Haven't done this in awhile. Not a question, just a random trivia tidbit.
2025 is only the fifth time there have been five new Masters winners in a year since 1990 (with a chance for a sixth in Paris, would be a first in the 1990-present "official Masters era"):
1991: Jim Courier, Sergi Bruguera, Karol Novacek, Emilio Sanchez, Guy Forget
1998: Carlos Moya, Albert Costa, Petr Korda, Richard Krajicek, Greg Rusedski
2001: Juan Carlos Ferrero, Andrei Pavel, Albert Portas, Tommy Haas, Sebastien Grosjean
2022: Fabio Fognini, Carlos Alcaraz, Pablo Carreno Busta, Borna Coric, Holger Rune
2025: Jack Draper, Jakob Mensik, Casper Ruud, Ben Shelton, Valentin Vacherot
All 25 men were not only first time Masters winners, but first time big title winners. Below is a list of years in which 6 or more players won their first big titles:
Seven first-time big title winners...
1991: Masters as above. Michael Stich won his first at Wimbledon, and David Wheaton his one and only at the Grand Slam Cup.
Six first-time big title winners...
1997: Rios, Corretja, Woodruff, and Korda won Masters, and Kuerten and Rafter won their first as Slams.
2001: As above for Masters, plus Hewitt at Wimbledon.