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Alex de Minaur has achieved something this season that not even Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner can beat

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Alex de Minaur holds an impressive 2025 record on the ATP Tour that no other player comes close to.

The Australian looks set to qualify for the ATP Finals as he rounds up his season at the Vienna Open and the Paris Masters.

De Minaur has been tipped to compete with Alcaraz and Sinner, but the Aussie has never turned his potential into major success.

There is one area of de Minaur’s game in 2025 that outstrips what Sinner and Alcaraz have managed this season.

Alex de Minaur of Australia celebrates a point against Tallon Griekspoor of Netherlands during the Men's Singles Second Round match on day four of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters at Monte-Carlo Country Club.
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The one area where Alex de Minaur is better than Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in 2025

The World No. 7 is often hailed for his work rate on the ATP Tour and he often plays more games than anybody else.

The Aussie has also managed to pick up more hard-court wins on the tour than any other player, including the top two in the world.

De Minaur’s straight-sets victory against Filip Misolic at the Vienna Open earned the World No. 7 his 39th win on the surface in 2025.

That star is far and away top of the list, with Alcaraz on 34 victories and Sinner on 24 wins on hard courts across 2025.

The Aussie won the Washington Open in the summer and he also made the final of the Rotterdam Open in February.

Alex de Minaur hits milestone on the ATP Tour

As well as collecting the most amount of hard court wins in 2025, the Aussie also hit a career landmark at the Vienna Open.

The star began his campaign at the ATP 500 tournament with a straight sets win against Jurij Rodionov, which earned him his 300th career win.

The Aussie is the second active player to achieve that landmark, with only Sinner also having reached that number of wins.

De Minaur continues his Vienna Open campaign on October 24, against the winner of Matteo Berrettini and Cameron Norrie.