Another thrilling ATP Tour season has reached its conclusion, with Jannik Sinner having dominated tennis in 2024.
Sinner lifted the Davis Cup trophy with Italy to cap off a remarkable year, with eight titles going his way overall.
The ATP Tour season also included the retirement of Rafael Nadal, who called time on his glittering career at the Davis Cup.
Andy Murray also retired from the sport, with both legends certain to be missed greatly in the years to come.
But it has paved the way for the likes of Sinner and fellow young star Carlos Alcaraz to dominate the scene for some time.
They shared the Grand Slam titles in 2024, and perhaps unsurprisingly lead the way for the two best players this season ranked by win percentage.
As per Ben Rothenberg, Sinner occupies the number one spot with a 92.4% win percentage, followed by Alcaraz in second with 80.6%.
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Despite his struggles with injury, Novak Djokovic sits third with 80.4%, followed by Alexander Zverev and Grigor Dimitrov with 76.4% and 71.9% respectively.
Daniil Medvedev takes sixth place with a 2024 win percentage of 70.8%, with Tommy Paul closely behind with 70.3%.
His fellow American Taylor Fritz is in eighth place with 69.7%, with Alex de Minaur and Hubert Hurkacz completing the top 10 with 69.1% and 67.8% respectively.
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The season has involved many similar storylines, but perhaps more frequent have been the shocks and the impressive breakouts.
Serbian veteran Djokovic failed to win a Grand Slam title, while British number one Jack Draper truly burst onto the scene in fantastic fashion.
American men’s tennis meanwhile is now in a superb place once more after a disappointing spell, led by the likes of Fritz, Paul, Frances Tiafoe and Ben Shelton.
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