The 2025 Grand Slam season has just concluded, with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner sharing the honours on the ATP Tour.

Alcaraz won the French Open and US Open while Sinner won the Australian Open and Wimbledon, continuing their dominance at Grand Slam level.

The duo have now combined to win each of the last eight Grand Slam titles on the ATP Tour, with four titles each.

Alcaraz defeated Sinner in the US Open final for his sixth Grand Slam victory, with the Spaniard now two ahead of the Italian.

But both have a very long way to go to catch all-time leader Novak Djokovic, who tops the pile with 24 titles.

Novak Djokovic hoisting the 2023 US Open title.Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesThe 10 men with the most Grand Slam match wins of all-time

And given his stunning success, the Serbian perhaps unsurprisingly also leads the way for the most matches won at Grand Slams.

Currently on 397, Djokovic is just three match wins short of the 400 mark after reaching the US Open semifinals.

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His fellow legend Roger Federer is second in the list with 369 Grand Slam wins, followed by Rafael Nadal in third with 314.

Completing the top five are American pair Jimmy Connors and Andre Agassi, with tallies of 233 and 224 respectively.

The legendary names don’t end there, with Ivan Lendl, Pete Sampras, Andy Murray, Stefan Edberg and John McEnroe also making the cut.

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Sinner won his 300th ATP match at the US Open, where his fantastic run was ended by Alcaraz in superb fashion.

A total of 87 of those match victories have arrived at Grand Slam level, placing the Italian 60th on the all-time list.

And he’s ahead of his main rival Alcaraz in that regard, with the Spaniard currently 66th in the list with 84 wins so far.

The pair are among several high-profile names who are outside the top 10, along with the likes of iconic figures Boris Becker, Bjorn Borg, Mats Wilander and Andy Roddick among many others.

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But given their current trajectories and their ages, both Alcaraz and Sinner are certain to climb the all-time wins list.

The former is only 22 and is rapidly rising up the all-time Grand Slam titles list, while at 24 the latter really isn’t far behind.