"Club 2000" Leaderboard

James P

G.O.A.T.
Through week of 04/14/25 [Barcelona, Munich]

ATP Titles:
NameNationDOBATP Titles
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200120
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200318
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20007
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/20007
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20035
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20013
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/20043
(6 tied with)2
(Darderi, Korda, Lehecka, Mpetshi Perricard, Musetti, Shelton)

ATP Finals:
NameNationDOBATP Finals
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200125
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200324
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200018
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/200011
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200311
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/20009
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20016
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/20025
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/20045
(2 tied with)4
(Brooksby, Lehecka)

ATP Semifinals:
NameNationDOBATP Semifinals
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200136
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200336
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200033
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200323
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200218
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200017
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/200014
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200111
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/200410
(2 tied with)9
(Lehecka, Shelton)

ATP Quarterfinals:
NameNationDOBATP Quarterfinals
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200053
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200151
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200347
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200333
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200232
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200025
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/200022
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200118
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/200418
(2 tied with)17
(Nakashima, Lehecka)

ATP Tournament Appearances:
NameNationDOBATP Tournament Appearances
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/2000151
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/2002109
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/2001102
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/200097
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200393
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/200190
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200088
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200376
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/200163
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/200261

ATP Matches:
NameNationDOBATP Matches
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/2000388
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/2001345
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/2003289
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/2002254
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/2003246
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/2000213
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/2000197
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/2001194
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/2001159
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/2002145

ATP Match Wins:
NameNationDOBATP Match Wins
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/2001266
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/2000231
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/2003228
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/2003154
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/2002142
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/2000128
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/2001102
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/2000102
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200191
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/200188

Top 10 Wins:
NameNationDOBTop 10 Wins
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200142
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200337
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200020
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200320
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200210
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/20009
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20018
Jakub MensikCzech Republic09/01/20058
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/20017
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/20047

ATP Challenger Tour Titles:
NameNationDOBATP Challenger Tour Titles
Juan Manuel CerundoloArgentina11/15/200110
Francisco ComesanaArgentina10/06/20007
Luca NardiItaly08/06/20037
Tomas MachacCzech Republic10/13/20006
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/20006
Mariano NavoneArgentina02/27/20016
Otto VirtanenFinland06/21/20016
(7 tied with)5
(Seyboth Wild, Diaz Acosta, Tseng, Draper, Stricker, Rune, Medjedovic)

Note: NextGen Finals not included in the data
 
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Through 2025 Australian Open:

ATP Major Titles:
NameNationDOBATP Major Titles
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/20034
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/20013

ATP Major Finals:
NameNationDOBATP Major Finals
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/20034
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/20013

ATP Major Semifinals:
NameNationDOBATP Major Semifinals
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/20036
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/20015
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/20022
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20001
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20011
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/20021

ATP Major Quarterfinals:
NameNationDOBATP Major Quarterfinals
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200110
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200310
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20003
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/20023
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20033
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/20001
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/20011
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20011
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/20021

ATP Major Appearances:
NameNationDOBATP Major Appearances
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200023
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200121
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200017
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200216
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200316
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/200115
Hugo GastonFrance09/26/200014
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200314
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/200013
(3 tied with)11
(Machac, Lehecka, Draper)

ATP Major Matches:
NameNationDOBATP Major Matches
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200186
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200376
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200057
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200341
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200039
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200239
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/200234
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/200130
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200127
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/200125

ATP Major Match Wins:
NameNationDOBATP Major Match Wins
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200168
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200364
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200034
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200325
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/200224
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200223
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200022
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200116
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/200115
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/200114
 
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Through 2025 Monte Carlo:

ATP Masters Titles:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Titles
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/20036
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/20014
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20011
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20031
Jakub MensikCzech Republic09/01/20051

ATP Masters Finals:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Finals
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/20037
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/20016
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20034
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20001
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20011
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/20021
Jakub MensikCzech Republic09/01/20051

ATP Masters Semifinals:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Semifinals
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200310
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200110
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20036
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20003
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/20002
(6 tied with)1
(Machac, Arnaldi, Lehecka, Draper, Musetti, Mensik)

ATP Masters Quarterfinals:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Quarterfinals
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200316
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200115
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20009
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20039
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/20003
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/20013
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/20023
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/20023
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/20043
(3 tied with)2
(Machac, Lehecka, Mensik)

ATP Masters Appearances:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Appearances
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200049
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200133
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200232
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200329
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200028
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200328
Sebastian BaezArgentina12/28/200025
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/200125
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/200221
Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic11/08/200119

ATP Masters Matches:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Matches
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/2001104
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/2000100
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200395
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200373
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200268
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200059
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/200244
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200142
Brandon NakashimaUnited States08/03/200141
Matteo ArnaldiItaly02/22/200137

ATP Masters Match Wins:
NameNationDOBATP Masters Match Wins
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/200178
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200372
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/200051
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/200346
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/200236
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/200031
Jack DraperGreat Britain12/22/200125
Ben SheltonUnited States10/09/200223
Matteo ArnaldiItaly02/22/200120
Arthur FilsFrance06/12/200418
 
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Ok, everything up...I'll keep it up to date.
Thanks for doing this. This thread will be awesome to see develop over time.

It’ll be interesting to see where they all end up. Some early predictions for the next few years:
  • FAA keeps steady progress
  • Sinner stagnates within a couple years and his success plateaus
  • Alcaraz will continue his meteoric rise and will compete with FAA for lead in this pack if not outright take it over
  • At least one if not more of the other young guys will have a breakthrough and compete at roughly the same level as those three (many late bloomers like Medvedev and Matteo these days!!)
Can’t wait to see this bumped in 2027 and be proven extremely wrong :laughing:
 
Well, after Nadal and Djokovic retire (around 2024 to 2026), they will be in their prime and they will have a free hand to win everything until a new generation of young people hungry for triumph and glory appears.
:D
 
Club 2000 will be supplying (a likely record, to date) 13 players to this year's edition of the Indian Wells Masters. Four first time M1000 participants, Tomas Machac, Sebastian Baez, Juan Manuel Cerundolo, and Juncheng Shang.
 
Club 2000 will be supplying (a likely record, to date) 13 players to this year's edition of the Indian Wells Masters. Four first time M1000 participants, Tomas Machac, Sebastian Baez, Juan Manuel Cerundolo, and Juncheng Shang.

Is there one more round of qualifying?
 
There was a repeat of 13 players in this edition of the Miami Masters (compared with IW the previous two weeks). Nobody is making a maiden M1000 debut, but 5 players are making their Miami debut: Brooksby, Baez, Nakashima, Cerundolo, and Shang.

After the first two rounds of competition, we still have six players remaining: Korda, Gaston, Brooksby, Sinner, Cerundolo, and Alcaraz.
 
Top 10 Wins:
NameNationDOBTop 10 Wins
Carlos AlcarazSpain05/05/200311
Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada08/08/20009
Jannik SinnerItaly08/16/20017
Sebastian KordaUnited States07/05/20003
Lorenzo MusettiItaly03/03/20022
Jenson BrooksbyUnited States10/26/20001
Holger RuneDenmark04/29/20031

Statistics updated. Underratedly, Carlos Alcaraz has already surged into the lead with 11 top 10 wins, surpassing Felix this week with the Nadal-Djokovic-Zverev trifecta!
 
Five players, all Italian unsurprisingly, are making their Masters tournament debuts this week. Two of them, Matteo Arnaldi and Francesco Passaro, are making their ATP Tour debuts this week. The others making their Masters debuts are Giulio Zeppieri, Flavio Cobolli, and Luca Nardi.
 
I think we have our first "Club 2000" final, Lorenzo Musetti versus Carlos Alcaraz in the Hamburg ATP 500 tournament.
 
Four of six finalists this week in the three ATP 250s were Club members.

Austrian Filip Misolic, ranked #205, unsurprisingly lost his Saturday final to top 20 veteran RBA in Kitzbühel.

Jenson Brooksby is in his third career final hoping to break his duck with a title in Atlanta tomorrow. He'll face Alex de Minaur.

Finally, two of the three most promising Club members will meet in the final at Umag, a rematch of a recent Wimbledon match. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are both in their 7th finals, both with 5-1 records.

Great week for the youngsters.
 
Updated through US Open

First "Club 2000" major titleist is Carlos Alcaraz. Congratulations! Some movement in statistics here and there. Notably major match wins has shifted from Felix to Jannik with Carlos nipping on their heels, 26-25-24. We'll have to see if Carlos runs away with things in the future.
 
Sad Sinner couldn’t get to defend or play any of these tournaments. Hope he uses it as motivation to train harder for 2023
 
Big week for these young dudes. Clean sweep of the 250s with some strong performances.

Really feels like USO22 is the turning point of everything, but we’ll have to see how the majors play out in 2023
 
Big week for these young dudes. Clean sweep of the 250s with some strong performances.

Really feels like USO22 is the turning point of everything, but we’ll have to see how the majors play out in 2023
Big tournaments are BIG words.
Only the US Open is neutral and for anyone, the remaining three are not.
:D
 
Updated through Paris Masters.

Here's a snapshot of how they are doing H2H against their own generation (ATP Tour only less NextGen exhibition):
NameNATDOBMatchesWinsLosses
Auger-Aliassime, FelixCAN08/08/0017116
Alcaraz, CarlosESP05/05/031789
Sinner, JannikITA08/16/011596
Musetti, LorenzoITA03/03/021275
Korda, SebastianUSA07/05/001266
Rune, HolgerDEN04/29/03963
Gaston, HugoFRA09/26/00945
Brooksby, JensonUSA10/26/00835
Draper, JackGBR12/22/01651
Nakashima, BrandonUSA08/03/01642
Baez, SebastianARG12/28/00624
 
Updated through Paris Masters.

Here's a snapshot of how they are doing H2H against their own generation (ATP Tour only less NextGen exhibition):
NameNATDOBMatchesWinsLosses
Auger-Aliassime, FelixCAN08/08/0017116
Alcaraz, CarlosESP05/05/031789
Sinner, JannikITA08/16/011596
Musetti, LorenzoITA03/03/021275
Korda, SebastianUSA07/05/001266
Rune, HolgerDEN04/29/03963
Gaston, HugoFRA09/26/00945
Brooksby, JensonUSA10/26/00835
Draper, JackGBR12/22/01651
Nakashima, BrandonUSA08/03/01642
Baez, SebastianARG12/28/00624
Of the players born in the year 2000, it seems that only FAA will become a future champion of a GS tournament.
:notworthy:
 
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