Another Grand Slam season has concluded, with the ATP and WTA tours producing very different outcomes.

For the second successive season, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner shared the Grand Slam spoils, winning two titles each.

But unlike the ATP Tour, four different WTA winners emerged from the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.

Alcaraz now has over $50million in prize money for his hugely successful career, having added $5million in New York.

It continued his phenomenal season so far, in which he also won the French Open and reached the Wimbledon final.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner pose with their trophies after the 2025 US Open finalPhoto by Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesThe five ATP players who hit the most winners in 2025 Grand Slams

Alcaraz also lost at that stage in Barcelona, but has managed to win seven ATP titles throughout the campaign.

And it is the Spaniard who tops the list for the most winners hit across the four Grand Slams in 2025, as per OptaAce.

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Alcaraz was the only player to break the 1,000 mark, hitting 1,035 winners in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York.

Sinner, who reached all four Grand Slam finals in 2025 – winning two and losing two – claimed second spot with 877.

Novak Djokovic (859) is third on the list, with American duo Ben Shelton (695) and Taylor Fritz (618) completing the top five.

The top five WTA players with the most Grand Slam winners in 2025

Like Alcaraz, WTA star Aryna Sabalenka reached three Grand Slam finals this season, although she only managed to win one.

The world number one suffered near misses at the Australian Open and French Open, but recovered to triumph in New York.

And unsurprisingly she tops the pile for WTA winners across the four Grand Slams with 719, as per OptaAce.

Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek (554) is second in the list, with Amanda Anisimova (548) in third, having finished runner-up at the All England Club and at the US Open.

Completing the top five are Australian Open champion Madison Keys (469) and teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva (386).

Of course, the WTA and ATP seasons do not end with the Grand Slams, with plenty of tennis still left on the calendar.

And it will culminate with the WTA Finals Riyadh and ATP Finals in Turin, with both tournaments scheduled for November.