Carlos Alcaraz’s 2025 season has been nothing short of phenomenal. The Spaniard, who has been battling with Jannik Sinner for the No. 1 ranking, has amassed a tour-leading six titles and currently holds an incredible 54-6 win-loss record, or a 90% winning percentage. He has now firmly established himself as a force to be reckoned with on all surfaces.

Alcaraz’s success is a result of his consistent performance across different tournament levels and surfaces. This year alone, he has won a Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, three Masters 1000 titles, and two other ATP titles, showcasing his ability to peak at the biggest events. His impressive haul of eight Masters 1000 titles and five Grand Slam titles already puts him in a category of his own among his peers.

CARLOS ALCARAZ: 2025 SEASON AT A GLANCE

Statistic Value
Win-Loss Record 54-6 (90%)
Singles Titles 6 (Tour-leading)
Grand Slam Titles 1 (Roland Garros)
Masters 1000 Titles 3 (Monte-Carlo, Rome, Cincinnati)
Total “Big Titles” 4

 

SURFACE-BY-SURFACE WINNING PERCENTAGE (2025)

 

Surface Win-Loss Win % Titles
Clay 22-1 96% 3
Grass 11-1 92% 1
Hard 21-4 84% 2

 

“Alcaraz’s ability to transition from clay to grass and continue winning is what truly separates him,” said tennis analyst John Berkok. “He’s not just a clay-court specialist, or a hard-court hitter. He has a complete game that makes him a threat everywhere.”

 

The numbers also reveal a player who is incredibly effective at winning the big points. Alcaraz has won 84% of his service games and 31% of his return games throughout his career, which are key metrics for success at the elite level.

Watch this space for continued updates on Alcaraz as he heads into the US Open, where he is the frontrunner to claim the No. 1 ranking.