Top 10 Tennis Players & Their Titles in 2025: Alcaraz 8, Sinner 6

Top 10 Players

Top 10 Tennis Players and their 2025 titles:

The year-end ATP Finals concluded the 2025 season for men’s tennis, with the rankings updated today. In the final match, Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz to win the Nitto ATP Finals title for the second time this year.

As the 2025 season ended, let’s take a detailed look at how many titles each of the players among the world Top 10 (and Top 15) have won this year. Notably, among the Top 10, Lorenzo Musetti and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina have not won any title in 2025. Despite his loss in the ATP Finals championship match, Carlos Alcaraz retained the world number one ranking and is ahead of Sinner by 550 ranking points.

Top 15 Players and Title

15. Holger Rune
Holger Rune of Denmark is ranked world number 15 with 2,590 ranking points. He won one title this year, at Barcelona, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

14. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina is ranked 14 in the world. He did not win a title this year, but earned more than US$2 million in prize money by reaching many late rounds (quarter-finals, semi-finals) of events.

13. Daniil Medvedev
Russian Daniil Medvedev is ranked world number 13 with 2,760 ranking points. He won one title this year on hard courts at Almaty (indoors).

12. Casper Ruud
Casper Ruud of Norway is ranked world number 12 with 2,835 ranking points. He won two titles this year: the Madrid Open and Stockholm Indoors.

11. Alexander Bublik
Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan is ranked 11 with 2,870 ranking points. He won four titles this year—his most productive season yet—and broke into the world Top 15.

Top 10 Tennis Players Titles 2025: Alcaraz, Sinner

World Top 10 Tennis Players Titles 2025

10. Jack Draper
Jack Draper of the United Kingdom is ranked world number 10 with 2,990 ranking points. He won the ATP 1000 Indian Wells Masters title this year.

9. Ben Shelton
American Ben Shelton dropped four ranking places this week and is now ranked 9 with 3,790 ranking points. He won the ATP 1000 Canada Masters title this year.

8. Lorenzo Musetti is ranked 8 with 4,040 ranking points. He did not win a title this year. He earned about US$4.68 million in prize money and reached the semi-final stage at the Roland Garros.

7. Alex de Minaur
Australian Alex de Minaur is ranked 7 with 4,135 ranking points. He won the Washington D.C. Open this year.

6. Taylor Fritz
American Taylor Fritz is ranked 6 with 4,135 ranking points. He won two titles this year: Stuttgart and Eastbourne.

5. Felix Auger‑Aliassime
Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime is ranked 5 with 4,245 ranking points. He won three titles this year: Adelaide Open, Brussels Indoors and Montpellier.

4. Novak Djokovic
Former world number 1 Serbian Novak Djokovic is ranked 4 with 4,830 ranking points. He won his 100th and 101st tour-level titles this year: at Geneva Indoors and Athens Open.

3. Alexander Zverev
German Alexander Zverev is ranked 3 with 5,120 ranking points. He earned about US$5.97 million in prize money and won one title this year—at Munich (in his home country).

2. Jannik Sinner
Italian Jannik Sinner is ranked 2 with 11,500 ranking points. He is trailing number 1 by 550 points. He earned about US$19.11 million in prize money and won six titles this year including the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the ATP Finals (in Turin), Paris Masters, Vienna open tennis and Beijing open in China.

1. Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain is ranked 1 with 12,050 ranking points. Although he lost the ATP Finals final to Sinner, he still finishes the year at world number 1. He earned about US$18.80 million in prize money and won eight titles this year, including the French Open and the U.S. Open, ATP Masters 1000 at Cincinnati, Rome, Monte Carlo and Tokyo open, Rotterdam open and Queens Club open tennis.

Tennis World Rankings, ATP Top 10 Tennis Players, Top 15 Players.

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