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Top 10 Tennis News of 2025 According to Fans: Spot On, Each One Hits the Excitement Perfectly

Are true experts always among the people? Absolutely! For instance, the top 10 tennis news chosen by online fans caused a huge stir among tennis followers!



Many openly say that if you’re not a die-hard tennis fan, you wouldn’t be able to choose so well; each piece perfectly strikes the excitement of everyone, and these top 10 tennis news items have sent fans’ adrenaline levels skyrocketing.


So, what exactly are these top 10 tennis news stories that gained such high praise and broke fans’ defenses? Let’s take a look (in no particular order)!


Sinner and Alcaraz Dominate the Four Grand Slams Together


This year’s four Grand Slams belonged to Alcaraz, as well as to the Italian Sinner.


Alcaraz reached the finals of the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open; Sinner was even more impressive, making the finals in all four majors — Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open — a feat that puts him alongside legends like Federer and Djokovic.


Regarding the way Sinner and Alcaraz jointly dominated the Grand Slams this year, some joked that they didn’t even leave a drop of soup for the other players — absolutely overpowering.



Medvedev Ends Title Drought with Family by His Side


Medvedev’s glorious victory over Djokovic at the US Open seemed a distant memory after his 2023 Rome Masters win, as his performance declined sharply.


Fans and netizens even dubbed that Masters title a cursed “jinx cup” due to his steadily worsening results on court.


Entering the 2025 season, Medvedev’s title drought continued, worrying supporters and the Russian star himself. Some called him the tennis clown for his on-court antics, attributing his emotional outbursts to the prolonged dry spell of over two years without a championship.


However, every rose has its spring. When Medvedev finally seized the opportunity at the Almaty 250 tournament and broke his two-year title drought with a win, the heartwarming scene of him celebrating with his wife and child was widely praised by fans and netizens alike.



Ruud Becomes a New Masters Champion for the First Time


The Norwegian star’s inclusion in the top 10 tennis news is largely because of his limited success in major tournaments.


Despite multiple Grand Slam finals appearances, he always fell short. While he dominated below the Masters 1000 level, he had yet to claim a Masters title. Thus, when Ruud finally won in Madrid, it was seen as a major breakthrough in his career, ending his awkward run without a significant championship — a well-deserved recognition.




Rune and Draper Deliver the First Major Final Between 00s Generation Players


Although many new talents have emerged and the 2000s-born players have progressed rapidly, at the start of the 2025 season, no final between two 00s players had occurred at Grand Slams or Masters events.


When Draper and Rune met in the Indian Wells Masters final, the resulting sensation was inevitable.




Alcaraz Sets Record with Nine Consecutive Finals in One Season


If Alcaraz finishing the season as year-end world number one was enough to excite fans, then his record of reaching the finals in nine consecutive tournaments is another remarkable achievement among 00s players.


How impressive was Alcaraz? From Monte Carlo to Tokyo, he reached the final in every one of the nine tournaments he entered. This streak laid a solid foundation for the Spaniard’s 2025 season ending with eight titles and three runner-ups, making him unquestionably the top 00s player of 2025.




Sinner Ends Season Perfectly with 15 Straight Indoor Hard Court Wins


Sinner and Alcaraz are rightly called the twin stars of the 00s generation.


While Alcaraz’s nine consecutive finals became a hot topic among fans and netizens, the Italian was equally impressive, showcasing his terrifying competitiveness on indoor hard courts from Vienna to Turin and the year-end finals, finishing his 2025 season with a flawless 15-match winning streak.



Bublik Returns to Asian No.1 After Overcoming Setbacks


When Zhang Zhizhen replaced Bublik as Asia’s top player, many thought the Kazakh’s ranking decline meant he might never come back.


Unexpectedly, after stabilizing at the Halle 500 event, the Kazakh star fought back impressively and reclaimed the Asian No.1 spot.


With four tour titles in the 2025 season, this Asian No.1 truly proved his strength.



Buyukakcet Wins Wildcard Tournament, Triumphs in Chengdu


Although Buyukakcet didn’t show spectacular results in the 2025 tour and Grand Slam events, he ended the season in a perfect way.


At the 2026 Australian Open Asia-Pacific Wildcard Tournament in Chengdu, he erased the disappointment of his loss at the National Games by winning the title without dropping a set, earning a valuable men’s singles wildcard for next year’s Australian Open — a very strong performance.


Djokovic Achieves 100 Career Titles, Sound of Blossoming Heard Worldwide


After trimming his schedule and exiting all four Grand Slams at the semifinal stage, many believed Djokovic’s 100th title would arrive later than expected.


Even competing at the Geneva 250 event against top players like Hurkacz and Norrie, and recalling his previous 250 loss to Makhach, fans were cautiously hopeful but unsure. Yet Djokovic fought hard and finally claimed his 100th title.


When the sound of blossoming came, Djokovic was ecstatic, and fans and netizens applauded until their hands hurt.



Monaco’s Cousin Defies Odds to Win, Becomes Shanghai’s Fairy Tale Hero


Vacherot’s journey at the Shanghai Masters was as turbulent as it was unbelievable.


Thanks to a withdrawal, he got a chance to appear at Asia’s only Masters event, and no one expected the substitute to turn out to be a huge dark horse.


When Vacherot faced Djokovic, many thought his dark horse run would end, but he won.



In the final against his French cousin Lindgren, Vacherot triumphed, setting the record for the lowest-ranked player to win a Masters title since 2009. This Shanghai fairy tale made the world remember Vacherot and gave Shanghai a miracle comparable to the 2022 US Open, when Raducanu’s New York story also shocked the world!(Source: Tennis Home, Author: Moonlit River’s Starry Sky)



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