Carlos Alcaraz has been the most consistent tennis player in terms of results and rankings, in the last three seasons, according to a new statistic.
The Spaniard, already in 2022, has started a truly remarkable career, made up of 4 Slams so far and a ride that has taken him all the way to conquering the number 1 in the men’s world ranking and maintained it until the end of 2022, before passing first into the hands of Novak Djokovic and then Jannik Sinner.
The young Spanish player has finished the last three years in the top 3: in 1st place – as mentioned – in 2022, in 2nd place in 2023 and in 3rd place this last season. Furthermore, the 21-year-old is the only one to always finish the last three years in the top 5: no one else has managed to do it, including Novak Djokovic himself. This indicates how much the hierarchies in the world of tennis have changed.
Carlos Alcaraz, ATP Finals 2024© Stream screenshot
The rankings also demonstrate the clear progress made by Sinner: from 15th place in 2022 (affected by many physical problems), the Italian improved to fourth place in 2023 with an impressive end to the season and to the top in this last year full of satisfactions. Expectations for 2025 are on a duel between Carlitos and Jannik, time will tell if it will actually be like this and who will be able to win.
Below are the final rankings of the three most recent years, which show notable changes and a continuity that so far has only been had by Alcaraz.
In 2022:
Carlos Alcaraz 6820
Rafael Nadal 6020
Casper Ruud 5820
Stefanos Tsitsipas 5550
Novak Djokovic 4820
In 2023:
Novak Djokovic 11245
Carlos Alcaraz 8855
Daniil Medvedev 7600
Jannik Sinner 6490
Andrey Rublev 4805
In 2024:
Jannik Sinner 11830
Alexander Zverev 7915
Carlos Alcaraz 7010
Taylor Fritz 5100
Daniil Medvedev 5030
Th Spanish player will be one of the most awaited player for the upcoming 2025 tennis season: for the Australian Open 2025, he will be one of the main favorite for the final victory, along Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic (the Serb will be with Andy Murray as new coach).
Tennis World USA