Tennis has become little more than a battlefield by 2025. The game is going through a generational shift, with legends still commanding respect while the newcomers try to fight as hard as they can to reach center stage. Let’s therefore take a trip around the globe and look at the Top 10 Men’s Tennis Players in 2025 in the World Now.
The ATP tour is packed with talent, techniques, domination, drama, and unpredictability. To reach the top, players go through setbacks just to come back with more power. Every one of them is doing their utmost, making history on the court.
Top 10 Men’s Tennis Players in 2025
Here we are going to explain about the Top 10 Men’s Tennis Players in the World, which are ranked in the world ATP Ranking table.
1. Jannik Sinner
Jannik Sinner is the best men’s tennis player on earth. He won back-to-back Australian Open titles to make history and became No. 1 in 2024. What makes him a top player is he always comes back even from a small downfall and ruled the court with his sheer talent. Setting the bar high for tennis’s next generation is Sinner.
Name | Jannik Sinner |
Born | 16 August 2001, Innichen (San Candido), South Tyrol, Italy |
Residence | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Simone Vagnozzi, Darren Cahill |
Career Prize Money | ~$40 million USD |
Singles Titles | 19 (incl. 3 Grand Slams: 2024 & 2025 Australian Open; 2024 US Open) |
Current Ranking | No. 1 (as of 10 June 2024) |
ATP Finals Result | Winner 2024 |

2. Alexander Zverev
Alexander Zverev continues to dominate the No.2 position on the table. He reached the final of the 2025 Australian Open, so close to the win, but was disheartened. His powerful skills and strategic play make him a major threat to his opponent. He has dominated his position with his consistent performance on the court.
Name | Alexander Zverev |
Born | 20 April 1997, Hamburg, Germany |
Residence | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coach(es) | Alexander Zverev Sr. |
Career Prize Money | ~US $52.9 million |
Singles Titles | 24 ATP Tour titles |
Current Ranking | No. 3 (19 May 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Winner in 2018 & 2021 |

3. Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz, at just 22, has rapidly climbed to No. 3 on the table. In 2024, he shocked the world by winning his first three Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces.
His versatile play and pure talent have made him one of the most exciting rising stars. His performance has earned him a nomination for the 2025 Laureus World Sportsman of the Year.
Name | Carlos Alcaraz |
Born | 5 May 2003, El Palmar, Murcia, Spain |
Residence | Villena, Spain |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Juan Carlos Ferrero (2019–), Samuel Lopez (from Dec 2024) |
Career Prize Money | US $44.73 million |
Singles Titles | 20 ATP Tour titles (incl. 5 Grand Slams) |
Current Ranking | No. 2 (as of 18 May 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Semifinalist 2023 |

4. Taylor Fritz
Taylor Fritz is currently a rising tennis star holding on to Position No. 4 on the table. His powerful serve and tactical gameplay have earned him significant victories. Taylor continues to be a strong contender, aiming to win the Grand Slam Level. His determination and consistency have made him a strong player on the court.
Name | Taylor Harry Fritz |
Born | 28 October 1997, Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA |
Residence | Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Michael Russell, Paul Annacone |
Career Prize Money | US $24.17 million |
Singles Titles | 8 ATP Tour titles (incl. 2022 Indian Wells Masters) |
Current Ranking | No. 7 (as of 9 June 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Runner‑up 2024 (lost to Jannik Sinner) |

5. Jack Draper
Jack Draper has made a great impact on the ATP tour, which has helped him to get to No. 5. He showcased his potential through his performances in the Masters 1000 events. His left-handed play and dedication have made it difficult for his opponents to beat him. As of now, he aims for wins in the Grand Slam tournaments.
Name | Jack Alexander Draper |
Born | 22 December 2001, London, England |
Residence | London, England |
Plays | Left‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | James Trotman (2021–present) |
Career Prize Money | ~US $7.9 million |
Singles Titles | 3 ATP titles (including 2025 Indian Wells Masters) |
Current Ranking | No. 4 (as of 9 June 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | – (has not yet qualified for ATP Finals) |

6. Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic is a legend in the game at No. 6 on the table. His excellent experience and mental toughness have made him stand out in the game. Beyond the court, he mentors young talents and contributes to tennis through his foundation. His passion and dedication for the game are remarkable.
Name | Novak Dokovic |
Born | 22 May 1987, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia (now Serbia) |
Residence | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Marian Vajda, Dusan Vemic, Boris Bosnjakovic; briefly coached by Andy Murray (late 2024–May 2025) |
Career Prize Money | US $187.9 million (highest all-time) |
Singles Titles | 100 ATP singles titles |
Current Ranking | No. 5 (as of June 9 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Winner 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022; Finalist multiple other years |

7. Casper Ruud
Casper has made a mark as one of the top players on clay by recently winning the 2025 Madrid Open. His consistency and strategic gameplay have led him to multiple Grand Slam finals. Despite his loss against Jannik Sinner, he is one of the toughest opponents on the court.
Name | Casper Ruud |
Born | 22 December 1998, Oslo, Norway |
Residence | Oslo, Norway |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Petter Nærstad (since turning pro) |
Career Prize Money | US $23.1 million (as of March 2025) |
Singles Titles | 13 ATP titles (incl. 3 clay Masters 1000s) |
Current Ranking | No. 8 (May 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Finalist 2022; Semifinalist 2021 & 2024 |

8. Alex de Minaur
Alex Minaur is known for his speed and high skills on the court. His relentless energy and defensive skills have earned him the nickname “The Demon.” Alex continues to be a strong representative for Australian Tennis by being ranked No. 8 on the top players list. His consistency has led him to some significant wins in the tournament.
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Name | Alex de Minaur Roman |
Born | 17 February 1999, Sydney, Australia |
Residence | Sydney, Australia |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Adolfo Gutierrez (since age 9) |
Career Prize Money | US $17.78 million (combined singles & doubles, as of early 2025) |
Singles Titles | 9 ATP Tour titles |
Current Ranking | No. 7 (21 April 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Round‑Robin (debut) in 2024 |

9. Lorenzo Musetti
Lorenzo Musetti has made history by breaking into the Top 10 and becoming the third youngest Italian to do so. He is working on himself and is aiming to score higher in the ATP tournament. Musetti’s strong performances over time are a reflection of how much potential he has to give to the game.
Name | Lorenzo Musetti |
Born | 3 March 2002, Carrara, Tuscany, Italy |
Residence | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Plays | Right‑handed (one‑handed backhand) |
Coach(es) | Simone Tartarini |
Career Prize Money | US $10.17 million |
Singles Titles | 2 ATP Tour titles (Hamburg 2022, Naples 2022) |
Current Ranking | No. 6 (achieved 9 June 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | – (has not yet qualified for ATP Finals) |

10. Holger Rune
Hogler Rune has re-entered the top 10 after an impressive series of performances. In 2025, he reached the final of the Indian well masters and earned his first ATP 500 title at the Barcelona Open. His performances in the ATP reflect his dedication and potential in the game.
Name | Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune |
Born | 29 April 2003, Gentofte, Denmark |
Residence | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Plays | Right‑handed (two‑handed backhand) |
Coaches | Kenneth Carlsen, Lars Christensen |
Career Prize Money | US $12.57 million |
Singles Titles | 5 ATP singles titles (incl. 2022 Paris Masters) |
Current Ranking | No. 9 (as of 9 June 2025) |
ATP Finals Result | Round-robin debut in 2023 (did not advance) |
