As the ATP Tour 2025 comes to a close, fans remain buzzing about the matches that have tested the greatest athletes to their limits.
Beyond the Grand Slams and the rankings, this year has shared unforgettable rallies, emotional comebacks, and defining performances in the ATP Tour matches below, which have proven to be the most exciting non-routine encounters of the season.
Alcaraz vs Sinner

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner's 2025 Roland Garros finals match immediately imprinted itself in tennis lore. Going on for five hours and 29 minutes, the tennis match exemplified athleticism, bravado, and some of the greatest mental strength tennis can provide.
The Spanish started a memorable comeback to go two sets down, overturning three championship points to proceed to a fifth-set tie-break, which marked the first in French Open history.
In a stadium full of tension, Alcaraz clinched victory through a phenomenal forehand pass to prove yet again that champions shine in adversity.
Djokovic vs Alcaraz
In the quarter-final matches at the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic reminded everyone why his record will never be equaled in tennis history. Novak went on to fight a near four-hour match on the courts, fighting through pain and conceding a set, while taking control through aggressive play from the baseline.
Watching from his coaching box in Melbourne was Andy Murray, under whose guidance Novak went on to raise his game at the perfect time to move into his record-extending 50th Grand Slam semi-final.
Bonzi vs Medvedev
The US Open opening round hosted one of the most turbulent and dramatic matches of the season. Benjamin Bonzi shocked Daniil Medvedev in a five-set thriller filled with controversy, crowd mania, and turning points.
A strange interruption on match point set the stadium ablaze and changed the character of the game. Yet Bonzi bounced back after dropping the fourth set 6-0 and overcame several break points to record one of the most memorable upsets in his career.
Norrie vs Jarry
Cameron Norrie showed heroics at Wimbledon as he overcame Nicolas Jarry in an ordeal-filled five-set contest. Jarry hit an incredible 103 winners, but Norrie showed discipline as he withstood the pressure.
After dropping not one but two tie-breaks, Norrie seemed rejuvenated as he drew strength from the British crowd. This achievement made Norrie one of the elite group of British stars who have reached the quarter-finals multiple times at Wimbledon.
Fils vs Munar
Arthur Fils' second-round win at Roland Garros over Jaume Munar was emotional, raw, and unforgettable. While the pair split the first four sets, Fils fought cramps, fatigue, and the ominous scoreboard in the final set. Lifted by the fervent support of the French crowd, Fils resorted to extremely aggressive play when it mattered most to avoid falling behind.
His shirt-toss celebration embodies the intensity of a battle that was all about heart, courage, and determination.
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