LONDON, December 12, 2025 (ATP Media Release)
Carlos Alcaraz and his team took home three honours in the 2025 ATP Awards, capping a standout season in which the Spaniard secured ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF for the second time.
The 22-year-old claimed the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award, while his team Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samuel Lopez were voted Coach of the Year, guiding him to a Tour-leading eight titles in 2025, including two majors.
Jannik Sinner was voted Fans’ Favourite for a third time, adding to a growing list of honours, including Newcomer of the Year (2019) and Most Improved Player (2024). In doubles, Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori also repeated as Fans’ Favourite, the first back-to-back winners of the doubles award since Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan (2005-17).
The ATP Awards also recognised Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool as ATP Doubles No. 1 presented by PIF, achieving the feat in their first full season as a team.
Valentin Vacherot captured Breakthrough of the Year after a historic title run in Shanghai, where he defeated his cousin Arthur Rinderknech in the final to become the lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 champion in history.
Andrey Rublev received the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award in recognition of his mental health advocacy and ongoing work through the Andrey Rublev Foundation, launched in 2024 to support children struggling with critical illness.
Tournament award winners included the Cincinnati Open (ATP Masters 1000), Qatar Exxonmobil Open in Doha (ATP 500), and Nordea Open in Bastad (ATP 250). On the ATP Challenger Tour, honours went to the BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux (ATP Challenger 175), Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger in Manama (ATP Challenger 125), Cranbrook Tennis Classic in Bloomfield Hills (ATP Challenger 100), Copa Internacional de Tenis in Curitiba (ATP Challenger 75), and Bolivia Open in Santa Cruz (ATP Challenger 50).
For the first time, members of the exclusive ATP No. 1 Club – current and former World No. 1 players – voted to decide two award categories: the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award and Breakthrough of the Year, a new award introduced this year to recognise milestone wins, significant jumps in the PIF ATP Rankings and first ATP Tour titles.
2025 ATP Awards Winners
ATP No. 1 presented by PIF
Determined by PIF ATP Rankings
Carlos Alcaraz
At 22 years old, Alcaraz has now held the World No. 1 spot for 49 weeks – more than 15 members of the ATP No. 1 Club. He reclaimed the position from Sinner after winning the US Open and has held it for all but one week since. Alcaraz showed great consistency across the season, emerging victorious at two majors (Roland Garros and the US Open), three ATP Masters 1000s (Monte-Carlo, Rome and Cincinnati) and three ATP 500s (Rotterdam, Queen’s Club and Tokyo).
ATP Doubles No. 1 presented by PIF
Determined by PIF ATP Rankings
Julian Cash/Lloyd Glasspool
In their first full season together, Cash and Glasspool made history as the first all-British team to finish as Year-End ATP Doubles No. 1 presented by PIF. They claimed a Tour-leading seven titles in 2025, including five consecutive trophies between June and August in a run of 22 matches unbeaten.
Fans’ Favourite (Singles)
Voted by fans
Jannik Sinner
Fans’ Favourite for a third consecutive year, the Italian opened the year by successfully defending his Australian Open title. Of the 12 tour-level events he competed in, Sinner reached the final in all but two (Halle, Shanghai). He closed the season on a 15-match winning streak with titles in Vienna, Paris, and at the Nitto ATP Finals, finishing as World No. 2 with a 58-6 season record.
Fans’ Favourite (Doubles)
Voted by fans
Simone Bolelli/Andrea Vavassori
The Italians repeated as Fans’ Favourite after claiming four tour-level titles this year and returning to the Nitto ATP Finals on home soil in Turin.
Breakthrough of the Year
Voted by ATP No. 1 Club
Valentin Vacherot
Entering Shanghai qualifying ranked World No. 204, Vacherot went on to capture the title, earning 1,020 PIF ATP Rankings points and surging to World No. 40. The Monegasque built on his momentum with a quarter-final run at the Rolex Paris Masters to reach a career-high World No. 30.
Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award
Voted by ATP No. 1 Club
Carlos Alcaraz
The Spaniard claimed the honour for the second time. One of his standout sportsmanship moments came at Roland Garros this year, where he called a foul on himself in his fourth-round clash against Ben Shelton. From 2004-21, only Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal received the award, with Federer winning 13 times and Nadal five.
Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award
Awarded by ATP
Andrey Rublev
After launching the Andrey Rublev Foundation in 2024 to support children facing critical illness, Rublev expanded his efforts throughout the 2025 season. Earlier this year, the foundation announced a partnership with Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital in Rome. Rublev visited the hospital ahead of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament to spend time with medical staff and patients. He has also spoken candidly about mental health and the importance of seeking help, featuring in an ATP Originals documentary, ‘Breaking Back’, to discuss his personal struggles.
Past winners of the award include Roger Federer, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
Coach of the Year
Voted by ATP coaches
Juan Carlos Ferrero & Samuel Lopez (Carlos Alcaraz)
Ferrero and Lopez guided Alcaraz to ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF, and a Tour-leading 71 wins and eight titles, including two majors and three ATP Masters 1000 trophies. Ferrero is the first coach to win the award twice (also in 2022).
ATP Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year
Voted by ATP players
Cincinnati Open (Cincinnati)
Named the ATP Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year after completing a $260 million transformation at the Lindner Family Tennis Center, doubling its footprint to more than 40 acres.
ATP 500 Tournament of the Year
Voted by ATP players
Qatar Exxonmobil Open (Doha)
A six-time winner of the award in the ATP 250 category, Doha raised its exceptional standards in tournament organisation, player services and hospitality to mark its elevation to the ATP 500 level.
ATP 250 Tournament of the Year
Voted by ATP players
Nordea Open (Bastad)
One of the most scenic stops on the ATP Tour calendar, Bastad adds another accolade after winning the award for 11 consecutive years from 2002-12.
ATP Challenger 175 Tournament of the Year
BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux (Bordeaux)
Held at the historic Villa Primrose Bordeaux, the event is celebrated for its first-class hospitality. This year, all eight seeded players were ranked inside the Top 80 of the PIF ATP Rankings, including champion Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.
ATP Challenger 125 Tournament of the Year
Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger (Manama)
Honoured for the second consecutive season, this year’s event was won by Marton Fucsovics.
ATP Challenger 100 Tournament of the Year
Cranbrook Tennis Classic (Bloomfield Hills)
The first American event to receive an ATP Challenger Tournament of the Year award. Estonia’s Mark Lajal lifted the 2025 trophy.
ATP Challenger 75 Tournament of the Year
Copa Internacional de Tenis (Curitiba)
Praised for its atmosphere and organisation, Paraguay’s Adolfo Daniel Vallejo claimed this year’s title.
ATP Challenger 50 Tournament of the Year
Bolivia Open (Santa Cruz)
Recognised for a third consecutive year, the Bolivia Open continues to stand out among South America’s Challenger Tour events. Argentine Alex Barrena lifted the trophy in June.



