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#8 Lorenzo Musetti

The #2 Italian had a breakout clay season with a F at Monte Carlo, then SFs at Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros. That streak carried him into the Top 10 for the 1st time. A QF at the US Open and some solid play after got him in the ATP Finals

#ATPRankings #LorenzoMusetti
December 25, 2025 at 1:55 PM
#9 Ben Shelton

Shelton started the year with a bang getting the SF in Australia. He also joined the 1st time Masters winners with a title in Canada. A QF result at Wimbledon and 3 other Masters along with a F in Munich and SF in Washington rounded out his best results

#ATPRankings #BenShelton
December 25, 2025 at 1:49 PM
#10 Jack Draper

Another 1st time Masters Champion, Draper took the Indian Wells title, the had a surprisingly good clay season with a F in Madrid, QF in Rome and R16 at RG. Injury sidelined him after Wimbledon and he couldn't hold his career high #4 ranking

#ATPRankings #JackDraper
December 25, 2025 at 1:45 PM
#11 Alexander Bublik

Starting the year just outside the Top 30 and dropping down to 82, Bublik had a rough time until Roland Garros. He made the QF, the won Halle (500) and 3 other 250s then capped it off with a SF in Paris to end the year at a career high

#ATPRankings #AlexanderBublik
December 25, 2025 at 1:40 PM
#12 Casper Ruud

Ruud finally broke through at the Masters winning Madrid. He did well at the 500s (1 F, 1 SF, 2 QF), but injury at Roland Garros ended his clay season on a low note. He did some back to win Stockholm and keep him in striking range of the Top 10

#ATPRankings #CasperRuud
December 25, 2025 at 1:36 PM
#13 Daniil Medvedev

Medvedev had a good year at Masters (2 SF, 2 QF) and 500 events (1 F, 1 SF, 3 QF) but a horrible year at the Slams (1-4 record). His inability to win matches at the GSs was the reason for him dropping out of the Top 10 for the first time since 2023

#ATPRankings #DaniilMedvedev
December 25, 2025 at 1:29 PM
#14 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

ADF had the best year of his career despite him still not winning a title. He made four finals, 3 at 500s (Acapulco, Washington, Basel) and a Masters SF (Monte Carlo). He cracked the Top20 for the first time rising up to #14

#ATPTop30 #AlejandroDavidovichFokina
December 18, 2025 at 6:42 PM
#15 Holger Rune

Rune had a good beginning to the year making the F of Indian Wells, the R16 to Australian Open and Roland Garros and winning Barcelona. His Masters game was good after that (2 Q and 1 R16), but an ugly injury in Stockholm (in the SF) ended his season

#ATPTop30 #HolgerRune
December 17, 2025 at 9:35 PM
#16 Andrey Rublev

The King of 500's broke through again with a title in Qatar. But that was the only highlight of the season failing to reach a QF at a GS and getting to only two QF at Masters. A Final in Hamburg and a couple 250 SFs rounded out his best results

#ATPRankings #AndreyRublev
December 16, 2025 at 2:00 PM
#17 Jiri Lehecka

Lehecka had his best year ever winning 41 matches and reaching #16. He took a title in Brisbane and then played solid tennis with a F at Queen's Club and a QF at the US Open. A breakthrough at a Master or Slam could see him in the Top10 next year

#ATPRankings #JiriLehecka
December 16, 2025 at 1:55 PM
#18 Karen Khachanov

A slow start and finish to the season bookended Khachanov's play in June and July which propelled him back into the Top10 (#9) after his QF run at Wimbledon & F run in Canada. With few points to defend through April he could return there next year

#ATPRankings #KarenKhachanov
December 16, 2025 at 1:49 PM
#19 Jakub Mensik

The 20yo Czech had a standout year, making it up to #16 behind his Masters win in Miami. Steady play throughout the season helped bolster the ranking. He'll need to improve at the other Masters and Grand Slams to hold his status

#ATPRankings #JakubMensid
December 16, 2025 at 1:41 PM
#20 Tommy Paul

Paul did well in the first half of the year making the QF at the Australian Open and Roland Garros and the S at Rome and Dallas. But injuries slowed and eventually sidelined him after the US Open. While he peaked at #8 in June, he's fallen to #20 since

#ATPRankings #TommyPaul
December 16, 2025 at 1:34 PM
#21 Francisco Cerundolo

A strong start to the season, with a F in Buenos Aires, QF in Indian Wells and Miami, and SF in Munich and Madrid, got Cerundolo up to #18. Like Cobolli though, he had trouble stinging wins together after that and slipped back a bit

#ATPTop30 #FranciscoCerundolo
December 11, 2025 at 2:10 PM
#22 Flavio Cobolli

With wins in Bucharest(250) and Hamburg(500) and a QF run at Wimbledon, Cobolli jumped up into the Top 20 in July reaching #17. After that he had trouble stringing wins together and slipped back. He did help Italy win a 3rd in a row Davis Cup

#ATPTop30 #FlavioCobolli
December 11, 2025 at 2:00 PM
#23 Denis Shapovalov

Shapo had a 2nd good year in a row after a knee injury in 2023 winning 2 titles (Dallas and Los Cabos) and returning to the Top 30. At #23, he's at his highest ranking since August of 23. With solid play at the majors he could make the Top 10 again

#ATPTop30 #DenisShapovalov
December 9, 2025 at 6:11 PM
#24 Joao Fonseca

The other teen in the Top30, Fonseca had a great year winning in Buenos Aires (250) in February and then book-ending his season with a second win in Basel (500). The latter vaulted him into the Top30 having started the year at #145

#ATPTop30 #JoaoFonseca
December 8, 2025 at 8:32 PM
#25 Tallon Griekspoor

Griekspoor grabbed his 3rd title this year (Mallorca) and finished in the Top30 for the 2nd time in his career (#23 in 2023). He made 4th round of Roland Garros, the QF at Indian Wells, the SF in Dubai, and the F in Marrakech

#ATP #TallonGriekspoor
December 8, 2025 at 8:28 PM
#26 Luciano Darderi

Darderi is the 1st of 4 Italians in the Top 30 and made his breakthrough this year in a big way. He has 3 titles (only 3 players had more). With better results in Grand Slams (two R32) and Masters (one R32) he'll move up quickly next year

#ATP #LucianoDarderi
December 8, 2025 at 8:28 PM
#27 Cameron Norrie

Making his return to the Top 30 near the end of the year, Norrie proved he still has it at 30 yo. He made the F at Metz, SF at Geneva and QF at Wimbledon. Consistent play all year got him a Top 30 finish for the 4th time in his career

#ATPTop30 #CameronNorrie
December 5, 2025 at 6:35 PM
#28 Learner Tien

The 1st of 2 teenagers and 5 Americans in the Top 30, Tien catapulted up the rankings with a final in Beijing and a title (his first) in Metz. He began the year at 122 and made consistent moves all year on his way to the Top 30

#ATPTop30 #LearnerTien
December 4, 2025 at 2:49 PM
#29 Arthur Rinderknech

Rinderknech had a breakthrough year reaching the Top 30 for the 1st time (high of #27) and getting to his 1st Masters final (Shanghai). He started the year 5-16, but turned it around in July and finished 27-29, his most wins in any year

#ATPTop30 #ArthurRinderknech
December 3, 2025 at 4:37 PM
#30 Francis Tiafoe

Tiafoe had a rough year, winning no tournaments and making just one final (Houston). His best showing was at Roland Garros where he made the QF. He did get as high as #11 before not defending finalist points in Cincinnati

#ATPTop30 #FrancisTiafoe
December 2, 2025 at 10:14 PM
Over the month of December, I'll take a look at all the players in the Top 30. Starting tomorrow I'll revisit #30 working my way to #1. The 2026 season starts on Jan 2 in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, and Hong Kong. Just enough time to give you one a day before action heats up again

#ATPTop30Recap
December 1, 2025 at 9:00 PM
With the 2025 season ended let's look back. 16 players made the Top 30 and finished out of it

31 Vacherot
32 Machac
33 Nakashima
34 Tsitsipas
37 Humbert
38 Michelsen
40 Fils
44 Dimitrov
45 Baez
48 Korda
54 Popyrin
56 Berrettini
59 Mpetshi Perricard
73 Hurkacz
81 Tabilo
108 Thompson

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December 1, 2025 at 8:56 PM