
Carlos Alcaraz enjoyed another brilliant run on the biggest stage in 2025. The 22-year-old added two Major titles from three finals to his growing CV. As always, the El Palmar native achieved that in style while smiling!
While Jannik Sinner proved more consistent across all four Majors, Alcaraz stood out with a striking number that highlights the essence of his game - chasing direct points and concluding the points on his terms!
The young gun produced a remarkable 1035 winners across his Major matches this season, the highest tally on the Tour. That impressive figure left Sinner (877) and Djokovic (859) behind.
It also confirmed Carlos as the most aggressive and fearless shot-maker of the year. Alcaraz forged his success on risk-taking and precision, mixing up his game superbly and attacking before his rival.
He attacked relentlessly, yet controlled his firepower well enough to conquer titles in Paris and New York. His ability to seize command of rallies, often with brilliant solutions, rather than wait for errors, separated him from the rest.
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It also reinforced his reputation as one of the most dynamic players the sport has ever seen. At only 22, Carlos has already developed the balance between flair and efficiency, which remained a mystery for many players from the past.
The Spaniard has been producing the numbers of a true champion while entertaining fans worldwide and drawing new spectators to out sport. His 2025 season confirmed that his aggressive brand of tennis is not just to entertain - it wins the biggest matches.
At 22, Carlos is the second-youngest six-time Major winner behind Bjorn Borg. He has dominated men's tennis since April and placed himself in a good position to wrap up the season as the year-end no. 1