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Take a look at the current achievements and future development of the current players from the Tour Championship Rankings

When it comes to who has achieved the most in his career as an ATP player, the unequivocal answer is: Novak. Djokovic!

This article does not look back at history, nor does it compare the career achievements of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic. It aims to focus on the current achievements and career trends of active players.

Here are some of the active ATP players who have won more than 10 Tour titles:

1st place Djokovic 99

Let's not talk about this legend. However, his championship numbers can be used as a reference for the achievements of other players.

2nd Zverev 23

In any case, Zverev's achievements are not close to Djokovic. But his achievements are also the best among the post-90s players. He leads all post-90s players with 23 titles, and he also surpasses all players of the post-80s except for the Big Four, and only Roddick (32), Hewitt (30), and Ferrer (27) surpass this result.

His only flaw is that he has never won a Grand Slam title. But his career went on. It's only 28 years old, and there's still a chance.

2nd place Cilic 21

Cilic's championship number was seen little by little by Zverev. The 37-year-old's most recent title came at the 2024 Hangzhou Open. He may still have the ability to win lower tournaments, but the crowning achievement of his career has basically stopped at a Grand Slam and a Masters title.

Fourth place Medvedev 20

Medvedev's only advantage over Zverev is a Grand Slam title in his hand. He still has a chance to win the championship in the future, but the chances of winning the major championship are relatively small. He is still in the trough and has fallen to eighth place in the rankings. After a wave of highs in 2023 to win 5 titles, Djokovic fell into a slump in 2024 without a single title. It's not as good as Deyo, who has an Olympic gold medal blessing.

Fifth place Sinner 19

Sinner is currently the most promising player to come close to the Big Three in the future. He won 8 Tour titles in 2024, including 2 majors, 3 Masters titles and the year-end finals. However, in terms of numbers and ranks, it is nowhere near the best seasons of Federer's 2006 season (12 titles) and Djokovic's 2015 season (11 titles). Nadal won 7 titles in 2010, but has 3 Grand Slams + 3 Masters titles. Sinner's 2024 result is close to Nadal's best.

However, Sinner's doping incident will be a stain on his life. Regardless of whether the outcome of the upcoming Court of Arbitration for Sport in April results in a 1-2 year ban. His career will be disgraced by this.

Sixth place Alcaraz 17

Alcaraz is another player who is expected to come close to the Big Three in the future. At the age of 22, he has already won four Grand Slam titles, which is what many people are looking forward to him. One of his strengths is the ability to win Grand Slam titles on all three venues. His only glaring flaw at the moment is that his serve is not strong enough. But this is also the room for improvement for him to continue to improve his strength.

Seventh place Wawrinka 16

The 40-year-old Wawrinka has three Grand Slam titles and one Masters to his name, so he has added to the value of those 16 titles. His most recent victory came from Geneva in 2017. It has been eight years since he won a championship, and his persistence is only reluctance to give up on this profession.

Whether it is Sinner or Alcaraz, the current achievements have long since been Wawrinka.

Seventh place T Rublev 16

Rublev is currently at a low point in his career. 16 titles is not a small amount, but it is far less valuable than Sinner and Alcaraz. In tennis as a whole, he seems to be drifting away from the Grand Slam champions.

Seventh T Gasquet 16

Gasquet is a true ATP 250 title specialist. There's no way, when I was young, I was pressed by the Big Three. His most recent title came at the Auckland Open in 2023. Now at 39 years old, maybe I'm lucky enough to have a chance to win a lower division, but that chances are rare.

10th place Monfils 13

It is very rare that the 39-year-old Monfils is currently in good form and is currently ranked 33rd. They have just won the race from Auckland in 2025. What is remarkable is that in recent years, he has won every year except 2025. This has to make many post-90s players embarrassed.

Eleventh Ruud 12

Ruud won a lot of runners-up in the competition, but not the champion. Only one of the 12 titles was won at the ATP 500 level, while the rest were all champions at the ATP 250 level. It can be seen that his upper limit is limited. As both post-90s players, it is difficult to catch up with Zverev and Medvedev. His ceiling should be below Cilic.

Eleventh T Nishikori Kei 12

Kei Nishikori has paid many times, and this time it is accurate. It is currently ranked around 70. age, his achievements will not grow much.

Eleventh T Agut 12

Agut is still in the ring. The most recent victory came from Antwerp last year. Maybe he still has a chance to win the title, but only in the lower divisions.

Fourteenth place Tsitsipas 11

Compared to Zverev and Medvedev, Tsitsipas fell behind. His sluggish form came a little earlier than Rublev. His style of play is a no-brainer against a new generation of players. For the achievements of Sinner and Alcaraz, I am afraid there is no chance to catch up, let alone surpass.

Fifteenth Berrettini 10

is also a post-90s player, and Berrettini belongs to the second echelon. The two-year downturn has delayed a lot. Both the ranking and the championship were surpassed by Ruud. He should still have the ability to win the title, especially on grass. There are not many post-90s players who can have a grass court championship, and he has four. He returns to the top 100 by winning three clay titles in 2024. It is currently ranked 33rd.

summary

1. Among the 15 players above, 7 are post-80s players. Do you say that they are old and strong? I always feel that there should be more post-90s players who surpass their achievements. At the moment only Zverev, Medvedev can be considered exceeded, and Rublev can only be considered close.

2.15 is that 6 of the players are post-90s players, to be exact, post-95 players. Hardly any of them have a chance to win more than three Grand Slam titles.

3. Sinner and Alcaraz's achievements, on the whole, have surpassed the post-90s generation. But it is still unknown whether it will be able to match or surpass the achievements of the Big Three. On the one hand, it depends on their own strength, and on the other hand, it depends on the rising stars in the next five years. At present, Sinner's control of the game is at its best, and he has no choice but to be riddled with lawsuits. Once you are suspended, it is difficult to say how you will be able to do after you come back. Alcaraz is not as controlled as he was two years ago. Especially on hard courts. These factors all affect how well they will achieve in the future.

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