Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner continue to dominate the ATP Tour, but four other players born since 2000 join them with 150 career victories.
Sinner tops the list with 326 ATP victories, well ahead of his closest rival Alcaraz, who is second with 287 victories.
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Both men have been particularly ruthless at the Grand Slam level, now combining to win each of the last nine majors.
But there are other players in this new generation who are doing everything possible to keep up with the two superstars.
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Sebastian Korda joins Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner with 150 ATP victories
Following a breakthrough at this week’s Dallas Open, six players have now reached 150 ATP victories.
Sebastian Korda is the latest player to join the exclusive club, reaching a milestone with his triumph over Michael Zheng.
Behind Sinner and Alcaraz is Felix Auger-Aliassime with 270, followed by Lorenzo Musetti and Holger Rune with 184 and 175 respectively.
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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner remain the ATP players to beat
Although a number of players show potential in the current generation, it is clear that Alcaraz and Sinner remain a class above.
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But this week offers different players a great chance to prove themselves on the ATP Tour, with Alcaraz and Sinner not in action.
Players like Korda, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton are involved in an American-heavy Dallas Open, while Alex de Minaur and Auger-Aliassime are among the top players at the Rotterdam Open.
There is also hope that players such as Rune and Jack Draper can challenge the big two’s current dominance of the ATP, but the former is injured and the latter is just returning from a long spell on the sidelines.
Rising stars Learner Tien and Joao Fonseca are two other players potentially capable of posing a threat to the leading duo.
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Fittingly, they represent the two most recent champions of the Next Gen ATP Finals, a tournament that Alcaraz and Sinner won early in their careers.
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