Men’s tennis in 2025 has delivered shocks, redemption arcs, and fierce rivalries. With new stars rising and legends facing the pressure of age and injuries, the ATP landscape is constantly shifting. Here is the current top 10 ranked by form, achievements, and impact this season—counting down from number 10.
10. Tommy Paul
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Tommy Paul has continued his upward trajectory with solid results early in the season. His quarter-final appearance at the Australian Open and a strong run to the semi-finals in Rome propelled him to a career-high ranking of ninth.
Although he hasn’t won a title yet this year, Paul’s consistency has been key to his rise. He enters the clay season with a solid 21–8 record for 2025.
Novak Djokovic entered 2025 with hopes of winning a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. After a promising start that included a semi-final run in Australia, his form took a hit due to injury setbacks.
Losses at Indian Wells and other early-round exits followed, leading to a coaching split with Andy Murray. With time against him, Djokovic must regain momentum before Roland Garros.
8. Alex de Minaur
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Alex de Minaur has quietly established himself as one of the most consistent performers on the tour. He has reached four consecutive Grand Slam quarter-finals, including the Australian Open.
This year, he reached the final in Rotterdam and the semi-finals in Monte Carlo. With 26 wins in 2025, he continues to climb the rankings with determination.
7. Lorenzo Musetti
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Lorenzo Musetti has broken into the world’s top 10 for the first time after an impressive spring. His runs to the semi-finals in Madrid and final in Monte Carlo confirmed his growth as a top-tier player.
Musetti has posted a 20–7 record so far in 2025. With his improved consistency, he’s ready to make a deeper impact at the Grand Slam level.
6. Holger Rune
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Holger Rune has delivered some big performances this year, including a finals appearance at Indian Wells. He followed that up by winning an ATP 500 event where he defeated Alcaraz in straight sets.
Despite some erratic results, Rune has shown he can beat the best. A strong French Open campaign would be a major boost for his season.
5. Casper Ruud
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Casper Ruud has once again shown his strength on clay by winning his first Masters 1000 title in Madrid. The Norwegian defeated Jack Draper in the final and backed it up with a strong showing in Rome.
With Nadal retired and Djokovic struggling, Ruud has a golden opportunity at Roland Garros. His clay pedigree makes him a serious threat.
4. Jack Draper
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Jack Draper has surged into the top five after a stunning run of results in early 2025. His breakthrough came with a title win at Indian Wells, where he beat top players including Alcaraz and Rune.
He also made the final in Madrid and now holds a 22–6 record for the year. Draper has become a genuine contender on both hard courts and clay.
3. Alexander Zverev
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Alexander Zverev reached his third Grand Slam final at the Australian Open but fell to Sinner in straight sets. While his Masters results were mixed, he secured a title in Munich to stay in the top three.
Zverev has 24 career titles but is still searching for a first Grand Slam. Roland Garros could be his best shot yet.
2. Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz has had a dominant 2025, collecting three titles so far. After early disappointment in Australia, he claimed victories in Rotterdam, Monte Carlo, and the Italian Open.
Alcaraz now holds titles at every major clay venue. He’s a top favorite heading into Roland Garros with a 2025 form few can match.
1. Jannik Sinner
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Jannik Sinner began the year by winning the Australian Open, but a doping suspension interrupted his season. After serving a three-month ban, he returned in Rome and reached the final.
Despite the controversy, Sinner remains at the top of the world rankings. His strong comeback sets up a high-stakes showdown with Alcaraz at Roland Garros.