On hard courts, Sinner was virtually unbeatable, compiling a 53-3 record (94.6% win rate) and claiming seven of his eight tour-level titles on this surface. He also went 13-0 on indoor hard courts, winning titles in Rotterdam and Turin, including the Nitto ATP Finals. His dominance on hard courts was only matched by a few, with Carlos Alcaraz finishing second in match-win percentage and Alexander Zverev securing 40 hard-court wins, second only to Sinner's 53.
Sinner also made significant strides on grass, capturing his maiden title at the ATP 500 in Halle and going on a nine-match winning streak before losing to Daniil Medvedev in the Wimbledon quarter-finals. He tallied nine grass-court wins, one more than Wimbledon champion Alcaraz.
On clay, while Sinner did not lead, his countryman Matteo Berrettini excelled, winning three tour-level titles in Marrakech, Gstaad, and KitzbĆ¼hel with a 93.8% winning percentage (15-1). Berrettini's performance on clay was highlighted by his dominance, though Argentine Sebastian Baez claimed the most clay-court wins with 26.
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