Jannik Sinner’s rise to the summit of men’s tennis has been one of the defining stories of the sport in recent years — but his 2025 season may have cemented him among the game’s all-time greats.
A new statistic has emerged underscoring the sheer dominance of the Italian’s campaign, strengthening the argument that his 2025 run ranks as one of the finest in ATP history. Despite splitting the four Grand Slam titles with rival Carlos Alcaraz and missing three months of the tour due to injury, Sinner’s numbers remain astonishing.
Sinner Sets New All-Time ATP Record
Sinner has officially recorded the best points-won percentage in ATP history for a single season.
The Italian won an extraordinary 56.45% of all points he played in 2025, according to data highlighted by TNT Sports — the highest ever recorded across the ATP’s modern statistical era.
For context, even the most dominant seasons from legends such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic typically ranged between 54% and 56%. Sinner has now surpassed them all.
A Season Defined by Efficiency and Ruthlessness
Despite being absent for a quarter of the year, Sinner still produced numbers unmatched by his peers. He lost to just three players throughout the entire season and still mounted a strong challenge for the year-end No. 1 ranking.
His final record of 58–6 reflects not only consistency but also a level of command rarely seen on tour.
The 23-year-old opened the season by defending his Australian Open title and came within three championship points of lifting his first Roland Garros trophy. At Wimbledon, he delivered one of the season’s defining moments by dethroning Alcaraz, the two-time defending champion, before falling short in New York.
Even outside the Grand Slams, Sinner remained a force. His level scarcely dipped as he collected multiple ATP titles, including a Masters 1000 crown, while appearing in the finals of all five of the sport’s most prestigious events — three Grand Slams and the ATP Finals among them.
A Rivalry Driving a Generation
Sinner’s dominance also underscores the remarkable competitive balance at the very top of men’s tennis. Not once in 2025 did he and Alcaraz enter a tournament without one of them lifting the trophy. The pair met in Paris, Wimbledon, New York, and the season-ending Finals — a rivalry that now shapes the tour.
A Historic Season Now Etched in ATP Lore
With an unprecedented points-won percentage, a trio of Grand Slam finals, and a tour-high efficiency rating that may stand for years, Sinner’s 2025 season enters the record books as one of the most efficient and commanding campaigns in the sport’s history.
