career. After winning a Grand Slam title at the Australian Open early in the year as the 17th seed, more than four years since his last, he then delivered outstanding performances in the Sunshine Double. Among them, he defeated Wawrinka at the Indian Wells Masters, and at the Miami Masters, just like twelve years earlier, he again defeated Nadal, causing the Spaniard's lifelong dream of a Miami Masters title to once again remain unfulfilled.

3️⃣• Andre Agassi
2003 | 32 years 10 months
4️⃣• John Isner
2018 | 32 years 10 months
5️⃣• Andre Agassi
2002 | 31 years 10 months
Among American players in the three domestic Masters tournaments, their best results likely come at this event. Who would have thought that Agassi, strong in his youth, could still make a kingly comeback in his later years. Winning back-to-back titles, he shares the record with Djokovic as the most successful male player in tournament history with the most titles.
Isner is another typical case; he also nearly achieved a title defense. In 2018, he defeated the rising star Zverev from the previous year, becoming the last American本土 Masters champion before Fritz.

For the performances of these veterans back then, let's offer a respectful applause. Especially Agassi, spanning thirteen years on the list, truly不愧 is a典型 example of a prodigal son turning back, worth more than gold! (Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qi Ye)