The 11 longest winning streaks of tennis players since 2015

Rank 11: Sebastian Báez (12 Wins)

In the summer of 2023, the Argentine won the titles in Kitzbühel and Winston-Salem as part of his winning streak of twelve matches.

Rank 10: Novak Djokovic (13 Wins)

In terms of winning streaks, 2023 was an incredible year for Novak Djokovic. During his 13-match winning streak, he won the French Open and reached the final at Wimbledon. After his final loss, he immediately started another streak. More on that later.

Rank 9: Carlos Alcaraz (14 Wins)

In 2023, Alcaraz not only ended Djokovic’s winning streak, but also made his own streak by winning Queen’s and Wimbledon before being eliminated early in Toronto.

Rank 8: Novak Djokovic (15 Wins)

Right at the start of the 2023 season, Djokovic embarked on a strong winning streak of 15 consecutive matches. He won Adelaide, the Australian Open, and reached the semifinals in Dubai.

Rank 7: Andrey Rublev (23 Wins on ATP 500 Events in a row)

Between 2020 and 2021, Rublev won the tournament in Hamburg, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Rotterdam and reached the semifinals in Dubai.

Rank 6: Carlos Alcaraz (17 Wins)

In the current season he is achieving 17 victories in a row and won three titles (Italian Open, French Open, Queen’s).

Rank 5: Novak Djokovic (19 Wins)

It’s 2023 again, or all good things come in threes. After losing the Wimbledon final, he immediately set the next and longest winning streak of the season with 19 undefeated matches. He won Cincinnati, the US Open, and the Paris Masters.

Rank 4: Rafael Nadal (20 Wins)

The Spaniard had a brilliant start to the 2022 season, celebrating three tournament titles in a row, including the Australian Open, before being defeated by Taylor Fritz in the final of the Indian Wells Masters.

Rank 3: Daniil Medvedev (20 Wins)

The Russian celebrated 20 consecutive victories in 2020 and 2021, winning the Paris Masters, the ATP Finals and the Australian Open.

Rank 2: Jannik Sinner (26 Wins)

During his winning streak, Sinner won the Shanghai Masters, the ATP Finals, the Australian Open and reached the final of the Italian Open.

Rank 1: Andy Murray (28 Wins)

Andy Murray’s end-of-season run in 2016 was fantastic. He won the China Open, Shanghai, Vienna, Paris, the ATP Finals, and reached the final in Qatar the following year.

Veröffentlicht von Leon Paul Späthling

Leon Paul Späthling, 1995 in Bayreuth born, lives in Berlin.