Carlos Alcaraz strengthened his ATP Finals 2025 campaign by defeating Lorenzo Musetti in Turin and sealing a place in the knockout rounds. The Spaniard continues his unbeaten run after earlier victories over Alex de Minaur and Taylor Fritz.
His latest performance also pushed him past Jannik Sinner in the ATP rankings. With this result, Alcaraz will meet either Felix Auger-Aliassime or Alexander Zverev in the semi-final, depending on the final group standings.
Alcaraz Joins Exclusive ATP Legends List at Youngest Age Ever
Alcaraz’s year-end world number one finish places him among the very few players who have achieved the top ranking and also won six Grand Slams.
This select group includes Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic.
By matching this remarkable milestone, Alcaraz has entered one of the rarest clubs in men’s tennis and done so earlier than anyone before him.
The Spaniard now holds six Grand Slam titles and has ended two seasons as world number one.
He still has a chance to unlock another career-first in Turin, as he has never claimed the ATP Finals trophy. His deepest run so far was a semi-final appearance in 2022.
Carlos Alcaraz Reaches New Peak With 70th Win of the Season
His triumph over Musetti also delivered another major landmark. The victory became his 70th win of the 2025 season, marking his highest single-year total.
At 22, Alcaraz is the youngest player to record 70 wins since Novak Djokovic achieved the same in 2009, according to OptaAce.
He is only the third player in the last decade to reach that number, joining Andy Murray in 2016 and Jannik Sinner in 2025.
Should Alcaraz win the ATP Finals for the first time, he will conclude his season with an impressive 72 wins.
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