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TennisTV Reveals Its Top 5 Matches of the Year: Emotions, Suspense, and Drama Guaranteed

From Rome to Turin, TennisTV Revisits an Emotion-Filled 2025 Season: Five Epic and Pure Spectacle Matches.
TennisTV Reveals Its Top 5 Matches of the Year: Emotions, Suspense, and Drama Guaranteed
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Jules Hypolite
le 13/12/2025 à 19h07
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As the 2026 season approaches rapidly, TennisTV continues to recap the year that has just passed. On YouTube, the main broadcaster of the ATP Tour has released its top 5 matches of the year, excluding Grand Slams.

From Rome to the ATP Finals

In this compilation of about thirty minutes, five standout matches of the season are featured, chosen for their quality of play, their twists and turns, and sometimes their duration.

It highlights the spectacular duel between Moutet and Rune in Rome, the thriller of the Athens final between Djokovic and Musetti, the intense semifinal between Alcaraz and Hurkacz in Rotterdam, the fierce battle between Dimitrov and Monfils at Indian Wells, as well as the clash between Musetti and De Minaur at the ATP Finals.

Moutet C
Rune H • 9
7
5
7
5
7
6
Djokovic N • 1
Musetti L • 2
4
6
7
6
3
5
Alcaraz C • 1
Hurkacz H • 8
6
6
6
4
7
3
Dimitrov G • 14
Monfils G
7
4
7
6
6
6
Musetti L • 9
De Minaur A • 7
7
3
7
5
6
5
Corentin Moutet
34e, 1383 points
Holger Rune
16e, 2580 points
Rome
Rome
Draw
Novak Djokovic
4e, 4780 points
Lorenzo Musetti
5e, 4105 points
Athènes
Athènes
Draw
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Hubert Hurkacz
53e, 965 points
Rotterdam
Rotterdam
Draw
Grigor Dimitrov
45e, 1105 points
Gael Monfils
110e, 550 points
Indian Wells
Indian Wells
Draw
Alex De Minaur
6e, 4080 points
Shanghai
Shanghai
Draw
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1j

I am surprised about relatively low attendance at Roland Garros which was the most popular slam 20+ years ago. I myself love it as well as really loving aus and us opens. I don't care about Wimbledon, sometimes maybe I can watch women's tennis. I hate Wimbledon's white dress code, I feel like I am watching junior tennis...I watched very few matches like Graf davenport final in 1999 the last time.....

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It will really be befitting if he attains his 25th Grand Slam crown at the AO for he's truly the GOAT & this will stamp him & endorse his GOAT status without an iota of doubt

10j

Almost as important to Djokovic as Slam #25--and requiring less luck--is beating Federer's total of 103 singles titles. He'll play 250s, and might even surpass Connors's 109.