Sinner's breakthrough season saw him rise to the No. 1 ranking by mid-year, marking one of the greatest single seasons in tennis history. He also had a strong finish, which included wins at Rotterdam, Miami, Halle, and Cincinnati. Despite facing challenges from Alcaraz, who was 3-0 against him in 2024, Sinner is poised for further success in 2025.
On the women's side, Aryna Sabalenka dominated the WTA tour, securing her first Year-End WTA No. 1 ranking. Her season was highlighted by a 56-14 overall win-loss record and an 18-1 Grand Slam win-loss record, with titles at the Australian Open, Cincinnati, US Open, and Wuhan. Sabalenka's consistent performance and refined technique have made her a formidable force, combining relentless offense with mental toughness and an all-court game[4].
In other notable results, Coco Gauff stunned Iga ÅwiÄ
tek at the 2024 WTA Finals, securing a spot in the semifinals and helping Sabalenka clinch the year-end No. 1 ranking. Gauff's victory marked only the second time she has beaten ÅwiÄ
tek in 13 career matches[2].
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