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Mackenzie McDonald turned the ATP’s sustainability push into personal victory, topping the 2025 leaderboard by outpacing rivals in emission offsets amid a tour that logged 2.3 million kilometers.
Amid the grind of a relentless season, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samuel Lopez turned Carlos Alcaraz’s doubts into dominance, earning ATP Coach of the Year honors for guiding him back to the top with sharp tactics and unyielding support.
Nine players shattered barriers on the 2025 ATP Tour, turning raw talent and steely nerves into their first titles amid humid nights in Hong Kong and roaring finals in Shanghai. These stories pulse with the grit of underdogs rising, where every saved match point and ace redefined careers on the brink.
In Turin’s Pala Alpitour, the Nitto ATP Finals 2025 exposed the mental and tactical strains of a year on tour, as Spotify’s ‘On Tour With’ documentary grants rare access to players’ inner worlds.
Francisco Cerundolo steps into GQ Mexico’s lens, revealing the relentless push behind his Top 20 rise and the poise that keeps him steady as Argentina’s top player through a testing 2025.
A Monegasque qualifier storms from the shadows to Masters glory, capping a 2025 surge with the inaugural Breakthrough of the Year honor and rewriting underdog tales on the ATP Tour.
The Lithuanian’s retirement announcement cuts through the off-season quiet, a 35-year-old’s reflection on peaks, valleys, and the unyielding pull of the baseline that defined his path to No. 50.
In the grind of 2025’s ATP circuit, Dino Prizmic, Learner Tien and Nicolai Budkov Kjaer turn injuries and adjustments into weapons, their paths converging on Jeddah’s stage with games built for the long haul.
As Jeddah gears up for the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals, the paths of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz from under-20 champs to world-leading ranks loom large, challenging this year’s young field to ignite their own ascents amid tactical pressures and mental tests.
At 18, Justin Engel carries Germany’s hopes into the Next Gen ATP Finals, his breakthrough year blending raw power with tactical savvy across every surface.
An 18-year-old German prospect grabs a late entry to the Next Gen ATP Finals in Jeddah, turning a season of surface conquests and Challenger grit into a high-pressure debut against the world’s top under-20 talents.
Jakub Mensik, Joao Fonseca, and Learner Tien turned early promise into a year of bold breakthroughs, conquering surfaces and scalps while the tour watched a new generation ignite.