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This week on TENNIS.com, we're bringing you five stories—one a day—that highlight the leaderboards of one statistic from 2025.

So far in the series, we've brought you this season's ace leaders, title leaders and biggest year-on-year ranking jumps.

Today, we go from ranking jumps to win leaders...

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And Carlos Alcaraz had the most wins of any tennis player this year—not just on the men’s tour, but on either the men’s or women’s tour—finishing 2025 with a sparkling 71-9 record.

On the men’s tour, specifically, it wasn’t even close, as no other player even got to 60 wins on the season, let alone 70.

MEN WITH MOST WINS IN 2025 (tour-level):

  • 71: Carlos Alcaraz [71-9]
  • 58: Jannik Sinner [58-6]
  • 57: Alexander Zverev [57-25]
  • 56: Alex de Minaur [56-24]
  • 53: Taylor Fritz [53-23]

Felix Auger-Aliassime was the only other man to record 50 or more wins this year, with exactly 50 (and a 50-24 record).

WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz clinches ATP Year-End No. 1 at Turin Finals

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Alcaraz also joins some rare company with his win-loss record—the Spaniard is just the sixth man this century to have more than 70 wins and fewer than 10 losses in a single season.

And Sinner and Alcaraz are the only two men to achieve the feat in the last nine seasons, between 2017 and 2025.

MEN THIS CENTURY WITH MORE THAN 70 WINS AND FEWER THAN 10 LOSSES IN A SEASON (tour-level):

  • Roger Federer: 2004 (74-6), 2005 (81-4), 2006 (92-5)
  • Rafael Nadal: 2013 (75-7)
  • Novak Djokovic: 2013 (74-9), 2015 (82-6)
  • Andy Murray: 2016 (78-9)
  • Jannik Sinner: 2024 (73-6)
  • Carlos Alcaraz: 2025 (71-9)

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Meanwhile, after the WTA Finals, Aryna Sabalenka had the most wins on the women’s tour—but with two wins in Billie Jean King Cup play the week after, Iga Swiatek leapfrogged her, and she’s now led the women’s tour for wins the last four years in a row.

WOMEN WITH MOST WINS IN 2025 (tour-level):

  • 64: Iga Swiatek [64-17] (2-0 in BJK Cup)
  • 63: Aryna Sabalenka [63-12]
  • 60: Elena Rybakina [60-19] (3-0 in BJK Cup)
  • 53: Jessica Pegula [53-24] (1-2 in BJK Cup)
  • 48: Coco Gauff [48-16]

Tomorrow, we go from match wins to dollar bills…