Which player spent the most time on court in 2025?
As the ATP season ends, the numbers are in: Alexander Zverev is the player who spent the most hours on court in 2025.
A symbol for a player who, sportingly, experienced one of his most frustrating years.
Match after match, sometimes defeat after defeat, Zverev accumulated 82 matches, totaling 164 hours on the court: a perfect average of 2 hours per match.
Alcaraz, the number 1 who never stops
Right behind him: Carlos Alcaraz, author of an exceptional season crowned with eight titles, including Roland-Garros and the US Open.
The Spaniard, in his best year statistically, played 80 matches for 159 hours spent on court, an average of 1h59.
So Alcaraz spent almost as much time as Zverev... but with an infinitely superior return.
Félix Auger-Aliassime: the resurrection that changes everything
This season, Félix Auger-Aliassime went from shadow to light. His turning point: Cincinnati. From there, the Canadian rediscovered a version of himself that was thought to be lost.
With 74 matches, he accumulated 158 hours on court, but above all, he shows the highest average in the Top 3: 2h08 per match. A statistic that shows how much Félix had to fight to rebuild himself.
Sinner and Djokovic far behind: accepted absences
Unsurprisingly, Jannik Sinner's suspension keeps him away from the top of the ranking. He finishes 10th, with 125 hours and 64 matches, for an average of 1h57.
Even more striking: the position of Novak Djokovic, only 16th. The Serb had set the tone: priority to the Grand Slams, less travel, fewer tournaments.
Result: 50 matches, 109 hours, but one of the highest averages on the tour: 2h11.
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