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Sinner, Alcaraz, Andreeva... The crazy streaks that marked 2025

Discover the ranking of the biggest winning streaks of the year on the men's and women's tour.
Sinner, Alcaraz, Andreeva... The crazy streaks that marked 2025
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Arthur Millot
le 03/12/2025 à 13h55
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Famous for its statistics, the X account, Game, Set and Maths, has revealed the list of the longest winning streaks on the main tour in 2025 for both men and women.

Alcaraz in bulldozer mode: a streak of 24 wins

Carlos Alcaraz dominated 2025 with an intensity not seen since the peak years of the Big Three.

24 consecutive victories, and tennis of astonishing variety.

And as if that weren't enough, the Spaniard added a second streak in the same year (13), a sign of impressive consistency.

Jannik Sinner, the silent machine: 15, 12, then another 12 wins...

If Alcaraz destroys everything in his path, his rival Jannik Sinner is not far behind.

Three major streaks in 2025: 15 wins, then 12, then another 12.

Madison Keys, the unexpected streak on the WTA tour: 16 wins

This might be the most surprising streak of the year.

Madison Keys achieved an incredible streak of 16 wins, reminding everyone that she possesses one of the most high-quality games on the tour.

Mirra Andreeva, a flash of maturity: 13 wins and a new dimension

Only a few weeks after coming of age, Mirra Andreeva already has a streak of 13 consecutive victories to her name.

Sabalenka and Svitolina: two streaks of 11 wins

Two players, two different styles:

- Aryna Sabalenka, raw power, 11 wins in a row

- Elina Svitolina, known for her resilience, 11 consecutive wins

Dernière modification le 03/12/2025 à 16h23
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 13650 points
Jannik Sinner
2e, 10300 points
Madison Keys
15e, 2351 points
Mirra Andreeva
7e, 4731 points
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10990 points
Elina Svitolina
10e, 3205 points
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Does anyone know how to update ur version, because mine is still in 2024.11

14j

As much as I love watching Alcaraz at his best, I'd love to see Alex taking this, he's such a tryer, and getting married and his humour and humility...

15j

Favoritism?

Last year: Sinner seed 1, the organizers schedule Alcaraz on day 1, Sinner on day 2.

This year: Alcaraz seed 1, the organizers schedule Alcaraz on day 1, Sinner on day 3.

That means: 7 matches in 15 days for Alcaraz, 7 in 13 days for Sinner; and no rest day for Sinner between quarter and semis, 1 full day rest for Alcaraz.

Also, on the first very hot day, the organizers schedule Sinner...

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