Remember the Miami Open this year? For Carlos Alcaraz , it ended in a shocking R64 loss, despite winning Rotterdam and reaching the Indian Wells SF earlier. He admitted it was a “very poor performance” and called dealing with social media criticism “difficult to deal with.” However, by year’s end, the Spaniard had now turned his fortune around, joining one of modern tennis’ rarest statistical clubs.

Carlos Alcaraz spectacularly closed his season, finishing with a blazing 71-9 record, the highest win total of any player across both tours. On the ATP side, his dominance was overwhelming.

No other player even reached 60 wins. His final tally stood tall above the rest: 71 for Carlos Alcaraz (71-9), followed by 58 for Jannik Sinner (58-6), 57 for Alexander Zverev (57-25), 56 for Alex de

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