Medvedev, Musetti, Paul: Top 30 Players Without a Title in 2025 on the ATP Tour

Several players ranked in the ATP top 30 have yet to win any trophy since the start of the season.
While Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have dominated the 2025 season on the main tour, some other players have not performed at their best consistently this year.
Thus, several players currently ranked among the world's top thirty are still waiting to win their first title since January. This is notably the case for two players still in contention to qualify for the ATP Finals.
Without a title since the 2023 Rome Masters 1000, Daniil Medvedev, who has dropped to 14th place and changed coaches after eight years of collaboration with Gilles Cervara, came close to ending his drought at the ATP 500 in Halle but lost the final to Alexander Bublik.
This was the only final played by the Russian this year, despite several semifinals at Indian Wells, Beijing, and Shanghai, and quarterfinals in Doha, Dubai, Madrid, and Washington.
Another player without a title in 2025 is Lorenzo Musetti. The Italian, who had a very strong first half of the season, reached the final of the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 and the semifinals of Roland-Garros, among other results, and was also one match away from the title in Chengdu late in the season, but ultimately lost to Alejandro Tabilo.
Affected by physical issues since his withdrawal against Alcaraz at Roland-Garros, the world No. 8 has struggled to maintain good performances since then, despite a recent quarterfinal at the US Open against his compatriot Jannik Sinner.
Karen Khachanov, the No. 1 seed in Almaty this week, hopes to defend his title in Kazakhstan. That tournament remains the last one won by the world No. 10, who was just one win away from a second Masters 1000 title this summer in Toronto against Shelton.
Currently injured, Tommy Paul, who has had to withdraw from several tournaments since the US Open, including Stockholm where he was the defending champion, will likely finish the season without any title.
In the current top 30, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (despite three lost finals), Francisco Cerundolo (final in Buenos Aires), Arthur Rinderknech (final at the Shanghai Masters 1000), and Frances Tiafoe (final in Houston) have also not experienced the joy of a title in 2025.