When the ATP season officially wrapped up, we got our final top 10 rankings with Carlos Alcaraz on top and Felix Auger-Aliassime managing to finish in the top five – a career-high for the Canadian. But that final list doesn’t necessarily reflect who performed best at the sport’s most prestigious events.

So we did some work to see how the Top 10 players would stack up based solely on their Grand Slam performances. Think of this as a power ranking of how these players performed when the stakes were highest, because the points they earned are essentially synonymous with their level of play. The better they played, the further they advanced, and the more points they collected.

Before diving in, it’s worth noting that not all players were fully healthy throughout the season, which impacted th

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